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Messages - Frumple

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Drinking jug supply replenished! Huzzah!

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Not exactly. Least not outside of fanfiction.

I guess there are english speaking people who grew up without exposure to that nowadays, isn't there... :-\

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And then everyone was Gadget.

Think... think I'd be okay with that.

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Other Games / Re: Tome 4: Tales of Maj'Eyal
« on: March 20, 2013, 10:18:25 am »
Last hope cemetery is, like. Just don't do it if you're not specifically after necromancer. Reward's middling and there's a doomundead with class levels in many of the boxes. Level or two you get from it might make a difference, but it probably won't. S'not not really anything indicative of skill plateauing as that joint kills folks that walk the game on nightmare fairly regularly.

Kinda' the same with the rare greater undead. Can't kill it, dip. Go around. Come back later or... don't. Uninterruptable escape methods are really nice for this, if you're not already compulsively hoarding them. Once you get a psychoport torque, it goes in the tool slot and never comes out. Except to be exchanged with better ones. Similar things (tele amulet, some of the artifacts) work about the same. Sometimes both are in order. On top of whatever natural dip-capabilities your class has.

And just, like. Try different things! If you aren't already. Go all out offense, all out defense, builds that go bonkers with mobility, etc, so forth, so on. Try all the things until one of them works for you. That's kinda' how things go, usually.

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Whole thing with light being easier to see in the peripheral vision is kinda' being annoying right now :-\

Shit be reflecting off things, I look straight at it, poof no light. Know where the light's coming from, know what's causing my perception of it to disappear, still terribly annoying when my mind momentarily lapses in awareness of it and freaky glowy shit beyond the normal freaky glowy shit startles me.

Damned useless mark one eyeball bullshit. C'mooon upgrades!

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« on: March 20, 2013, 03:03:57 am »
Yeah, don't know. Could have sworn there was one, but it might be been being generated by wyre bash or something, I'unno. Might check here if you haven't already, I guess.

Somewhere else mentioned that window's event viewer may track oblivion crashes. Might check that. Application and server logs, iirc.

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Monochromaticity.

I think that's a sexier word for it. Got zing. Maybe a bit of a charge. I could see it and electricity getting i*record scratch* wait no where is my brain going stop---

... why is black and white considered monochrome, anyway? Wouldn't that more appropriately be duochrome or something?

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« on: March 20, 2013, 02:49:11 am »
Checked the appdata folder? If you're on windows, anyway. Iirc, it's either there or the folder in yer my games thing. Probably varies by OS.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: March 20, 2013, 01:11:30 am »
Eh. Annoying part to me is shoehorning faith into a purely religious thing. It's not. Category of belief is category of belief, and belief without sufficient justification extends to hypothesis as much as the afterlife. The only difference between the two is the means of justification and means of communicating the experimental results (and that's more methodology than category), but they're still fairly fundamentally the same sort of belief. It gets squigglier when you get into unjustifiable belief instead of just not-yet justified belief, but it's still roughly the same sort of thing. And something for a different thread, so, whatever.

WTF for one AM was that Opera's spellcheck actually accepted squigglier. It doesn't even accept spellcheck!

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: March 20, 2013, 12:42:00 am »
Would call faith more belief without (sufficient) justification, than belief despite evidence to the contrary. There's a degree of virtue in the former. Not so much the latter. Still something entirely outside the realm of logic, though.

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Gon be hilarious when someone steals basic addition from public use wotwot.

What will we do,
when they patent two plus two?
Start subtracting negatives.

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that... that was a genuine proposal

Not sarcasm ;_;

Also totally not long winded. It's not long winded unless at least 50% of the words used are polysyllabic and it's expressed in at least five sentences with a clear introductory and conclusion, though the intro and conclusion may be substituted for no less than two extra sentences for each omitted. That was only like 30-40% polysyllabic and a mere two sentences! The height of brevity and conciseness.  Unlike this, which I'm fairly sure still fails the polysyllabic heuristic but is notably longer.

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that. That link might deserve one of those good ol'NSFW spoilers :-\

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Black romance isn't really a thing. My obsessive hate and fantasies of violent action about my roommate are about as close as it gets.
*scratches head* Actually, uh.

I think I've seen it before. Or something functionally identical. In reality, not just webcomics. Or fanfiction and manga, because that kind of hatelust is somewhat endemic to certain genres of the latter two for some ungodly reason. Really strong personal dislike somehow twisting into some sort of (primarily physical, generally) relationship. Never ends well, and isn't exactly common. But it happens.

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The latest avatar fad shall be keeping your current avatar, or whatever avatar in particular you feel like taking. This fad shall extend into perpetuity, and henceforth be the form taken by all future fads.

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