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AoT General / Re: AOT Screenshot Gallery
« on: August 05, 2015, 04:20:56 PM »
Don't have access to all my screenshots right now but I have these in my imgur profile so here you go. I've posted them in plenty of other threads, though, so if you've seen them before, oh well.


Badspot's boat parking lessons.


The Blacksmith asked me politely to stop using her forge for the blue vial experiments.


A giant orc attacks Port Town by sea. Tragically he proved to be a poor swimmer.


My attempts to craft light pink dye did not end as planned.


Storeclerk has a staring contest with a cookie.


Badspot's sleeping lessons. Koleth was stuck on the whole "laying down" part.


My attempt to join Blue Man Group unfortunately failed every single test.


My brother had similar issues, though his swanky choice of legwear was praised.


During Seamonster mating season, the male Seamonster collects a number of pixels from the ocean surface as an offering to its female of choice. Those left without a mate dig massive rectangular holes in the surface, to hibernate in until the chance presents itself again.


Following this incident, court order forbids me from doing the blue vial experiments in the woods, swamp, tavern, and volcano.

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Suggestions & Requests / Re: Nametag hide add on
« on: July 23, 2015, 01:33:12 PM »
I've tried it and it appears it doesn't work inside minigames. It works normally with the chat message appearing, but my nametag itself isn't hidden.

Can someone fix?
If you're checking by going into camera mode, be sure you aren't also using the command in camera mode; for some reason that code he gave you goes by control object, meaning it won't work in vehicles or camera mode. Also depending on what minigame system you're using or other add-ons you have, there may be something unhiding it right after you hide it. Think Slayer will change it back whenever your appearance is updated, but I'd have to check.

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Suggestions & Requests / Re: Nametag hide add on
« on: July 23, 2015, 05:03:46 AM »
Yes, but how do I use it ingame?
Once you do all that, put the zip file in your add-ons, enable it, go into your server, and type /HideTag.

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| One Week: The add-ons section is for finished add-ons only |       61 |

| 2 weeks: The add-ons section is for FINISHED ADD-ONS ONLY  |      177 |
I choose to believe the latter entry is the result of a small subset of people banned for the lowercase version once, somehow failing to realize what they did wrong, then coming back and doing the same thing again repeatedly.

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Hello!
When installing add-ons to the servers files they do not work and I dont know why.
Can you explain the steps you take when you do this?

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This is definitely ironic egotism. Most of the examples come from Pecon's Boss Battles, where it's worth noting that after a day of finding Gizmo particularly irritating, I wrote a server command to toggle his admin status that anyone could use except him. What you're seeing is the result of him being the half-admin for so long.

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what's with the number of people who burst into threads to "give their two cents" without reading anything beyond the first few lines of an OP
Ironically, I don't think I've even read this thread's OP. It wasn't intentional; I got maybe a few words in before by brain cut me off asking "who is this starfish and why does he think his opinion is so super duper special that it deserved its own thread" before going to skim the rest of the page for answers.

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As I mentioned probably three or four times now, that address does not exclusively address transloveualism, but addresses a cultural mindset, mostly focusing of the stigmas attatched to it.
As long as transloveualism is somewhere on the list of things you're referring to with your broad statements, my point stands. If it's not, then you're going off topic.

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I was attacking the cultural mindset of "You can go anything to your body and it's okay."  Some drugs will seriously mess you up to the point where you lose the sense of who you are.  Driving drunk is putting yourself at risk.  Driving drunk with others as passengers is putting others at risk.  In this statement, I am not attacking anyone in particular, but rather those who do harm or put others at rist and uppon being accused, respond with something of the likes of "it's my body; I can do what I want." or "Mind your own business." or "it's my life, not yours."  while they are right to an extent, I believe the line needs to be drawn somewhere.
That doesn't really apply when the thing being done to the body is a tested procedure prescribed by a licensed psychiatrist who has been brown townyzing the person in question, and performed by a qualified surgeon. It's not a choice the individual can irresponsibly can make on their own.

