The Trash Heap of the Heapers' Hangout

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  • image

    i put entirely too much effort into this
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    And sometimes I just want to know something about a roguelike without being told that I'm a casual for using tiles mode instead of ASCII mode.

    ...so basically a forum full of Dale from Questionable Content, minus the obvious flirting?
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    naney said:

    image

    i put entirely too much effort into this

    FISHCORE IS NOW MY AESTHETIC.

  • And sometimes I just want to know something about a roguelike without being told that I'm a casual for using tiles mode instead of ASCII mode.

    ...so basically a forum full of Dale from Questionable Content, minus the obvious flirting?
    reference goes whoop
  • edited 2014-08-23 02:32:12

    And sometimes I just want to know something about a roguelike without being told that I'm a casual for using tiles mode instead of ASCII mode.

    ...so basically a forum full of Dale from Questionable Content, minus the obvious flirting?
    Nah, Dale isn't that obnoxious at his worst.
  • also people on r/roguelikes really hate Dungeons of Dredmor and I have no idea why.

    Like I don't think it's a good game either, but it's just sort of unremarkable. It's like hating Crash Bandicoot or something.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    And sometimes I just want to know something about a roguelike without being told that I'm a casual for using tiles mode instead of ASCII mode.

    ...so basically a forum full of Dale from Questionable Content, minus the obvious flirting?
    Nah, Dale isn't that obnoxious at his worst.
    There's a strip where he taunts Marigold for that exact thing. With the "casual scum" subtext.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    But yes, half of it is flirting. Which Marigold is oblivious to,
  • And sometimes I just want to know something about a roguelike without being told that I'm a casual for using tiles mode instead of ASCII mode.

    ...so basically a forum full of Dale from Questionable Content, minus the obvious flirting?
    Nah, Dale isn't that obnoxious at his worst.
    There's a strip where he taunts Marigold for that exact thing. With the "casual scum" subtext.
    I don't remember that strip. Then again, haven't not reread Questionable Content in a long time.
  • I am in the air now, I am in your lungs
    I am written, I am spoken by a million flaming tongues
    I'm the lens through which you see
    I'm the process, I am the key
    I am synapses firing bullets from a gun

    I'm the world's mystique, I am the words you speak
    I am language, I am hidden memories that you seek
    I am the sun before you see me rise
    I burn still when you close your eyes
    I am the soul that never dies when flesh is weak

    I am inside of you, in spite of you
    With strength and sacred grace
    But for all you do, I'll carry you
    From this bitter place

    I am in your future, I am in your past
    I'm the echo of your footsteps, I'm your shadow cast
    I'm the heat you radiate
    I am the fury and the fate
    I am each beat within your heart, from first to last

    I'm your action without thought
    I am the instinct born inside you
    I'm the bones from which you drape
    I am protective skin to hide you

    I'm the pull that the earth exerts
    I am the rain that stings and the snow that blinds
    I'm the architecture of your world and mind

    I am inside of you, in spite of you
    With strength and sacred grace
    But for all you do, I'll carry you
    From this bitter place

    I am the dawn of ages, I am the days seen through
    I'm final entropy, I am inside of you
    I am the clouds that cover your way into the blue
    I kiss with life to give, all this in spite of you
  • What is with Tumblr's Drake obsession
  • image

    YOU THOUGHT YOU COULD GET AWAY WITH POSTING THAT "MEME" ON THE INTERNET
  • I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
    Bell Media is horrible
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    And sometimes I just want to know something about a roguelike without being told that I'm a casual for using tiles mode instead of ASCII mode.

    ...so basically a forum full of Dale from Questionable Content, minus the obvious flirting?
    Nah, Dale isn't that obnoxious at his worst.
    There's a strip where he taunts Marigold for that exact thing. With the "casual scum" subtext.
    I don't remember that strip. Then again, haven't not reread Questionable Content in a long time.
    Me neither, but Yarrun posted that one here a while back and it's stuck with me.

    QC is way better binged than followed.


  • I don't remember that strip. Then again, haven't not reread Questionable Content in a long time.

