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Skribbane in General
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quote:
Originally written by Alorael:

The skribs were a happy, harmless people who frolicked among the hills and dales until they started chewing on a certain plant. Then juvenile crime set in, graduation rates dropped, and before long the entire species was extinct.

Some historians now claim that skribbane was introduced to the skribs' territory in a deliberate genocidal effort by the Empire, but the Empire denies it vigorously in such a way that usually leaves those historians in no condition to argue.

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noob info in General
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quote:
Originally written by Dintiradan:

Take off, you hoser! Adhering to stereotypes is a beauty way to go!

Seriously though, if I was speaking what I posted, that's exactly how I would say it.

That reminds me of a Canada joke I know, which is funnier if said out loud.

How did the Canadians choose the name for their country?

They stuck all the letters of the alphabet in a hat and pulled them out one at time: "C, eh? N, eh? D, eh?"

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Meh, nevermind. Let's all pretend this post isn't here.

[ Saturday, September 15, 2007 00:04: Message edited by: Archmage Alex ]

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New Spiderweb product idea in General
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That would be awesome. I would buy one!

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Episode 4: Spiderweb Reloaded. Something like that anyway. in General
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"...and shoots butter from his ears, and makes crunchy sounds when he walks, and juggles fiery lampposts of doom, and has sordid love affairs with tuna sandwiches, and can sing a ghastly song of horror that sounds like a herd of rabid antelope all attempting to pass a GIFTS at the same time, and, and, and..."

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Episode 4: Spiderweb Reloaded. Something like that anyway. in General
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Me Too!!! in General
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I Seek to Obtain the Meaningless Approbation of my Fellows in General
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0MG!!1 I 4M T3H UBER-4W3SOM3!!!!111!! in General
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Do not seek to hide your jealosy behind ridiculous questions! in General
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Personally, I thought it was an extremely fitting response. Maybe I'm getting inside Muffy's head. :eek:

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Random name generators in General
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The band name generator gave me: "The Amish Falafel"

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Fat Attack? in General
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If you insist on leaving it that mysterious, you know we're just going to imagine and suggest all manner of sordid things.

On thread-related note: I have two obese parents, and seeing the sheer amount of effort and difficulty it causes them as they attempt to do any number of simple day-to-day things has been a highly effective preventative example.

[ Friday, August 03, 2007 14:14: Message edited by: Archmage Alex ]

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Harry Potter *WITH SPOILERS* in General
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I have to agree that I don't really see Harry as being much of a hero. Whether one likes his character or not is, of course, entirely a matter a personal opinion, but even from the absolute beginning, the only thing that makes him anyone special at all is because of something Lily Potter did.

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Harry Potter in General
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I'll take Dumbledore.

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For all of you who haven't noticed... in General
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I am unclear on how exactly fatigue is going to work, as there seem to be two possible systems being implied here.

Will it be spell point-esqe? For example, the character has, say, 8 fatigue and Battle Disciple 'x' costs you 5 fatigue and Battle Discipline 'y' costs you 3 fatigue. After you use BD 'x' you are left with 3 fatigue, which is enough for you to then use BD 'y', but you must wait if you wish to use BD 'x' again.

Or, is it simply that after you use a Battle Discipline you must wait a certain number of rounds before using any other Battle Discipline? With, for example, BD 'x' requiring you wait 5 rounds before you can use any other Battle Discipline and BD 'y' requiring you wait 3 rounds?

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Seperated from a loved one. in General
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My apologies for bringing it up. Have a woefully belated birthday present.

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Seperated from a loved one. in General
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I did notice, but it conjured images I'm not entirely sure I want to contemplate, let alone discuss. Especially since I sometimes tend to picture Alorael as a zebra, a sword, or a Korean businessman.

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Life on Europa in General
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I'm more curious about if we don't find life on Europa. If we don't, should we seed it there? Are our probes going to have any bacteria on them that would do this whether we intend to or not?

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Deathmatch Tournament -- Round Two, Part One in General
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quote:
Originally written by Archmage Alex:

Around here "sometime" tends to mean "a week after RiB comes out".


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Video Game Addiction in General
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quote:
Originally written by Thuryl:

Is using a washing machine instead of washing your clothes by hand a form of laziness? If so, is there anything wrong with it?
"Laziness" was perhaps not the best word. It seems like it would be an easy way out with results that would not quite be the same and be far less personally rewarding than if it were done non-chemically. It is comparable to your clothes washing example in how the washing machine certainly lessens or eliminates the sense reward for your effort and appreciation of clean clothes.

However, chemical alterations to your brain in a manner that that could effect your personality on a fundamental level strikes me as being rather significantly different than saving oneself a little menial labor.

As I said, it would be a matter of personal choice as to whether you consider the trade-off to be worth it. No doubt we could find people who consider the use of washing machines to be be robbing oneself of a valuable and rewarding experience. This was merely my opinion and was hardly my main point or primary objection.

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As I've continued to look into M-B typology, I've found that the most common misconception (which I myself originally fell into) is in thinking that the various descriptions of each "type" are the sum and purpose of type theory.

Actually, they are only intended to be general descriptions of things that likely apply to those who have that particular combination of dominant cognitive functions. How well a particular description fits is merely a measure of how closely you match the list of most common characteristics among those who are that type.

[ Tuesday, July 03, 2007 13:14: Message edited by: Archmage Alex ]

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