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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
What does pinning for the fjords mean? (I know it must be an expression or something but I don't get it)
This is not a rickroll. Copy the URL and type it into google if you're so paranoid.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Tired N' Drowzy
That link was pointless.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
That link was pointless.
Go to 1:35.
And Monty Python is never pointless! :smallyuk:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
What does pinning for the fjords mean? (I know it must be an expression or something but I don't get it)
To "pine" is to long for painfully. A fjord is a geographical feature caused by glacial action, and hence common in Scandinavia.
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Keveak
That link was pointless.
That link is to the sketch from which the phrase entered popular culture.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Keris Rain
To "pine" is to long for painfully. A fjord is a geographical feature caused by glacial action, and hence common in Scandinavia.
That link is to the sketch from which the phrase entered popular culture.
I know what a fjord is (Scandinavian after all) but what is it you meant with it. Even if the link provides an explanation I'm afraid I don't understand half of what they say (partly because I'm used to listen to my teacher or classmates who all speak slower and with different accents than them and partly because of hearing issues)
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
-skimmer-
Thats surprisingly not as impossible as it should be:smalleek:
It makes perfect sense when you think about it!
No, seriously, it does. :smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
I know what a fjord is (Scandinavian after all) but what is it you meant with it. Even if the link provides an explanation I'm afraid I don't understand half of what they say (partly because I'm used to listen to my teacher or classmates who all speak slower and with different accents than them and partly because of hearing issues)
Very well then.
The sketch involves John Cleese attempting to return a parrot to a pet store, having found that it is deceased. Michael Palin, the shopkeeper, maintains that it is alive, just "resting". After Cleese bangs it against table, he claims it is "stunned".
One of the reasons given for the lack of activity on the parrot's part is that it is "pining for the fjords".
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
I know what a fjord is (Scandinavian after all) but what is it you meant with it. Even if the link provides an explanation I'm afraid I don't understand half of what they say (partly because I'm used to listen to my teacher or classmates who all speak slower and with different accents than them and partly because of hearing issues)
Blimey, it's the dog's bollocks, mate ! :smalltongue:It's nonsense, I know.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keris Rain
Very well then.
The sketch involves John Cleese attempting to return a parrot to a pet store, having found that it is deceased. Michael Palin, the shopkeeper, maintains that it is alive, just "resting". After Cleese bangs it against table, he claims it is "stunned".
One of the reasons given for the lack of activity on the parrot's part is that it is "pining for the fjords".
I got that much (It was the later part I couldn't hear) So Plot 3 is dead then:smallfrown: I even had a idea for a comic, oh well nothing to do about it.
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Mad Mask
Blimey, it's the dog's bollocks, mate ! :smalltongue:It's nonsense, I know.
Are you drunk or something? (no offense) Oh nonsense... You still sound out of character (or whatever you call it).
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
I got that much (It was the later part I couldn't hear) So Plot 3 is dead then:smallfrown: I even had a idea for a comic, oh well nothing to do about it.
That's still far better than I could ever do in any foreign language, Keveak... Unless, perhaps, I spent hours grueling over the answer...
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Nameless
It makes perfect sense when you think about it!
No, seriously, it does. :smalltongue:
Actually.....that could be the answer!
To the TVtropes with it:smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
-skimmer-
Actually.....that could be the answer!
To the TVtropes with it:smalltongue:
Nameless deserves his own TVTropes page anyway. :smallwink:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
I got that much (It was the later part I couldn't hear) So Plot 3 is dead then:smallfrown: I even had a idea for a comic, oh well nothing to do about it.
It's not dead! It's resting!
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
Are you drunk or something? (no offense) Oh nonsense... You still sound out of character (or whatever you call it).
Oi! He's making perfect sense. He's mocking a stereotypical accent, but it's not incomprehensible.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Tired N' Drowzy
That's still far better than I could ever do in any foreign language, Keveak... Unless, perhaps, I spent hours grueling over the answer...
Another funny thing about it is that Danish is often called the hardest language to learn but apparently that doesn't go the other way (or maybe I'm just good at English, who knows). The real reason is probably that since Denmark is so goddamn small only childrens cartoons are translated (everything else we get the English version of, I actually had to ask a older friend a lot about what my Yu-gi-oh card did when I was younger) *keeps blathering about more and more untill stopping with the word "turkey"*
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Originally Posted by
Keris Rain
It's not dead! It's resting!
Oi! He's making perfect sense. He's mocking a stereotypical accent, but it's not incomprehensible.
THEN MAKE A COMIC!
Is the accent drunk pirate accent or something?
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
THEN MAKE A COMIC!
You know what? Maybe I will.
...at some point.
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
Is the accent drunk pirate accent or something?
No. It's British, but I'm not sure as to the exact locale. "Blimey" is an expression of surprise, anger or excitement, and "the dog's bollocks" is the best of it's kind (the term comes from "cat's whiskers", and I have no idea where that came from).
