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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:Compressed seman is definitely more than a possibility in this case
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Speaking of ridiculous fighting games, does anyone remember the name of or have a link to the SomethingAwful fighting game that was being made? I know like most goon projects it was probably abandoned halfway through, but I remember playing one release with the get out frog that was pretty amusing. Thought I had it saved somewhere but I can't remember the name to look for it and it probably wasn't the final release.
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Oh man, the one with Dr. Ian Gibbis Frogout? Dunno where to find it, but man it had some good animation.
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Say Nothing posted:First thing I thought of was this crime against nature. Dude owns bones.
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Dynastes posted:Wood is a possibility, but most likely it is articulated scientific model. The carpals and tarsals are all modeled as a solid block, so definitely not a classroom model. Given the level of insanity involved in the project overall, I can believe that the guy hand-carved them from wood.
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The Tommy Westphall universe gets a little larger.
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davebo posted:Speaking of ridiculous fighting games, does anyone remember the name of or have a link to the SomethingAwful fighting game that was being made? I know like most goon projects it was probably abandoned halfway through, but I remember playing one release with the get out frog that was pretty amusing. Thought I had it saved somewhere but I can't remember the name to look for it and it probably wasn't the final release. I'm still waitin on mulum to give me the rest of the drat assets!
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Why wait for a novelty fighting game to be released when there is Arm Joe, the first videogame adaptation of Les Mis. Inspector Gesicht has a new favorite as of 20:40 on Jan 29, 2015 |
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I just don't get Loss anymore.
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Inspector Gesicht posted:Why wait for a novelty fighting game to be released when there is Arm Joe, the first videogame adaptation of Les Mis. Wanna see Eponine vs. Cosette, or anyone vs. Thinardier.
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Mola Yam posted:I want a girl with a short skirt and a loooooooonnnnnnnng penis. Sure explains why her voice is dark like tinted glass...
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Alter Ego posted:Wanna see Eponine vs. Cosette, or anyone vs. Thinardier. You rang? (This game is seriously the craziest poo poo.) It's not actual matches, just combo exhibition, but still.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 23:11 |
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We have 6 Amazon boxes on our kitchen table that we won't move because the cats are way too into them. They just hang out and play in them all day, attacking over the edges at each other like trench warfare. When one gets ragged or someone pukes on it, we just replace it. The strange things we do for these fluffy poo poo machines that occupy our homes..
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 23:15 |
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This is even funnier if you've spent some time on Saltybets
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Sorry about the lovely phone pic. Found this in a college math textbook.
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How much did that textbook cost you? Do all college textbooks cost that much? Was I right to go to an IT?
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 00:25 |
This new edition of Saxon Algebra, man
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Inspector Gesicht posted:How much did that textbook cost you? Do all college textbooks cost that much? Was I right to go to an IT? Its a discrete math text (which is taken right next to calculus) and IIRC it cost about $50, which is pretty cheap for a college textbook. It was published in 2012 and considering the the content, it reads like it was written by a little old math lady who just discovered wacky internet culture.
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 00:35 |
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of course there's no pink ranger.
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Jocoserious posted:Its a discrete math text (which is taken right next to calculus) and IIRC it cost about $50, which is pretty cheap for a college textbook. It was published in 2012 and considering the the content, it reads like it was written by a little old math lady who just discovered wacky internet culture. Looks like a poor attempt to "get down with the kids." I remember reading The Way Things Work which illustrates everyday science for the newcomer using mammoths, without being condescending. Why you'd want to act cute when teaching discrete mathematics is beyond me.
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Trollologist posted:of course there's no pink ranger. Hey, why am I Mr. Pink? Because you're a human being!
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Jocoserious posted:Its a discrete math text (which is taken right next to calculus) and IIRC it cost about $50, which is pretty cheap for a college textbook. It was published in 2012 and considering the the content, it reads like it was written by a little old math lady who just discovered wacky internet culture. She knitted a Klein bottle. I think she's just super invested in being "funky" and "creative". She has frizzy blue hair. She is not as quirky as she thinks she is. Also, she prefers all lowercase letters in her name. AlbieQuirky has a new favorite as of 01:55 on Jan 30, 2015 |
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I was out earlier and found this sign to be slightly incongruous:
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Random Stranger posted:I was out earlier and found this picture to be slightly illegible:
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Trollologist posted:of course there's no pink ranger. Pink was untrustworthy.
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Is... is this in the Hunt Library at NCSU?
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Say Nothing posted:Pink was untrustworthy. TWO dragon shields?? i call shenanigans.
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Edminster posted:TWO dragon shields?? i call shenanigans. If it's not on it's not on.
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chinchilla posted:The carpals and tarsals are all modeled as a solid block, so definitely not a classroom model. Given the level of insanity involved in the project overall, I can believe that the guy hand-carved them from wood. Now let us never speak of it again.
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Knormal posted:There's some in-progress pictures in the Deviant Art gallery Say Nothing posted, apparently he casts the bones out of some kind of plastic. To make a cast, you have to have an original somewhere. See. unless you have some expensive software and machinery Anora has a new favorite as of 10:00 on Jan 30, 2015 |
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Anora posted:To make a cast, you have to have an original somewhere. Thank god we're entering the age of 3d printers, furry gently caress dolls have never been easier to make!
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Bones are pretty easy to sculpt though.
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 10:52 |
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Did you dweebs not have like 3 super realistic skeletons in your high school or what? Of course it's not a real loving skeleton.
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how me a frog posted:Did you dweebs not have like 3 super realistic skeletons in your high school or what? Of course it's not a real loving skeleton. It is a real loving skeleton, though it might be made of wood or plastic.
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Paladinus posted:It is a real loving skeleton, though it might be made of wood or plastic. Yeah man, just because they're not made of calcium doesn't mean they're not a real skeleton. Don't skeleton-shame
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Alabaster White posted:Yeah man, just because they're not made of calcium doesn't mean they're not a real skeleton. Don't skeleton-shame #notallskeletons
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