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Messages - sir dooble

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It's only a difficult decision if you are deathly afraid of something going up your bum.

Although, that said, staying inside your body for a week doesn't sound too good for you.

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Off Topic / Re: Help me get to 666 messages!
« on: December 02, 2015, 02:24:33 PM »
Ha I have more Badspot messages than you
Yes, but mine are filled with love. :)

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see I have supporters
Taya only hopes you win and die, then they can take over.....

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Off Topic / Re: Bitcoin Rigs Discussion
« on: December 02, 2015, 11:14:53 AM »
Huh, I didn't know that. Now I feel proper silly.
I was taught that it was still based on our Gold Reserves by my history teacher in school, but I guess he had it wrong.

Our notes still have the line "I promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of...", which I was told was evidence that the notes could be exchanged for gold, but I suppose it's just there as tradition now.

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You wash your mouth out! I won't have huttese spoken in my house!

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Off Topic / Re: Help me get to 666 messages!
« on: December 02, 2015, 10:30:04 AM »
I'm sat on a nice 200.
1 2 of them is are from Badspot. :)

Also, 119 messages sent (approx.)

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Probably wrote the answers in the dragonborn language and wrote them in the roman alphabet on the test.
If that's the case, I've no idea how he didn't get caught just having what's clearly a code in front of him, or clearly reading something during the test.

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Drama / Re: Caribou is back again as Bear_Tracks
« on: December 02, 2015, 10:13:24 AM »
So we've gone from pastoral imagery to fruit to pastoral imagery again.
It's weird that he chose Cantaloupe, given the theme of all his other accounts. It must have just been an attempt to not give himself away, but he still did pretty quickly.
He always has his name be a noun, for starters.

Caribou AKA Cantaloupe AKA Igloos, just so everyone is on the same page.
He was also Reindeer, I believe.

I encountered this kid the other day on Greek's trench wars server. He randomly took a personal shot at me, started trying to argue with me about the Australian economy and how it's in recession, telling me I'll lose my job soon etc. It was very strange. He was pretty blatantly trolling, and after I stopped showing interest he just moved on to someone else.
He does this quite commonly, I believe.
He joined my server some time ago (maybe a year back now), and started saying similar things about the UK economy, or monarchy or something, and how it was all going to go to stuff. And again left when I didn't pay him any attention.

Once he finds someone he likes to target them in some way, especially if he knows anything about them.

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I learned the dragonborn language just to cheat on my history test :^)
I, uh, don't know how that would help you, but nice, lol.

I'm only learning Aurabesh so that I can read the signs in Star Wars The Old Republic.


Although recently I spotted a poster hidden in the backgrounf of an episode of Doctor Who, which was supposed to look like a generic Alien-themed poster on a wall in an Alien Shanty Town.
However it had Aurabesh on it, with the word "Delorean" on it, as well as a symbol for the Flux Capacitor.
So someone on the set design had used a Star Wars/Back to the Future crossover poster!

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Drama / Re: I can't tell if MoltenKitten is serious or what.
« on: December 02, 2015, 05:46:23 AM »
The amount of time and effort he puts into trying to garner attention both here and on youtube makes me seriously doubt he has anyone else in his life.
Now I don't know who you are. However the way you talk about me makes me believe you were an alt at some point. I'm not aware if you've made it known already but that's what it seems like.
Oh that makes sense. His attitude gave off the impression of an alt. I got to be honest, I never had any wrong doings with anyone named "Darryl McKoy" so I felt it was weird he was getting on my ass despite the fact I never did nothing wrong to anyone named "Darryl McKoy."
Anything that happened between "Boltster" and I was a long time ago to the point where I don't even remember about it. Funny how even with his new name he still holds a grudge.
I asked Darryl who he was since it seemed like he knew me personally and then I got this response.
But that's kind of funny if you think about it. Darryl McKoy was paying attention to me since I returned.
Honestly if Darryl McKoy (Boltster) didn't antagonize me I wouldn't have said a single word to him. His alt name was not something I would have recognized.
No I understand that, trust me. However I know between an alt of someone who has a grudge with me and someone who's never met me before but has read my previous drama.

Sometimes his responses are so disconnected from what he has quoted that I've actually thought this myself.
I know exactly what you mean.

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I'm learning this at the mo.
Got a cheat sheet alphabet on my wall.

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Off Topic / Re: Bitcoin Rigs Discussion
« on: December 02, 2015, 02:27:26 AM »
Paper money can fall under this just as easily. Even as a physical object its pretty worthless. Gold and Silver on the otherhand have a universal understanding of having "value" though, even if it's worthless without a stable economy. Your money, paper or not paper is fiat and its one of the worst scams in history.
I didn't know how to phrase it, but I know that UK currency is technically based on the gold in the Bank of England.
My £5 note is actually a promise from the bank that they owe me £5 worth of gold. When I trade my £5 note for an item I am technically trading them the banks promise of gold to that value.

In that sense my banknotes and coins technically have a physical object of worth behind them.
But as Otis said, worth of anything is arbitrary.
I just find it interesting that unlike most other things of worth, there is no physical aspect to cryptocurrencies at all. Ultimately I can hoard gold, or cash, or oil, or food, but I'll never store cryptocurrency in a vault.
That's not bad at all, it's just interesting to me that it exists. I understand its uses however.

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Off Topic / Re: Blockland Forums's favorite dessert? [Dessert Type]
« on: December 02, 2015, 02:11:58 AM »
Fish sticks n custard
Sorry, if you make this reference you're obliged by international law to call them Fish Fingers.

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Off Topic / Re: Blockland Forums's favorite dessert? [Dessert Type]
« on: December 02, 2015, 02:02:15 AM »
Okay, so custard is great, but it really makes other desserts.
Crumbles become magnificent with custard, as do sponges, like treacle pudding.

Cake is generally a lame dessert, as it is typically better as company to a tea, or a lunch, or even just a snack.
To choose cake for dessert is usually wasteful as many typical desserts work only as an after-dinner dessert, whereas cake can be eaten whenever.
However, sponges tend to get a pass when they are accompanied by a sauce, like custard or treacle, or are in the form of sticky toffee pudding. Ice-cream can also accompany a sponge/sauce combo.

Ice-cream can come in many qualities. On its own it can be good, but when it has wafers, sauces, possibly chocolates or even fruit with it, it can be on a whole other tier.
Sorbets are harder to dress up, and don't usually need sauces on account of their sharper flavours. They can be boring in style but their flavour is worthwhile.

Meringues are another great instrument, not too appealing on their own, but are a god-send for fruit based dessert.
Pavlovas, a fancy heap of selected fruits (typically berries and grapes) on a whipped cream mattress on a bedframe of meringue are a sophisticated yet delicious dessert.
In a messier and more fun style, Eton Mess makes use of broken meringue, whipped cream, and strawberries, only improving on that summer delight of strawberries and cream, a lovely dessert that during Wimbledon somehow transcends to lunchtime snack.
Meringues also make it into cakes, ice-cream and pies, as the sweet counterbalance in lemon meringue. Besides cake format there is surprisingly little opportunity for lemon, so its presence in a dessert menu is not to be sniffed at.

I think it's impossible to choose a best dessert as any dessert can be fantastic, depending on your mood, your company, the atmosphere and of course what you have already eaten.
For me personally, however, while I may choose others over it, I always have room for custard.

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Games / Re: [MEGATHREAD] Fallout 4
« on: December 01, 2015, 08:46:30 AM »
I know it was quite a long time ago now, but I asked before about Tanks in the Fallout series, and anyway, I found this on a highway near Goodneighbour.

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