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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #105 on: September 21, 2008, 12:27:35 pm »

And I got another sharp reminder of my inept social skills today...  It's 9:43, and my dreamgirl is off making Jell-o somewhere.

With a guy she's been somewhat cozy with for a while.

Who's in her class.

Who can actually speak her language.

Who just got back from a trip to the theater with her and two other people.

Who happens to be my roommate.


Wait about Eight or so years, and you'll see who the victor is.


Romance is the siege where the Heart is the Castle.


Man, I'm poetic.

So you're saying one should wait it out, and love will fall into one's hands like an overripe fruit, or that we should expedite the process by shooting flaming arrows at them and launching dead horses at them to cause disease?

Don't forget treachery from within.
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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #106 on: September 21, 2008, 01:51:38 pm »

I'm unsure how sappers would enter the mix.

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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #107 on: September 21, 2008, 02:02:18 pm »

You should try punching a hole in to the portculis then. However, beware the falling lava coming from the walls.
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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #108 on: September 21, 2008, 02:08:05 pm »

The portcullis already has holes in it.  And with that, siege talk shall cease.  I'm not feeling too great right now.

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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #109 on: September 21, 2008, 03:04:10 pm »

THE POETRY IS OVERWHELMING
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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #110 on: September 23, 2008, 11:53:29 am »

Fun fact:  According to Norwegian law, women reach the age of consent two years before men.

Because of this, a 17 year old boy and a 16 year old girl can have sex, and the guy can sue for statutory rape.


Not that he would, mind you.  That would mean he wouldn't get to have sex with her again.


Eighteen is the age where you can legally drink, screw, smoke, get your driver's license and join the army.  They kinda lumped all the age requirements into one birthday.

Except for the girls, who get to have some experience (and thus expectations) by the time the boys are allowed to play naughty with them.


Which is why there are so many recruits out drinking, smoking, and driving.

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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #111 on: September 23, 2008, 04:36:14 pm »

Fun fact:  According to Norwegian law, women reach the age of consent two years before men.

Because of this, a 17 year old boy and a 16 year old girl can have sex, and the guy can sue for statutory rape.

Sorry to break your game, but the norwegian law on sexual crimes says otherwise (§ 196: 16 is the age of consent for both sexes).
(Norwegian only: translation of the text is left as an exercise to the reader). 
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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #112 on: September 23, 2008, 04:45:30 pm »

Huh.  Well, I don't think that's the way it used to be.

Pity.  It was one of those really stupid Norwegian laws that could actually be laughed at.


Couple weeks of vacation coming up on Friday.  I'll have to carpool to the train station, and then it's a bus ride from there up to a location where my folks can pick me up.

I have decided that I have neglected Dwarf Fortress for far too long.  During that period, I will be spending as much time as possible working on my new story. 

Death and Glory will remain dormant, as will my old secret project.  If someone feels like taking over DnG for the time being, by all means contact me and I'll set you up as a temporary host.


I like Death and Glory, and I think my secret project is rather creative.  But I have to admit that this new idea is an epic the likes of which I have never created before.  Here's hoping I can get the necessary preparations done in short order.

[SPEED:1] my friends, [SPEED:1].

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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #113 on: September 24, 2008, 03:50:21 pm »

10:00PM.  Watched Boondock Saints.  Part of me wants to socialize, the other part wants to hit the sack.

Other part wins by convincing the first side that socializing for two more hours isn't going to do diddly.  Sleeping for two more hours will.


Crap.  The party, for all its drunken forgetfulness, has resulted in two more couples and one couple-to-be for me to look at.  I get to watch even more people relaxing in the comfort of each others' presence while I wallow in my own self-loathing, waiting for someone to walk up to me and do all my redemption for me.

And goddamnit, now that I'm trying to stay away from X, she's friggin' everywhere!  Thankfully, only in the mild sense of that term.  I'd go even more batshit if she were in a deep relationship already.  I need more time for that.

Uggh.  My problem is that I never impose on anyone.  People make friends by taking up someone else's space and talking at them until they're liked.  I have always tried to respect the comfort of others, and so I try to never do anything that might force them into something they may find uncomfortable.


Aaaand there go the party people up into the loft to play some Blind Man's Bluff.  I tried it once, because I figure it's one of those children's games that translates well into the college age, where things can "accidentally" get more serious (good grief, I really am pathetic).

