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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16183572 times)

GlyphGryph

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But that's like saying Microsoft really found their stride with Bungie, except even less so because Microsoft at least got itself involved.

Not sure if buying someone who's already doing it right and then not interacting with them besides the occasional influx of funding can really be considered "finding one's stride". :P
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But that's like saying Microsoft really found their stride with Bungie, except even less so because Microsoft at least got itself involved.

Not sure if buying someone who's already doing it right and then not interacting with them besides the occasional influx of funding can really be considered "finding one's stride". :P

Perhaps you'd have preferred if I just said "Disney made a good decision buying Pixar," then. Same notion, just different verbage.
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I bought two things that are going to make me a very happy man today: I found a local supplier for Sriracha, and I bought more rum.
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Holy crap, why did I not start watching One Punch Man earlier? This is the best thing.
probably figured an autobiography wouldn't be interesting

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Finally got around to finishing Victor Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris ("The Hunchback of Notre Dame"). I've been reading it very slowly- only a scene or chapter at a time, sometimes weeks or even months apart- and reflecting on the characters and themes between reading.

It's not at all a story about a gypsy dancer and the unfortunate men who fall for her. It's about society, about art and learning, about the behavior of the masses compared with those of individuals, and about the many forms love can take, be it for good or ill. I'm also blaming it for fanning that little spark of rebelliousness and defiance in me, though that might just be the residual effect of close proximity to concentrated Frenchness. In any case, I can sense ways in which I've changed since reading it... and I've found a new appreciation for French culture as well.

Apparently Victor Hugo wrote it all with a single bottle of ink. Throughout the writing process he wore a long gown-like grey wool sweater, so he wouldn't be tempted to do anything but research and writing. In addition to enjoying his work, I genuinely admire his spirit and dedication to the craft.

That, combined with snippets from Ze Frank's show, has gotten me thinking about the nature of life, our place here, and the purpose behind creating. Building our magnificent sandcastles despite the knowledge that they'll be washed away, and striving ever against inevitability. It's oddly empowering.
« Last Edit: June 27, 2012, 08:07:12 pm by Solifuge »
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Seriyu

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WAAAAAHAAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAA

http://t.co/84EqH6qQ

JAPAN IS MAKING A GIANT ROBOT FOR SERIOUS USAGE

THAT IS REDICULOUS OH MY GOD WAAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

I CAN'T BREATH SEND HELP

(also this is the last topic I'll post this link in honest, It's just so hilarious a concept)

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Yay Notre Dame! It took me a very long time to finish that book, but boy was it worth it. There's a bunch of other classic literature that I've been wanting to look into too but so far I've never mustered the focus to read it. Maybe I'll try getting back into Moby Dick again at some point.
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I is pro mlg farmer, I just finished making round bales.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEJHrmliVQw

It's better than the original Bangarang music video anyway, mostly because Mr. Creosote driving an ice cream truck that gets robbed by kids makes no sense at all.

edit: I love classic literature, for all the depth and meaning behind it.  But dear god, I cannot get into most of the books I own or downloaded. Maybe I'm just lazy and need to try harder and procrastinate less.
« Last Edit: June 27, 2012, 08:20:20 pm by Detonate »
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Looks like that poison wasn`t good for their eyes at all.
I never thought I'd say this, but Nietzsche is just adorable.

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Ehn. Honestly, I'd give good odds that it's just that most of the classics and great notes in literary history are depressive as fuck. Deep, insightful, and something like 90% about either bad sex, death, or bigotry/xenophobia (or, of course, some combination of the lot). It's just not very... something. I'unno. It doesn't engage if you're not intrested in fighting doldrums for your literary fix.

Back to reading the rumia-gets-summoned-by-louise ZnT/Touhou crossover :P

E: Maybe try something like the Thousand Nights and a Night, or Romance of the Three Kingdoms or something. More zing, less social commentary and/or angst.
« Last Edit: June 27, 2012, 08:35:39 pm by Frumple »
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I is pro mlg farmer, I just finished making round bales.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEJHrmliVQw

It's better than the original Bangarang music video anyway, mostly because Mr. Creosote driving an ice cream truck that gets robbed by kids makes no sense at all.

edit: I love classic literature, for all the depth and meaning behind it.  But dear god, I cannot get into most of the books I own or downloaded. Maybe I'm just lazy and need to try harder and procrastinate less.

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WAAAAAHAAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAA

http://t.co/84EqH6qQ

JAPAN IS MAKING A GIANT ROBOT FOR SERIOUS USAGE

THAT IS REDICULOUS OH MY GOD WAAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

I CAN'T BREATH SEND HELP

(also this is the last topic I'll post this link in honest, It's just so hilarious a concept)
I don't even like mecha and I still think that's awesome.
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I think we should invest in making working PPC cannons. They can work on Gundam, we'll work on Battletech.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9svCQN6QgaE&feature=related  :o

Also:

Went to a restaurant with co-workers the other day, and a coworker ordered a 'Horlick'

I asked, "What's a Horlick?ONLY ANSWER APPROPRIATELY." as I realized what I just said.

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I don't even like mecha and I still think that's awesome.

Oh yeah, totally, I just feel it's kind've a ridiculous concept without giving it enormous clown shoe looking feet to support it's weight.

With that said, some of the greatest technological concepts in history were discovered by just setting a seemingly impossible goal and going at it with all we've got, and who knows, maybe this'll invent a new power source or something that'll revolutionize the world.

But until then I'm going to laugh at it. :P

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I just realised that a level 1 Commoner can destroy an entire DnD campaign. Hopy shit man.
Chicken Infested, or something a little more clever?
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In the days when Sussman was a novice, Minsky once came to him as he sat hacking at the PDP-6.
“What are you doing?”, asked Minsky. “I am training a randomly wired neural net to play Tic-Tac-Toe” Sussman replied. “Why is the net wired randomly?”, asked Minsky. “I do not want it to have any preconceptions of how to play”, Sussman said.
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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Its not very clever, but its still pretty hilarious.
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