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Skyrim idea for modded additional race
Walsingham replied to Walsingham's topic in Computer and Console
I thought the name sounded weirdly familiar. However, I kind of like the idea of a mod which takes 'cleared' locations and if you revisit then you find a bunch of tiny Fey folk restocking everything. Resetting the candles, eating the dead. You know that sort of thing. Maybe like those weird evil fairies in Hellboy 2. -
Any grognards in the room? (OSR gaming)
Walsingham replied to nikolokolus's topic in Pen-and-Paper Gaming
Apologies if you've been about and I just haven't seen you. Welcome. Yes, we've spent about the last eight months running a 1988 edition Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (WHFRP) campaign. My top three observations are as follows: 1) The world building source material is often comparatively weak. I don't mean sparse and undeveloped. I mean weak. 2) To circumvent this I set the campaign outside the given core world and used inspirational material - historical, Captain Alatriste, When Gravity Fails, A Thousand and One Arabian Nights. 3) I found the game mechanics a little underdeveloped. But they avoid the sin of being too comprehensive and or too simple. -
The real future of intelligence is inductive/deductive 'creative' intelligence. Direct observation is always going to be too resource intensive.
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The Science of Why We Don't Believe in Science
Walsingham replied to alanschu's topic in Way Off-Topic
Probably my favourite reason not to dismiss people with faith: Archbishop Desmond Tutu. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-23464694 -
I'm trying. But it's hard to make an uptick register, given previous levels. ~~ @Zor. I had to laugh. You realise that research has proven that the worst possible response to news of terminal cancer is when a subject accepts it as inevitable? Even patients who simply refused to believe anything was happening were better off. The best chance of surviving 3 years past your terminal date is to fight like a bastard. EDIT: I know it's cancer, not politics. But you will allow that you chose the metaphor.
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The (hopefully) attractive women thread.
Walsingham replied to PK htiw klaw eriF's topic in Way Off-Topic
LOL EDIT: I'm blaming you for me getting toast crumbs all over the place, jigging about to this.- 610 replies
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I don't think I could show that level of restraint. I'm pondering this over my breakfast toast. We know that Neil Gaiman likes reckless enthusiasm, because he's crazy about his wife, AFP. We also know that the strong characters in his books are usually effortless and suave. We may assume therefore that he is a little shy, and not always self-composed. You were therefore correct. He should not be disturbed while he is eating. I suggest - somewhat idly - that the correct approach would be to bribe the waiting staff to inform you when he is getting up to leave. This is a moment of setting forth, with a confidently full stomach. In addition, if he looks irate at the intrusion then you can apologise and deftly offer to pay for his lunch.
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I was wondering about why there are candles and lamps all over Skyrim's ancient dungeons and catacombs. The thought occurred to me that there must be a little people called lamplighters who scurry around lighting lamps ahead of adventurers. Why do they do this? What do they look like? Are they evil?
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BREAK BREAK - 'Total Domination' warning
Walsingham replied to Walsingham's topic in Computer and Console
Bah, as if these ubermensch would fall for nonsense like this. I'd say our members - me included - would fall for *Error. Out of convoluted similes* -
So what you're saying is that you feel it's pointless, so you are politely flagging yourself up for the death squads? It strikes me that - since you're not an imbecile - the only logical conclusion is that you don't really think the situation is as serious as you are making out.
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Spent considerable time today playing Skyrim. Thanks to the steam workshop I was able to run around murdering vampires using an incredibly fine-wrought teaspoon. ...While singing along to Whistle While You Work, from Disney's Snow White. ~~ Gaming expostulation of the day: While being flung off cliff by dragon priest spell. "Queens of the Stone Aaaaage!"
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I get a bit OCD about finishing books. That's why I should never have started Robert Fisk's magnum opus. Just thinking about the bastard object makes me want to weep.
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I'm a wee bit confused. You're saying it doesn't matter if M swung first? I think it does. I think most courts would consider it important. ~ BTW as an aside I think it's helpful to use the letters as other people started doing before me. It helps me keep focussed on the debate as an academic exercise, rather than a replay of the trial. Just wondered if anyone else found the same.
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The (hopefully) attractive women thread.
Walsingham replied to PK htiw klaw eriF's topic in Way Off-Topic
I agree. It is definitely and absolutely about exploring the extent to which European notions of attractiveness have dominated world culture through the internet. Hence this old skool, 1986:- 610 replies
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I've done similar, with those purple aftershock drinks. I couldn't climb out of the bathtub for 12 hours. Pretty sure I didn't drown.
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The Science of Why We Don't Believe in Science
Walsingham replied to alanschu's topic in Way Off-Topic
Maybe the hate is sciency, and it just happens to be directed at homosexuals? -
I might respectfully point out that your 'stop fascism' plan seems to consist of simply noising off online. No, for example, political party or writing to MPs or staging rallies... EDIT: Ok, I may be presupposing too much here. But you take my point.
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Game devs starting to call out some of the *crazy* vitriol
Walsingham replied to alanschu's topic in Computer and Console
Companies have a serious reluctance to just tell people to **** off. Which is weird, because some people really need to be told that. -
The (hopefully) attractive women thread.
Walsingham replied to PK htiw klaw eriF's topic in Way Off-Topic
I hate to break the trend, but I have to point out that oby now seems to spend almost all available time looking for these photos.- 610 replies
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Just a reminder that it is now affirmed to be legal to insult the French president. Members now have legal protection to call any French president a jumped up onion seller, or - if they wish to get intellectual - a metamorphosed ****roach. Insulting the French president remains mandatory for all English forum members.
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Sugar and sulphuric acid, if I'm not mistaken.
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God save us from 'cool' parents. Mine found my stash when I was about 15, complimented me on it not being distasteful, and so I immediately threw it away. Parents should never be aware of any sexual activity their offspring engage in.
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Listening to 'da yoof' at work I gather they practically swim in the stuff via mobiles. Little bastards. EDIT: Full disclosure - I wrote this next noticed the attractive women thread on this forum...
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For a second there I thought those were the horns of subterrene water-buffalo.
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I believe I am already on record, but will reiterate. Children need to discover sex at their own speed, and in a context which emphasises the emotional and positive aspects. This is why internet pornography is bad for kids. And why they should find porn the way I did. Unexpectedly. In a cardboard box.