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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
Lyingbedmon is and never was Igon Minoblendy. He just portrayed him in a failed television sitcom, "The Life and Times of Igon Minoblendy". Even though the show was cancelled before it even aired, the actor has refused to break character, possibly out of insanity.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
The idea of a powerful mage living 600 years is not that unbelievable considering some of the other stuff in Avbaroy. Neither is the idea of somebody changing his appearance with magic. If Ins wanted to claim that he was Igon Minoblendy, which is technically true, it would be his word against Lyings. And his word is backed up by Them.
Think about it, Igon, as leader of the Exersus resistance, would be considered a historical hero. The UNA has great PR work, and people believe what they want to believe. Which do you want to believe, that the historical hero and resistance leader, Igon Minoblendy, is currently leading the organization that has united the world, or that he is fighting to bring down that organization.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Mad Mask
They look like (and are) identical clones of each other, someone must have noticed the similarity.
They're stick figures, they'll look similar no matter what. No-one comments that every third guard is identical.
In universe, Ins has a personal stylist, and etc., while Lying is stuck in a cave with a box of scraps, plus I think Lying likely has access to illusionary spells. The UNA could even claim "The insurgent calling himself 'Igon Minoblendy' has taken the appearance of the Chairman of the UNA, Insecesacinsectel, in an obvious attempt to undermine government support", or something to that effect.
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Mad Mask
@Nameless: If you had a Mac, you wouldn't have any pesky virus.:
He might. There are Mac viruses out there, they're just not as common as ones for Macs. And he could also reduce the chances by using Linux, which would be far cheaper than buying a Mac.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Keris Rain
Get a decent anti-virus. Or a trial version of one.
I'm trying too, but the Trojan is stopping me from downloading one.
My Norton was expired.
@Q: No. Just... No
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Keris Rain
They're stick figures, they'll look similar no matter what. No-one comments that every third guard is identical.
In universe, Ins has a personal stylist, and etc., while Lying is stuck in a cave with a box of scraps, plus I think Lying likely has access to illusionary spells. The UNA could even claim "The insurgent calling himself 'Igon Minoblendy' has taken the appearance of the Chairman of the UNA, Insecesacinsectel, in an obvious attempt to undermine government support", or something to that effect.
That would work if there are no pictures (paintings or magical photos) of the 11th century Igon Minoblendy in the history books.
Are there ?
Also, in-universe, Avbaroy is not really a stick figure world. Or else Darklord Bright and Vulion's comics would be non-canon. :smalltongue:
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Keris Rain
He might. There are Mac viruses out there, they're just not as common as ones for Windows.
That's an understatement. Mac virus are extremely rare.
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Keris Rain
And he could also reduce the chances by using Linux, which would be far cheaper than buying a Mac.
Of course.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Mad Mask
That's an understatement. Mac virus are extremely rare.
That's because no one's bothered making any for Mac. :smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Nameless
That's because no one's bothered making any for Mac. :smalltongue:
Also they have incredible security systems.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Mad Mask
Also they have incredible security systems.
Of course they do, they have nothing to secure themselves against. :smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
I think someone made a clever analogy a while ago, "The mac isn't and impenetrable fortress, just one no one has bothered to attack."
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Nameless
I'm trying too, but the Trojan is stopping me from downloading one.
My Norton was expired.
Try using another computer to install an antivirus to a flash drive, then connect it to your computer and run it from there. Or just copy the installer across, but the virus might block it.
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@Q: No. Just... No
What's he got to do with anything? :smallconfused:
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Mad Mask
That would work if there are no pictures (paintings or magical photos) of the 11th century Igon Minoblendy in the history books.
Indeed, although even if there were, I suspect there wouldn't be many now. Most of them would be lost, or destroyed over the centuries.
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Mad Mask
Also, in-universe, Avbaroy is not really a stick figure world. Or else Darklord Bright and Vulion's comics would be non-canon. :smalltongue:.
