And like many revolutionary scientists, the man who discovered the human-duck connection was accused of being a quack.
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- 3 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
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- 4 years ago
- Forum: let's play
- Topic: Vanilla Level Design Contest X - 1he First place entry...well d0ne to all.
- Replies: 666
- Views: 98864
Re: Vanilla Level Design Contest X - The Normal's Disco Bright
So who is raocow referring to? I thought I knew but it sounds like there might be another person I'm not aware of. (I thought it was Willhart, for reference.) Well, the user (guilty of predatory behavior) made their VLDCX entry with another creator who is also banned from SMWC (though not for anyth...
- 5 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Official Photo Thread
- Replies: 1507
- Views: 274291
Re: The Official Photo Thread
My favorite city in Adanac!
- 6 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: Whole Grain Bread
- Replies: 12
- Views: 2894
Re: Whole Grain Bread
Whole grain is about the only bread I eat at home. I know some people say they have trouble adapting to it after growing up eating white bread, but I grew up with whole grain wheat and always enjoyed its flavor.
- 6 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: t̖̞̭̤̱͝ͅw̜it͔̩̹̺̗̫t̸̤̘͍̝̲͕̙e͍̹̙r͈̗͎̯̳̮ ̯̟̙̹̗͠t̮̠̮̗͓̀h̨̻͓͍̻̭ṛ̡̜e̢̺͇̞͎a̜̺d
Was watching the Discovery Channel (National Geographic has more interesting stuff, though), and they kept airing a commercial for something called... Bangkok Hookers. It's about fishing. In Bankok. Man, now that's one misleading title. Can't help but think "how desperate are you for viewers t...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: t̖̞̭̤̱͝ͅw̜it͔̩̹̺̗̫t̸̤̘͍̝̲͕̙e͍̹̙r͈̗͎̯̳̮ ̯̟̙̹̗͠t̮̠̮̗͓̀h̨̻͓͍̻̭ṛ̡̜e̢̺͇̞͎a̜̺d
This is frankly why I don't consider people on the internet as friends, just people to talk to when you're bored. Did you just friendzone the entire talkhaus No I didn't. I acquaitancezoned them. 8-) You definitely need to be much more cautious online, but your sentiment could easily apply to real ...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: forum games
- Topic: Describe the avatar above you!
- Replies: 1873
- Views: 320838
Re: Describe the avatar above you!
Draperies
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: 1 quart of standard formula brown sauce
Yeah, its not unusual for forests to be mixed in dry, rocky or sandy areas, especially in the Southwest US. Trees will grow wherever conditions are favorable. As Alice said, that wasn't a real desert either. If you want to see sand dunes in a forest, google the Kobuk sand dunes I. Alaska. I gotta ad...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: ?
Sooo, anyone in the Portland area been to the Hollywood Theatre? I recently found out they're equipped to show 70mm films and are showing Tron, Ghostbusters, and Interstellar in 70mm during the second weekend in April. I was so overjoyed that I bought a ticket for each film.
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: Don't you just hate the heat?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 5457
Re: Don't you just hate the heat?
Yeah, after a week of snow and ice here in Washington, I would love for temperatures to soar and melt everything on the ground. It will only be in the low 50s F on Wednesday, but that will probably feel mighty nice after days on end of sub-freezing weather. Wisconsin. We're not as continuously cold ...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: Don't you just hate the heat?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 5457
Re: Don't you just hate the heat?
