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l33t d00ds in General | |
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written Wednesday, August 11 2004 02:21
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Sadly I'm neither fat nor do I lack knowledge in this area. But like I said, I won't argue. If you want to believe that, then go ahead. Edit: What the... Thuryl you idiot. This topic is about 1337 d00ds, not short-hand internet writing. I am right after all. Also it should be known it's official (well as far as that goes) name is indeed, "1337-sp34k". [ Wednesday, August 11, 2004 02:25: Message edited by: The Demonslayer ] -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Tuesday, August 10 2004 17:45
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Alorael. He always watches. Through a telescoped rifle though, not binoculars. -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Tuesday, August 10 2004 16:56
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As much as I'd like to agrue, I will not. It started in CS, though I'll settle on HLDM. Hackers were second. It's been proven. And the original texts only included letters, numbers, and a few basic characters. No one ever typed "\/\/ |-| ^/?". That's even further ridiculous. -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Tuesday, August 10 2004 16:13
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It's a trend that, indeed (contrary to what some might say) started in the FPS game Counter-Strike a good many years ago. It was actually cool then, but now it's just annoying. It's important to note that hackers and pirates started using it, and still do. That's why they'll forever be lame, stupid people. -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Tuesday, August 10 2004 10:54
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They have radios in school buses now? What's next? Bathrooms? Eh... for once I agree with Andrea (well actually I'm starting to a lot recently). I personally don't care much for the modern country genre, but I do like Johnny Cash. Also, KRS-One is some of my favorite. And we all know what I think about most rap/hip-hop/that thing. [ Tuesday, August 10, 2004 10:57: Message edited by: The Demonslayer ] -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Tuesday, August 10 2004 10:49
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Good points. If you want to be nudist, then by all means, go ahead. Whatever makes you happy. But trying to tell people that wear clothes that they are wrong, is wrong itself. This all reminds me of that one caller on Chatterbox 109, the GTA3 radio station. He claimed that "he was born naked, he'll die naked." Lazlow replied, "and shrivled up from the sound of it." [ Tuesday, August 10, 2004 10:52: Message edited by: The Demonslayer ] -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Tuesday, August 10 2004 09:24
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I'm just astonished you said "clothes are pointless." Are you absolutly insane? Clothes have far more point than not. Biggest one? Protection. After that probably utility, as said with the pockets. I, too, am an artist, and am particularly interested in the human body. No, I'm not a pervert. It's just interesting, and I think it's a wonderful thing. Nudity has it's uses, but human kind would be a much smaller species without the invention of clothes. It's kinda like saying that the use of fire is pointless. Let's be real. -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Monday, August 9 2004 17:21
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I could have easily done without that mental image. -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Monday, August 9 2004 15:18
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I lurk the Lyceum constantly, and have been doing so since it's opening. But I've never registered. There is something intimidating about all the good scenario designers. Here, it's quite different... -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Monday, August 9 2004 15:15
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It smacked me in the face. Hard. -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Monday, August 9 2004 05:27
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I actually like some (read: definitly not most) hip hop. Some "rappers" do convey postive messages, or at least messages that I can relate to. But of course, I'm one of those people that says "do what you want, as long as it makes you happy". I just let other people do their stuff as long as it doesn't bother me. I'm not sure where down the line that the 'gangster lifestyle' became cool. I always thought it was rather ridiculous, and that money and fame is far from everything. What every happened to wholesome relationships with a single individual? God only knows... and I'm not even Christian... -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Monday, August 9 2004 05:21
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Again, that generated from the "camp culture". I also remember reading that the stories of slowing a vampire were to keep the children from being completely terrified of the dark. It's been said that the stories started to scare the children from doing bad things in bad places, but that ultimatly scared them too much. Ava, no one has answers. Mythology is purely in the eye (mind?) of the beholder. Believe what you want, these are just ideas. No one can justify anything. -------------------- DEMON PLAY, DEMON OUT! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Monday, August 9 2004 05:21
