OP is a bundle of sticks for thinking this is anything but from 4chan.
I did not say i think this is/is not from 4chan.
found it here:
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/28991991322835430/
think before you make false statements
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Bjord on October 20, 2013, 11:45:26 pm
Oh dear god.
I'm not talking about the image, you dumb bundle of sticks, I'm talking about the source. That is obviously some fake made up story to troll people. Even the creator of that "comic" was trolled, because they must have thought it was real judging by the shocked reaction.
l2internet, op
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Joseph Porta on October 20, 2013, 11:46:07 pm
Eat the dick
edit:everyone likes it
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Nightmare798 on October 20, 2013, 11:49:03 pm
I'm not talking about the image, you dumb bundle of sticks, I'm talking about the source. That is obviously some fake made up story to troll people. Even the creator of that "comic" was trolled, because they must have thought it was real judging by the shocked reaction.
l2internet, op
I didnt even say I actually believe this really happened. I was just astonished what kind of stuff can people make up.
The point of this image is the WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST READ? reaction, not GUYS LISTEN UP ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED TO ME TODAY.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Bjord on October 20, 2013, 11:52:09 pm
You're surprised by that infantile joke of a trolling attempt? What are you, twelve?
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Nightmare798 on October 20, 2013, 11:54:53 pm
You're surprised by that infantile joke of a trolling attempt? What are you, twelve?
what the fuck is wrong with this guy?
I think he is stalking me!
EDIT: I just posted this for a cheap chuckle. if you came here just to be difficult and obnoxious, then turn around and find a different thread to hate on.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Lt_Anders on October 21, 2013, 12:09:42 am
It's Bjord. He's been like that since...well, God. He's older than him, too, just he doesn't let anyone else know it.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Kafein on October 21, 2013, 12:11:15 am
Xant and Bjord switched their keyboards
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Bjord on October 21, 2013, 12:15:55 am
EDIT: I just posted this for a cheap chuckle. if you came here just to be difficult and obnoxious, then turn around and find a different thread to hate on.
It's Bjord. He's been like that since...well, God. He's older than him, too, just he doesn't let anyone else know it.
Anders, really? You're taking moral high ground? Do you want me to link some interesting things from your past endeavors in a certain spacefaring community?
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Nightmare798 on October 21, 2013, 12:21:00 am
Anders, really? You're taking moral high ground? Do you want me to link some interesting things from your past endeavors in a certain spacefaring community?
No thanks, I think ill pass on music that was made by someone who calls himself Sodom...
How DARE you diss the band?
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Tibe on October 21, 2013, 07:26:39 am
Poor Nightmare. Constantly has either Xant or Bjord on his ass. I do not envy you. Seriuslly you 2 should meat and make pictures. It wouldnt be a suprise to anyone if you happened to be long lost twins.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Xant on October 21, 2013, 07:53:29 am
Do you know, I find it more and more difficult these days to find that magical feeling in video games? That feeling where you are immersed and thoroughly enjoying yourself, relishing every second of playing the game. The last game to feel like that was Skyrim, but that, alas, lasted but a week.
Ah, in the past that was not so rare an occurrence: I vividly recall reaching that state of being, that zenith of video gaming, many times with many a video game. To name a few such games, I would definitely have to mention Neverwinter Nights, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic, Morrowind, Baldur's Gate, Fable 1 (on the Xbox, no less), Syphon Filter, Mass Effect 1 and, I think, Fallout 3. There are dozens more, to be sure. Some capable of evoking that enchanting ardor for no longer than a twinkling moment; and some for weeks, even months.
Chasing that childlike enthusiasm is a task of almost gargantuan proportions these days, but to give it up completely would be to bury more than just that feeling: it would be the death of more than only that one thing. A sad state of affairs when contemporary games are more tenuous than those made a decade ago, and that cannot only be blamed on avaricious developers. Certainly, things looks more promising than ever with the approach of Witcher 3 and DA3, among other such titles. 2014 could be the turning point: games with the spirit of old made with the technology of tomorrow. One can only hope that the industry does not recidivate.
