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goddamnedtwisto posted:that's what you get for dissing jeff minter idgi... the camel game dev?
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Their music can be characterized by elegantly composed rhythms, floating sound of typical folk-instruments like bagpipes, flutes and violins, in an electronica-composition that supports the dramatic lyrics
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# ? Dec 1, 2018 07:21 |
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haveblue posted:The cast agreed to do the co-ed shower scene only if Verhoeven agreed to direct the scene naked, which he did.[6]
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# ? Dec 1, 2018 08:17 |
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verhoeven: "lol i never thought you'd dare me to do this" cast: "please put your pants back on paul no one wants this"
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# ? Dec 1, 2018 13:24 |
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tbf he might not have an old pagg
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# ? Dec 1, 2018 13:40 |
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Krankenstyle posted:idgi... the camel game dev? two posts up from the one i was replying to, champ
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# ? Dec 3, 2018 00:22 |
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Averell Harriman was "Thor", Henry Luce was "Baal", McGeorge Bundy was "Odin", and George H. W. Bush was "Magog".[24]
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FMguru posted:Averell Harriman was "Thor", Henry Luce was "Baal", McGeorge Bundy was "Odin", and George H. W. Bush was "Magog".[24] During his brother's presidential campaign and subsequent administration, Clinton was given the codename "Headache" by the Secret Service due to his controversial behavior.[7] tho i didn't think that was ever actually confirmed
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coleman_Frogquote:Coleman Frog
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 07:51 |
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Due to its novelty and complexity, the story remains a fascination for many people. Since 2017, it has been discussed on a number of podcasts of varying subjects.
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darthbob88 posted:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coleman_Frog have you seen my frog? him name is Coleman largefrog who has my frog? i will dynamite my frog do you hear me? I WILL DYNAMITE MY loving FROG
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# ? Dec 4, 2018 12:15 |
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love terry
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MythBusters, a Discovery Channel television show that uses elements of the scientific method to test the validity of rumors, myths, film scenes, adages, Internet videos, and news stories, set out to prove whether or not it was possible for Captain Kirk to have constructed an effective bamboo cannon that could have injured a Gorn, as depicted in the climax of "Arena". Their test showed that available bamboo was not strong enough to withstand the explosion. While Kirk would have been badly injured or killed, the Gorn would have been only slightly injured. However, the James Blish novelization of the episode indicated that although the plant looked like bamboo, it actually had a high metal content, so much so that it let out a distinct metallic sound when Kirk bumped it. The implication being that it was stronger than earth bamboo.
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# ? Dec 5, 2018 01:26 |
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The idea that humor can be predicted by a word's entropy corresponds to the work of 19th-century German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, who posited that humor is a product of one's expectations being violated.[9][11] According to Westbury, "One reason puns are funny is that they violate our expectation that a word has one meaning".[8] Violating expectations corresponds mathematically to having a low probability combination of letters, which also makes the word seem particularly funny, according to Westbury.[11]
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# ? Dec 5, 2018 02:57 |
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Rich Dansky (who worked on the development of Changeling: The Dreaming) said that after the game's release the darkfae-l listserv had "a rampaging debate... over how the folks at White Wolf had gotten so much of their existence right", adding, "Finally, one of the list members came to the obvious conclusion that we'd gotten it right because we ourselves were in fact changelings." Dansky denied being non-human.[6]
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# ? Dec 5, 2018 04:32 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs_about_California
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Kevin Mitnick P.E. posted:The idea that humor can be predicted by a word's entropy corresponds to the work of 19th-century German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, who posited that humor is a product of one's expectations being violated.[9][11]
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aardvaard posted:Rich Dansky (who worked on the development of Changeling: The Dreaming) said that after the game's release the darkfae-l listserv had "a rampaging debate... over how the folks at White Wolf had gotten so much of their existence right", adding, "Finally, one of the list members came to the obvious conclusion that we'd gotten it right because we ourselves were in fact changelings." Dansky denied being non-human.[6] lol
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https://twitter.com/LOLGOP/status/1070390947337433088 e: The second and third takes consist of Welles beginning his monologue with a heavily slurred, "Mwaaaah, the French! Champagne has already been celebrated for its excellence. There is a California champagne by Paul Masson, inspired by that same French excellence. It's fermented in the bottle, and like the best French champagnes, it's vintage-dated, so Paul Masson's superb...", before being interrupted by an offscreen voice shouting "Cut!" Throughout the takes, Welles appears to be having trouble remaining upright, clearly propping himself up on the table while tapping his fingers impatiently, and several of the extras are visibly having difficulty in not laughing.[2] FMguru fucked around with this message at 22:40 on Dec 5, 2018 |
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In Japanese there is no differentiation between singular and plural versions of the noun Tomason, therefore in English too, Thomasson can refer to one or many of these objects.
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Some primates, including humans, can throw objects such as rocks, sticks, and feces as projectiles.
