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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Elemental
@Rawhide: Awesome. Any good DVDs?
I got an Inception BluRay/DVD/Digital Copy Combo Pack and a Gran Torino DVD.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
Yeah, it was pub trivia. Not like the time our team of three beat teams of 8 or more on a special trivia event we didn't even know had prizes.
We ended up walking away with a mobile phone each, some BluRays and DVDs..
Oo. That's some mighty shiny loot you got there....
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Astrella
Give in to the song~
Sure, the ending might be bitter, but doesn't that make the song even sweeter?
FTL is fun! Even if the enemy has the uncanny ability to always immediately take out my Oxygen. >.>
Edit: Happy birthday, HalfTangible!
There's some sort of irony about a succubus not giving in to temptation...>.>. I'm still hoping to put together a ship with a mantis crew, a teleporter and three boarding drones. >:)
Half birthday, HappyTangible! :smallbiggrin:
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Feytalist
Whoa. Most pub trivia I've gone to, the prizes were pretty much just free drinks. Not that we complained. Heh.
No, pub trivia was a carton of beers, this was for the other one.
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The Succubus
Oo. That's some mighty shiny loot you got there....
Made all the better by the fact that there were far less of us to share it around.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
I got an Inception BluRay/DVD/Digital Copy Combo Pack and a Gran Torino DVD.
Ooh... I've heard of them. And that they were good.
Perhaps I should acquire them and watch them one of these days in between doing nothing and occasionally drawing ponies...
Okay, putting Inkscape away now.
Good night everyone for real this time!
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
FTL is awesome. Now if only I could find the Slug Homeworlds again while I have a ship that's actually capable of doing damage...
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The Succubus
There's some sort of irony about a succubus not giving in to temptation...>.>. I'm still hoping to put together a ship with a mantis crew, a teleporter and three boarding drones. >:)
Half birthday, HappyTangible! :smallbiggrin:
Find the Mantis ship, unlock the second configuration, abuse the 4-person teleport room. =3
Got my second win with them, although two of my men stayed behind and sacrificed themselves in destroying the rebel flagship. *salutes Magmar and other crewman whose name I forgot because it did not happen to randomly be a pokemon* >.>
Oh, and happy birthday, Half-tan! =D
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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The Succubus
Also, I need help. FTL has sunk its claws into me and is refusing to let me play any other games. I am hopelessly enamoured with its siren song of big scary ships and horrible death lasers.
Help.
The only possible solution is to play it until you get sick of it, although I suppose you'll have to set aside a significant portion of your calendar for that...
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Feytalist
Oh hey, was that one of those Kickstarted games? I remember reading about it earlier in the year. It sounded really cool. I didn't even know it was out yet. How is it? (other than incredibly addictive, it seems :smallbiggrin:)
It's pretty fast-paced despite not feeling especially so. You start off slow, battle with a crippling fuel shortage or have a lucky enemy deoxygenise half of your ship, work up a neat flow and then suddenly you've reached the final sector and realise that you lack the firepower to take out the boss. And then it starts over and nothing is the same while you're stuck in this sort of euphoric haze trying to micromanage your weapons to fire for optimum effect while at the same keeping a rotating schedule for your crew's close quarter battle duties so that they all won't have to die at the hands of the Mantis boarders.
Littlest brother scornfully called it a Flash game, but the level of depth is only on par with some of the best Flash games I've ever played, and those games were good. It also has a better replayability on virtue of being a rougelike(-like).
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
Roguelikes seem to be making something of a return recently. FTL, Binding of Issac, Dungeons of Dredmor, Spelunky....:smallsmile:
We don't talk about D3 hardcore mode. :smallannoyed:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Originally Posted by
The Succubus
There's some sort of irony about a succubus not giving in to temptation
it would be entirely logical given that the succubus is actually temptation personified and supposed to dish it out instead of succumbing to it :smallamused:
So... I seem to have found this thread now :smallyuk:
I loved D3, but don't seem to have a stable enough connection during my spare time to play it anymore :smallfrown:
neither have I had time for TF2 and LoL... And I want to start with BL2... Oh woe is me
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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The Succubus
Neat! Was it a pub trivia quiz or something else? =)
Also, I need help. FTL has sunk its claws into me and is refusing to let me play any other games. I am hopelessly enamoured with its siren song of big scary ships and horrible death lasers.