I found out three things from that.  One, the rafters are just a tad too low for me to walk upright under.  Two, nobody is going to spark a relationship through a coincidentally-placed grab.  Three, I suck at Blind Man's Bluff.

And since the currently scheduled programming is my evening lonely-funk, I think I'll refrain from giving myself an invitation.


I think I'm getting worse...  Normally, my mood goes in a pretty smooth curve from "spring-in-the-step" in the morning to "emotional slum" in the evening.

But I noticed that I've lately been having some carry-over from the evening funk into the morning hours.  That's not good.


I do have my good moments, though.  I was sitting in front of a couple girls who were sitting with one of the guys from FnTV (I think he may be more girl-desperate than I am, actually), waiting for the film to get properly set up.  Time passes while the assigned film-wrangler struggles with the controls.  I notice my imagination is beginning to kick in.

Let me explain a little about myself.  Several years ago, when I was a kid, I would get bored if I spent five seconds without doing something.  I would have to keep up a constant stream of activities in order to stave off that creeping feeling.

Then, one day, I was in some situation where I did not have access to anything entertaining.  I got bored.  I had nothing to do.  I got more bored.

Eventually, my boredom reached critical mass and began tearing at my sanity.  My brain, in a desperate attempt to preserve itself, began working overtime in order to find some activity - any activity - that would help me.


I've never really been bored since.  My mind is capable of keeping itself occupied in any situation, and with any object (or lack thereof).

It's nice, but it comes with a price.  I will sometimes stare off into the distance while my mind retracts from the outside world and begins some serious thinking to pass the time.  I will also sometimes find ways of entertaining myself which are mildly disturbing to bystanders.


So, anyways.  I'm sitting and waiting.  My mind is beginning to work its magic.

I look at my foot.


My feet are not really used to being in confined spaces.  I've spent many years of my life walking around in nothing more than flip-flops, so my feet have grown naturally rather than spend their life confined by too-tight shoes.  As such, I have 5E+ flippers which are remarkably dexterous (for feet).

I've also been spending a lot of time at the school wearing either boots or tennis shoes.   I noticed recently that my feet had reached a stench that could qualify as a biohazard, and so I switched back to flip-flops for a while to let them "air out".


This means I have a dexterous and unhindered alien foot at my disposal.  I am ready.


I nonchalantly kick off one flop and prop my legs into a comfortable ninety-degree cross (shin of one leg rests on the knee of the other).  I then start cracking my toe-knuckles, and getting the kinks out.

But then my foot starts acting strange, and begins making its way towards my face (I'm quite limber).  I try to restrain it, but it keeps on coming.

After a few seconds, I am locked into a vicious life-or-death struggle with my own foot, with me trying to hold it back and strangle it into submission before it rips my nose off (I'm really quite limber).


More tense seconds pass as I wrestle with my own appendage for the pleasure of my miniature audience.  Eventually I gain the upper hand (ha) and put my foot down (ha ha).

Then it's time to pull the folding theater-seat next to me out from the back a couple inches and peek behind it.  I quickly slam the seat back into place and begin edging away from it, throwing wary glances back at it all the way.

Next show, I make a point of looking for something else to toy with.


The movie has finally been figured out by this time, and is just about to begin.  For my final performance, I settle for giving my head a light flick and turning it into a metronome as my head ticks back and forth from the force of the blow.


Well, looks like I've almost used up one of my extra sleep hours.  Bugger.

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« Reply #114 on: September 25, 2008, 02:26:04 am »

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:D I had to try very hard not to laugh out loud so as not to wake up the whole apartment :P
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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #115 on: September 25, 2008, 08:18:12 am »

I swear, if someone made a video of you bored and sold copies, Bill Gates would have serious competition.
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« Reply #116 on: September 25, 2008, 01:09:19 pm »

There's an impro thing on the school seminar list for this year.  I don't think it's an actual seminar, I think it's just a bunch of people doing impro.  Naturally, I signed up.  I wonder what I'm going to do...


I'm taking off in the morning for a quick vacation, and that's probably going to be an interesting ordeal, seeing as it's not something I'm used to doing on my own.

Someone is going to ask tomorrow morning if there's anyone else taking a train around that time so I can share a cab, but that's probably not going to happen.  My schedule is just a teensy bit too weird for such luck.  Hrrmph.  That means I'll have to pay for the whole thing.  Blight.