    Me neither, but Yarrun posted that one here a while back and it's stuck with me.

    QC is way better binged than followed.
    Definitely. Rather indifferent to it as a whole lately, though there have been some good moments.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”



    I don't remember that strip. Then again, haven't not reread Questionable Content in a long time.

    Me neither, but Yarrun posted that one here a while back and it's stuck with me.

    QC is way better binged than followed.
    Definitely. Rather indifferent to it as a whole lately, though there have been some good moments.
    I think it kind of peaked between strip 666 and somewhere around 1500 or so.


  • I don't remember that strip. Then again, haven't not reread Questionable Content in a long time.

    Me neither, but Yarrun posted that one here a while back and it's stuck with me.

    QC is way better binged than followed.
    Definitely. Rather indifferent to it as a whole lately, though there have been some good moments.
    I think it kind of peaked between strip 666 and somewhere around 1500 or so.
    Yeah, I can agree with that. Not quite digging the new art style either.
  • edited 2014-08-23 04:06:24
    Man is a most complex simple creature: see what he weaves, and how base his reasons for doing so.
    Kexruct said:

    What is with Tumblr's Drake obsession

    =Have you seen him? Have you seen him see the glory? And then witness his crisis of faith?

    It's amazing.
  • I just like to talk about stuff to people and it seems like relatively few people are ever interested in what I want to talk about.

    I've tried to join dedicated communities for stuff before, but like, a lot of people who hang out on gaming boards are just such assholes. Even most hip-hop boards are full of people who are annoying, it's really irritating to run into people who are basically what you were at age 14.

    man you look hard enough you can always find somewhere where people talk about shit in a civil way

    like, online football discussion. there are millions and millions of huge assholes, dumbasses, properly shitty and stupid people out there posting unholy amounts of dumb shit. i still found 2 or 3 places to discuss it (relatively) civilly
  • My dreams exceed my real life

    Kexruct said:

    Even when I was like, eight, when I first played Symphony of the Night I found having Death be a villain was kind of... puerile is the only word for it.


    /pretentious
    I always kinda wondered how Dracula gets Death to be one of his underlings.

    I mean, really
    In the new game they apparently explain this as Dracula renting out his castle to all and sundry fallen gods, folk characters, and anthromorphic personifications that have fallen out of favor with the dominant Catholic church and Dracula lets them stay in the safe zone of his castle in return for being his servants both before and after he conquers the world.

    According to my friend who played them at least.
  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    Death's name in Japanese is Shinigami, so it's possible there's actually multiple "Deaths" and this specific one is just a jerk.
  • ...And even when your hope is gone
    move along, move along, just to make it through
    (2015 self)
    My theory is that Death is just a good, loyal friend to Dracula, the only one to keep coming back after the Belmonts beat Dracula every time; and also the hardest boss in each game.
  • fight. dream. horse. love.
    i guess it's time to get on this Cucumber Quest bandwagon before it gets too far ahead of me
  • fight. dream. horse. love.
    i am?
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    Odradek said:

    Kexruct said:

    Even when I was like, eight, when I first played Symphony of the Night I found having Death be a villain was kind of... puerile is the only word for it.


    /pretentious
    I always kinda wondered how Dracula gets Death to be one of his underlings.

    I mean, really
    In the new game they apparently explain this as Dracula renting out his castle to all and sundry fallen gods, folk characters, and anthromorphic personifications that have fallen out of favor with the dominant Catholic church and Dracula lets them stay in the safe zone of his castle in return for being his servants both before and after he conquers the world.

    According to my friend who played them at least.
    hmm
  • It always surprises me how few of the enemies in SotN were actually based on any sort of folklore or mythology. 
  • naney said:

    image

    i put entirely too much effort into this

    I laughed.
  • LWLW
    edited 2014-08-23 12:58:51

    Mo The Show,
    I have had a pretty similar experience with gaming forums. It seems like most anything that can be played competitively (e.g., Pokemon, Smash, Mario Kart) sort of defaults to talk about the metagame and such. I guess that makes sense, given that the group of people who like something enough to post about it on a dedicated message board probably overlaps a lot with the group of people who put the time in to become really good at a game.