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Sagebrush posted:Some primates, including humans, can throw objects such as rocks, sticks, and feces as projectiles. I mean, at least they used an Oxford comma?
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Fourteen years after Bloody New Year's Eve, Kanna is a teenage girl who works at a Chinese restaurant.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinface
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# ? Dec 7, 2018 07:28 |
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wrong thread
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# ? Dec 7, 2018 07:42 |
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usually of a comical nature
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Dixie Cretin Seaman posted:usually of a comical nature you know some people are getting horny about it instead
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could be horrific? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Apa5D5K-ysI
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Others propose models to intentionally replace capitalism. The most notable among them are socialism and anarchism.
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Harry Trellman has formed a friendship with the fabulously wealthy Sigmund Adletsky (perhaps inspired by Sheldon Adelson. There is no proof that Saul Bellow had Adelson in mind. Adelson and the Character Adletsky have very little in common except that they are both "fabulously wealthy.")
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quote:Works other than film
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The six players take the role of six fictitious passengers aboard the RMS Titanic: - Miss Su Yen - A Japanese woman (yellow)
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# ? Dec 8, 2018 01:57 |
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deep cut - me (dark red)
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is that erik?
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# ? Dec 8, 2018 09:49 |
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yep
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Ultimately, however, according to game developer Tim Dawson, if a video game features unnatural breast movements, "it's because somebody wanted them to look that way".
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A big attraction outside the city is known by Americans as The Chicken Shack. The real name is San Zoku (or Mountain Clan). It serves lots of chicken as one might guess. The Chicken Shack is also known for a wonderful Koi (Carp) pond.
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The lyrics include a number of astronomical facts and figures, which may have accurately reflected the known values at the time the song was written while many are simply rounded for the sake of the song's meter. Some of these have changed as improved technology has allowed scientists to make more accurate measurements.[4] • Idle sings that the Earth is "revolving at nine hundred miles an hour". He clearly means that the Earth is rotating (on its axis) at this speed; "revolving" would mean "orbiting" (the Sun). This may have been deliberate as "revolving" forms a perfect rhyme with the preceding word, "evolving", whereas "rotating" would not. The current estimate for the rotational speed at the equator is 1040 miles/hr (1670 kilometers/hour).[5] 900 miles is correct if this is given in nautical miles, but it is more common to speak of knots in this case. He gives the Earth's orbital speed as 19 miles (31 km) per second, compared with the real figure of 18 to 18.5.[6][7][8] • Idle states that the Sun is "the source of all our power". In fact, three notable sources of electrical power are not directly traceable to the Sun: The first is geothermal power, which is derived from geothermal energy, 20% of which remains from the original planet formation and 80% of which is derived from ongoing radioactive decay. The second source is the Moon's effects on tides and the associated methods of power generation. The third is nuclear power derived from uranium and other fissile elements. Ultimately, however, the overwhelming proportion of human-generated power derived from fossil fuels and thence from photosynthetic plants makes this line a very good approximation to the truth. The three other power sources are available because of the Sun's influence on our early solar system, so Idle's statement is correct in a literal (if somewhat pedantic) sense, even if not for practical purposes. • Idle's figures for the size of the Milky Way galaxy are roughly correct. He understates the speed at which the Sun orbits the "galactic central point" by an order of magnitude (12 million miles a day compared to "1 million miles a day"), but he gives an estimate accurate to one significant figure for the total time per orbit. This is "two hundred million years" according to the song, compared with accepted figures of 220 to 250 million years.[9][10][11] • The song says that we are "thirty thousand light years from galactic central point", again correct to within one significant figure of 25,000 light years from the centre of the Milky Way.[12] The song also states that the galaxy is "a hundred thousand light years side to side". This would make the galactic radius 50,000 light years, which is accurate.[12] Australian astrophysicist Bryan Gaensler has stated that Idle's estimation of the thickness of the Milky Way, at 16,000 light years, is more accurate than the official 'textbook' figure of 6,000 light years.[13] However, the song's position on this was later confused by Idle's performance of the song in his Not the Messiah show (2007) where the figure he sings is only 6,000 light years.[14] The reason for the confusion has since been explained in a message from Idle on the official Monty Python website. "There was some smug website pulling apart all my original figures for the song (written circa 1981) so for the 2003 Tour (or maybe 2000) I 'updated' them. Now you tell me I was right all along! Not sure where I got my figures originally but tell the bastards to make up their minds."[15] • The last verse of the song explains that the universe is expanding, and furthermore, that the speed of light is the "fastest speed there is". Idle's estimate of the speed of light is a relatively accurate one: 12 million miles per minute, versus the standard figure of about 11.16 million miles per minute. (11 million would be a closer estimate, but Idle may have chosen "12" simply because the word "11" would not scan so well.)[citation needed] Contrary to what the verse implies, the expansion of the universe is not related to the speed of light, and it is in fact expanding much faster.[16]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrek_fandom
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