The Landfill of the Heapers' Hangout (contains Fossilmaiden's Punnery)

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  • Taiwan is so cool. Alcohol is gr8. Neko atsume us cool.
  • Sunn wolf is wasted can barely post. Hi
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Sunn Drunkposting Thread 2023.
  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    A man appeared in court today over 9 charges of posting under the influence, and one charge of multiposting.
  • A man appeared in court today over 9 charges of posting under the influence, and one charge of multiposting.

    doesn't that violate double jeopardy?
  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    Double jeopardy was abolished in the UK in 2005.
  • Double jeopardy was abolished in the UK in 2005.

    So you just go straight from single to final jeopardy?
  • Sunn Drunkposting Thread 2023.

    Agreed
  • A man appeared in court today over 9 charges of posting under the influence, and one charge of multiposting.

    Guilty
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    sunn wolf said:

    A man appeared in court today over 9 charges of posting under the influence, and one charge of multiposting.

    Guilty

  • edited 2015-11-23 19:12:51
    Ten piece ChickennuggetsAndlarge, fries, [!] dud-dud
    Ten piece ChickennuggetsAndlarge, fries, [!] dud-dud
    Ten piece ChickennuggetsAndlarge, fries, [!] dud-dud
    Ten piece ChickennuggetsAndlarge, fries, [!] dud-dud

    capital letters and [!] = beats (in the musical sense, not the theatrical sense)

    tempo: very fast
  • right now behind Sunn Wolf someone is pointing and in a British accent just going "look at him go! the absolute madman! I can't believe he's doing this!"
  • edited 2015-11-24 01:26:05
    The fictional stories we experience definitely influence us.

    Contrast, say, me and my flatmate.

    Flatmate is currently watching the Gravity Falls finale.

    It's not a bad show, but not exactly my style.  Too wacky and unsubtle.

    On the other hand, contrast it with, say, Arpeggio of Blue Steel.  Atmospheric, introspective, and with interesting contrasts between dark and light shades, literally and figuratively.  Which is much more my thing.
  • I don't want to start a new thread because that would involve me thinking of what to call it and what to tag it
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch

    The fictional stories we experience definitely influence us.

    Contrast, say, me and my flatmate.

    Flatmate is currently watching the Gravity Falls finale.

    It's not a bad show, but not exactly my style.  Too wacky and unsubtle.

    On the other hand, contrast it with, say, Arpeggio of Blue Steel.  Atmospheric, introspective, and with interesting contrasts between dark and light shades, literally and figuratively.  Which is much more my thing.

    are you sure that's a case of fictional stories influencing you, and not the pair of you seeking out fictional stories that suit your interests?
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    i kinda wonder what you'd make of Over the Garden Wall, assuming you haven't seen it

    that's not really a recommendation, you might hate it

    i bring it up because it combines wacky and unsubtle aspects with aspects that are decidedly less so, and is certainly atmospheric and introspective
  • Munch munch, chomp chomp...

    I don't want to start a new thread because that would involve me thinking of what to call it and what to tag it

    Expand your disorganized video game thread into one of general media? Seems simple enough to me.
  • y'know, Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody...why exactly is it so popular?

    I think it's because it's iconic.  I can't think of another quality.  It's iconic in being very melodic and singable.  (And overactable in one's singing.)

    Otherwise, the plot is barely there, and doesn't even work well with the guitar solo, which seems to exist just for coolness.  Since it doesn't fit in dramatic pacing, yet is so popular, it seems logical to infer that most listeners don't exactly care much about the story (what little there is), and I'd venture to say that the story just exists to vaguely justify the lyrics.

    The lyrics...okay, I guess.  A bit of a mess when it gets to the gratuitous Italian in faux-operatic flair in a famous moment in the song.  The one advantage here, though, is that the singing is crisp and the lyrics are easily decipherable, making them easy for audience members to learn.

    The thematic material, musically, is also sort of a mess.  I guess one can compliment it on being mostly through-composed?  But the side effect of that is that it sorta lacks organization, as there are no repeated motifs to bring it any unity.  The result is that it's basically one thing happening after another.  They are somewhat connected, yes, but at the end of the song, I'm left wondering how I got to where I ended up.

    I guess that's narratively fitting in relation to the story presented by the lyrics.
  • Tachyon said:

    The fictional stories we experience definitely influence us.

    Contrast, say, me and my flatmate.

    Flatmate is currently watching the Gravity Falls finale.

