The "whatever's on your mind" thread

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  • edited May 2013
    Look out for the old dirty bastard. Personal favorite.
  • edited May 2013
    Awesome! I'm looking forward to going.

    Get a doughnut covered in pickles and cigarettes. Call it the Francis York Morgan.

    Also, Post #10 of this topic and this post and I am dying of laughter. Remember when I laughed at Metal Wolf Chaos. I'm right back there. I am crying. This guy lost his mind.
  • Giant Tope wrote: »
    Look out for the old dirty bastard. Personal favorite.

    The Gay Bar also makes me laugh.
  • edited May 2013
    Also, Post #10 of this topic and this post and I am dying of laughter. Remember when I laughed at Metal Wolf Chaos. I'm right back there. I am crying. This guy lost his mind.

    What.
  • edited May 2013
    Get a doughnut covered in pickles and cigarettes. Call it the Francis York Morgan.

    Also, Post #10 of this topic and this post and I am dying of laughter. Remember when I laughed at Metal Wolf Chaos. I'm right back there. I am crying. This guy lost his mind.

    How the hell do you "wake up in Moldavia"? That's the size of a small state, it's like me saying I woke up in Texas.
  • edited May 2013
    Also about 15 percent of the people posting in that thread have been banned since.
  • edited May 2013
    So, a friend of mine is doing a charity walk for the many children who are still being affected by the chenobyl Disaster (with cancer, and birth defects and such). He's only £18 short of his target amount, but only has a few days left. He'd be grateful if anyone can spare anything at all.
    https://www.justgiving.com/ChernobylChildrenWalk

    In other news, does anyone have any idea what on earth a "humanist marriage" is? It's being debated in parliament today, and I haven't a clue, and Google has been less than helpful.
  • edited May 2013
    Friar wrote: »

    In other news, does anyone have any idea what on earth a "humanist marriage" is? It's being debated in parliament today, and I haven't a clue, and Google has been less than helpful.

    Basically means you don't have to have a religious wedding with a preset to be a legal one.

    At present, marriages are only legal if they are conducted by authorized religious or civic officials. Although the ceremonies can be held outdoors, the register must be signed inside.

    Humanist would do away with that.
  • edited May 2013
    Friar wrote: »
    So, a friend of mine is doing a charity walk for the many children who are still being affected by the chenobyl Disaster (with cancer, and birth defects and such). He's only £18 short of his target amount, but only has a few days left. He'd be grateful if anyone can spare anything at all.
    https://www.justgiving.com/ChernobylChildrenWalk
    Hell with it, that's worth a fiver.
  • edited May 2013
    coolsome wrote: »
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    That guy sure likes The Simpsons.
  • edited May 2013
    coolsome wrote: »
    Basically means you don't have to have a religious wedding with a preset to be a legal one.

    At present, marriages are only legal if they are conducted by authorized religious or civic officials. Although the ceremonies can be held outdoors, the register must be signed inside.

    Humanist would do away with that.
    I think I grasp it now. I'm surprised i've actually never heard of humanism before now, actually.
    Hell with it, that's worth a fiver.

    He's very thankful. And I'm sure the Ukrainian kids will be too.
  • edited May 2013
    Friar wrote: »
    So, a friend of mine is doing a charity walk for the many children who are still being affected by the chenobyl Disaster (with cancer, and birth defects and such). He's only £18 short of his target amount, but only has a few days left. He'd be grateful if anyone can spare anything at all.
    https://www.justgiving.com/ChernobylChildrenWalk

    In other news, does anyone have any idea what on earth a "humanist marriage" is? It's being debated in parliament today, and I haven't a clue, and Google has been less than helpful.

    Hmm... I was going to donate a little, but it looks like he already met his target...

    EDIT: Xbox One, Standing by! XD
  • edited May 2013
    XBOX SPORTS, where you can SPORTS with SPORTS and SPORT in the CLOUD. SPORTS!
  • edited May 2013
    XBOX SPORTS, where you can SPORTS with SPORTS and SPORT in the CLOUD. SPORTS!

    Yeah, I thought it was pretty cool till the Sports, COD, and the lack of used game support.
  • edited May 2013
    Half of my feed is made up of indie devs and the leads of smaller studios, the people who make the games I want to play. I load up Twitter and all I see is displeasure and jabs at the thing's expense.

    "I can't want to play the game adaptation of the Halo TV show! #xboxreveal"

    "Finally you can watch a movie and the trailer for the sequel to that movie...AT THE SAME TIME. What a time to be alive."

    "EA is releasing sports games on the new Xbox? Stop the presses!"

    "So the future of video games is dudes shooting other dudes, sports, and watching television instead. Got it, thanks Microsoft! #XboxReveal"

    "Someone should take bets on how long they're going to keep talking without actually saying anything."
  • edited May 2013
    Yeah. I definitely can see their point.
    Buuut... The New Kinect is clearly far superior to its predecessor. Probably on par or better than the original prototype, so on a technical level I could see it being more useful for developers, maybe to the point that since its included with the console and not an add-on they will intergrate it into the actual DESIGN of their games.

