Sounds like the inverse drug reaction sometimes associated with ADHD and ADD. Uppers are downers and downers are uppers.DinkyInky wrote:My son does that. I once as a joke stuffed a Cadbury egg full of espresso beans for him...he gobbled it up and gave me the big eyes and said, "Please Mummy, can I have some more? I should do that again, as it was the calmest he's ever been...shadowinthelight wrote:If it is really that thick I should recommend it to a friend of mine. I remember she used to eat chocolate covered whole coffee beans in school.
Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
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Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
"Occam's razor is a fine thing, but the universe is a Rube-Goldberg machine."
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Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
With the paras cavalier attitude towards murdering each other, one must wonder how taxes are enforced.
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Re: 2015-04-13 Big Sis Stheno
So far as I know, Medusa is alive & well & shacked up with Perseus. At least, I don't recall any mention of her demise.Catawampus wrote:I notice that she uses present tense when referring to Medusa. Hmmm.
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It hasn't been mentioned, but Medusa was the mortal sister of the trio. So it is strongly suggested, especially with all previous talk about her being past tense.MerchManDan wrote:So far as I know, Medusa is alive & well & shacked up with Perseus. At least, I don't recall any mention of her demise.Catawampus wrote:I notice that she uses present tense when referring to Medusa. Hmmm.
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Oh. I was not aware of that.Catawampus wrote: Medusa was the mortal sister of the trio.
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Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
Semi-Random Thoughts:
- TINA!
didn't get to do that the first time...
- The "Aunt Monica!' surprise exclamation has been done, but I'm not above enjoying seeing it done again...
- In rereading/watching the 'Millennium Trilogy' (Girl with the Dragon tattoo, ...who Played with Fire, ...who Kicked the Hornet's Nest) recently, it came to my attention that the (mostly rural) way-far-Northern folks in Sweden, (who differ in many ways from the more cosmopolitan urban southerners), have a custom of Offering Coffee to Visitors- and it's a done hard and far from weak, non-see-through style cup o' joe.
Can we get any confirmation from some forum Scandinavians on that?
PS- the Upper/Downer Inversion, Coffee as a focuser thing; I'm thinking the use of the caffeine helps to enhance personal perception in the current reality, making focus actually easier, if non-intuitive a conclusion.
In other words, it might 'amp things up', granted, but that increased cerebral activity might be making paying attention to something more desirable and rewarding...
- TINA!
didn't get to do that the first time...
- The "Aunt Monica!' surprise exclamation has been done, but I'm not above enjoying seeing it done again...
- In rereading/watching the 'Millennium Trilogy' (Girl with the Dragon tattoo, ...who Played with Fire, ...who Kicked the Hornet's Nest) recently, it came to my attention that the (mostly rural) way-far-Northern folks in Sweden, (who differ in many ways from the more cosmopolitan urban southerners), have a custom of Offering Coffee to Visitors- and it's a done hard and far from weak, non-see-through style cup o' joe.
Can we get any confirmation from some forum Scandinavians on that?
PS- the Upper/Downer Inversion, Coffee as a focuser thing; I'm thinking the use of the caffeine helps to enhance personal perception in the current reality, making focus actually easier, if non-intuitive a conclusion.
In other words, it might 'amp things up', granted, but that increased cerebral activity might be making paying attention to something more desirable and rewarding...
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Coffee isn't habit forming, as long as you drink it every day.ShirouZhiwu wrote:Man, I miss coffee sometimes.
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Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
Yet another female character.
Don't get me wrong, Paul has the right to do whatever he wants with his comic, but I'm starting to do the very same thing I did as a kid : Writing down when my most hated math teacher used the same turn of phrase for the nth time and not listening to what he was actually saying, losing interest.
It's not that the characters are funny or not, it's just that I fail to understand the reasoning behind adding another piece to the soup; the cast is big enough and they all have stories to tell (even the Bartender). The last bloke was a pretty standard self-conscious geek depicted as a supposed Atsali's love/lust/crush interest, little or no depth.
We have a lot of interesting characters but we're thrown another one, cycles stories are becoming shorter before yet another member is introduced.
And I don't want especially to see the blokes back, even if they do have stories worth telling (Alan or Justin coping would be nice to see).
But Dietzel, hown long since we've seen D or Tepoz?.
I must be cranky
Don't get me wrong, Paul has the right to do whatever he wants with his comic, but I'm starting to do the very same thing I did as a kid : Writing down when my most hated math teacher used the same turn of phrase for the nth time and not listening to what he was actually saying, losing interest.
It's not that the characters are funny or not, it's just that I fail to understand the reasoning behind adding another piece to the soup; the cast is big enough and they all have stories to tell (even the Bartender). The last bloke was a pretty standard self-conscious geek depicted as a supposed Atsali's love/lust/crush interest, little or no depth.
We have a lot of interesting characters but we're thrown another one, cycles stories are becoming shorter before yet another member is introduced.
And I don't want especially to see the blokes back, even if they do have stories worth telling (Alan or Justin coping would be nice to see).
But Dietzel, hown long since we've seen D or Tepoz?.
I must be cranky
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O.O
Wow. You've been around here since 2012 and you've only made 11 posts? Jeeze, you're like a forum unicorn! I almost feel kinda honored to just see a post from such a hardcore lurker.
Yeah, Paul does use a loooot of characters. I dunno what he's up to, but it's obviously working fairly well, as Wapsi is still the first item on my Webcomic checklist. Maybe he has some master plan. Did he have the whole calendar machine plot planned out before he started it? I've heard the author of OOTS does that sort of thing all the time.
Maybe there will be a kind of character baggage claim. They come around, we get their story, they go back behind the wall for a while as we get some other character's stories.
Or he could be meandering, hopping from one "generation" of characters to the next in search of ideas.
I've had practice dealing with loads and loads of characters. The Belgariad and the Malloreon are chock full of characters with all kinds of funny names. Some characters had several names. One in particular had several equally valid identities. That particular Drasnian was one of my favorite all time characters.
Wow. You've been around here since 2012 and you've only made 11 posts? Jeeze, you're like a forum unicorn! I almost feel kinda honored to just see a post from such a hardcore lurker.
Yeah, Paul does use a loooot of characters. I dunno what he's up to, but it's obviously working fairly well, as Wapsi is still the first item on my Webcomic checklist. Maybe he has some master plan. Did he have the whole calendar machine plot planned out before he started it? I've heard the author of OOTS does that sort of thing all the time.
Maybe there will be a kind of character baggage claim. They come around, we get their story, they go back behind the wall for a while as we get some other character's stories.
Or he could be meandering, hopping from one "generation" of characters to the next in search of ideas.
I've had practice dealing with loads and loads of characters. The Belgariad and the Malloreon are chock full of characters with all kinds of funny names. Some characters had several names. One in particular had several equally valid identities. That particular Drasnian was one of my favorite all time characters.
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
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Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
With a big stick?Gyrrakavian wrote:With the paras cavalier attitude towards murdering each other, one must wonder how taxes are enforced.