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Again, that generated from the "camp culture". I also remember reading that the stories of slowing a vampire were to keep the children from being completely terrified of the dark. It's been said that the stories started to scare the children from doing bad things in bad places, but that ultimatly scared them too much. Ava, no one has answers. Mythology is purely in the eye (mind?) of the beholder. Believe what you want, these are just ideas. No one can justify anything. -------------------- DEMON PLAY, DEMON OUT! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
Does Jeff ever check these boards. in General | |
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written Sunday, August 8 2004 15:35
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Well you ARE rather new. It's not expected for you to see too many of his. And Jeff has been known to lurk. He doesn't post, but he takes ideas. Particularly when the BOA forum opened. -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Sunday, August 8 2004 15:30
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Although I do have my own theories of the legends, I do agree with Andrea in liking the Elder Scrolls way of having it as a disease. While I don't find it fits THIS particular subject, I think it would indeed make an interesting twist in a scenario. ie... give it to the player. They have to hunt and feed. Fun? I'd like to think so. I also particularly hate the idea of having to sleep in a cofin and stuff. And the shape shifting to a bat? Entirely too camp for my tastes, all of it. [ Sunday, August 08, 2004 15:32: Message edited by: The Demonslayer ] -------------------- DEMON PLAY, DEMON OUT! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Sunday, August 8 2004 15:30
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Although I do have my own theories of the legends, I do agree with Andrea in liking the Elder Scrolls way of having it as a disease. While I don't find it fits THIS particular subject, I think it would indeed make an interesting twist in a scenario. ie... give it to the player. They have to hunt and feed. Fun? I'd like to think so. I also particularly hate the idea of having to sleep in a cofin and stuff. And the shape shifting to a bat? Entirely too camp for my tastes, all of it. [ Sunday, August 08, 2004 15:32: Message edited by: The Demonslayer ] -------------------- DEMON PLAY, DEMON OUT! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Sunday, August 8 2004 13:01
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To Keep: There are. I don't think anyone knows exactly how many clans there are, but there a many. Since I'm talking about WW vampire lore, I'll use those clans... The clans range from the charming, artistic Toreador to the insane, but insightful Malkavian, to the hideous Nosferatu. Others include the strong, but stupid Brujah and the animalistic Gangrel. At least I think those are the right names matched with the right description. Those are not all though... such as the political Venture, the assassin Assamite, the mercantile Giovanni, the magical Tremere, and the fleshcrafting Tzimisce. Those are just clans. They group themselves into larger tribes, but that's all based on location. As you can see the differences, they also all of unique, supernatural "abilites" inherent in their damnation. This is stuff like strength, speed, agility, mind-based stuff... all pretty useful for keeping the Masquerade. -------------------- DEMON PLAY, DEMON OUT! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Sunday, August 8 2004 13:01
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To Keep: There are. I don't think anyone knows exactly how many clans there are, but there a many. Since I'm talking about WW vampire lore, I'll use those clans... The clans range from the charming, artistic Toreador to the insane, but insightful Malkavian, to the hideous Nosferatu. Others include the strong, but stupid Brujah and the animalistic Gangrel. At least I think those are the right names matched with the right description. Those are not all though... such as the political Venture, the assassin Assamite, the mercantile Giovanni, the magical Tremere, and the fleshcrafting Tzimisce. Those are just clans. They group themselves into larger tribes, but that's all based on location. As you can see the differences, they also all of unique, supernatural "abilites" inherent in their damnation. This is stuff like strength, speed, agility, mind-based stuff... all pretty useful for keeping the Masquerade. -------------------- DEMON PLAY, DEMON OUT! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Sunday, August 8 2004 11:04
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Where do you people get this information? Camp movies? Here's a quick lesson on vampires: Driving a stake into the heart does NOT kill a vampire! It only paralyzes them so you can kill them by other means. To kill one, you'll have to down right destroy it's body. It is a fact that vampires are undead, meaning they have died once, and only fear Final Death. Final Death will happen by, as I said earlier, destroying it's body to the point of no return. To be embraced (turned into a vampire), you must first have some of your blood drinken by the sire (turner). Then the child/embraced/other various names must then drink of the sire's blood. There is debate on how long it takes to be turned. I like to think about a night's sleep. Vampires are vulnerable to fire and silver. Those two elements leave unrepairable "mortal" wounds. Otherwise, wounds are regenerated at high rates (not seconds... days). To vampires, blood is a source of energy, not life. Many vampires have even been able to ignore their hunger, but those vampires don't operate too well with their unnatural powers. Vampires do eat food, as it fills their stomachs and makes them feel good, just as us. Vampires CAN reproduce sexually, which is how those half-man/half-vampire things come about (kindred (vamps) and kine (humans) can reproduce between eachother). The sunlight deal: it all depends on the vampire. Certain clans are most vulnerable to