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#204176
Lividity Jones

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Azint wrote...

NuclearBuddha wrote...

Radha


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Oh God, what the ****?

#204177
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SenHai wrote...

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You are no fun.


I am too tired for a pointless Rp battle that no one will win.

It was a coment.
Not a battle.
Besides you started our first RP battle so don't whine.

#204178
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Runescapeguy9 wrote...

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Rip, if you don't watch out, you're going to end up like Rune.

I wish. I wouldn't have to worry about any of his writings and the world would be filled with joyful artwork of decent quality.


That hurts. That hurts REAL deep.

I didn't know my artwork was so god-aweful.

#204179
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Raid1000 wrote...

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Rip, if you don't watch out, you're going to end up like Rune.

How Rune ended up?

A shriveled husk of his former talkative self, hating everyone but Tali.

#204180
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RiptideX1090 wrote...

Runescapeguy9 wrote...

That hurts. That hurts REAL deep.

I didn't know my artwork was so god-aweful.

That was kinda low.

#204181
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RiptideX1090 wrote...
That hurts. That hurts REAL deep.
I didn't know my artwork was so god-aweful.

I said decent quality. Your work is freaking amazing

That was kinda low.

Did I use the wrong word here? I thought it was a compliment....

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#204182
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Azint wrote...
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Oh.  My.  God.

That is perhaps the best reference I have seen in a fortnight.

Although Chowder doesn't hold water when compared to the Misadventures of Flapjack.

And for those of you asking yourself how I know this, watch Flapjack.  The humor is something to behold.  :D

#204183
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Azint wrote...

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Radha

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Well. Azint has officially won the Tali thread; now and forever.
Everyone can go now.


I don't even like that show and I can't stop laughing.

#204184
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NuclearBuddha wrote...

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Rip, if you don't watch out, you're going to end up like Rune.

How Rune ended up?

A shriveled husk of his former talkative self, hating everyone but Tali.


:o Oh no! That makes sense, he hate Geth!

#204185
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Apathetic tonight, Budda?

Murder and slavery have drawn nothing but a "big deal" and "shrug", respectively.

Well, I'm just saying that from a narrative standpoint, it's not particularly exciting that he killed someone who tormented him.  I'd probably consider doing the same in his place.  It's not exactly the most unique or memorable narrative.

#204186
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See? She could be middle-eastern or whatever.

Most of the humans actually have a rather dark skintone, for whatever reason.

#204187
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NuclearBuddha wrote...

Raid1000 wrote...

NuclearBuddha wrote...
Rip, if you don't watch out, you're going to end up like Rune.

How Rune ended up?

A shriveled husk of his former talkative self, hating everyone but Tali.

Buddha isn't being apathetic!
He's trying out his hurtful words!

#204188
NuclearBuddha

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Runescapeguy9 wrote...
Did I use the wrong word here? I thought it was a compliment....

It seemed you were suggesting that "decent" would be a contrast to his current artwork.

#204189
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Azint wrote...

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See? She could be middle-eastern or whatever.

Most of the humans actually have a rather dark skintone, for whatever reason.

My custom Shep was consciously designed to be something of a mutt.

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Night all.

#204191
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NuclearBuddha wrote...
It seemed you were suggesting that "decent" would be a contrast to his current artwork.

Oh. No I was just saying he would be putting out great Tali artwork like crazy. Sorry, didn't mean it any other way.

#204192
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We were escorted by the lopsided pair through the darkened manor, for it was only the front windows that were lit, it seemed. As my old acquaintance spoke of trivialities, I began to apprehend the feeling of strangeness afflicting the household: lights all extinguished, portraits and lintels laden with dust, furniture covered, debris littering corners. All these signs pointed to a house nearly empty of inhabitation. Indeed, Miss Williams happened to make comment on the overgrown nature of the verge surrounding the estate. To this, Lt. Alenko noted that the groundskeeper had quit his position, leaving the job quite unfinished. The groundskeeper had been an excitable sort and overfond of his drink besides, and had fancied he witnessed certain abnormalities in the creeping verdure. It seemed that before the gardener fled, he had made a great many slanderous utterances regarding the respectable Dr. Newstead while in his cups, spreading his own panic like a contagion through the rest of the staff. Thus most of the master’s servants had long since fled, save one, a scullery maid who we met as she tidied our rooms.

The maid, an Oriental of distinctly sickly and unnatural hue, said nothing though she glared at us boldly as one would intruders. I suspect that she remained because she was more accustomed to strangeness, having been born in richly-legended Macau. Miss Zorah regarded her warily, though she herself was reduced to leaning heavily upon me for support, such was her exhaustion from the trip. Before I helped her to her own room, she paused at each of the doors to the guest chambers, muttering in a low voice and making vague and somewhat unsettling gestures. Though I did not glimpse them with complete clarity I was reminded, with some trepidation, of certain rituals hinted at in Margaret Murray’s treatise alleging dark practices of witchcraft and debauchery through Europe. The name had come up, during our frequent discussions on the matter of Egyptology, a field in which Miss Murray also excelled, so perhaps that was how my gentle companion had knowledge of such things.