    That said, I think the focus on who is the best or who is using the best strategy can get a little tiresome sometimes, especially when they are filled with elitism. Granted, discussions about whether Game Y in a series is better than Game X can become just as needlessly heated.

    Sunn wolf does make a good point though, if you look hard enough, it is probably possible to find a group of people who will discuss most any interest civilly. However, there may be some trade-offs between how big and diverse a community is and how much annoying behavior happens there. I mean, I think basically all of the English-speaking Sketchbook fans I have met have been pretty good about discussing things without drama, but that group is super tiny. I am not sure that would be the case if it had Madoka levels of popularity.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    moo
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    Drac appears

    every hundred years

    but he'll cry bloody tears

    and wish he never were a vampire
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    this world is corrupt
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    Death's name in Japanese is Shinigami, so it's possible there's actually multiple "Deaths" and this specific one is just a jerk.

    The ancient Greeks had a very similar concept, actually: There was one Death who came to those who died peacefully, and one thousand to serve those who did not.
  • It's possible, but I think Castlevania's more based on European mythology.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    By the same token, Japanese media has a tendency to filter that sort of thing through its own cultural lens in the way that a lot of American media does, so it's certainly not implausible.
  • edited 2014-08-23 15:56:33
    ...And even when your hope is gone
    move along, move along, just to make it through
    (2015 self)
    I'm cranky today.

    I hate flutes. Flutes are too loud.

    Someone cheer me up.
  • edited 2014-08-23 15:50:27

    Jesus suffers in His passions the torments
    which men inflict upon Him; but in His agony He suffers the torments
    which He inflicts on Himself; _turbare semetipsum_. This is a
    suffering from no human, but an almighty hand, for He must be almighty
    to bear it.

    Jesus seeks some comfort at least in His three dearest friends, and they
    are asleep. He prays them to bear with Him for a little, and they leave
    Him with entire indifference, having so little compassion that it could
    not prevent their sleeping even for a moment. And thus Jesus was left
    alone to the wrath of God.

    Jesus is alone on the earth, without any one not only to feel and share
    His suffering, but even to know of it; He and Heaven were alone in that
    knowledge.

    Jesus is in a garden, not of delight as the first Adam, where he lost
    himself and the whole human race, but in one of agony, where He saved
    Himself and the whole human race.

    He suffers this affliction and this desertion in the horror of night.

    I believe that Jesus never complained but on this single occasion; but
    then He complained as if he could no longer bear His extreme suffering.
    "My soul is sorrowful, even unto death."

    Jesus seeks companionship and comfort from men. This is the sole
    occasion in all His life, as it seems to me. But He receives it not, for
    His disciples are asleep.

    Jesus will be in agony even to the end of the world. We must not sleep
    during that time.

    Jesus, in the midst of this universal desertion, including that of His
    own friends chosen to watch with Him, finding them asleep, is vexed
    because of the danger to which they expose, not Him, but themselves; He
    cautions them for their own safety and their own good, with a sincere
    tenderness for them during their ingratitude, and warns them that the
    spirit is willing and the flesh weak.

    Jesus, finding them still asleep, without being restrained by any
    consideration for themselves or for Him, has the kindness not to waken
    them, and leaves them in repose.

    Jesus prays, uncertain of the will of His Father, and fears death; but,
    when He knows it, He goes forward to offer Himself to death. _Eamus.
    Processit_(John).

    Jesus asked of men and was not heard.

    Jesus, while His disciples slept, wrought their salvation. He has
    wrought that of each of the righteous while they slept, both in their
    nothingness before their birth, and in their sins after their birth.

    He prays only once that the cup pass away, and then with submission; and
    twice that it come if necessary.

    Jesus is weary.

    Jesus, seeing all His friends asleep and all His enemies wakeful,
    commits Himself entirely to His Father.