Help.
Man, it seem's like everyone's getting into this game I haven't played. It feels like Minecraft all over again. Atleast with FTL I see the point though, Minecraft is just a cute diversion :smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
Astrella
Give in to the song~
Sure, the ending might be bitter, but doesn't that make the song even sweeter?
FTL is fun! Even if the enemy has the uncanny ability to always immediately take out my Oxygen. >.>
Edit: Happy birthday, HalfTangible!
It's almost as if they know you're in space and thus specificly target something that allows them to instantly win! Clever girl *raptor pose*
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The Succubus
Roguelikes seem to be making something of a return recently. FTL, Binding of Issac, Dungeons of Dredmor, Spelunky....:smallsmile:
We don't talk about D3 hardcore mode. :smallannoyed:
Instead lets talk about Torchlight 2's hardcore mode. I think it has one. Also, I WANT to say Borderlands 2 is a roguelike, atleast in terms of difficulty and random guns.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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LaZodiac
Man, it seem's like everyone's getting into this game I haven't played. It feels like Minecraft all over again. Atleast with FTL I see the point though, Minecraft is just a cute diversion :smalltongue:
It's a lot of fun, though after you win a few times, it kinda loses a lot of its pull, IMO. Still a fun game to get people addicted to. =3
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It's almost as if they know you're in space and thus specificly target something that allows them to instantly win! Clever girl *raptor pose*
Worse than getting shot in the oxygenation room is when you get ambushed by people who sabotage it. >.<
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Instead lets talk about Torchlight 2's hardcore mode. I think it has one. Also, I WANT to say Borderlands 2 is a roguelike, atleast in terms of difficulty and random guns.
Have you played Torchlight 2 yet? Seems like I grabbed that ages ago, and I still haven't done more than install it. >.<
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I have not installed it yet since I want to be careful about my gigabyte usages. I think, at the end of the month, if it looks like I did good on conservating, I'll install it. Then we'll have another excessively long RPG game to play together.
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Ah, a roguelike isn't just about random loot. The encounters and map have to be random as well but the big criteria is fatalness. In a roguelike, you get one life, no saves, no continues and when you snuff it it's "game over, please insert 50c".
Spelunky has all kinds of wonderful ways to die, whether its jumping down from a ledge and wondering why the ground hasn't appeared yet, being vapourised by flying saucers, eaten by giant piranha or being gulped up by a carnivorous plant. Then it's back to the very very beginning again.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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LaZodiac
I have not installed it yet since I want to be careful about my gigabyte usages. I think, at the end of the month, if it looks like I did good on conservating, I'll install it. Then we'll have another excessively long RPG game to play together.
Mmm, one day, we'll work through all of them. Hopefully. :smallsmile::smallamused:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
My digestive system is eminently displeased with the burdens I placed upon it this weekend, loads which no after-dinner walks in the cool autumn evening nor spirited matches of ping-pong could leaven.
It had snowed in the city just before the weekend, but almost all of it had melted away. -- but on the drive out to the country, the ditches and forests were covered in it. It was magical. Likely that will be the last time I see a wild body of water unfrozen until the spring. I had a last taste of its crisp fluid betwixt goblets.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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The Succubus
Ah, a roguelike isn't just about random loot. The encounters and map have to be random as well but the big criteria is fatalness. In a roguelike, you get one life, no saves, no continues and when you snuff it it's "game over, please insert 50c".
Spelunky has all kinds of wonderful ways to die, whether its jumping down from a ledge and wondering why the ground hasn't appeared yet, being vapourised by flying saucers, eaten by giant piranha or being gulped up by a carnivorous plant. Then it's back to the very very beginning again.
That's the best part about those games! :smallbiggrin:
I might have to get Spelunky, then. (if my schedule can take any more distractions from school)
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
Remember how I said I was playing Sacred Stones?
I just promoted Gilliam to a General. That axe animation.
