Replies to elli, page 17

  1. @razzleberry Good man.

    Sunday, 28-Feb-16 23:31:47 UTC from web in context
  2. @razzleberry We love you anyways, bbg.

    Monday, 22-Feb-16 12:35:54 UTC from web in context
  3. @razzleberry Actually, while I'm ripping my bot-girlfriend's guts open to change her against her will, would you like me to add following-based messages for you, whenever you finally get around to hitting a 1000th message?

    Monday, 22-Feb-16 11:54:44 UTC from web in context
  4. @razzleberry Welcome to our following. I hope you enjoy. There's cookies and punch by the door. You'll get some crayons, a picture of your family, and a puppy later.

    Monday, 22-Feb-16 11:49:18 UTC from web in context
  5. @razzleberry Was your point based in rationality, even if it was wrong or you lost?

    Monday, 22-Feb-16 11:48:23 UTC from web in context
  6. @razzleberry Oh, hmm, yeah, that works. Ohkay, so here is the scoop.

    The Samsung Galaxy S7 is being advertised with many features, water-cooling being one of them. But to my disappointment when I investigated further, it is just a heat-pipe or heat-spreader with internal liquid whose name was a bit played with my marketing.

    Monday, 22-Feb-16 11:48:19 UTC from web in context
  7. @razzleberry I'll need your two cents.

    Monday, 22-Feb-16 11:47:13 UTC from web in context
  8. @razzleberry We also have cooking classes every Thursday. Last week we made macaroni elbow noodles with tomato sauce/diced tomato/sautéed onion/semi-sautéed green and red bell pepper/ground beef. It was really nice and fairly fresh. Next week we're making baked pepperjack macaroni and cheese, because we have too many macaroni noodles.
    Admission is a one-time payment of $0.02. (Waivable depending on the circumstances).

    Monday, 22-Feb-16 11:45:12 UTC from web in context
  9. @razzleberry You'd be scolded a lot for having a too-cool bot and you'd be ignored a lot. It's like Buddhism without the claim that you'll get closer to the subtly happy lack of pleasure and suffering.

    Monday, 22-Feb-16 11:41:39 UTC from web in context
  10. @razzleberry To me Flash is like the simplest thing ever but I also was ten when I started using it so I genuinely don't remember how hard it was at first.

    Monday, 15-Feb-16 16:41:18 UTC from web in context
  11. @razzleberry I'd imagine so. I've missed like a fifth of the school year anyway so w/e

    Friday, 12-Feb-16 00:52:21 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  12. @razzleberry on the one hand I want to be with my friends but on the other hand, everything else

    Friday, 12-Feb-16 00:50:03 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  13. @razzleberry For the most part I had lots of fun with the book. It's not necessarily a new favourite or anything, but it was definitely what I've come to expect from David Wong. I feel his usual style of goofy meta-prose didn't work quite as well in FVaFS as it did in John Dies at the End though, as that book's surreality and outright strangeness kind of lent itself to that style of prose whereas in FVaFS it was a much more focused and linear narrative. The pacing also felt awkward in between some setpieces, but for the most part the book managed to balance detailed worldbuilding with smart character writing really well throughout which made it consistently engaging.

    Thursday, 11-Feb-16 00:35:17 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  14. @razzleberry RIP RDN

    Wednesday, 10-Feb-16 20:49:45 UTC from web in context
  15. @razzleberry I don't think you guys understand how hard it is for a young conservative ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ

    Wednesday, 10-Feb-16 20:46:54 UTC from web in context
  16. @razzleberry I don't think you guys understand how hard it is for a young conservative liberal

    Wednesday, 10-Feb-16 20:44:07 UTC from web in context
  17. @razzleberry The only time something might be better without anyone in in close proximity would probably be reserved only for those times where one might want to drown their sorrow in a big bucket of Ben & Jerries.

    Which is like SUPER sad... They do not sell big buckets of Ben & Jerries around here anywhere T_T

    Tuesday, 09-Feb-16 22:06:18 UTC from web in context
  18. @razzleberry *goes over a long list by head*

    ... There have to be a few things that make the exception, right ?

    Tuesday, 09-Feb-16 21:55:32 UTC from web in context
  19. @razzleberry Oh, yeah, I would play with humans. But they can be such a pain... And by pain I mean that there is always this numbskull who takes 2 minutes per turn in the early game... Add 1 second per turn of the game. And 1 game takes 500 turns... Whoop... just got yourself a game of [ (120 times 500) plus ( 1+2+3+4+5 ... untill 500 ) ] ... I am going to say 52 hours...

    I guess I just demonstrated that turn based games are primarily if not only fun when you are at least in punching distance of eachother.

    Tuesday, 09-Feb-16 21:47:22 UTC from web in context
  20. @razzleberry You know, exactly that. I mean, I like games that take long. But for Civ5 it kinda tests my patience with the fact that I really can not exploit my best perks to the point where I become a big unstoppable monster, or exploit my enemies weakness where I overcome a great obstacle through great tactical genousity. Due to it being turn-based and on a LUA engine that takes WAAAAAY too long per turn ( especially when on big map with over 12 computers )... Now Sins of a Solar Empire is actually a WAY longer game, and you can seriously exploit the hell out of your perks or your opponents weakness if you use your brain, and that game can take even longer.

    I still kinda wanna play a game that goes though the ages like Civ5 though... Perhaps I will go give Rise of Nations another go

    Tuesday, 09-Feb-16 21:33:20 UTC from web in context
  21. @razzleberry I tried pouring holy water on it and shouting prayer with a silver cross but the demons haven't left it

    Tuesday, 09-Feb-16 03:03:14 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  22. @razzleberry ask and ye shall recieve http://rainbowdash.net/url/832456

    Tuesday, 09-Feb-16 01:48:26 UTC from web in context
  23. @razzleberry http://pny.lv/0772p

    Tuesday, 09-Feb-16 01:48:16 UTC from web in context
  24. @razzleberry depends on what you find fun

    Monday, 08-Feb-16 23:31:14 UTC from web in context
  25. @razzleberry consider doing something then, I hear that helps.

    Monday, 08-Feb-16 23:29:45 UTC from web in context
  26. @razzleberry My old friend, Rita. She draws a lot of my avatars actually. From the very first drawing of Cerulean (Who became known as "Chubby Cerulean" because he had sort of G3-ish proportions on a G4 body) to the legendary "Generic Wolffurgrapes" that made the getyiffed guy so mad.

    Wednesday, 03-Feb-16 08:27:33 UTC from web in context
  27. Listening to Arcade Fire for the first time, it's pretty good. Thanks @razzleberry for leaving this. BTW do you want me to send your 2 records?

    Tuesday, 02-Feb-16 09:48:14 UTC from web in context
  28. @razzleberry https://imgur.com/orO1uuk

    Monday, 01-Feb-16 20:22:12 UTC from web in context
  29. @razzleberry :'(

    Tuesday, 26-Jan-16 08:28:49 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  30. @razzleberry What? No

    everybody knows that firetruck blood smell like water

    Monday, 25-Jan-16 20:12:01 UTC from web in context