As the others settled in for the night, Lt. Alenko drew me aside and speaking quietly, confided in me that he was grateful for my unforeseen appearance. Dr. Newstead, he warned, always an eccentric, had been acting more strangely of late and to an ever-increasing degree of mental perturbation. The doctor had taken the Russian pair into his employ following his general discredit by the scientific and academic community, claiming that his detractors might not be satisfied with the destruction of his career and reputation. There were a great many valuables and rare manuscripts in the house, such as unscrupulous treasure-hunters might think to steal with the assumption that none would care if the scandal-ridden explorer were to meet an untimely end. Though no such threats had materialized, the doctor remained wary to a paranoid degree, as if a great terror hung over him, a terror which he must have perceived drawing ever nearer as the servants fled and the grounds of the estate became overrun with leprous foliage.

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#204193
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NuclearBuddha wrote...

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Apathetic tonight, Budda?

Murder and slavery have drawn nothing but a "big deal" and "shrug", respectively.

Well, I'm just saying that from a narrative standpoint, it's not particularly exciting that he killed someone who tormented him.  I'd probably consider doing the same in his place.  It's not exactly the most unique or memorable narrative.


Note to self: Never, EVER, do anything to Buddha that he might construe as "torment".

#204194
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Runescapeguy9 wrote...

NuclearBuddha wrote...
It seemed you were suggesting that "decent" would be a contrast to his current artwork.

Oh. No I was just saying he would be putting out great Tali artwork like crazy. Sorry, didn't mean it any other way.

I can see that.  I'm just teasing at this point.

#204195
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RedTracer7 wrote...

Oh.  My.  God.

That is perhaps the best reference I have seen in a fortnight.

Although Chowder doesn't hold water when compared to the Misadventures of Flapjack.

And for those of you asking yourself how I know this, watch Flapjack.  The humor is something to behold.  :D

I actually like them both quite equally, both have an abundance of rather surreal humor I can't help but admire. Though that new cartoon, Adventure Time, is a strong contender.

Modifié par Azint, 24 juin 2010 - 06:08 .


#204196
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RedTracer7 wrote...


Oh.  My.  God.

That is perhaps the best reference I have seen in a fortnight.

Although Chowder doesn't hold water when compared to the Misadventures of Flapjack.

And for those of you asking yourself how I know this, watch Flapjack.  The humor is something to behold.  :D


Skymaid: So never stop wishing, Flapjack and all your dreams will come true.

Flapjack: Even the scary ones?

Skymaid: *giggles* . . . Yes.


'Nuff said.

#204197
NuclearBuddha

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RedTracer7 wrote...

NuclearBuddha wrote...
Well, I'm just saying that from a narrative standpoint, it's not particularly exciting that he killed someone who tormented him.  I'd probably consider doing the same in his place.  It's not exactly the most unique or memorable narrative.

Note to self: Never, EVER, do anything to Buddha that he might construe as "torment".

Too late.

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#204198
RedTracer7

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cannedcream wrote...

RedTracer7 wrote...


Oh.  My.  God.

That is perhaps the best reference I have seen in a fortnight.

Although Chowder doesn't hold water when compared to the Misadventures of Flapjack.

And for those of you asking yourself how I know this, watch Flapjack.  The humor is something to behold.  :D


Skymaid: So never stop wishing, Flapjack and all your dreams will come true.

Flapjack: Even the scary ones?

Skymaid: *giggles* . . . Yes.


'Nuff said.


K'nuckles: Disappointment is the best adventure!
Flapjack: It is?
K'nuckles: Do you feel all hollow inside?
Flapjack: Yes.
K'nuckles: Wished you'd stayed in bed this morning?
Flapjack: A little...
K'nuckles: Ever felt that way before?
Flapjack: Nope!
K'nuckles: ADVENTURE!
Flapjack: ADVENTURE!!!

Modifié par RedTracer7, 24 juin 2010 - 06:09 .


#204199
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NuclearBuddha wrote...

Raid1000 wrote...

NuclearBuddha wrote...
Rip, if you don't watch out, you're going to end up like Rune.

How Rune ended up?

A shriveled husk of his former talkative self, hating everyone but Tali.


???

I have no intentions of doing that.

I simply hate a lot of people and a lot of things.

At the end of the game, I'm about 100 percent Paragon, 60 percent Renegade. I do good things for the most part, but I don't flying off the handle from time to time.

#204200
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NuclearBuddha

That passage reminded me of The Dunwich Horror, with your desctiption of the house.