    Jesus does not regard in Judas his enmity, but the order of God, which
    He loves and admits, since He calls him friend.

    Jesus tears Himself away from His disciples to enter into His agony; we
    must tear ourselves away from our nearest and dearest to imitate Him.

    Jesus being in agony and in the greatest affliction, let us pray longer.

    We implore the mercy of God, not that He may leave us at peace in our
    vices, but that He may deliver us from them.

    If God gave us masters by His own hand, oh! how necessary for us to obey
    them with a good heart! Necessity and events follow infallibly.

    --"Console thyself, thou wouldst not seek Me, if thou hadst not found
    Me.

    "I thought of thee in Mine agony, I have sweated such drops of blood for
    thee.

    "It is tempting Me rather than proving thyself, to think if thou wouldst
    do such and such a thing on an occasion which has not happened; I shall
    act in thee if it occur.

    "Let thyself be guided by My rules; see how well I have led the Virgin
    and the saints who have let Me act in them.

    "The Father loves all that I do.

    "Dost thou wish that it always cost Me the blood of My humanity, without
    thy shedding tears?

    "Thy conversion is My affair; fear not, and pray with confidence as for
    Me.

    "I am present with thee by My Word in Scripture, by My Spirit in the
    Church and by inspiration, by My power in the priests, by My prayer in
    the faithful.

    "Physicians will not heal thee, for thou wilt die at last. But it is I
    who heal thee, and make the body immortal.

    "Suffer bodily chains and servitude, I deliver thee at present only from
    spiritual servitude.

    "I am more a friend to thee than such and such an one, for I have done
    for thee more than they, they would not have suffered what I have
    suffered from thee, and they would not have died for thee as I have done
    in the time of thine infidelities and cruelties, and as I am ready to
    do, and do, among my elect and at the Holy Sacrament."

    "If thou knewest thy sins, thou wouldst lose heart."

    --I shall lose it then, Lord, for on Thy assurance I believe their
    malice.

    --"No, for I, by whom thou learnest, can heal thee of them, and what I
    say to thee is a sign that I will heal thee. In proportion to thy
    expiation of them, thou wilt know them, and it will be said to thee:
    'Behold, thy sins are forgiven thee.' Repent, then, for thy hidden sins,
    and for the secret malice of those which thou knowest."

    --Lord, I give Thee all.

    --"I love thee more ardently than thou hast loved thine abominations,
    _ut immundus pro luto_.

    "To Me be the glory, not to thee, worm of the earth.

    "Ask thy confessor, when My own words are to thee occasion of evil,
    vanity, or curiosity."

    --I see in me depths of pride, curiosity, and lust. There is no relation
    between me and God, nor Jesus Christ the Righteous. But He has been made
    sin for me; all Thy scourges are fallen upon Him. He is more abominable
    than I, and, far from abhorring me, He holds Himself honoured that I go
    to Him and succour Him.

    But He has healed Himself, and still more so will He heal me.

    I must add my wounds to His, and join myself to Him; and He will save me
    in saving Himself. But this must not be postponed to the future.

    _Eritis sicut dii scientes bonum et malum. Each one creates his
    god, when judging, "This is good or bad"; and men mourn or rejoice too
    much at events.

    Do little things as though they were great, because of the majesty of
    Jesus Christ who does them in us, and who lives our life; and do the
    greatest things as though they were little and easy, because of His
    omnipotence.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    That last point is actually a lovely sentiment.

    The Pensées are very interesting reading.
  • edited 2014-08-23 15:58:35
    ...And even when your hope is gone
    move along, move along, just to make it through
    (2015 self)
    Thanks, Naney!

    Ah, such a lovely passage you quote.

    (feeling much better).
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    On the deeper side, I'm just a ride. Take my hand, take my hand, you're it all.
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    So there you go, under blue skies, as she swirls by.
  • ...And even when your hope is gone
    move along, move along, just to make it through
    (2015 self)
    I just read page 3015 of this thread and that page always makes me happy.
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    Call a friend, to be here until the end.
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    And when he's away, you're here to stay.
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