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  1. Gyokuyoutama

    TIAM: Entertainment Stuff

    You know, after thinking over several recent movies, games and TV shows, I think that a lot of modern writers literally have no grasp of storytelling. Movies and other forms of entertainment are so often developed as a series of cool events linked together by the supposed "story", that I think that the current generation of writers may never have encountered notions like world-building, suspension of disbelief, character development and so on.
  2. Gyokuyoutama

    Net Neutrality guff

    Why is the color scheme of that book identical to Springer's graduate books in mathematics series.
  3. Every couple of weeks I look at the recommendations youtube gives to a browser with no history, just so that I can feel like killing myself.

  4. Gyokuyoutama

    TF2 general

    To be fair, did we really lose a "real" update? We haven't gotten anything significant from the TF2 team since that carnival doomsday map, and that was pretty horrible.
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    Net Neutrality guff

    The only thing that really bugs me about an-caps is that they ruined the term "anarcho-monarchism."
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    Net Neutrality guff

    It looks like the vote went through to ditch Net Neutrality. Let the doomsday pronouncements and general circlejerkery commenceth.
  7. Gyokuyoutama

    TIAM: General Gaming edition

    In other gaming news, if you are interested in Neverwinter Nights buy it soon. Beamdog is apparently going to make another "Enhanced Edition" for it. At the moment the enhancements seem to consist of very minor graphical tweaks and maybe some bug fixes. However, the asking price of this edition is $20, in contrast to the $10 that GoG charges for the old version, and Beamdog will force GoG and other sites to discontinue selling the classic version separately from the enhanced edition once the enhanced edition is out. (They've already done this for Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale and Planescape: Torment). For added stupidity, they will be offering a $40 collector's edition which includes things like the soundtrack and additional portraits to use in game... which are already included in the current $10 classic version on GoG.
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    TIAM: General Gaming edition

    Second trailer released:
  9. Gyokuyoutama

    Star Wars Thread

    Major The Last Jedi spoilers:
  10. I used to like PaleMoon a lot, despite the need to constantly tweak everything, and I wish that I could recommend it since it is for the most part Firefox done right. But unfortunately in the past year it has developed a tendency to use 5-20x the memory of other browsers, at least on all of my computers. Currently I'm using Opera for a lot of things and it seems to be working out fine.
  11. Is there anything worse than carefully planning out your burn to clear an opponent's ridiculously full board then getting killed next turn by some haste stuff...

     

    ...only to realize that you could have won if you had just burned his face instead.

  12. Gyokuyoutama

    TIAM: General Gaming edition

    Besides Overwatch has to be good if it showed up in this trailer:
  13. Gyokuyoutama

    TIAM: General Gaming edition

    Again, that's pretty much exactly what the oscars are, so mission accomplished. Well, that and handing out awards via a complicated system of favors owed (including awards to make up for previous snubs).
  14. Gyokuyoutama

    TIAM: Entertainment Stuff

    What amazes me about zombie shows/movies/games is the fact that they somehow think that "humans are the real monsters" is still a clever and original message.
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    TIAM: General Gaming edition

    Gaming awards have done a good job of becoming the video game Oscars. Especially in terms of bewildering nominations and snubs.
  16. After a few weeks of that, you do eventually get tired enough that you fall asleep pretty quickly. I know that's no consolation.
  17. Panzer vor means Panzer vor.

    1. A 1970 Corvette

      A 1970 Corvette

      TL Note: Schneizel just made an illegal move in chess, so it doesn't make sense that he could say checkmate, he might possibly say check but the use of the term here is wrong. The only way this could be a legal move is if this were blitz chess, also known as "Fast Chess". However, in this scene, it is never declared they are playing "Fast Chess", and neither of the players are using clocks to time their turns in the game. (Source: /a/) TL Note 2: The reason why Schneizel did this is because the game was going to turn into a threefold rep. By pulling this illegal move, he is able to gain insight into Zero's personality, and "un-mask" part of him, thus fulfilling his victory condition in a subtle and Schneizel-ish manner. To look at the picture more properly, think of the chess board not as a game but as a battlefield. Zero's other options were to take his King, which would have made him similar to his father, or to call Schneizel out on making an illegal move, which would have made Zero look dumb since "lol rules of war". What Zero chose to do was keep his pride and run away from a free victory. Furthermore, by placing his King behind a pawn instead of any other open tile, Zero symbolically shows cowardice. TL Note 3: Alternatively read like this: [aers | laptop] Well personally I think the symbolism in Schneizel moving his king is that he wants to be buddy-buddy with Zero. And that Zero moving behind the pawn is because he is afraid of Schneizel's advances. (Geass is about yaoi and shit, so the likelihood of aers being correct is somewhere over 9000.) TL Note 4: This scene is interesting because it raises the question of whether or not Schneizel "plays dirty" in bed with Canon. :3

    2. General DeGroot

      General DeGroot

      all according to keikaku

  18. Almost as good as the TF2 version of RPG Maker.
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    TF2 general

    I don't think I can even recall one video that was in the saxxies last year.
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    Net Neutrality guff

    This type of discussion is, incidentally, why shitposts by people with anime avatars unironically have a greater rhetorical power in the realm of politics than actual discussion of the issues. There's not enough common ground between people for them to come to any meaningful sort of consensus, and even if there were most people (even most intelligent people) aren't moved by dialectic argument anyway (as even Aristotle observed over 2000 years ago).
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    Net Neutrality guff

    Personally, I think that the current political framework of "liberty and equality" as opposed to "authority and duty" naturally leads to a form of ingrained sociopathy. The only question is which form it takes. More specifically, liberty and equality are incoherent notions on a grand political scale; absent an anarchy a government must always take some action which restricts someone's liberty (and even in an anarchy powerful thugs can do much the same thing), and perfect equality is neither obtainable nor desirable. But if you have those goals as your basis for your political thought you can't admit this, and thus must pretend that things which would seem to be unliberal or unequal actually are liberal and equal. Individuals will resolve the paradox by making unprincipled exceptions, but they will do so in different places. And when people who have made disagreeing unprincipled exceptions encounter each other, they will not be able to interact beyond calling the other a monster or an asshole. You can't have a pleasant conversation where you reason through positions that have buried logical inconsistencies, after all.
  22. (」・ω・)」うー!(/・ω・)/にゃー!

    1. John Caveson

      John Caveson

      I...think it's trying to communicate guys. I can't tell.

    2. Gyokuyoutama

      Gyokuyoutama

      \(・ω・\)SAN値!(/・ω・)/ピンチ!

    3. Idiot Cube

      Idiot Cube

      [ ⌐□_□] ネルド。

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  23. Gyokuyoutama

    Net Neutrality guff

    Let's try to turn things into as big as shit show as we can among the already almost non-existent userbase of the forums. That'll lead to long-term forum longevity for sure.
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