    It's not a bad show, but not exactly my style.  Too wacky and unsubtle.

    On the other hand, contrast it with, say, Arpeggio of Blue Steel.  Atmospheric, introspective, and with interesting contrasts between dark and light shades, literally and figuratively.  Which is much more my thing.

    are you sure that's a case of fictional stories influencing you, and not the pair of you seeking out fictional stories that suit your interests?
    ehhh, fuckausation

    TBPH, you're probably right to some extent

    though I've definitely found myself subtly imitating some of the mannerisms and/or styles of introspection I see in the stories i experience
    Crystal said:

    I don't want to start a new thread because that would involve me thinking of what to call it and what to tag it

    Expand your disorganized video game thread into one of general media? Seems simple enough to me.
    commentary about Bohemian Rhapsody doesn't quite fit there
  • Tachyon said:

    i kinda wonder what you'd make of Over the Garden Wall, assuming you haven't seen it

    that's not really a recommendation, you might hate it

    i bring it up because it combines wacky and unsubtle aspects with aspects that are decidedly less so, and is certainly atmospheric and introspective

    I have not seen this.

    What is it?
  • Munch munch, chomp chomp...
    I'm pretty sure music count as media.
  • Disgaea has no sense of shame because it was made by Nippon Ichi Software

    Nippon Ichi Software is abbreviated as NIS

    which is SIN spelled backwards

    thus they turn the concept of sin on its head and celebrate it

    #insanetrolllogic
  • My dreams exceed my real life

    y'know, Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody...why exactly is it so popular?

    I think it's because it's iconic.  I can't think of another quality.  It's iconic in being very melodic and singable.  (And overactable in one's singing.)

    Otherwise, the plot is barely there, and doesn't even work well with the guitar solo, which seems to exist just for coolness.  Since it doesn't fit in dramatic pacing, yet is so popular, it seems logical to infer that most listeners don't exactly care much about the story (what little there is), and I'd venture to say that the story just exists to vaguely justify the lyrics.

    The lyrics...okay, I guess.  A bit of a mess when it gets to the gratuitous Italian in faux-operatic flair in a famous moment in the song.  The one advantage here, though, is that the singing is crisp and the lyrics are easily decipherable, making them easy for audience members to learn.

    The thematic material, musically, is also sort of a mess.  I guess one can compliment it on being mostly through-composed?  But the side effect of that is that it sorta lacks organization, as there are no repeated motifs to bring it any unity.  The result is that it's basically one thing happening after another.  They are somewhat connected, yes, but at the end of the song, I'm left wondering how I got to where I ended up.

    I guess that's narratively fitting in relation to the story presented by the lyrics.

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  • y'know, Queen...why exactly is it so popular?

    I think it's because it's iconic.  I can't think of another quality.  It's iconic in being very melodic and singable.  (And overactable in one's singing.)

    broadened for you


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    And then, from that day forward, he began crafting a JRPG by which he would topple the reign of the Angels, and of God Himself.
  • which isnt to dunk on queen, that's what they are going for (most likely, i am not a member of queen so)
  • edited 2015-11-24 02:02:21
    My dreams exceed my real life
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  • Well, I guess, rock from that era was very much about showiness.

    And they produced some pretty awesome music in the process.  Like Final Countdown.
  • Well, I guess, rock from that era was very much about showiness.

    And they produced some pretty awesome music in the process.  Like Final Countdown.

    that's not queen
  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    The Queen of Europe
  • The Queen of Europe

    Charlemadame
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch

    Tachyon said:

    The fictional stories we experience definitely influence us.

    Contrast, say, me and my flatmate.

    Flatmate is currently watching the Gravity Falls finale.

    It's not a bad show, but not exactly my style.  Too wacky and unsubtle.

    On the other hand, contrast it with, say, Arpeggio of Blue Steel.  Atmospheric, introspective, and with interesting contrasts between dark and light shades, literally and figuratively.  Which is much more my thing.

    are you sure that's a case of fictional stories influencing you, and not the pair of you seeking out fictional stories that suit your interests?
    ehhh, fuckausation

    TBPH, you're probably right to some extent

    though I've definitely found myself subtly imitating some of the mannerisms and/or styles of introspection I see in the stories i experience

    oh, no doubt

    but it does seem to me that different people are drawn to different kinds of things, and that you probably wouldn't get the same things as one another out of watching one another's preferred shows

    y'know, Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody...why exactly is it so popular?