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Drama / Re: Who here dislikes trans people?
« on: June 30, 2015, 12:04:14 AM »
Don't even get me started in this mental disorder crap. Entertaining that notion, how do you propose it be dealt with? Don't you think the nutjob Christians who shove their kids into conversion therapy would have found some effective treatment? Yet they haven't. So even pretending it's a mental illness (you'd find the APA disagrees) it'd be better to alleviate the symptoms than use ineffective "treatment"
Pretty sure the standard practice is to do both. First attempt psychotherapy and see if they can learn to appreciate who they are, and if that doesn't work, then you start the whole reassignment thing.

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Drama / Re: Who here dislikes trans people?
« on: June 29, 2015, 10:22:46 PM »
>blatant ad hominem
>"lol i don't care what you say anway!!"
man, you sure showed me lmao
To attack a person instead of their argument, they'd need to actually present an argument for that whole "instead of" part.

i mean, considering that the thread was made for the sake of attention whoring, you're probably right; sure, i'm hungry anyway
wow, what a blistering comeback, you sure got me
except i didn't, that is literally what he said
lazy is accurate
no? this might be shocking to you, fruitcake, but some people have different opinions than you
get over it
the fact that you think you're intelligent is simply adorable
lol
"you act as if it's bad to be crazy, it totally isn't"

Anything in particular you want me to respond to outta that? Maybe you could switch it up and try something that isn't either a baseless assertion or a backhanded condescending remark.

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Drama / Re: Who here dislikes trans people?
« on: June 29, 2015, 06:03:34 PM »
not all trans individuals have gender dysphoria, note "This condition causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or
other important areas of functioning."
From what I've seen, Gender Dysphoria is just their clinical term for transgendered people. It seems like they're under pressure to change it. Early versions of the DSM originally classified homoloveuality as a disorder as well.
Quote
while you were typing a new reply has been posted.
http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2012/12/03/1271431/apa-revises-manual-being-transgender-is-no-longer-a-mental-disorder/

even the creators of the DSM-V are backing off lmao
Well, there you go.

Personally I'm a fan of that old "four D's" rule of thumb - https://ispub.com/IJPSY/1/1/5049. The question here would be Deviance, or "is it normal to be transgendered" to which some would say no, and the ones pressuring the DSM would say yes. The others, Distress, Dysfunction, and Danger (in this case risk of Self Delete), would vary from person to person. Less severe cases are often resolved through psychotherapy before love reassignment is even on the table.


remember to call people trolls if you can't refute their arguments
God damn, you're right, we should have been focusing on deconstructing and countering his well versed arguments, such as
lol

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Drama / Re: Who here dislikes trans people?
« on: June 29, 2015, 05:23:49 PM »
give me a definition-based difference from a credible source; i pulled mine from the DSM-V
Um...
GID [Gender Identity Disorder] is classified as a medical disorder by the ICD-10 CM and DSM-5 (called gender dysphoria).
http://www.dsm5.org/documents/gender%20dysphoria%20fact%20sheet.pdf

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Drama / Re: Who here dislikes trans people?
« on: June 29, 2015, 05:01:02 PM »
you're bringing something up from several years ago that hasn't been relevant since and expect me to think you're an intelligent person
ok lol
Taboo, I don't think there's a single thing you could say or do that could make me care less about your opinion of me than I do now. You're welcome to keep trying, though.

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Drama / Re: Who here dislikes trans people?
« on: June 29, 2015, 04:30:54 PM »
okay this argument is still going on apparently, can we like-- let this die down?
Well stuff, why don't we just use this for all arguments and debates? A flexible solution that will bring all the world's conflicts of interest to a close! We'll have world peace by the end of the day.

no? this might be shocking to you, fruitcake, but some people have different opinions than you
get over it
i mean, considering that the thread was made for the sake of attention whoring, you're probably right; sure, i'm hungry anyway
"You're wrong when you say I don't care about the debate, and I'm not just here to fling stuff around!"
"lol forget this debate and the person who started it, I'm leaving"

Remember, this is a guy who's been through like 10 accounts that we're talking about
Also the whole "I'm a married schoolteacher, respect me you starfish" nonsense, but this is getting off subject.

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