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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16278183 times)

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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149220 on: January 04, 2015, 05:05:12 pm »

My parents went to canada and suddenly my dad was obsessed with canadian stuff. Not even reasonable fixations, like cheap cheese and cold medicine.
Is cheap cheese and cold medicine reasonable, or...

that was written wrong grammatically. It was cheap cheese and cold medicine that he became fixated with.

It was like regular cold medicine but with a french label, he made us take it to the pharmacy to try to get a match.

My dad has issues.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149221 on: January 04, 2015, 05:06:13 pm »

Helgo's got it right, I think the adjectives were mixed up. On purpose or accident, I can't say. XD
I don't know, both ways make sense.

Cheap (low-quality) cheese, and medicine (for colds)

Cold (because Canada) cheese, and cheap (because Canadian healthcare) medicine

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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149222 on: January 04, 2015, 05:08:42 pm »

Every canadian I know says they have excellent health care. Yet I keep getting told it is terrible. I also heard of a guy that got frostbite in his fingers (he reached into icy water to retrieve a glove) sawing off his own fingers rather than wait a few months for surgery. Apparently he did a bang up job of it too.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149223 on: January 04, 2015, 05:11:23 pm »

Err, does bang up mean good or bad?

I'd swear it's Australian slang and yet I'm not sure... I'm pretty sure it means 'good' over here. xD
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149224 on: January 04, 2015, 05:13:54 pm »

Err, does bang up mean good or bad?

I'd swear it's Australian slang and yet I'm not sure... I'm pretty sure it means 'good' over here. xD
"Thorough" is what it translates to, I think.

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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149225 on: January 04, 2015, 05:21:27 pm »

he did a decent job is what I am saying. Didn't hit any nerves and sawed off the black parts (i.e. his entire fingers.)
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149226 on: January 04, 2015, 07:12:47 pm »

Huh, brilliant game design brainwave. Swapping the equivalents of feats and spells keeps a high level character's repertoire of Weird Shit they can do comprehensible without the aid of a fucking spreadsheet, while still giving enough tweaking options to keep players feeling unique. Since the system is point-based, it also lets me condense the advancement mechanics into using a single resource pool instead of two, which was necessary when I realized it would be impossible to balance the cost of entirely new abilities and options against stat boosts and other numbers-adjustments.

Once again, I need to rush through and edit all the documents written thus far to ensure harmony with what I'm about to do.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149227 on: January 04, 2015, 07:35:59 pm »

Every canadian I know says they have excellent health care. Yet I keep getting told it is terrible. I also heard of a guy that got frostbite in his fingers (he reached into icy water to retrieve a glove) sawing off his own fingers rather than wait a few months for surgery. Apparently he did a bang up job of it too.

Basically, we have pretty accessible healthcare, which is awesome. That's also the problem, because we have to deal with everyone's health problems, instead of just the people who can afford it, while making no profit off it. And medical professionals and equipment are really expensive, which, plus the fact that the mainly conservative government refuses to raise taxes to get more money means that the healthcare budget is far lower then is needed. Its especially annoying here in Alberta, the province that's actually doing WELL economically due to its oil reserves, because if we raised taxes JUST A TINY BIT we could totally solve/lessen all the above problems.

We totally have a [sleeping]Canadian Politics thread for this kind of stuff, if anyone cares.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149228 on: January 04, 2015, 07:41:11 pm »

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I also heard of a guy that got frostbite in his fingers (he reached into icy water to retrieve a glove) sawing off his own fingers rather than wait a few months for surgery. Apparently he did a bang up job of it too.
I regard this kind of anecdotal evidence as dubious. If they left him to wait a few months, it was probably because it wasn't that urgent (and gangrene IS a surgical emergency

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t the mainly conservative government refuses to raise taxes to get more money means that the healthcare budget is far lower then is needed
... without knowing the exact situation of Canada: I think that it's far more likely that they refuse to increase the healthcare budget (or even decrease it) so that they can invest that money elsewhere. For instance, "rescuing" their buddies' banks when they default. At least that's what's happening here. And I suspect that deep down the political caste is pretty much the same everywhere.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149229 on: January 04, 2015, 07:43:08 pm »

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I also heard of a guy that got frostbite in his fingers (he reached into icy water to retrieve a glove) sawing off his own fingers rather than wait a few months for surgery. Apparently he did a bang up job of it too.
I regard this kind of anecdotal evidence as dubious. If they left him to wait a few months, it was probably because it wasn't that urgent (and gangrene IS a surgical emergency

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t the mainly conservative government refuses to raise taxes to get more money means that the healthcare budget is far lower then is needed
... without knowing the exact situation of Canada: I think that it's far more likely that they refuse to increase the healthcare budget (or even decrease it) so that they can invest that money elsewhere. For instance, "rescuing" their buddies' banks when they default. At least that's what's happening here. And I suspect that deep down the political caste is pretty much the same everywhere.

it wasn't gangrene, it was frostbite. it wasn't spreading, his fingers were just black and dead. Not really a priority surgery.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149230 on: January 04, 2015, 07:58:50 pm »

his fingers were just black and dead. Not really a priority surgery.
Th... that's literally gangrene (graphic images, because wikipedia). That's a pretty high priority.
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“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.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149231 on: January 04, 2015, 07:59:44 pm »

Yeah, gangrene is just another word for necrosis.

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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149232 on: January 04, 2015, 08:00:54 pm »

Saw The Immitation Game today with my folks. Nice to get one more movie in before the break ends.

First half was a fairly run-of-the-mill historical story: person with fresh new idea to solve a problem isn't believed in, but in the end their idea works. However, once that whole thing was over it got pretty interesting.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149233 on: January 04, 2015, 08:05:00 pm »

If it wasn't a surgical emergency why the hurry? ;)

BTW, I just made a quick check and apparently it's pretty standard to delay surgical debridement of frostbite precisely because it's not easy to tell viable tissue from nonviable until after some has passed, and in fact doing it early results in a worse prognosis.
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Re: [くコ:彡] Hibari and the excitable squid (Happy thread)
« Reply #149234 on: January 04, 2015, 08:12:11 pm »

Choose your own adventure games being roll to dodge or are there actual games like that?
This was from, like... hours and hours ago, but whatever. If you want to get a glimpse (and by glimpse, I mean most all of it, online, with the original author's blessings) at one of the better CYOA series, check this thread.

It's worth noting that CYOA games, originally done in print format, are older than you are, Cryx. They're also older than me, and most people on the forum. We're talking 40s, 50s, with notable popularization starting in the 60s or thereabouts, iirc. They've been around for a while.

There's also freakish bucketloads of them online (often ran as some variation of text adventure), and we've got at least one LP that started recently.
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