    Then again, the limited scope of the AAA companies and Microsofts tight hold over development of software on the 360 would indicate that its highly unlikely that even a 2nd generation Kinect is going to reach the potential it really should get to. (I'm not even talking anything radical here, just functionality that is on par with the main controller input)
  • VainamoinenVainamoinen Moderator
    edited May 2013
    Get a doughnut covered in pickles and cigarettes. Call it the Francis York Morgan.

    Also, Post #10 of this topic and this post and I am dying of laughter. Remember when I laughed at Metal Wolf Chaos. I'm right back there. I am crying. This guy lost his mind.

    Nintendo fans are DIS GUS TING. :p
  • edited May 2013
    Like any launch announcement it says a lot without saying anything. This is just a teaser for further announcements at E3, and not much of substance will be said then either. It'll take months before all details are known, just in time for the releases hopefully so then informed decisions can be made.

    I've already made my decision, not to buy either new console until at least 6 months after release.
  • edited May 2013
    Like any launch announcement it says a lot without saying anything. This is just a teaser for further announcements at E3, and not much of substance will be said then either. It'll take months before all details are known, just in time for the releases hopefully so then informed decisions can be made.

    I've already made my decision, not to buy either new console until at least 6 months after release.
    Yeah. I'm half-tempted to get a Wii U in a few months if anything good comes out on it. (But probably for Monster Hunter mostly! XD)

    But, it looks like this guy right here is going to main the PC for quite some time...
  • edited May 2013
    Is it called Xbox One because they don't expect to ever sell more than one copy of this media center crap thing?
  • edited May 2013
    I'm not sure if anyone else posted this but Yahoo exclamation point bought Tumblr and now everybody is complaining, even tough absolutely nothing has changed yet. Sometimes I wish people would complain AFTER something happens and not BEFORE.
  • edited May 2013
    But what about the whole porn on tumblr. If yahoo owns it they will censor it all. Oh noes!
  • edited May 2013
    Wait, fuck, didn't think about the porn. Shit, if they're censoring that the Internet is doomed.
  • edited May 2013
    DAISHI wrote: »
    Also about 15 percent of the people posting in that thread have been banned since.

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  • I performed open-mic Stand Up last night in a club in the Embarcadero. The response: great.
  • edited May 2013
    Congrats NoName.
  • edited May 2013
    Noname215 wrote: »
    I performed open-mic Stand Up last night in a club in the Embarcadero. The response: great.
    Oh hey, nice. Kudos and all that.
  • edited May 2013
    way to go.
  • edited May 2013
    TODAY I FINISH my walking cycles of animation for my hero.

    After that I'll only have to draw the characters of the game and my part will be done on the artistic end. I'll send the drawings off for painting, and wait for the music to be scored while I input the script into the game.
  • edited May 2013
    Noname215 wrote: »
    I performed open-mic Stand Up last night in a club in the Embarcadero. The response: great.
    You must be joking.



    Thank you ladies and gentlemen, I'll be here all night!
  • edited May 2013
    DAISHI wrote: »
    TODAY I FINISH my walking cycles of animation for my hero.

    After that I'll only have to draw the characters of the game and my part will be done on the artistic end. I'll send the drawings off for painting, and wait for the music to be scored while I input the script into the game.

    way to go.

    ...It's my pat-on-the-back of the day.
  • edited May 2013
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    Beefed up the protagonist slightly. Going to do one final pass for cleanup and proportions.
  • edited May 2013
    Just getting started on the hero's dad.

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  • edited May 2013
    Don't get me started on the hero's dad.
  • edited May 2013
    Their arms are going to move, right? RIGHT?
  • edited May 2013
    Their arms are going to move, right? RIGHT?

    Lol. All the characters move while talking. To varying degrees, some more limited than others, but the primary characters have a wider range of movement planned.
  • It was nerve-wracking to the point of where I thought I was gonna throw up, but I gotta say I did pretty good.

    The jokes basically consisted of making fun of myself, my ex-girlfirend, and then I just told a bunch of one-liners. As lame as that may seem, the audience didn’t think so.
  • edited May 2013
    I'm drawing a gravedigger inspired by the Undertaker. I guarantee you Coolsome will like him.
  • edited May 2013
    DAISHI wrote: »
    I'm drawing a gravedigger inspired by the Undertaker. I guarantee you Coolsome will like him.

    YAY :D! Everyone knows he is the greatest wrestler in history.
  • edited May 2013
    coolsome wrote: »
    YAY :D! Everyone knows he is the greatest wrestler in history.

    Even though my wrestling watching days are long behind me.... yes, he is one of the greatest.

    Hulk Hogan is always my number one though. 1980s will do that to you.
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