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Vox De Harlequin

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  1. You've just reminded of a book I got for christmas I haven't gotten around to reading.

    ...

    The book is about a robot samurai fighting an extra-dimensional being that's making zombies in Victorian England, according to the synopsis on the back.

    I am suddenly reminded why I haven't read it yet.

  2. So since the discussion has apparently stagnated and I'm bored, how about we talk about what we've been reading lately?

    I've recently finished bingeing the blackmage quest by Mizuki_Stone over on spacebattles which was kinda fun though the lack of updates disappointing, And before that I've been reading "The man who sold the world" by Nico_Cortes on SufficientVelocity, another thing I'm in the middle of reading is Spirit's Balance by Lupine Horror, who is generally an author I'd recommend, over on Fanfiction.net.

    I've shared so now it's your turn. 

  3. Congratulations, and screw you for making me remember the state of my own  computer.

    For the curious, I've taken to calling it Schrodinger, simply because at any given moment in time there a 50% chance it'll crash or not even turn on, and I'm slightly afraid to turn it on these days for fear it'll explode on me. Hence why I haven't turned it on in at least six months...

  4. 1 hour ago, TheBytemaster said:

    Going to record a Duskers Let's Play, using your names for the drones. Let me know if you want something other than your forum name or you have any suggestions.

    Never heard if it, but feel free I guess. Drop a link or something.

    1 hour ago, TheBytemaster said:

    I'd do that too, but we can't all carry a laptop around in our pockets.

    You can't? How odd.

  5. I'm on a laptop, but I think chrome has this auto-spellcheck which works kinda like the one in microsoft word which I sometimes rely on if my hands declare mutiny and decide to type gibberish that looks like the word but really really isn't, but sometimes there's situations like this where the gibberish is an actual word I'd heard somewhere that was vaguely synophonous with the word I wanted to type so the spell-check doesn't highlight is as wrong and since my eyes are apparently in on the whole mutiny thing they don't bother to notify me that the thing is wrong as it ends up like that. Holy fuck that's a run on sentence that I cannot muster the will to fix so you have to deal with.

     

  6. 31 minutes ago, TheBytemaster said:

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    This typo amuses me more than it should.

    What typo? The capital "D"? That's not a typo.

    Nevermind, just double checked.

    I didn't even realise vivaciously was a word until just now. Damn it auto-spellcheck you have failed me once more..

  7. Regarding myopia being hereditary, I'd guess it depends on the cause of it.

    Osteoporosis, for example, is hereditary, but getting punched in the face so hard it damages your eyes probably isn't. Maybe. Usually. Depends on if you're in a world that runs on narrative physics/chemistry/biology/existence.

    Also it depends if you're talking about lack of visual acuity or insight.

    Speaking(Writing?) about insight, Bloodborne is an awesome game. A total crapsack world, but interesting from the outside and makes for a great setting for a game. Unfortunately I lack the means to play it myself so I've had to live vivaciously vicariously through TheScribeD, but it is better than nothing and quite.. Insightful(*rimshot) to the game's lore.

  8. 1 minute ago, Kocken926 said:

    Well, the only genetic "defect" I suffer from has to do with bone structure, and since I'm 20 years old genetic engineering couldn't fix anything (wait, is myopia hereditary?). Of course, being harder better faster stronger as well as being immune to cancer and ageing could always be a plus.

     

    Well obviously if you're going to have retroactive genetic engineering you'll need a full body reconstruction for anything major.

    As for E3... I've honestly stopped paying attention to any of that shit. A lot of it seems to be needless drama and pomp mixed with unhealthy amounts of disappointment.

    I prefer to let these things filter through channels I personally approve of and enjoy that instead.

  9. I was worried that would come across as me getting worked up -.-'

    Also, why would you decide something like that with a system as arbitrary as a a caste system?

    Also also, I'm abir proponent of genetic engineering so eh.

    A LIGHTER TOPIC

    If we had the technology to reliably and affectively apply retroactive genetic engineering to a human, would you sign up?

    I would. I would so hard.

  10. I've already experienced the whale box, and while it is indeed at times amusing it is more often simply groan worthy. In a bad way.

    Y'know, I've never understood the sheer ineptitude and thirst for attention required to post like that. Truly, it amazes me that people like that haven't yet simply been hit by a truck of some description while running into the road like the walking lemming stereotypes they are.

    It is people like that that make me think that intelligently implemented eugenics might really be the best thing for the continued survival of humanity...

    Of course, I'm of the opinion that eugenics is just generally a good idea.

    NOTE: This is not me supporting the holocaust or some hist like that, I simply think that whilst quantity is a quality of its own, actual Quality of individual specimens of humanity should be a consideration. Really, if you have a genetic defect that you are almost sure to pass on to your offspring thus making their probably short lives as miserable as your but you still want kids, maybe consider adoption?

     

    That was a bit political... and ranty. sorry?

    EDIT: Also, yeah, what Hitler implemented wasn't eugenics, it was genocide. just to be clear, that no matter what you call something if that thing is something else calling that thing something won't make that thing that thing.

    unravel that for yourselves.

  11. No need to thank me citizen, you are completely 100% welcome and the cheque is in the mail.

    On a mostly unrelated note if you have too much free time and wish to read something fun click this

    quickEdit: Mostly posting that 'cos I just finished reading and felt like spreading dat lurv.

     

     

  12. On 5/8/2016 at 1:49 AM, TheBytemaster said:

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    Oh definitely, Imagine landing on an alien planet seemingly devoid of life and That suddenly playing through all of your internal speakers.

    Actually that would sound like someone's trying way too fucking hard. A horror game parody maybe?

  13. Yeah I was kinda disappointed nobody even commented on, what at least I thought was, a bloomin' hilarious joke.

    EDIT: Nope. Just me being a dumb. Goddamn being awake for too long makes me dumb.

    On an unrelated note, am I the only one having trouble seeing what I've typed with this pale-pink-on-white text box?

    It's a bit uncomfortable frankly.

     

  14. I don't understand why you could have a problem with seltzer water. I mean, it is simply water infused with the deadly deadly side effects of respiration!

    What's not to love.

    As a side-note, it worries me slightly that the reason for the hate mob in Byte's dream sounds like it would be a plausible one in reality. 'Tis truly a sad time we live in.

     

    Also, hello kitty jail.

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