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tkdguy got a reaction from Duke Bushido in Genre-crossover nightmares
Super Mario Brotherhood of the Wolf of Wall Street
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tkdguy reacted to Badger in I have a dream. (and MAN was it wierd!)
couldn't have been Barsoom, even if she was wearing the Leia metal bikini she would've been overdressed.
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tkdguy got a reaction from Christopher in Futuristic Sports & Entertainment
Going back to the performing arts, here's a little number for you.
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tkdguy reacted to Gnome BODY (important!) in Maxima and Other Things
I disagree with both those, actually.
Longevity should be free unless NND Longevity attacks are reasonably frequent (IE, going to come up). Any benefits from living long, such as knowledge, should be bought normally with the "very old" SFX. Even if NNDs are in the equation, 1 point is about all I'd support it costing.
The +2 to Concealment should come with a mandatory purchase of Concealment so it actually works. Or just be replaced with a mandatory purchase of Concealment.
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tkdguy reacted to Sociotard in Funny Pics II: The Revenge
Oglaf.com is absolutely NSFW, but today was an exception.
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tkdguy reacted to Duke Bushido in Moderator Note to folks: Regarding the F word overuse
Of course he's got a great attitude.
He's got us.
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tkdguy reacted to Pariah in The Non Sequitor Thread
My biggest problem is indecision. Or maybe it's not.
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tkdguy got a reaction from Pariah in The Non Sequitor Thread
When in doubt... well, I'm not really sure!
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tkdguy reacted to steriaca in Building Multiverses
Then there is Melodramia. The realm of Melodrama is much like Earth in the Victorian era, but the world seems more... melodramatic. It is a daily fact that young women (usually from 16-24) are routinely abducted, tied up, and placed in danger, only to be saved in the nick of time by there boyfriends. This is considered a right of passage for young women in this world.
A side effect of this place is, the longer the visitors stay here, the more they start acting like stereotypical heroes, damsels, and villains of a Victorian melodrama play.
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tkdguy reacted to Major Tom 2009 in A DC Animated-style HeroMachine
February's first pic -- a updated version of Edison and Dr. Carter:
Major Tom 2009
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tkdguy reacted to Badger in In other news...
Meanwhile in response to being ripped into the cold in the wee morning, and as soon as his eyes adjusted was forced to withstand a flash attack from a thousand cameras. Punxsutawney Phil then went on a spree of ripping off people's faces.
Next year, he will have a Broly (dbz) type power up and destroy the Northeast.
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tkdguy reacted to Cygnia in Foods for those that just don't care anymore
In Medieval Baghdad, Rulers Held Elite Cook-Offs
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tkdguy reacted to Bazza in A Thread For Random Links
12 Most Expensive Gemstones In The World
The 7 Most Expensive Diamonds in the World
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tkdguy got a reaction from wcw43921 in A Thread For All Things Creepy And/Or Scary
That's why you should never take the Disadvantage Hunted by God 11-
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tkdguy reacted to Sundog in What is your favorite sci-fi RPG setting?
I'm working on a setting right now, fairly hard but with a few rubbery elements. Time is 2252, and Earth is anything but a united world. Many of the nations in existence at the beginning of the 21st century still do, but the majority are parts of "Conglomerate States" or Congloms, specifically:
North American Union
Third African Union
European Entente
Oceania
Argentine-Chile Pact
Brazilian Alliance
Unification of Medina
Indian and South Asian Hegemony
plus a number of independents, including Russia and China. Humanity has expanded out and colonised most of Sol system, and one of the three slowboat colonisation arks has reached the inhabitable world around Alpha Centauri (Libertas). However, 50 years ago a combination of Medinan and Indian research teams successfully broke the light barrier, enabling humanity to reach the stars...slowly. The FTL drive allows only a speed of roughly 1LY per day.
I'm looking to create a situation more analogous to the tall ships era, when local commanders and local situation produced local solutions, without necessarily much input from the high command.
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tkdguy reacted to Pattern Ghost in In other news...
Shuma-Gorath's spawning grounds discovered (proof at 2:56):
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tkdguy reacted to drunkonduty in Moderator Note to folks: Regarding the F word overuse
Hey Brian.
Sympathies mate. Glad to see you've got such a positive attitude, it makes a huge difference.
If you don't mind, I'd like to share a similar story, with a very positive outcome. My dad was diagnosed with a type of leukemia last year. Like you, his cancer is not curable but is treatable. The chemo is working just fine and, because it's a low dose, isn't impacting on his lifestyle at all. Modern medicine is great.
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tkdguy reacted to Brian Stanfield in Moderator Note to folks: Regarding the F word overuse
I created a character once who was a college football player trying to get an edge, and took an experimental HGH to build up his body. Something went wrong and he ended out with a super-high metabolism. He was a brick/speedster with a whole series of martial art “football” maneuvers.
I sort of of feel like I may have been foreshadowing . . .
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tkdguy got a reaction from drunkonduty in Genre-crossover nightmares
Robinson Caruso
The adventures of a shipwrecked opera singer
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tkdguy got a reaction from BoloOfEarth in Jokes
Re: Jokes
A golfer playing in Ireland hooked his drive into the woods. Looking for his ball, he found a little Leprechaun flat on his back, a big bump on his head and the golfer's ball beside him.
Horrified, the golfer got his water bottle from the cart and poured it over the little guy, reviving him.
'Arrgh! What happened?' the Leprechaun asked.
'I'm afraid I hit you with my golf ball,' the golfer says.
'Oh, I see. Well, ye got me fair and square. Ye get three wishes, so whaddya want?'
'Thank God, you're all right!' the golfer answers in relief. 'I don't want anything, I'm just glad you're OK, and I apologize.'
And the golfer walks off.
'What a nice guy,' the Leprechaun says to himself.'I have to do something for him. I'll give him the three things I would want... a great golf game, all the money he ever needs, and a fantastic sex life.'
A year goes by and the golfer is back. On the same hole, he again hits a bad drive into the woods and the Leprechaun is there waiting for him.
'Twas me that made ye hit the ball here,' the little guy says. 'I just want to ask ye, how's yer golf game?'
'My game is fantastic!' the golfer answers. I'm an internationally famous golfer now.' He adds, 'By the way, it's good to see you're all right.'
'Oh, I'm fine now, thank ye. I did that fer yer golf game, you know. And tell me, how's yer money situation?'
'Why, it's just wonderful!' the golfer states. 'When I need cash, I just reach in my pocket and pull out $100 bills I didn't even know were there!'
'I did that fer ye also.' And tell me, how's yer sex life?'
The golfer blushes, turns his head away in embarrassment, and says shyly, 'It's OK.'
C'mon, c'mon now,' urged the Leprechaun, 'I'm wanting to know if I did a good job. How many times a week?'
Blushing even more, the golfer looks around then whispers, 'Once, sometimes twice a week.'
'What??' responds the Leprechaun in shock. 'That's all? Only once or twice a week?'
'Well,' says the golfer, 'I figure that's not bad for a Catholic priest in a small parish.'