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Also, this.
Haspen you crazy bastard.

@ SC:
Well, fuck those guys. It's their job to make sure that you get proper training so that you can both do the job properly and (more importantly) so you don't get hurt. If you had been injured doing a job that you were not prepared to do do, you could have sued their asses to oblivion and back. Now, I don't know how likely injuries were at your workplace but the fact that no-one seemed to consider that tells me that they're scumbags. Hope you find a better place :/

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Good news, everybody. I'll be around for FEF nights.
Yay!

Because I got fucked.

Also known as fired.

:-\
D:
Dude, that sucks. Did they refuse to stick you on a station that you could do?

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: January 15, 2014, 07:06:30 pm »
Rule of thumb with love: If the loved subject can love you back, you can love it. If it can't, it's simply an obsession if you claim to love said object. Her is a creepy, creepy movie.

This is concerning romantic love, of course. You can "love" ['I love that comedian!'] whatever you damn well want. But misplaced usage of the word doesn't mean any love is now an acceptable form. 'Loving' a phone because it talks is fucking creepy and shows some sort of a terribly terribly infatuation on the part of the writer/director. Joaquin, why..
While I haven't yet seen it, my impression was that the subject of Her was an AI and did in fact "love in the romantic sense" the human character back.

But again, this is going off like, a single preview I saw a month ago <_<;

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Other Games / Re: How did you last die?
« on: January 15, 2014, 05:54:24 pm »
This cat. This fucking cat.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)
How is that, out of curiosity? Saw it on Steam and was intrigued, but held off on buying so far.

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: "Yeah, sounds good. And I will. Thanks preacher, I 'preciate it."

She gave Leo a brief, friendly hug before getting up.

: "Y'oughta get some sleep now that there ain't a buncha guards tryin' to arrest us. Somethin' tells me we'll be busy the next couple a days."

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say, reversing that little "teleport" stunt by warping out after grabbing a random person...

Oooooooh.


Ha. Suckers.
Maybe he'll teleport to you guys with a small army :3

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I'm entirely unsure exactly how badly Efa would react in the event of the rule 63ing.
just some level of bad
Maybe she wouldn't even know. Like, whatever caused everyone to genderflip also made everyone think they had always been that way.

That sounds boring.
Only until the memory comes back and everyone does a collective "Oh my Dragon!!!". Then it will be hilarious.

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I'm entirely unsure exactly how badly Efa would react in the event of the rule 63ing.
just some level of bad
Maybe she wouldn't even know. Like, whatever caused everyone to genderflip also made everyone think they had always been that way.

She'd still be grumpy of course, but that seems to be normal for her :P

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"In my experience, no. She's not a living creature, after all, and doesn't eat or drink. Food doesn't matter to her. But thanks for offering."

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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: [3.5 DnD] A Kobold Story - IC Thread
« on: January 14, 2014, 10:31:32 pm »
Ironclaw moves at full speed towards the bottom Bugbear.

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Weston chuckled.

"Sorry about that, Karl. Nimue's been feeling a little un-appreciated lately - and has been making her displeasure known by nipping my fingers at odd hours. I figured a little gesture like that would help her feel better."

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"Oh, I suppose she can...if you ask her nicely.

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Awwwww yisssss.

Got a message today which stated that last month, in terms of fuel efficiency, I was in the top 9% of drivers in my division. This qualifies me for a chance to win a substantial bonus, but even if I don't win there's the comfort that I'm kicking ass and taking names. Sorta.

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Grifen concentrated as best she could. Leo was right, this was difficult. She could see her father's face clear as day, heard his voice as if he were speaking right now. The problem was that she had meant it when he had been there through good times AND bad, and for every memory which brought a smile to her face there was a flash of things she'd rather forget, and that would ruin her focus. After a few moments she opened her eyes.

: "Sheesh, you weren't kiddin' preacher. Trying to lock onto one idea is like trying to shoot down a particular bird in one big flock. I can see why this might take some practice."

: "Well, ya said when I joined up that it would take some time to show any results, so I can't say that I didn't know what I was gettin' into."

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Play With Your Buddies / Re: Let's Play OpenXcom! (always recruiting)
« on: January 14, 2014, 08:52:45 am »
Yes, I get how axial tilt works. I do not require a Wikipedia article ಠ_ಠ
Well, sorry, you were the one questioning the point of tilted lighting. ;)
I am questioning the practical, in-game benefit. Other than pretty visuals, does it actually do anything?

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