There is hope.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Vibe on October 21, 2013, 08:50:51 am
this has to be one of the least funny green texts I've read
This is what I expect from the one and only, King Vibe
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Xant on October 21, 2013, 11:13:43 am
I find that the combination of barely post-DOS era graphics and the frame-by-frame penetration of Nazi cortexes is the only thing that gets me hard these days.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Logen on October 21, 2013, 12:11:35 pm
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Logen on October 21, 2013, 04:28:18 pm
Why not Bakker? Dont you enjoy thought-invoking literature??? And you'd quickly become a fan of his main character, Kellhus, who is an amoral, emotionless manipulator of unseen ability and scale.
As for K.J. Parker, his earlier stuff is usually not advised. I've only read The Scavenger trilogy, which is a great take on the usual amnesia cliche. A rather slow-paced series though(especially the second book), not the usual "run around slaying people to recover memory" stuff. His later books should be decent as well. Read them and report!
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Xant on October 21, 2013, 04:36:46 pm
Fencer trilogy seems interesting. Bakker's settings don't sound very interesting, nor do the characters. My favorite fiction writer is Richard K. Morgan, because his protagonists are awesome.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Logen on October 21, 2013, 04:44:19 pm
Fencer trilogy indeed does sound interesting, but i've seen reviews that claim its quite average. The Scavenger trilogy really stands out. The stuff about some engineer - dont know much about it. His last book is "Sharps", which is mostly about fencers and for fencers as I understand.
And I didnt find Kovacs to be that awesome. Good books, though.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Xant on October 21, 2013, 04:49:15 pm
Fencer trilogy indeed does sound interesting, but i've seen reviews that claim its quite average. The Scavenger trilogy really stands out. The stuff about some engineer - dont know much about it. His last book is "Sharps", which is mostly about fencers and for fencers as I understand.
And I didnt find Kovacs to be that awesome. Good books, though.
Did you read A Land Fit for Heroes?
And the first book in the Fencer trilogy has very good reviews, at least, on Amazon. 4.5 stars, 4 stars being the lowest anyone's given it.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Lars on October 21, 2013, 04:49:35 pm
Do you know, I find it more and more difficult these days to find that magical feeling in video games? That feeling where you are immersed and thoroughly enjoying yourself, relishing every second of playing the game. The last game to feel like that was Skyrim, but that, alas, lasted but a week.
Ah, in the past that was not so rare an occurrence: I vividly recall reaching that state of being, that zenith of video gaming, many times with many a video game. To name a few such games, I would definitely have to mention Neverwinter Nights, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic, Morrowind, Baldur's Gate, Fable 1 (on the Xbox, no less), Syphon Filter, Mass Effect 1 and, I think, Fallout 3. There are dozens more, to be sure. Some capable of evoking that enchanting ardor for no longer than a twinkling moment; and some for weeks, even months.
Chasing that childlike enthusiasm is a task of almost gargantuan proportions these days, but to give it up completely would be to bury more than just that feeling: it would be the death of more than only that one thing. A sad state of affairs when contemporary games are more tenuous than those made a decade ago, and that cannot only be blamed on avaricious developers. Certainly, things looks more promising than ever with the approach of Witcher 3 and DA3, among other such titles. 2014 could be the turning point: games with the spirit of old made with the technology of tomorrow. One can only hope that the industry does not recidivate.
There is hope.
Come back to crpg
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Xant on October 21, 2013, 05:17:30 pm
Downloaded the first book in the Fencer trilogy on my Kindle!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Logen on October 21, 2013, 05:23:39 pm
And dont blame me for your lost money if you dont like Parker! Dont forget to report if its any good!
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Bjord on October 21, 2013, 07:19:21 pm
You guys are so cute together! :oops:
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Xant on October 21, 2013, 07:24:39 pm
This trilogy details the emergence of Anasûrimbor Kellhus, a brilliant monastic warrior, as he takes control of a holy war and the hearts and minds of its leaders. Kellhus exhibits incredible powers of prediction and persuasion, which are derived from deep knowledge of rationality, cognitive biases, and causality, as discovered by the Dûnyain, a secret monastic sect.
Hmm... on second thought, that does sound interesting.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Bjord on October 21, 2013, 07:27:06 pm
A splash of LessWrong and a splish of Tolkien, I can see why you'd like that.
Title: Re: Dafuq?
Post by: Kafein on October 21, 2013, 07:52:41 pm