it than others. But one thing is in common: They don't just poof, die. Sunlight is fire, and it burns their flesh as if it was fire. For some clans, it does nothing more than tingle (how we get daywalkers). For others, it burns like you sticking your hand in an oven that has been on 500 degrees for 20 minutes. Holy symbols don't bother vampires. Unless, of course, they happen to be atheist, in which case they'd be offended. Buffy is a bad place to look. Pure camp. It has been accepted that vampires came from Cane (Caine, Kane... however YOU might spell it), brother of Able. Cane killed his brother in the classic biblical tale, and was punished by God to live (or die) forever and be forced to take the blood of fellow humans to survive. Most of this info is from White Wolf, which I personally agree with almost entirely. Just remember vampire lore is considered folk, therefore quite maleable by who tells you. Believe what you want. [ Sunday, August 08, 2004 11:05: Message edited by: The Demonslayer ] -------------------- DEMON PLAY, DEMON OUT! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Sunday, August 8 2004 11:04
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Where do you people get this information? Camp movies? Here's a quick lesson on vampires: Driving a stake into the heart does NOT kill a vampire! It only paralyzes them so you can kill them by other means. To kill one, you'll have to down right destroy it's body. It is a fact that vampires are undead, meaning they have died once, and only fear Final Death. Final Death will happen by, as I said earlier, destroying it's body to the point of no return. To be embraced (turned into a vampire), you must first have some of your blood drinken by the sire (turner). Then the child/embraced/other various names must then drink of the sire's blood. There is debate on how long it takes to be turned. I like to think about a night's sleep. Vampires are vulnerable to fire and silver. Those two elements leave unrepairable "mortal" wounds. Otherwise, wounds are regenerated at high rates (not seconds... days). To vampires, blood is a source of energy, not life. Many vampires have even been able to ignore their hunger, but those vampires don't operate too well with their unnatural powers. Vampires do eat food, as it fills their stomachs and makes them feel good, just as us. Vampires CAN reproduce sexually, which is how those half-man/half-vampire things come about (kindred (vamps) and kine (humans) can reproduce between eachother). The sunlight deal: it all depends on the vampire. Certain clans are most vulnerable to it than others. But one thing is in common: They don't just poof, die. Sunlight is fire, and it burns their flesh as if it was fire. For some clans, it does nothing more than tingle (how we get daywalkers). For others, it burns like you sticking your hand in an oven that has been on 500 degrees for 20 minutes. Holy symbols don't bother vampires. Unless, of course, they happen to be atheist, in which case they'd be offended. Buffy is a bad place to look. Pure camp. It has been accepted that vampires came from Cane (Caine, Kane... however YOU might spell it), brother of Able. Cane killed his brother in the classic biblical tale, and was punished by God to live (or die) forever and be forced to take the blood of fellow humans to survive. Most of this info is from White Wolf, which I personally agree with almost entirely. Just remember vampire lore is considered folk, therefore quite maleable by who tells you. Believe what you want. [ Sunday, August 08, 2004 11:05: Message edited by: The Demonslayer ] -------------------- DEMON PLAY, DEMON OUT! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Sunday, August 8 2004 03:26
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I must say I never liked the name to begin with. Of course I don't like a lot of peoples' names, but yours especially spat out at me like a cobra... or some other spitting serpent. If you want to be super hip and in the In-crowd, I suggest picking another name entirely. Something that you can live with for a while. Even though the changing-name-every-day thing is cool right now, it will eventually lose it's luster, and those that keep names for long term will once again be cool. Look for that change in a decade or so. -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Saturday, August 7 2004 12:14
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INJF 100 22 22 22 very, slightly, slightly, slightly -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Friday, August 6 2004 17:00
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Congratulations. You've beaten "SPOILER ALERT!" as the worst topic ever. You want 2D games? Go find DOOM or Ultima. Why would you look anywhere else? -------------------- The critics agree! Demonslayer is "a five star hit!" raves TIMES Weekly! "I've never heard such thoughtful comments. This man is a genious!" says two-time Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Rasputin! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Friday, August 6 2004 16:42
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Ok came across a rather large problem. I say Tuesday. Sorry to push it back, but hey it's only a beta and I don't HAVE to do it. -------------------- DEMON PLAY, DEMON OUT! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |
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written Friday, August 6 2004 10:05
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Kelandon, I will. I was originally planning on just putting it out so I could get feedback on the technical stuff. The final dungeon is nothing fancy, just story, so I thought it would be alright to leave. However, I've just thought of something really cool to try. So everyone, expect it Monday. -------------------- DEMON PLAY, DEMON OUT! Posts: 1582 | Registered: Wednesday, November 13 2002 08:00 |