    I think it's because it's iconic.  I can't think of another quality.  It's iconic in being very melodic and singable.  (And overactable in one's singing.)

    Otherwise, the plot is barely there, and doesn't even work well with the guitar solo, which seems to exist just for coolness.  Since it doesn't fit in dramatic pacing, yet is so popular, it seems logical to infer that most listeners don't exactly care much about the story (what little there is), and I'd venture to say that the story just exists to vaguely justify the lyrics.

    The lyrics...okay, I guess.  A bit of a mess when it gets to the gratuitous Italian in faux-operatic flair in a famous moment in the song.  The one advantage here, though, is that the singing is crisp and the lyrics are easily decipherable, making them easy for audience members to learn.

    The thematic material, musically, is also sort of a mess.  I guess one can compliment it on being mostly through-composed?  But the side effect of that is that it sorta lacks organization, as there are no repeated motifs to bring it any unity.  The result is that it's basically one thing happening after another.  They are somewhat connected, yes, but at the end of the song, I'm left wondering how I got to where I ended up.

    I guess that's narratively fitting in relation to the story presented by the lyrics.

    it's principally popular because it's catchy and memorable and has a participatory element

    the nonsensical lyrics are not a negative for most people, they're part of what makes it entertaining

    they add to the fun

    Tachyon said:

    i kinda wonder what you'd make of Over the Garden Wall, assuming you haven't seen it

    that's not really a recommendation, you might hate it

    i bring it up because it combines wacky and unsubtle aspects with aspects that are decidedly less so, and is certainly atmospheric and introspective

    I have not seen this.

    What is it?
    an American cartoon about two boys lost in the woods

    there are 10 episodes, all very short (similar in length to RWBY episodes); the entire thing runs to a little over 2 hours

    the character art resembles Adventure Time, but the backgrounds and music are extremely pretty

    it has something of a fairytale feel, though heavily tinted with darkness and melancholy
  • edited 2015-11-24 02:15:39

    Well, I guess, rock from that era was very much about showiness.

    And they produced some pretty awesome music in the process.  Like Final Countdown.

    that's not queen
    I know it's not; I was referring to rock musicians of that era in general.

    Sorry it wasn't clear.

    I was also thinking of including such songs as Cold As Ice and I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight.
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    And then, from that day forward, he began crafting a JRPG by which he would topple the reign of the Angels, and of God Himself.
    Did you mean SMT II

  • Tachyon said:

    but it does seem to me that different people are drawn to different kinds of things, and that you probably wouldn't get the same things as one another out of watching one another's preferred shows

    Yeah, experience is gradually telling me to stop even thinking about recommending anything to anyone anymore, unless I have some way of knowing their tastes/preferences.
    Tachyon said:

    an American cartoon about two boys lost in the woods

    there are 10 episodes, all very short (similar in length to RWBY episodes); the entire thing runs to a little over 2 hours

    the character art resembles Adventure Time, but the backgrounds and music are extremely pretty

    it has something of a fairytale feel, though heavily tinted with darkness and melancholy

    This sounds really interesting.
  • edited 2015-11-24 02:18:31



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    Page 17
    And then, from that day forward, he began crafting a JRPG by which he would topple the reign of the Angels, and of God Himself.
    Did you mean SMT II

    Does SMT II feature an expy of Asuka Langley Soryu and actually justify her desire for vengeance against an unjust but omnipotent deity?
  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.



    Page 16

    Page 17
    And then, from that day forward, he began crafting a JRPG by which he would topple the reign of the Angels, and of God Himself.
    Did you mean SMT II

    Does SMT II feature an expy of Asuka Langley Soryu and actually justify her desire for vengeance against an unjust deity?
    well, no, because smt ii came out a year before nge
  • edited 2015-11-24 02:48:41
    the trash heap is the place where things that people don't like to see can be seen
  • combining the poor immigrant's practice of saving money when possible, the environmentalist's practice of saving resources when possible, and the modern first-world person's practice of desiring a clean living space
  • forcing the worlds to collide
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    I still say IJBM's url should have been itjustbugs.me
  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    itjustbu.gs
  • I still say IJBM's url should have been itjustbugs.me

    but that would be IJB.M
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022


    I still say IJBM's url should have been itjustbugs.me

    but that would be IJB.M
    By that logic, this website is HH.C
  • c:\cpp\codestuff\ijbm.c
  • Sup bitches, witches, Haters, and trolls.

    I still say IJBM's url should have been itjustbugs.me

    :agreed:
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