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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 14542744 times)

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Re: [Wao] Pot noodle stole the precious thing. (Happy thread)
« Reply #184410 on: January 20, 2018, 07:01:31 pm »

Overcrowding seems to not be possible tough. The boom was mostly because people weren't used to having their children survive through childhood.

Not a problem anyway, because as we can see, the world is getting filled with self-loathing weebs and roleplayers.
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Re: [Wao] Pot noodle stole the precious thing. (Happy thread)
« Reply #184411 on: January 20, 2018, 07:05:19 pm »

Do you want your precious metal scene flooded with dreaded anime fans?

Do you hate your own kin, Reelya?

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It's ok, even being an anime fan myself, I can only imagine how smelly and awkward a dance floor full of weebs would be.

They're mostly girl weebs though, on the dancefloor at those types of events, so there's that. Anime is seen as a cliched "dude" thing, but I think that's an out-dated stereotype. Most of the anime-related social things I know about nearby are all run by women.

I went to a bunch of geek-related meetups last year, and hands-down the worst scene in terms of lacking basic social skills were actually the D&D players.

My experience is that anime-fandom has weighed more towards women for a long time.  I know way more women who are *really* into anime than men.

D&D is a weird crowd.  There's high concentration of incredible social dysfunction.  But there's an equally high concentration of people who are totally awesome.  Although you're more likely to find the totally awesome people by looking for people who play other P&P games also.  D&D attracts weaselly murder hobos, who see nothing wrong with basing all of their behavior on what they can technically get away with.  Disclaimer that I haven't been among roleplaying crowds much for a few years at least.  So maybe things have changed in that relatively short period.

I suspect the high concentration of That Guys in D&D is exacerbated by it being such a popular and widespread tabletop; if they get the boot in one group it's not too tough to find a new one. With a lot of games there's often only one or two tables in town/site that run it semi-regularly.
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Re: [Wao] Pot noodle stole the precious thing. (Happy thread)
« Reply #184412 on: January 20, 2018, 07:10:58 pm »

I just think people who develop a hard won social circle become reluctant to put it at risk by criticizing or ejecting problem children. D&D happens to be a particular outlet for toxicity for the same reason the internet often is: Give a man a mask, and he will tell you the truth.

This combination of factors is why sometimes people bust out their disgusting fetishes in-character out of nowhere. Or "jokingly" play a character that reflects their genuine but socially unacceptable beliefs.
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« Reply #184413 on: January 20, 2018, 08:26:27 pm »

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« Reply #184414 on: January 20, 2018, 09:52:09 pm »

I just think people who develop a hard won social circle become reluctant to put it at risk by criticizing or ejecting problem children.

Ah, Geek Social Fallacy #1. Not quite as virulent and problematic as GSF #2, but nonetheless a problem.

It boggles the mind that this article is nearly 15 years old.

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« Reply #184415 on: January 21, 2018, 01:57:56 am »

You know, I spent most of the last year having a festering disagreement with a close friend, and that website describes so much of what was happening.

I mean we resolved it (probably?) but still.  That's a very real website.
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Re: [Wao] Pot noodle stole the precious thing. (Happy thread)
« Reply #184416 on: January 21, 2018, 04:18:25 am »

I just think people who develop a hard won social circle become reluctant to put it at risk by criticizing or ejecting problem children.

Ah, Geek Social Fallacy #1. Not quite as virulent and problematic as GSF #2, but nonetheless a problem.

It boggles the mind that this article is nearly 15 years old.

It reads like a SCP article
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« Reply #184417 on: January 21, 2018, 03:57:44 pm »

I just think people who develop a hard won social circle become reluctant to put it at risk by criticizing or ejecting problem children.

Ah, Geek Social Fallacy #1. Not quite as virulent and problematic as GSF #2, but nonetheless a problem.

It boggles the mind that this article is nearly 15 years old.

It reads like a SCP article

That's a good thing.

