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Einsteinian Roulette / Re: Einsteinian Roulette OOC
« on: June 07, 2014, 11:24:20 am »
Why is that odd? You know what you know, and not many schools include Common Stereotype classes.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Rise of the Magic Girls v3 OOC
« on: June 07, 2014, 11:23:15 am »
Izzy animates objects. Golems are simply statues she can animate.

Albrecht makes illusions.
Alright. I'm sure there's something I can do.

It's been 5 years. She probably has a new phone number.))
What, they haven't been in contact?
Besides, this.

((Dude, it never shows anything but boxes on chrome.))
I use Chrome and only see the occasional box, like this one:
ŕ҉

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Rise of the Magic Girls v3 IC
« on: June 07, 2014, 11:22:51 am »
Hey, Nuriel, Selina says hi.
I know. I saw the text.

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Einsteinian Roulette / Re: Einsteinian Roulette OOC
« on: June 07, 2014, 11:13:29 am »
Some may say that religion doesn't do that. Some would say that kids shows do that.
Except there is the matter of intent. A religion is meant to provide those answers, it is not in the fundamental purpose of MLP to do much aside from marketing merchandise in a relatively child-friendly manner.
You could make many arguments that religion's "purpose" is something different (I won't go into details, but suffice it to say that religious people would probably be offended by most of them), or that the makers of children's shows want to teach children lessons with money-making on the side. Intent is difficult if not impossible to discern, and it's typically a pretty poor place for comparing any two things.

One mention of ponies and now we got people comparing it to religion in the timespan of a few hours. I'm sorry I had to bring it up, and now y'all gotta' go here.
Consider it punishment for bringing up ponies, the nature of Bay12, or both.

On a different note, both fandoms and religion is really creepy objectively.
Only the really dedicated ones. It your religion or your fandom is as much a part of your life as what kind of car you drive, alright. It's when you start making it a core part of your person or your society that things go downhill...

It is a subjective matter, not an objective matter.
Choosing to be a member of a religion or a fandom is subjective; saying one is better than another, or none, is subjective; analyzing how it affects your life and such can be objective.

Its not so much about the subject matter (or at least it isn't to most in this specific instance) but the people. Not all the people, but rather that one small sub-sect found in every community of sufficient size that is colloquially known as the "loud asshats". The anger spills over, because people tend to group others by affiliation than by personal merit sadly.
No matter what group, you can point to people who everyone else in said group tries to forget exist, yet are judged of because of them.
Probably pretty accurate. It's like what I said above; keep it a minor part of who you are, and it's fine, but make it a central part of your life, preach about it all the time, and try to convert others and we've got a problem.
It's really starting to sound like a religion now.

I don't get why there's all this unwarranted (and as a better term, useless) hate. :v
Maybe clarify the hate, haters. Maybe its what they do that acts as a magnet for [your] hate.
But hate the people? Really? There's a huge difference between attitude and the person.
Bad thing is, its a subtle line.
Especially with some people. Man, that point I made once it really coming up a lot. I guess it summarizes my opinion on religion/fandom pretty well.
I wonder what it means that I can't think of much inherent difference between fandoms and religions.

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Whenever one attempts to trivialize such points in order to...well, let's say demonize them, they should look at their context first and how its interpreted before judging it as an entirety.
Well, my problem with this kind of argument is that, with the right interpretation and by taking just the right context, you can find justifications for any kind of action or belief in something as large as the Bible, and any questionable passages can be safely discounted. Take it at face value or don't take it at all.

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And by that, I mean how your logic works in that one statement, GWG.
Which statement? I've made a lot of them. Probably safe to say that you're not referring to any of them in this post, but still.

...And only now do I realize Paris does not live in Texas.
What are y'all talking about? I AM from the Lone Star state.
Why, every day I put on my cowboy hat, get on my horse, catch some cattle with my lasso and then bathe in oil fresh from the oil well while listening to country music.
Just the other day I rode a wild bronco in the rodeo with my good friend Chuck Norris. Then we went around in our huge jeeps and pick up trucks and had beers and shot stuff and then sat at my front porch to relax.
*spits tobacco* Get the hell off my property!
Yeehaw! *shoots in the air* One,two,three,four.
*other Texan stereotypes I've picked up from movies and from the Simpsons*

Note to prevent arguments: I actually do not live in Texas. I meant no offence to anyone with any of this. I know Texans aren't like that, I'm just joking.
Really! I thought that your list of "Texan stereotypes [you]'ve picked up from movies and from the Simpsons" was supposed to be an accurate explanation of how you see Texans!
I mean, I know Poe's Law is a thing, but if someone can't figure out that that's non-serious they deserve to be ridiculed for that.

