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Quote:You're supposed to post a TV Tropes link when you do that.I loved that Eureka finally had an episode involving the floating buildings that had first only appeared in the series opening sequence. Nice brick joke.

But, yeah, that was awesome. Especially with the snippet of the theme as everything floated up. I laughed a few times during that episode.
You know, during last episode with the danger sense lenses when Henry pulled that snapshot off the hard drive which apparently was showing Alyson as a security risk? Despite that she almost certainly is a security risk, for some reason I can't help but feel that it's a red herring. Henry was standing almost directly behind her in that picture, and for some reason I think he's the real danger that was being indicated. -
I want a pair of those glasses Pete was wearing around the Warehouse.
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Quote:Yeah, it's a great idea. We should also have seperate servers for individual religions and races, too.Odds are the kind of guy who really poses a threat (or even a feeling of threatenedness) would reveal his own gender deliberately. Female to female harassment certainly exists, but not in the same volumes. Nobody is expecting a perfect solution. It's just nice to reduce the frequency of occurrence to a near zero percent. Just because perfect zero is only possible in a perfect world, doesn't mean it isn't a good idea to try and get close.
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Quote:I, for one, haven't been completely happy with any of them. I'd say I like the Burton and Nolan films about equally for different reasons.Not that grossing way north of $1B always portends a great couple of films, but who's interpretation of this character in live action movies would you prefer, Joel Schumacher, Tim Burton, Leslie Martinson...
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Jack-in-Irons. I love the iron collar, the massive chains, the ogrish slouch, and the rotundity.
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Creeper cosplayer amuses me by his very existence.
So much loot there that I would want to acquire.
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What's that golden mecha winged centaur archer looking thing?
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Quote:Or some sort of steampunk mini-zeppelin.I was actually very dissapointed in the steampunk booster. it only had the backpack and the wings for steampunk tech and steampunk tech is a BIG part of steampunk so perhaps some steampunk tech we can fly around on like a steam jet device like the steam monowheel from "Steamboy"
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Yes, it's a difficult concept. Mainly because one doesn't *need* consent to "ogle". Looking, in public, is free. Man or woman, what you look like and what you wear may affect how often (or how long) you are looked at in public. If you dont like being looked at you can try to dress in such way as to avoid attention or else don't go out in public, but the public has every right to look at what is publically displayed.
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In the vein of flying discs, something to go with the Time Manipulation set:
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Quote:A nice-looking cloud would be a good start.That's actually a lot easier/more feasible than broomsticks, etc. If the stance animations remain the same, all we'd really have to add would be new models to go beneath the feet. Should be very doable, so please let us know what would be your top requests for alternate flying devices.
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Quote:I've heard a V8 through dual straight pipes and it still had a throaty rumble to it. Of course, the exhaust was pretty long, and the engine wasn't aluminum, both of which could make difference.Nope they are gasoline engines, sounds like a dual exhaust system of some sort with no cross-over ( intermediate H or X pipe) and little in the way of mufflers.
In any case, those tumblers sounded very pathetically tractor-like. -
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Quote:You act like this is shocking behaviour. Are you new to the internet?There is definitely a bit of a trend here of taking the most dramatic approach to every single situation to prove how much more awesome you are than the last person to say something.
Everyone jumps at the chance to let everyone else know how dumb they think something is instead of thinking to themselves, "Oh that is not interesting to me. Perhaps I will post elsewhere."
One person's "kind of funny" is another's "something totally retarded". This is true even offline, especially when the person who thought it was funny was stoned at the time. Humour is subjective like that.Quote:It's one thing when someone posts something totally retarded (like suggesting an all female server) but I just posted this because I thought it was kind of funny. No harm no foul, I would think. -
Quote:Yeah, were I to do something along those lines I would've put the cover to Nemesis' Temple of Boom with Lord Nemesis edited in with the rap group in front of Xzibit.That's not the point. The point of the meme is that you put something of the same into the same because Xzibit heard that you liked that something.
As in your picture there is only Xzibit and Nemesis the joke doesn't work.
It would work if you had two nemesis plots in the picture:
"Yo dawg, I herd you like nemesis plots, so I put a nemesis plot in your nemesis plot" -
Quote:But there's no Nemesis in that Nemesis, it's just Nemesis.