Very very little going on here.  As such, my brain started working again.  I just went through a little free association game in my head.  I'd think of a word, and then think of what that work made me think of.  I would then take that word, and think about what it made me think of.  Here's my chain of thought:


Steam
Punk
Steampunk  (this was a bit of a jump.  I don't think "steampunk" when I think of "punk")
Goggles
Latch
Rank
File
Toe
Nail
Bird (?????)

I stopped that train of thought before it got too disturbing. 

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« Reply #117 on: September 25, 2008, 03:48:57 pm »

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Uggh.  My problem is that I never impose on anyone.  People make friends by taking up someone else's space and talking at them until they're liked.  I have always tried to respect the comfort of others, and so I try to never do anything that might force them into something they may find uncomfortable.

I have that problem too, I'll wait five minutes for people in my way to stop conversing before I'll say "excuse me" and walk by.
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« Reply #118 on: September 30, 2008, 10:54:20 am »

The vacation turned out to be only one week.  I hope I can get *something* done on my project.  Or at least a +something+.

I've still got until Sunday, but still...  I was hoping for more time.  Ah, but doesn't everybody say that eventually?


Soon as we get back to school, we've got three days of planning for the boy/girl party.  I can't remember if I mentioned this thing before, so I'll go over it again to provide some filler for this post.

Basically, all the guys in school get together and plan a party for the girls.  The feminines do some planning for a boy party.  When the day comes, they hold both parties one after the other (I think guys throw their thing first, but I'm not sure.  We do have a track record of coming first...).

Anyways, that's supposed to be great fun.  Both sides are also apparently supposed to pamper the other gender for that day as well, but I already do most of the stuff they suggested.  Not sure what I'm going to do as far as that's concerned...


So, yeah.  Three days of planning, one day of (???), and then the boy/girl party day.  After that, we've got a pretty standard schedule up to the 20th, at which point the first student night is held.  I can't remember if it's interior design or clothing that has that night, but it's going to be a Halloween-themed night.  As such, they've asked everyone to bring a costume.

I've got two gripes with that.  One, I was already packed to the ears on my trip up here.  Costumes have a habit of being bulky too, so tacking that on top of everything else I've got to carry around doesn't sound very appealing to me...

Two, I don't have a costume.


So I was deliberating as to what I'd use for the Halloween night...  I've got one costume idea that I've had for a couple years now, but it requires some things that are not what one might call readily available.  At least not on such a short notice.

So that's slightly out the window.  I started trying to think about what would be relatively easy to pull together, while still providing a reason for me to wear it. 

Then it occurred to me.  The Crow.


Under normal circumstances, I would never consider putting that on.  But seeing as I've already got a couple people talking about how much I look like Brandon Lee, it suddenly takes on a humorous slant.  Good enough for me.

The makeup is slightly problematic...  But I'm sure I can find someone at the school who would be willing to do me up like ol' Draven.

I'm sorry, but this is all just striking me as extravagantly clever.  I'm going to have to go off and giggle in a corner for a few minutes.  Excuse me.

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Re: Sandy Fjord
« Reply #119 on: October 01, 2008, 03:33:04 pm »

The Crow costume is being more problematic than expected.  I thought it would be a pretty simple deal to pull together, but apparently not. 

Anyways, there's going to be a little jump over to a different house tomorrow, so my story preparations are going to get interrupted slightly.  And then on Friday, we're hopping over to a different house.  Saturday my folks leave for Sardinia, and Sunday I go back to school sometime in the afternoon.

And I haven't written a single word yet.


Silly me, I had to go and think about a special kind of backdrop that doesn't exist in native DF.  As such, I have been forced to mod and build it myself.  This has taken up the entirety of my time here, even with 41 [SPEED:1] dwarves.  And I'm not finished laying everything out.

Just peeked in at my stocks screen.  I don't have a bookkeeper, so they're all rounded off rather significantly.  Even so, I've got 10,000? blocks in assorted constructions, with 4,000? still free.  I'll probably end up needing more than that, but that's okay.  I've got smelter reactions that can give me 20 of the desired building blocks per use.

This thing god damned better be epic, for all the work I'm stuffing into it...


I most likely won't be able to finish the backdrop by the end of this week.  I'll try to put some time into it while I'm at school though.  I've been wanting to do this for some time...
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