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Pain monster.Gyrrakavian wrote:With the paras cavalier attitude towards murdering each other, one must wonder how taxes are enforced.
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!

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That thing sounds like a ninja turtle.shadowinthelight wrote:Pain monster.Gyrrakavian wrote:With the paras cavalier attitude towards murdering each other, one must wonder how taxes are enforced.
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
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Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
Someone mentioned Medusa being mortal - in our universe, yes.
In the Wapsiverse?
Maybe not.
In fact, considering that Stheno refers to both Eurayle and Medusa in present tense, likely not.
In the Wapsiverse?
Maybe not.
In fact, considering that Stheno refers to both Eurayle and Medusa in present tense, likely not.
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Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
Swedish Chef must have been drawn out by my cultural query, but forgot to answer the question!Lurk lurk lurk!
(har, har, har) O:-)
I agree with him, to a certain extent at least, but I'm also dual-edge-swording my position by enjoying all the differing eye candy.
My dilemma, it could be worse...
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Typeminer is a pretty mythic lurker here too. Though I've seen him getting a bit more active lately. I dunno, maybe he's like a... Forum Hippogriff?
There are certainly many, many far worse dilemmas to be had. But this one is special. Instead of having 99 problems, all of which do not involve ladies, we have 99 problems that ARE ladies. And y'know what? Those are the sorts of problems I'm willing to work with(;
There are certainly many, many far worse dilemmas to be had. But this one is special. Instead of having 99 problems, all of which do not involve ladies, we have 99 problems that ARE ladies. And y'know what? Those are the sorts of problems I'm willing to work with(;
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
the temptation to just lurk is mainly the fault of this forums organisation, as well as the tangents taken by members... If somehow a good 'tree' structure could be implemented, then the tangent would be 'out of the way' of the general subject, so that could be followed more easily...
presently too large a tangent, it becomes rated as TL; DR...

presently too large a tangent, it becomes rated as TL; DR...


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Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
I used to be a tad more active on the old forums, not by a large margin, and on some specific topics/plots (I loved doing a frame by frame analysis).
But to get back at what I was getting at, and to use a movie reference. It's not that Paul is doing a "Groundhog Day" that is starting to bothers me, it's more he may be doing a "Thelma & Louise". As for the eye candy, not caring nor minding much.
But to get back at what I was getting at, and to use a movie reference. It's not that Paul is doing a "Groundhog Day" that is starting to bothers me, it's more he may be doing a "Thelma & Louise". As for the eye candy, not caring nor minding much.
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Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
Presumably from the Blackthorn plants.Opus the Poet wrote:With a big stick?Gyrrakavian wrote:With the paras cavalier attitude towards murdering each other, one must wonder how taxes are enforced.
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Some would suggest that alcohol might be involved.GlytchMeister wrote:Typeminer is a pretty mythic lurker here too. Though I've seen him getting a bit more active lately.

Possibly also a change to fulltime telecommuting.

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Re: Big Sis Stheno 2015-04-13
A tax collector brandishing an excitable Whatsit might indeed get results. What those results may be, however. . .Gyrrakavian wrote:Presumably from the Blackthorn plants.Opus the Poet wrote:With a big stick?Gyrrakavian wrote:With the paras cavalier attitude towards murdering each other, one must wonder how taxes are enforced.