As you seem likely to support, given your username.
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« Reply #184418 on: January 21, 2018, 03:59:34 pm »

The main thrust of it seems to be that geeks lack the confidence to feel that they can make new friends if they lose their current ones.  Would undercut the message if it made fun of geeks at the same time.
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« Reply #184419 on: January 21, 2018, 05:34:24 pm »

I just think people who develop a hard won social circle become reluctant to put it at risk by criticizing or ejecting problem children.

Ah, Geek Social Fallacy #1. Not quite as virulent and problematic as GSF #2, but nonetheless a problem.

It boggles the mind that this article is nearly 15 years old.

It reads like a SCP article

That's a good thing.

As you seem likely to support, given your username.

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Re: [Wao] Pot noodle stole the precious thing. (Happy thread)
« Reply #184420 on: January 21, 2018, 06:44:13 pm »

My wife pissed some crazy people off, who launched a harassment campaign this weekend.  I didn't have my Facebook 100% private, so they looked at my contacts and started messaging everybody I know, and reported to the police that we're pedophiles.  We were really worried about it at first, but...

Happy thread material, because everyone who has told us they received those messages was super awesome about it.  All mostly wanted to warn us what was going on, and a couple said they didn't even care what the real story was.  It was flattering to hear some statements about my character, and their confidence that I wouldn't be up to anything unethical.  The police officer who showed up at our door to talk about it actually used to be a neighbor that I haven't seen since we were both kids.  So not only was it easily resolved with him, but it was kinda cool to see him.

After talking to the officer, I felt really confident letting these people know that their slander campaign is failing horribly, but if they contacted my workplace and any damages occur there, that there will absolutely be a civil suit following.  We'll see if I get called in to any awkward conversations tomorrow...

So far my personal belief is holding up that security matters less for protecting oneself than being a consistently decent human being.
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« Reply #184421 on: January 21, 2018, 07:55:27 pm »

Hydraulic Press guy makes a knife.

Wasn't actually a bad knife either. I would speculate that it'd make a better sickle if he sharpened the other edge instead, though.
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« Reply #184422 on: January 21, 2018, 10:32:23 pm »

That feeling where you have the first bit of a track stuck in your head, and can't *quite* nail it down...
I knew what it was from, but I took my time to find the track in the least tries.
Got it in two.  First guess was Slylandro, second was correct: http://www.medievalfuture.com/precursors/music/packages/4/Orz__Squeezing_the_Juice.mp3
(Considered Supox, which wasn't that far off, and they're hard to remember.  Sadly.)

Listening to this is very nice.
Also I shared a couple of beers with my roommate, watching him play Mass Effect 3.  Was some good commentary and back-and-forth.

Which uh apparently got me thinking about Star Control 2.  So I'm linking him to the project, also to Rogue Effect.  Happy!
(No Androsynth rants this time, I promise... ugh.  Sorry.)

...Supox theme grew on me: http://www.medievalfuture.com/precursors/music/packages/4/Supox__Shake_Yer_Rootz.mp3
(Also I know this isn't the original music :P  Unlike some of the voices, I prefer the remixed music without exception.  (Some of the voices are definitely worse than text-only))
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Re: [Wao] Pot noodle stole the precious thing. (Happy thread)
« Reply #184423 on: January 22, 2018, 03:55:46 am »

Woahh, another StarCon 2 fan? There's literally dozens of us, woohoo!

You're actually the first other person I know of who knows about Ur-Quan Masters. Did you hear they're planning on another Star Control game? Might have been a rumor but I'm willing to get my hopes up.

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« Reply #184424 on: January 22, 2018, 04:07:18 am »

I'm still excited that Stardock, which I enjoyed back in the OS/2 days (as a kid), is/was taking a crack at SC2 too.  Even though that's noncanon, just allowed by the SC2 creators.

But yes, I am very excited to see some continuation of their original vision.  SC3 wasn't the end of the world, but...  I mean, it was pretty good for fanfic.
Uncanny claymation aside.

Also, take heart!  There are like 3 other SC2 fans here: http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=168242.msg7620388
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