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keris Rain
No. It's British, but I'm not sure as to the exact locale. "Blimey" is an expression of surprise, anger or excitement, and "the dog's bollocks" is the best of it's kind (the term comes from "cat's whiskers", and I have no idea where that came from).
It's from Hollywood !
After we finish the fight against the Shades (Lying, are you currently doing a comic ? Because I could do a really quick one before you do), is the group going to Alphantica ? It would be interesting plot-wise.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keris Rain
You know what? Maybe I will.
...at some point.
Can I do one too! (just where they arrest My character whoose name I forgot so I'm making a new one since it was unknown anyway)
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
Don't forget Mecha-SoG!
Would anyone be opposed to a main character dying during the final battle? Perhaps a plot-central one like Salmon; Lying would have to cast the revival spell while everyone else would hold of all the baddies...
It would pull Lying, clearly the most powerful, out of obliterating everything, would give more character to ABR, and would make for a cool final battle.
Though TnD and GR would probably be torn between working for the good guys and the bad guys, since there are now Threeshades' on each side.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Tired N' Drowzy
Don't forget Mecha-SoG!
Robot me? O.o
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
SOG: Yeah, you didn't notice that?
The giant fighting robot is called the SoG 9210, it was in the Vendetta's hangar, implying that you probably owned it as well at one point, and it does slightly resemble Oliver...
I wanted to make a giant fighting robot, and I was like, "Vendetta... Shades of Gray probably had a robot. Why not a giant fighting version of him?"
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Tired N' Drowzy
Don't forget Mecha-SoG!
Would anyone be opposed to a main character dying during the final battle? Perhaps a plot-central one like Salmon; Lying would have to cast the revival spell while everyone else would hold of all the baddies...
It would pull Lying, clearly the most powerful, out of obliterating everything, would give more character to ABR, and would make for a cool final battle.
Though TnD and GR would probably be torn between working for the good guys and the bad guys, since there are now Threeshades' on each side.
I thought the shades were demons that was in Threeshades soul because Sildyu made a deal with the devil/demon meaning they aren't really threeshades, I might be wrong:smallsmile:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Lemming
Nameless deserves his own TVTropes page anyway. :smallwink:
Nah, words wouldn't be able to describe my awesome. :smallcool:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Mad Mask
After we finish the fight against the Shades (Lying, are you currently doing a comic ? Because I could do a really quick one before you do), is the group going to Alphantica ? It would be interesting plot-wise.
I'm hoping to get the comic done by Wednesday, so if you can do it by then, go ahead.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
I thought the shades were demons that was in Threeshades soul because Sildyu made a deal with the devil/demon meaning they aren't really threeshades, I might be wrong:smallsmile:
They are, but they still look physically like the Threeshades, and sound like them, and TnD doesn't know the difference.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
Nah, words wouldn't be able to describe my awesome. :smallcool:
But a picture of awesomesauce can. :smallamused:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Tired N' Drowzy
Don't forget Mecha-SoG!
Would anyone be opposed to a main character dying during the final battle? Perhaps a plot-central one like Salmon; Lying would have to cast the revival spell while everyone else would hold of all the baddies...
It would pull Lying, clearly the most powerful, out of obliterating everything, would give more character to ABR, and would make for a cool final battle.
Though TnD and GR would probably be torn between working for the good guys and the bad guys, since there are now Threeshades' on each side.
Landfish can't be resurrected; they don't have real souls.
It would be better if it were Lying himself who died, and later came back through his Clone spell.
The only problem is that we are very close to finishing the battle, since Salmon, the only remaining fighter, is going to unleash his amulet and go around super powered.
Although you may fight Sinister Penguin & co, who are at the bottom levels.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Mad Mask
Landfish can't be resurrected; they don't have real souls.
It would be better if it were Lying himself who died, and later came back through his Clone spell.
The only problem is that we are very close to finishing the battle, since Salmon, the only remaining fighter, is going to unleash his amulet and go around super powered.
Although you may fight Sinister Penguin & co, who are at the bottom levels.
Maybe something could happen to his clones and thatcould be why he is crazy (well more crazy) in FI? Just an idea
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Lemming
But a picture of awesomesauce can. :smallamused:
indeed...
:smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Originally Posted by
Falgorn
Woah...you just made me smile. And that takes a lot. Make love not war! :smallbiggrin::smalltongue:
That wouldn't help with overpopulation.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale-Discussion Thread XXI: We're a Big, Happy, Dysfunctional Fam
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Mad Mask
Although you may fight Sinister Penguin & co, who are at the bottom levels.
Not really, but its good excuse for me to state my last FFF comic non-canon....
Besides, I totally want to fight a giant robot:smallamused:
edit: I'm now going to delete it anyway...