I'm in Melbourne, which is on the south-eastern coast of the mainland. ah, that would help. How hot does it get inland and further north? Nambona's probably more knowledgeable than me (obviously, he lives there after all) but my understanding is that Melbourne has generally comfortable summers with...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: let's play
- Topic: The Mario Megathread
- Replies: 168
- Views: 37605
Re: The Mario Megathread (NP: Super Mario Bros. 3)
And my usual comments. I always liked the two-player mode in SMB3, because it didn't *require* a second controller. If none was present, you'd just control both brothers, though I'm not sure if you could get into the battle mode stages that way. One little thing you didn't cover is that each brothe...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: twitter þread
I live near Vancouver, Washington and we're also getting snow tomorrow. It's been almost 3 years since the last real snowfall here. We're supposed to be getting snow soon across the river as well. Portland doesn't get snow half as much as it should. Tell me about it. I used to live in Colorado, so ...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: twitter þread
It's snowing in early December for the first time in like a decade! So much for the whole frozen North, all we have in this part of Canada is rain I'm assuming you live near Vancouver, BC or Vancouver Island? I live near Vancouver, Washington and we're also getting snow tomorrow. It's been almost 3...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: fritter bread
since the quintessential pie, imo, is pumpkin... speak for yourself, mate http://www.australian-information-stories.com/images/culture-food-pie-flag.jpg You know, I remember confusing a bunch of Americans once because they couldn't comprehend the concept of a savoury pie. No idea why they would be ...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: let's play
- Topic: MaGL 3 results: moral of the story: laziness always prevails
- Replies: 1165
- Views: 201844
Re: MaGL 3 results: first time's the charm
IIrc, my method for clearing that jump in TaviTurnip's level was to jump at full speed off the upper ledge, land on the upper solid branch, and then jump the gap. Her level looks very interesting, but would have benefited immensely from for development time. I was pleasantly surprised with my level ...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: Longest things you've ever done
- Replies: 30
- Views: 6600
Re: Longest things you've ever done
Stayed awake: 41 hours
Slept: 17 hours
Walked: 22 miles
Ran: 6 miles
Biked: 64 miles
Slept: 17 hours
Walked: 22 miles
Ran: 6 miles
Biked: 64 miles
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: Twitter Thread
Probably not the wisest decision, I hear you'll be under a lot of pressure.TheFinalSentinel wrote:I'm thinking Venus; the weather is supposed to be pretty warm there.
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: Twitter Thread
Did anyone else suffer through that fox production of rocky horror picture show? I felt like I was dying a little on the inside every few minutes. Nope, haven't seen the original either. That's something I suppose I should correct soon, especially since there is a theater near my university that sh...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: contest center
- Topic: Make A Good Level Contest (SMW) 3 - Discussion
- Replies: 584
- Views: 133188
Re: Make A Good Level Contest (SMW) 3 - Discussion
Better tell that last judge to hurry up or they'll have blood on their hands.Slimeman01 wrote:The hype is killing me!
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: Twitter Thread
have you guys ever heard of girls If you mean human females, I have seen them on occasion, but I rarely see any people at all because I'm content with my solitary ape-man lifestyle deep in the Cascades. As for sasquatch women, I had flings with a couple of 'squatch babes about twenty years ago, but...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: the gazebo
- Topic: The Haus of Talk Thread
- Replies: 29360
- Views: 4516812
Re: Twitter Thread
I had a great-uncle who was into all of that and more. The old pervert's been dead for over twenty years now, but at least the royalties keep coming in.Le Neveu de Rameau wrote:That would be Mata Hari; I distinctly recall reading something about boobs and peeholes and other assorted wickedries.
- 7 years ago
- Forum: contest center
- Topic: Make A Good Level Contest (SMW) 3 - Discussion
- Replies: 584
- Views: 133188
Re: Make A Good Level Contest (SMW) 3 - Discussion
Sasquatch: I'm really, really hard to impress, so please don't take my words too harshly. The level is bland and has nothing special to offer. It's just a level that exists. Eh, it's an old level I had lying around, and I submitted it just to have something in the contest. I spent about two hours d...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: contest center
- Topic: Make A Good Level Contest (SMW) 3 - Discussion
- Replies: 584
- Views: 133188
Re: Make A Good Level Contest (SMW) 3 - Discussion
So, anyone played my level? Also, so far I've only played raekuul, TaviTurnip and a guy's levels. The first one is definitely something and the second has a trippy palette and cool concept, but as she said is unfinished, but still playable. As for a guy's level, well, I never thought I would get moo...
- 7 years ago
- Forum: contest center
- Topic: Make A Good Level Contest (SMW) 3 - Discussion
- Replies: 584
- Views: 133188
Re: Make A Good Level Contest (SMW) 3 - Discussion
I've only given one level a spin and I think I might try out a couple others just to give myself a teensy bit of expectation when the LP starts. Just so I can go "oh man it's that one" every now and then. I also highly expect my level was not the happiness one, haha. I didn't go with any ...