Still haven't had a chance to see his throwing-axe animateion, but I hope it's more like his melee-axe and less like his throwing-spear (seriously, that one looks pathetic).
Also, you know Artur? You know that room in the chapter called "It's a trap!"? The one with two treasure chests and... I think it was five knights? Sent Artur in, killed one in two casts. Then, enemy turn. Each and every knight came up, attacked, he dodged, and then two-cast killed all of them.
:smallcool:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Kneenibble
My digestive system is eminently displeased with the burdens I placed upon it this weekend, loads which no after-dinner walks in the cool autumn evening nor spirited matches of ping-pong could leaven.
It had snowed in the city just before the weekend, but almost all of it had melted away. -- but on the drive out to the country, the ditches and forests were covered in it. It was magical. Likely that will be the last time I see a wild body of water unfrozen until the spring. I had a last taste of its crisp fluid betwixt goblets.
Sounds like SOMEONE had a really good Canadian Thanksgiving :smallamused:
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Qwertystop
Remember how I said I was playing Sacred Stones?
I just promoted Gilliam to a General. That axe animation.
Still haven't had a chance to see his throwing-axe animateion, but I hope it's more like his melee-axe and less like his throwing-spear (seriously, that one looks pathetic).
Also, you know Artur? You know that room in the chapter called "It's a trap!"? The one with two treasure chests and... I think it was five knights? Sent Artur in, killed one in two casts. Then, enemy turn. Each and every knight came up, attacked, he dodged, and then two-cast killed all of them.
:smallcool:
Generals are ridiculous, as are magic users of all sorts.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Kneenibble
It had snowed in the city just before the weekend, but almost all of it had melted away. -- but on the drive out to the country, the ditches and forests were covered in it. It was magical. Likely that will be the last time I see a wild body of water unfrozen until the spring. I had a last taste of its crisp fluid betwixt goblets.
Oh snow, how I long for you. We only get rain, rain, rain. We get rain en masse, but not massive enough to be dramatic, and it all boils down to this gray nothingness that's so characteristic for the autumn. Most trees still hang on to their leaves, but the redistribution of colour, from green to yellow, and from sky to ground, is already well underway. Soon they'll all be gone, and thus will the long, dark journey toward the asolar celebrations, and the long awaited excuse for us to bring light into our lives, begin.
And when the sky is clear, and the sun is present, if not in spirit, so at least in luminescence, then you weep, weep in sorrow over all that's dead, and weep in joy over the beauty that still remains.
This morning, I was sitting here and thinking about looking up today's weather in the newspaper to tell if I'd need any rainwear or not. It turned out that one look out the window was all I needed to tell that yes, I did indeed need it.
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Automata Theory has an interesting difficulty curve, not entirely unlike the process of getting ketchup out of a glass bottle. At first, everything is clear as a day, almost to the level of being called obvious, and then you run into Turing machines and what they can and can't do, and suddenly you're stuck in these extremely circuitous proofs, and the mantra to remember is "if there is an exception to the rule, then there was no rule in the first place".
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
Is there an equivilent "EZ Squeeze" bottle of Automata Theory?
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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LaZodiac
Is there an equivilent "EZ Squeeze" bottle of Automata Theory?
Despite never having heard that term, I think I get the gist of what you mean. And no, you can't portion Rice's theorem out over the course in sizable chunks (or as a constant stream, to keep up the ketchup analogy). That just wouldn't work, sadly.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Teddy
Despite never having heard that term, I think I get the gist of what you mean. And no, you can't portion Rice's theorem out over the course in sizable chunks (or as a constant stream, to keep up the ketchup analogy). That just wouldn't work, sadly.
These bottles as opposed to the old, classic style ones.
And aaah, ok.
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So who has two thumbs, no heat, and came home to no power this afternoon when he got off work about an hour early?
This guy. Though I almost cut off one of my thumbs grabbing a spare bucket out of the dumpster. x.x
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FE Generals are the best thing ever. THE GROUND SHAKES WHEN THEY WALK! =D
Also, Oswin is best General. Fact. =3
...just like Hector is best Lord. =3
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Coidzor
So who has two thumbs, no heat, and came home to no power this afternoon when he got off work about an hour early?
