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Author Topic: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Oh well.]  (Read 399686 times)

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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2625 on: November 02, 2013, 12:45:08 am »

WE BELIEVE IN YOU
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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2626 on: November 02, 2013, 07:07:36 am »

I understand the not having free time/wanting to use free time thing, believe me. BELIEVE IN THE ME THAT BELIEVES IN YOU!
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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2627 on: November 02, 2013, 10:07:07 am »

Well, I briefly thought about bumping this then relized that the best games are those which are run by the GM because he wants it, instead of player pressure.

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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2628 on: November 02, 2013, 10:48:34 am »

"Runned"?
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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2629 on: November 02, 2013, 11:53:59 am »

"Runned"?
I think that I will eventually put a warning in my sig about my bad grammar.

I have changed the verb into its proper past participle form. My apologies to anyone who got eyesores for that mistake, it also happens to me in my own language. Damn, it feels bad to be in this side.

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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2630 on: November 02, 2013, 12:07:16 pm »

"Runned"?
I think that I will eventually put a warning in my sig about my bad grammar.

I have changed the verb into its proper past participle form. My apologies to anyone who got eyesores for that mistake, it also happens to me in my own language. Damn, it feels bad to be in this side.
Don't worry. Your grammar is very good, especially if this isn't your main language. You mistakes rarely enough that I generally just figure that they're typos.
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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2631 on: November 02, 2013, 12:11:08 pm »

"Runned"?
I think that I will eventually put a warning in my sig about my bad grammar.

I have changed the verb into its proper past participle form. My apologies to anyone who got eyesores for that mistake, it also happens to me in my own language. Damn, it feels bad to be in this side.
Don't worry. Your grammar is very good, especially if this isn't your main language. You mistakes rarely enough that I generally just figure that they're typos.
Well, thanks, I guess. But I have a dictionary at hand almost always just in case...

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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2632 on: November 02, 2013, 12:16:57 pm »

Don't worry, irregular verbs are hard in any language. I, for one, am a native english speaker and I am yet to figure out the past tense for 'lie' (as in 'I am going to lie down').
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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2633 on: November 02, 2013, 12:20:07 pm »

Don't worry, irregular verbs are hard in any language. I, for one, am a native english speaker and I am yet to figure out the past tense for 'lie' (as in 'I am going to lie down').
Lied, I think.
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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2634 on: November 02, 2013, 12:24:26 pm »

Im pretty sure its something along the lines of lay or layed, lied is the past tense of lying.
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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2635 on: November 02, 2013, 12:28:27 pm »

Im pretty sure its something along the lines of lay or layed, lied is the past tense of lying.

Layed is definitely wrong. Lay is a present tense. I'm pretty sure it's lied.

Edit: Wait, it is lay. That sounds weird.
« Last Edit: November 02, 2013, 12:30:19 pm by Elephant Parade »
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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2636 on: November 02, 2013, 12:31:47 pm »

English is a strange language when you think about it.
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« Reply #2637 on: November 02, 2013, 12:48:48 pm »

Oh, because you havent tried to conjugate Spanish verbs. They are going to blow your head. I actually know a fair bunch of "educated" (they went to school and all) people here that still use them wrong. Mix it with a quite particular dialect that affects a third of the persons and you have a recipe for regular grammar mistakes.

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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2638 on: November 02, 2013, 12:49:52 pm »

Im pretty sure its something along the lines of lay or layed, lied is the past tense of lying.
Layed is definitely wrong. Lay is a present tense. I'm pretty sure it's lied.
Edit: Wait, it is lay. That sounds weird.
Or is it laid?

English is a strange language when you think about it.
It's half German and a third French, with everything else a veritable Spackle of other languages. What do you expect?
German and French are about as far apart as major European languages get, and...it's one-sixth Spackle.

Oh, because you havent tried to conjugate Spanish verbs. They are going to blow your head. I actually know a fair bunch of "educated" (they went to school and all) people here that still use them wrong. Mix it with a quite particular dialect that affects a third of the persons and you have a recipe for regular grammar mistakes.
I've taken Spanish classes, and let me tell you: Conjugating Spanish verbs may be complicated, but it doesn't have nearly as many exceptions as English.
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Re: The Pit of Magic: A Perplexicon Game. [Arm-Based Victory Dance]
« Reply #2639 on: November 02, 2013, 12:53:12 pm »

Oh, because you havent tried to conjugate Spanish verbs. They are going to blow your head. I actually know a fair bunch of "educated" (they went to school and all) people here that still use them wrong. Mix it with a quite particular dialect that affects a third of the persons and you have a recipe for regular grammar mistakes.
I've taken Spanish classes, and let me tell you: Conjugating Spanish verbs may be complicated, but it doesn't have nearly as many exceptions as English.
Well, that's a good point. The "exceptions" in Spanish are all similar to another, if not working the exact way. I don't find a pattern between English exceptions, or at least not one that is useful as a rule of thumb or similar.
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