It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
avatar
nightcraw1er.488: Glad you got the general thrust of the point and didn't get lost in the detail ;op
avatar
SirPrimalform: Your general point was that you can use either. My point was no, you can't.
Look on the bright side, it could of been much worse.
Don't panda to them. It's unbearable.
avatar
SirPrimalform: Your general point was that you can use either. My point was no, you can't.
avatar
Starmaker: Look on the bright side, it could of been much worse.
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/DecentJoyfulIrukandjijellyfish-size_restricted.gif
avatar
HunchBluntley: "Maaan, langwij is just, like, an artificial, like...construct, man. That means that, like, I'm never actually wrong, as long as somebody can figure out, like, the jizzed of what I mean."
avatar
tinyE: Ever play GTA 4? There is a character that talks just like that.
Not to be too meta, but have you ever been to GOG's forum? They have a female fox over there taht talkz moor or lees liek dhis.

I'm cool with it, foo shur, but some people have reportedly had a hard time figuring out some of her posts.
avatar
tinyE: Ever play GTA 4? There is a character that talks just like that.
avatar
joppo: Not to be too meta, but have you ever been to GOG's forum? They have a female fox over there taht talkz moor or lees liek dhis.

I'm cool with it, foo shur, but some people have reportedly had a hard time figuring out some of her posts.
I know. :P I was trying to make the connection that fairfox sounds like the dude in the game. Or wait, more like if Jaba the Hut and that dude in the game had a child, who had a severe harelip and a stutter.
Post edited March 09, 2018 by tinyE
avatar
SirPrimalform: Your general point was that you can use either. My point was no, you can't.
avatar
Starmaker: Look on the bright side, it could of been much worse.
I don't understand. Could you explain you're point?
avatar
joppo: Not to be too meta, but have you ever been to GOG's forum? They have a female fox over there taht talkz moor or lees liek dhis.

I'm cool with it, foo shur, but some people have reportedly had a hard time figuring out some of her posts.
avatar
tinyE: I know. :P I was trying to make the connection that fairfox sounds like the dude in the game. Or wait, more like if Jaba the Hut and that dude in the game had a child, who had a severe harelip and a stutter.
I should of known your post had more depth than the obvious. My fault. :)

Edit: I still have to play GTA 4, 5... I guess I have to play all of them but Vice City
Post edited March 09, 2018 by joppo
avatar
Fairfox: is one kind moar satisfyin' than teh other?
Yes. Citizen Kabuto's.
I'd like to do that with someones boss. Not mine.
deleted
I've actually been thinking about this on and off lately. I was wondering what was it about games long ago like Mario Bros. (and Super) and The Legend of Zelda, why was I comfortable with the poof or pop like that? Even Final Fantasy the creatures seemingly dissipated into thin air. (Yeah, lot of NES references…)

I can only guess it was comfortable for me because it didn't feel real, and maybe that's what I wanted to get away from. Wanted something different, but even typical cartoons are too similar to reality. OTOH, nothing ever just disappears in real life, though balloons do give the impression they've have at first. And there's no falling off the edge of the ground in real life, because there is no edge like that. Or at least I didn't know of anything like that.

Nowadays in video games there are just so many bodies laying about after interacting with the characters, and sometimes with lots of ketchup all over them and around them. Back in the day it was like cleaning up the place, or tidying it up, but nowadays it's leftovers everywhere. I'm not really much for making a mess.