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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16310665 times)

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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67185 on: December 04, 2011, 03:40:54 am »

Plus the armor, I don't think Japan had anything as good as late era plate armor which basically made you invulnerable to cutting weapons, and I don't know if a samurai would've had the knowledge or tools to circumvent it.  Conversely I know a knight would, because he would've been used to fighting people in full plate and probably would've had access to an estoc, rondel, whatever.
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6:10 onwards - if you can deal with hard texan accents
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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67186 on: December 04, 2011, 04:14:45 am »

Oh man, I think I may have a problem. No sooner does my internet start working, and I start browsing fanart. 2 hours later, I've checked about 5% of the ~28000 images on the board I'm checking, and I've got a dozen blogs bookmarked to check later. And my shipping folder has doubled in size.

Wait, why the fuck do I even have a shipping folder
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Minsky then shut his eyes. “Why do you close your eyes?”, Sussman asked his teacher.
“So that the room will be empty.”
At that moment, Sussman was enlightened.

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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67187 on: December 04, 2011, 04:26:33 am »

Yay, crisis averted without requiring me to stay up all night!

CRISIS AVERTED!

That was my motto as Safety Captain for my high-school's robotics club. If I ever had to hand someone a pair of goggles or gloves, or make them stop something unsafe, I would shout that loudly.

Imagine in your head that you are about to cut into a piece of wood for a carriage on a robot. Suddenly a man runs up to you, throws some goggles and gloves at you, then draws his symbol of office, THE SAFETY SWORD (an old toy wooden sword with duct tape all over it), whacks you with it, and runs off, shouting CRISIS AVERTED for all to hear.



Fun times.
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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67188 on: December 04, 2011, 09:18:07 am »

Got into a session of relating to a friend the history of my grandparents, and all the mind-boggling shit they lived through and yet still came out pretty much happy and well-adjusted.

It put things into perspective, which I need sometimes. Yes, I have a few problems to deal with. Yes, I could have had a better childhood.
However, I still have all my body parts, I haven't been in a coma, I haven't buried siblings, I don't have any chunks of metal embedded in my body, etc. All things being equal, I have it pretty good. If they could go through all that and still be happy and sane, then I need to suck it up and quit worrying about paying off student loans or not having the job I want.
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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67189 on: December 04, 2011, 04:26:05 pm »

Plus the armor, I don't think Japan had anything as good as late era plate armor which basically made you invulnerable to cutting weapons, and I don't know if a samurai would've had the knowledge or tools to circumvent it.  Conversely I know a knight would, because he would've been used to fighting people in full plate and probably would've had access to an estoc, rondel, whatever.
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While I don't know about those guys, I thought the curved edge of the katana was supposed to be its most important aspect.  The longsword may be just as sharp, but it can't effectively slice so much as hack when one swift motion is required because the straight edge of the sword hits, but then there's no cutting motion along that edge on the surface it strikes.  The katana is supposed to strike with a push/pull motion between both hands that maximizes the force and motion of the curved edge along the struck surface for a really penetrating cut.  Less useful against armor, but then I think the prevalence of other weapons on a Japanese battlefield is often neglected.  They had more than katanas.
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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67190 on: December 04, 2011, 04:52:25 pm »

Katanas were useful because metal armor never became widely used in Japan due to the lack of natural resources. Besides, the Yari spear was far more prevalent, and the Naginata was about as popular with Samurai if not more so. On the other hand, bows were considered more useful than any of these, for the most part.
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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67191 on: December 04, 2011, 06:25:19 pm »

First, I had some fun with two games I found on my computer this weekend: Diggr and Spelunky. I played Spelunky for four hours straight yesterday.

Second, I got all my homework finished by 4:00PM, giving me about 4 hours of completely free time.

Third, I put all of the DF Talk segments on my MP3 player, to listen to on bus rides. And I found out the player tracks progress through podcasts, so I don't have to do it manually.

Fourth, and best, I found a tutorial for making a roguelike in C++! This means that I can actually have a final project for that class, instead of some stupid calculator or guessing game; and more importantly, I have a starting point for productive recreational use of the language. I am immensely pleased.
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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67192 on: December 04, 2011, 08:07:01 pm »

Truly, a greater battle of wills has never been seen on this Earth.
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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67193 on: December 04, 2011, 08:35:20 pm »

Truly, a greater battle of wills has never been seen on this Earth.
Haha, that's pretty good.
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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67194 on: December 04, 2011, 08:36:28 pm »

I beat Binding of Issac. I am the cool guy now.

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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67195 on: December 04, 2011, 09:12:55 pm »

Neverland just started on Syfy. Pretty interesting so far.

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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67196 on: December 04, 2011, 09:31:58 pm »

During the time I was muted and inspired by Bauglir's super-sandwich, I made a meat sandwich.

Not a sandwich with bread slices, meat, and possibly dairy, MEAT! Salami frozen hard in place of bread slices (Don't want the sandwich to slip out), and a crapton of wursts inside. Just meat, and more meat. It may give me acid blood, but who cares? IT WAS DAMN DELICIOUS

Again, inspiration from Bauglir, the sandwich god  :P

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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67197 on: December 04, 2011, 09:32:56 pm »

Got into a little debate with a religious relative. last two lines in the conversation?

Uncle: Jesus walked on WATER! How can you still reject god after that!?
Me: Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. that's at least 10x as awesome
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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67198 on: December 04, 2011, 09:34:38 pm »

So, I'm on part 23 of the Sonic 2006 LP and the challenge for this part was to find the best Sonic related fanwork.

It has been found.  Wow what did I just watch.  That was amazing.
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Re: [>゜))))彡] Things fish did to fish while fish in the fish fish (Happy Thread)
« Reply #67199 on: December 04, 2011, 09:40:48 pm »

Got into a little debate with a religious relative. last two lines in the conversation?

Uncle: Jesus walked on WATER! How can you still reject god after that!?
Me: Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. that's at least 10x as awesome
True enough.

Although I bet Jesus could have done that too, if he had been born in the modern day.

"This is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, and a small landmark for dad I mean God."
"Huston? We have a problem... Yeah, Christ keeps turning our water into wine and then trying to pilot the ship."
"Our oxygen filter is broke! What? No, God cannot clean the fliter, God needs to stay the hell away from delicate scientific equipment!"
"Six million dollars and one hippy later, and Man has walked on the moon."
"Wait, you forgot your suit!"
"Thank God we landed on the ocean... JESUS A BOAT IS COMING DON'T TRY TO WALK TO SHORE!"
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