As I understand, in-universe Avbaroy is exactly as depicted in each canon comic. It's somewhat mutable, and changes in appearance every five minutes, on average. It also lacks a fourth wall, but the characters tend to ignore that most of the time.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
If you consider it in terms of resources, Mac has all the poets and the artists, Windows has the politicians, the labourers, and basically everything else that holds up society.
I know who I'd attack if I wanted to cause some anarchy. :smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Keris Rain
Try using another computer to install an antivirus to a flash drive, then connect it to your computer and run it from there. Or just copy the installer across, but the virus might block it.
I tried downloading the installer, and that worked. But it wants me to remove Norton from my computer before I can install it properly, unfortunately the Trojan is stopping me from accessing Norton.
So I tried downloading the full version onto a CD and then uploading it via that, but the Trojan is stopping my computer from reading the CD.
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Lyinginbedmon
If you consider it in terms of resources, Mac has all the poets and the artists, Windows has the politicians, the labourers, and basically everything else that holds up society.
I know who I'd attack if I wanted to cause some anarchy. :smalltongue:
You would be surprised how much art has held and identified empires, societies and religions. :smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Keris Rain
As I understand, in-universe Avbaroy is exactly as depicted in each canon comic. It's somewhat mutable, and changes in appearance every five minutes, on average. It also lacks a fourth wall, but the characters tend to ignore that most of the time.
Wouldn't it better if historically speaking, people acted (more-or-less) like real people. :smallconfused:
So if we were to novelise Fat Fish Fury, Q wouldn't say he is in a stick figure comic.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
Never use Norton products. You need to download a special program just to remove it, plus there are much better programs out there for free.
Also, Windows is much better at playing games. :smallwink:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
That's just because everybody makes the games for Windows. :smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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memnarch
I only used it because it was free when i got the computer. :smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Nameless
I only used it because it was free when i got the computer. :smalltongue:
Can't argue with that. :smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
@Nameless
Just get Avg and while you're at it, Spybot.
Problem solved.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Tiffanie Lirle
@Nameless
Just get Avg and while you're at it, Spybot.
Problem solved.
That's exactly what I've been trying to do, but the Trojan isn't making it easy.
EDIT: Also, Memnarch, the link isn't working. :smallfrown:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Mad Mask
@Nameless: If you had a Mac, you wouldn't have any pesky virus.
'Course he would.
It's called Mac OS.
Also for free anti-virus I'm pretty sure Avast! is the best available.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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memnarch
Well, I’ve installed it. But the Trojan won’t let me open it up. :smallfurious:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
Hmm...
How long have you had this Trojan?
Because you could try reverting to a backup.
Unfortunately, I don't remember what that entails. It was a while ago when my Dad did that with our old computer.
Although it didn't help, because the problem was the stupid CD-ROM drive.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Nameless
@Q: No. Just... No
No just no what? :smallconfused::smallannoyed:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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Nameless
Well, I’ve installed it. But the Trojan won’t let me open it up. :smallfurious:
You tried running the computer in safe mode?
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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memnarch
You tried running the computer in safe mode?
Actually, it's working now, but it's asking for an access key or something.
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
Nameless, don't say things like "No. Just...no" if you aren't going to explain yourself afterwards. I have no idea what it was that was so bad! Without context this is just annoying. :smallannoyed:
I would say "Fail" but then I'd sound like Rand. :smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
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the_Q
Nameless, don't say things like "No. Just...no" if you aren't going to explain yourself afterwards. I have no idea what it was that was so bad! Without context this is just annoying. :smallannoyed:
I would say "Fail" but then I'd sound like Rand. :smalltongue:
Well, nameless was talking about trojans, which is also a brand of condoms... and you know nameless.:smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
Sorry Q, I meant Mad Mask, not you. :smalltongue:
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Re: Avatar Battle Royale Discussion Thread XXIV: What is this "Haste" you speak of?
No one likes my actor theory? :smallfrown: