Yahtzee Appreciation Thread For People who Like Yahtzee and ARE NOT CREEPY
#65
Posted 26 October 2008 - 12:39 PM
QUOTE (aggiecouch @ Oct 26 2008, 12:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The stench may have gotten a bit worse, but besides that it's business as usual
Hang on..
*chases 2yo*
No not him.
Oh found it. Someone left a copy of Mario Sunshine under the couch...
#66
Posted 27 October 2008 - 01:06 AM
Are you sure it's not just the decomposing troll droppings left behind from TooChic and Hldme?
EDIT: Oh and to stay on topic, I like Yahtzee... (that enough?)
EDIT: Oh and to stay on topic, I like Yahtzee... (that enough?)
This post has been edited by Maggot4Life: 27 October 2008 - 01:07 AM
I pooped a hammer. I pooped a cornish game hen.
#68
Posted 27 October 2008 - 05:29 AM
Two trolls walk into the FR forums... I think most of you know what happened next.
#70
Posted 28 October 2008 - 11:23 AM
Hldme and Kurtt may have been the same person.
LOVE, the source of all evil:
League Of Villains
League Of Villains
#71
Posted 29 October 2008 - 04:45 AM
QUOTE (Game Over @ Oct 26 2008, 10:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hola, Internet society? How have you been? It has been a while since I've posted a comment here.
Not much has changed since I left.
Not much has changed since I left.
Hola, Game Over.
Nah. This place never changes. Still the same dingy ally behind the Fullyramblomatic store. Trolls come, trolls go. The locals watch dispassionately.
It's not stalking! It's artistic reference!
The project that ate my LIFE!
QUOTE (Game Over @ Jan 17 2009, 11:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You have unlocked a new achivement!
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You are a WINRAR and best pleyur EVAR!
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You are a WINRAR and best pleyur EVAR!
The project that ate my LIFE!
#74
Posted 04 November 2008 - 06:30 PM
That's probably a system he's set up for any emails these days.
When you lose your calm, you feed your anger.
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
#75
Posted 05 November 2008 - 06:25 PM
When I entered this thread I realised something was wrong with the description. That being: No one who admires Yahtzee can possibly be considered normal (thus not "creepy"). Although "normal" is a very abstract term. For instance: Before the Yanks showed up in Afghanistan, it was "normal" for women to be stoned... now its "normal" for her to be given mind altering drugs and an explosive vest. Is that normal in the civilized world? The word "civilized" is another abstract term. For instance: The Chinese considered themselves to be "civilized" while treating their neighbours as "barbarians" but when the British came along they considered the Chinese to be "barbaric" and treated them in the same way the Chinese treated their neighbours before the British arrived. So how can the Chinese be civilized and barbaric at the same time or are there levels of civility and barbarism? There isn't self evident creepiness, normality, civility or barbarism... its all a matter of cultural and individual perception.
Therefore the description of this thread is wrong.
Therefore the description of this thread is wrong.
This post has been edited by Deucaon: 05 November 2008 - 06:27 PM
"I felt insulted until I realized that the people trying to mock me were the same intellectual titans who claimed that people would be thrown out of skyscrapers and feudalism would be re-institutionalized if service cartels don't keep getting political favors and regulations are cut down to only a few thousand pages worth, that being able to take a walk in the park is worth driving your nation's economy into the ground, that sexual orientation is a choice that can be changed at a whim, that problems caused by having institutions can be solved by introducing more institutions or strengthening the existing ones that are causing the problems, and many more profound pearls of wisdom. I no longer feel insulted because I now feel grateful for being alive and witnessing such deep conclusions from my fellows."
-Jimmy McTavern, 1938.
-Jimmy McTavern, 1938.