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You know the most likely reason for the information blackout down there is destruction of devices that would send it, yes? We still have perfectly good communications with sensors around the area, so why presume that the area itself is a dead zone?
Because it's underground? Seems like that would impede most methods of communication.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: [6/8] The Never-Ending Dungeon
« on: June 07, 2014, 09:12:16 am »
"We really should enter the dungeon, guys."

If not everyone enters the dungeon to aid our ally, Authoritatively Kick the others in. Then enter myself.
If possible, also shoot the mass of tentacles.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Rise of the Magic Girls v3 OOC
« on: June 07, 2014, 09:10:31 am »
Did we retcon bracelets? I just thought we banned teleporting out of combat...?
90% sure that we decided that Selina making all sorts of magical items screwed with the game too much. No fault of Cado's.
Besides, even the communication functions screwed with plots. It's a lot easier to, for instance, perform surveillance or warn your friends that you're being attacked if you can telepathically contact them instantly from anywhere. Besides besides, there's cell phones.

I have a complaint! I can't ship your character with anyone!
:o
Good luck though, this guy is extremely shy and withdrawn.
Never stopped him from shipping Selina.

Albrecht and Izzy will appear soon as I can figure out how to balance Izzy and Albrecht.
Izzy creates golems, right? I can figure something out...
And what's Albrecht's power, again? Something illusiony?

Cue DFC cult in New York.
Would that be better or worse than a DLC cult in New York?

((dem feels when I'm going to uni in Brisbane next year))
Keep an eye out for magic girls.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Rise of the Magic Girls v3 IC
« on: June 07, 2014, 09:04:50 am »
Quote from:  Selina > Angel text
Oh, I hope you do well! Uh... do you want to spend some time drawing after school?
Quote from: Angel > Selina
Sure!

"Had better days is all, some of the kids I like did not do too well, i need to relax for a bit"
"Alright. Tea?"

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Rise of the Magic Girls v3 OOC
« on: June 06, 2014, 11:26:07 pm »
((My guy can hear this stuff right? I don't want to be a dumbass))
Is he in the New York area?
If so, why? I'm pretty sure it's been that scary wasteland for years.

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Einsteinian Roulette / Re: Einsteinian Roulette OOC
« on: June 06, 2014, 11:24:54 pm »
I'm not going to extensively argue with you GWG, if only so you don't get muted/banned over nothing, but really? Comparing a kid's show to scriptures? That's just silly.
Well, you did say nothing. So I provided a counter-example, whimsically worded.

But they also fill the same purpose.
No arguments here. Well, except for the part where children's cartoons are almost never used as justification for bigotry, ignorance, or genocide.

Not exactly. Religion also serves to provide a reason for existence and hope in times of hardship. Back to the dagger-zweidhander analogy, they're both weapons but they are far from the same thing.
But they still have some of the same functions. In fact, it's probably fair to say that the most unique benefits of religion are also covered by children's cartoons.

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If the latter, how do hospitals function?  IIRC decompensators require space magic.
Dynamic bonuses.

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Rise of the Magic Girls v3 OOC
« on: June 06, 2014, 11:20:11 pm »
What time is it for Bartimaeus?

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Rise of the Magic Girls v3 IC
« on: June 06, 2014, 11:19:51 pm »
"Hey honey, how was your day so far" Her voice sounded strained
"Some good, some bad. How about you? Something bothering you?"
Will starts making something for Stella to drink. Tea if she likes it, some other favored calming beverage if not.

Quote from:  Selina > Angel text
Good last I heard. Um... Anything new with you?
Quote from: Angel > Selina
Not really. Math test today.

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It's been about a week since the last update. Enough time for me to bug the OP and remind him I[m still watching?

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...What values? And, again, how would Deadly Reentry or FAR change anything?

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