This guy. Though I almost cut off one of my thumbs grabbing a spare bucket out of the dumpster. x.x
On the plus side you do still have two thumbs.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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AtlanteanTroll
On the plus side you do still have two thumbs.
Yep. Hopefully they turn the power back on before midnight though, as I'd rather like to have a place to sleep tonight, since I can't seem to find anywhere to couch surf in case it doesn't.
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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LaZodiac
Apart from being riddiculously overdesigned, that's pretty much what I imagined you meant.
For the record, any ketchup bottle with more design than this is riddiculously overdesigned in my opinion:
:smallwink:
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Coidzor
Yep. Hopefully they turn the power back on before midnight though, as I'd rather like to have a place to sleep tonight, since I can't seem to find anywhere to couch surf in case it doesn't.
What exactly is preventing you from sleeping in a powerless house? I mean, if you get an extra blanket, you could probably sleep through below zero (Celsius) temperatures without even noticing (I know this from experience, and our blankets weren't even especially thick).
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Teddy
Apart from being riddiculously overdesigned, that's pretty much what I imagined you meant.
For the record, any ketchup bottle with more design than this is riddiculously overdesigned in my opinion:
:smallwink:
I personaly agree, but to be completely honest, the types of bottles we have now are just so ergonomic and easy to use. The bottle is designed to be REALLY easy to squeeze, so the ketchup never has difficulty coming out. Sometimes it has too much ease and the inside of the cap gets messy though (but only if you're lazy and never clean it)
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LaZodiac
I personaly agree, but to be completely honest, the types of bottles we have now are just so ergonomic and easy to use. The bottle is designed to be REALLY easy to squeeze, so the ketchup never has difficulty coming out. Sometimes it has too much ease and the inside of the cap gets messy though (but only if you're lazy and never clean it)
I LOVE the bottle thing, soooo. ... I DISAGREE WITH TEDDY?:smalleek::smallredface: Ketchup comes out so GOOD. :smalltongue:
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Re: Mynxae's Maliciously Magnificent Random Banter #183
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Teddy
What exactly is preventing you from sleeping in a powerless house? I mean, if you get an extra blanket, you could probably sleep through below zero (Celsius) temperatures without even noticing (I know this from experience, and our blankets weren't even especially thick).
Internet withdrawal. I'd go crazy with no ability to read or otherwise entertain myself for the hours before I'd be able to sleep.
That and my flatmates would carve me up like a taun-taun because they'd be convinced they'd freeze to death.
Now they're just warming up their hands in one another's bras for some inane reason in celebration of the power coming back on. :smallconfused:
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My idea is this: that ketchup come in wide-mouthed jam jars, and be spread with a knife.
Next summer, when my now fully upgraded garden is in full fruition, I shall reap an untold spessartine bounty of tomatoes: and with the excess, make ketchup in just this way.
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LaZodiac
Sounds like SOMEONE had a really good Canadian Thanksgiving :smallamused:
Indeed! I was privileged to have two full dinners, one at the cabin with friends of my brother's family, one the next day with all the family at my parents' house. I have practiced gluttony at Level: Falstaffian.
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Teddy
Oh snow, how I long for you. We only get rain, rain, rain. We get rain en masse, but not massive enough to be dramatic, and it all boils down to this gray nothingness that's so characteristic for the autumn. Most trees still hang on to their leaves, but the redistribution of colour, from green to yellow, and from sky to ground, is already well underway. Soon they'll all be gone, and thus will the long, dark journey toward the asolar celebrations, and the long awaited excuse for us to bring light into our lives, begin.
And when the sky is clear, and the sun is present, if not in spirit, so at least in luminescence, then you weep, weep in sorrow over all that's dead, and weep in joy over the beauty that still remains.
This morning, I was sitting here and thinking about looking up today's weather in the newspaper to tell if I'd need any rainwear or not. It turned out that one look out the window was all I needed to tell that yes, I did indeed need it.
*hugs*
You're a lovely human being, Teddy.