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I think she's playing strip MTG...
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jwhouk wrote:I think she's playing strip MTG...
Something very like MTG - Dan's own invented game with similarities.
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Mind you, it's actually very likely that this character would end up doing something like this, since she has no nudity taboo whatsoever.

It's not a matter of offending so much as... well, little one occasionally looks over my shoulder while reading forums. Image like that is bound to spawn all sorts of inconvenient questions I'd rather not answer at this particular junction.
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ShneekeyTheLost wrote:Mind you, it's actually very likely that this character would end up doing something like this, since she has no nudity taboo whatsoever.

It's not a matter of offending so much as... well, little one occasionally looks over my shoulder while reading forums. Image like that is bound to spawn all sorts of inconvenient questions I'd rather not answer at this particular junction.
Younglings are inconvenient like that.
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GlytchMeister wrote:Younglings are inconvenient like that.
Now I'm imagining the newly named Darth Vader killing the younglings: "Stop!" *slash* "Asking!" *slash* "So many!" *slash* "Damn!" *slash* "QUESTIONS!!!"
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shadowinthelight wrote:
GlytchMeister wrote:Younglings are inconvenient like that.
Now I'm imagining the newly named Darth Vader killing the younglings: "Stop!" *slash* "Asking!" *slash* "So many!" *slash* "Damn!" *slash* "QUESTIONS!!!"
A strangely appropriate image, considering your avatar :shock:
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The new job is ridiculously easy.

Apparently I won't be delivering to WalMart much, but we get three routes in one day, driving maybe three hundred miles or so. The only "bad" part is the long drive to Hot Springs and Arkadelphia, because that's a good distance away. The good news is that the speed limit is 70 most of the way out there, at least on the particular highway I was shown to use.
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Alkarii wrote:The new job is ridiculously easy.

Apparently I won't be delivering to WalMart much, but we get three routes in one day, driving maybe three hundred miles or so. The only "bad" part is the long drive to Hot Springs and Arkadelphia, because that's a good distance away. The good news is that the speed limit is 70 most of the way out there, at least on the particular highway I was shown to use.
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Alkarii wrote:The new job is ridiculously easy.

Apparently I won't be delivering to WalMart much, but we get three routes in one day, driving maybe three hundred miles or so. The only "bad" part is the long drive to Hot Springs and Arkadelphia, because that's a good distance away. The good news is that the speed limit is 70 most of the way out there, at least on the particular highway I was shown to use.
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GlytchMeister wrote:Younglings are inconvenient like that.
That's what forced child labour is for. Keep 'em away at the sweatshop all day hard at work so they're out of the way, and when they finally get home after their eighteen-hour shift, they're too tired to bother you. They can pay their own food bills and that sort of thing that way, too!
Alkarii wrote:The good news is that the speed limit is 70 most of the way out there, at least on the particular highway I was shown to use.
The bad news is that you have to use a company vehicle with a speed governor that is measured in feet per hour. That, and the whole part where you have to drive through the Australian desert with a bunch of escaping women on board and all these weirdos in patched-together vehicles keep trying to chase you down and shoot at you.
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Catawampus wrote: That, and the whole part where you have to drive through the Australian desert with a bunch of escaping women on board and all these weirdos in patched-together vehicles keep trying to chase you down and shoot at you.
What route are you referring to and are they taking applications?
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Catawampus wrote:
GlytchMeister wrote:Younglings are inconvenient like that.
That's what forced child labour is for. Keep 'em away at the sweatshop all day hard at work so they're out of the way, and when they finally get home after their eighteen-hour shift, they're too tired to bother you. They can pay their own food bills and that sort of thing that way, too!
Yeah, no. I believe kiddo is too young for that.
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Yanno how some people have Angels/Devils for a conscience? I have a Dark Elf ShadowKnight and a Half Elf Ranger for mine. The really bad part is when they agree on something.

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I am thoroughly impressed! Not only the ingenuity of it all, and how it all works together, but also the workmanship of the machine itself, all made of wood.

Neat!
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lake_wrangler wrote:
I am thoroughly impressed! Not only the ingenuity of it all, and how it all works together, but also the workmanship of the machine itself, all made of wood.

Neat!
I felt like a little kid watching someone play with a music box. A giant music box with marbles! :D
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Little kid Glytch says "I wanna play!"

Engineer Glytch says "it's not lossless... I see a bunch of marbles on the floor, but considering it's that complex AND it looks at least somewhat handmade... That's pretty damn impressive.
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Awstruck- absolutly increadable... I have never seen the like
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GlytchMeister wrote:Little kid Glytch says "I wanna play!"

Engineer Glytch says "it's not lossless... I see a bunch of marbles on the floor, but considering it's that complex AND it looks at least somewhat handmade... That's pretty damn impressive.
They've got the build on their channel. Soooo shiny! I want to play!
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That's really cool... a Real-Life version of Animusic!
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I have both of the DVDs downloaded to an external, fun stuff! And it's the first thing I thought of when I saw it, too...
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