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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16176983 times)

Yoink

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^ That was my first thought when I saw that picture, too.


Happy: Just bought the issue I'd missed of Stray Bullets from ComiXology!
Stupid name for a site, but now I can read it and then move on to the next issue, which I already have a physical copy of. :D
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Booze is Life for Yoink

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Xantalos

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Remember kids, don't put metal in a microwave - it might explode summon beings from beyond this realm.
Yeah, I'd prefer not to deal with some of the guys I've put in there.
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Ori and the Blind Forest is a pretty nifty game. Prologue section: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMEuURRlNUQ
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Rewatching A:TLA in the background while I work on my projects. Ah, good show.
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Keep Me Safe - A Girl and Her Computer (Illustrated Game)
Darkest Garden - Illustrated game. - What mysteries lie in the abandoned dark?

Comrade P.

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More like "rewatching A:TLA with my projects in the background", eh? This show is great.
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Ori and the Blind Forest is a pretty nifty game. Prologue section: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMEuURRlNUQ
SO MUCH YES

Hands down the prettiest game i've ever played, and quite fun too. Only a few specific sections that are very fast-paced, punishing and without checkpoints got me fairly salty, but i'm okay with it not being a trivially easy game to complete. 10/10 game would recommend to any metroidvania/platformer fan, and probably others too. :v
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Remember kids, don't put metal in a microwave - it might explode summon beings from beyond this realm.
Yeah, I'd prefer not to deal with some of the guys I've put in there.
I wonder if I could summon Xantalos.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/borrowing/creditcards/10231556/Man-who-created-own-credit-card-sues-bank-for-not-sticking-to-terms.html
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When Dmitry Argarkov was sent a letter offering him a credit card, he found the rates not to his liking ... But he didn't throw the contract away or shred it. Instead, the 42-year-old from Voronezh, Russia, scanned it into his computer, altered the terms and sent it back to Tinkoff Credit Systems. Mr Argarkov's version of the contract contained a 0pc interest rate, no fees and no credit limit. Every time the bank failed to comply with the rules, he would fine them 3m rubles (£58,716). If Tinkoff tried to cancel the contract, it would have to pay him 6m rubles. Tinkoff apparently failed to read the amendments, signed the contract and sent Mr Argakov a credit card.
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 Earlier this week a Russian judge ruled in Mr Argakov's favour. Tinkoff had signed the contract and was legally bound to it. Mr Argakov was only ordered to pay an outstanding balance of 19,000 rubles (£371). "They signed the documents without looking. They said what usually their borrowers say in court: 'We have not read it',” said Mr Mikhalevich. But now Mr Argakov has taken matters one step further. He is suing Tinkoff for 24m rubles for not honouring the contract and breaking the agreement.

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I like this guy.
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I posted a while back about this thing with a housing agency who would build my family a house to live in. I had thought that we were denied and my parents simply didn't tell me(they do things like that). As it turns out, we were given final approval the other day - we're getting a newly-built house just down the street. While my stepdad certainly wants to throw my on the street, the contract for specifically requires everyone whose name is on it(mine is) to live in the house, so at least I have that leverage.
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I posted a while back about this thing with a housing agency who would build my family a house to live in. I had thought that we were denied and my parents simply didn't tell me(they do things like that). As it turns out, we were given final approval the other day - we're getting a newly-built house just down the street. While my stepdad certainly wants to throw my on the street, the contract for specifically requires everyone whose name is on it(mine is) to live in the house, so at least I have that leverage.

On the upside, you have a house. On the downside, you still have to live with him.
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TD1

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Is there grave digging room a garden out back?

That may solve your problem.
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Toady is adding scientists to DF. So many books to collect. So many intellectuals to round up and destroy the learnings of for the purposes of maintaining a monopoly on knowledge.
It's beautiful that he's working on that even when it has no gameplay impact whatsoever. Praise Toady.
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Eric Blank

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It is awesome.

I am concerned however that religious texts are being left out, unless they fall under the domain of philosophers. There needs to be 10543 page essays on the virtues of the goddess of lust, death and rain.
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