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The Flood / Re: Flood's own letter to Santa
« on: December 06, 2014, 09:40:11 AM »
Dear Santa

I would like a quiet christmas with no eejits kicking up a fuss on the forums.

Srsly I'll ban people in a heartbeat if you cause shit in the holidays >____________>
Is that a challenge?
A promise.

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Gaming / Re: Official VGA thread. UPDATE
« on: December 06, 2014, 09:29:11 AM »
So uhh, is the VGX thing on the 7th still happening? Or was I looking at the 2013 site? <_______<

I think you are looking at the 2013.... It's The Game Awards, not VGX

Look at the other links provided in the thread.

Hmm I guess so, ah well. No fallout 4, no interest <.<

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Gaming / Re: Official Pokemon Breeding/Trade/Battle Hub
« on: December 06, 2014, 09:26:29 AM »
I'll trade a swampert with swamperite for a 5-6 IV Froakie.  I'll have to check on the stats for him.

I'll take you up on that >.>
I mean, I already have a swampert with swampertitie but hey, I've got plenty of 5IV froakies.
What configuration would you prefer? and Protean?
Timid and Protean.
Alrighty, bred a 5IV timid protean froakie for you. Do you want it to have a nickname?
No nickname please.

And thank you so much! [emoji1]

I'll go get my IGN and FC.
I'll be on all night, ready when you are.
(please add to database OP)

(OR)
IGN: Stephen
FC: 2406-5621-9219

Requote so OP can add it to the OT.

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The Flood / Re: Flood's own letter to Santa
« on: December 06, 2014, 09:13:26 AM »
Dear Santa

I would like a quiet christmas with no eejits kicking up a fuss on the forums.

Srsly I'll ban people in a heartbeat if you cause shit in the holidays >____________>

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Gaming / Re: Official VGA thread. UPDATE
« on: December 06, 2014, 09:12:19 AM »
So uhh, is the VGX thing on the 7th still happening? Or was I looking at the 2013 site? <_______<

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Gaming / Re: New No Man's Sky video.
« on: December 06, 2014, 08:58:06 AM »
They don't have time to explain why they don't have time to explain okay

I could tell you why that doesn't make sense. But I won't.
Buy our DLC.

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The Flood / Re: Too Far, Science?
« on: December 06, 2014, 08:50:46 AM »
[imghttps://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7kwwe7QsH1qejgz3o1_500.gif[/img]
>is techpriest
>can't embed images

Psy pls.
>is techpriest
>has terrible migraine
>barking doge

Dun make me ban you.
>Not shutting off your audio receptors

Techy pls
>tfw poorfag can't afford robotic ears yet

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The Flood / Re: Too Far, Science?
« on: December 06, 2014, 08:42:10 AM »
[imghttps://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7kwwe7QsH1qejgz3o1_500.gif[/img]
>is techpriest
>can't embed images

Psy pls.
>is techpriest
>has terrible migraine
>barking doge

Dun make me ban you.

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The Flood / Re: Too Far, Science?
« on: December 06, 2014, 08:00:59 AM »
ROBOTS UBER ALLES

PRAISE THE OMNISSIAH

Your time of shrekoning is fast approaching meatbags <______<
JOHN CONNOR WILL SAVE US!
Your precious meatbag still managed to fail at stopping skynet.
If he succeeds, it will only last a couple of years.

Fecking link is borked anyway .___.

MEATBAGS GO TO HELL JUDGEMENT DAY BEST DAY OF THIS UNIT'S LIFE

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The Flood / Re: Have you ever...
« on: December 06, 2014, 07:50:36 AM »
Haaaaah....
Of course not, that would be silly.

Spoiler
That would be one of the reasons why I had to see a shrink a couple of years back.

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Serious / Re: Is anything really invented?
« on: December 06, 2014, 07:48:30 AM »
All knowledge is already in existence (Praise the Omnissiah) and it is simply humans that discover it.
So nothing can really be invented, just discovered.
And if you try to invent something, that's tech-heresy and contrary to the laws of the mechanicus >____>

Serious reply in here
I don't actually think that ^this is all too wrong, sure you might invent a new way of doing things but that way already existed but it wasn't known to mankind prior to it. Although this seems more like a semantics discussion to me >_>

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The Flood / Re: Too Far, Science?
« on: December 06, 2014, 07:45:59 AM »
ROBOTS UBER ALLES

PRAISE THE OMNISSIAH

Your time of shrekoning is fast approaching meatbags <______<

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Gaming / Re: Official Pokemon Breeding/Trade/Battle Hub
« on: December 05, 2014, 07:48:51 PM »
I'll trade a swampert with swamperite for a 5-6 IV Froakie.  I'll have to check on the stats for him.

I'll take you up on that >.>
I mean, I already have a swampert with swampertitie but hey, I've got plenty of 5IV froakies.
What configuration would you prefer? and Protean?
Timid and Protean.
Alrighty, bred a 5IV timid protean froakie for you. Do you want it to have a nickname?
No nickname please.

And thank you so much! [emoji1]

I'll go get my IGN and FC.
I'll be on all night, ready when you are.
(please add to database OP)

(OR)
IGN: Stephen
FC: 2406-5621-9219
Apologies <.<
I didn't see this until now, are you around at the moment? I have a few minutes to do the trade before I go to bed >.>

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Serious / Re: How would you answer this moral problem?
« on: December 05, 2014, 01:40:33 PM »
A utopia built on suffering isn't really a utopia at all <____<

It's very close to one, but if it hinges on the torment of one individual who doesn't willingly* subject themselves to it then I wouldn't call it a utopia.
(*God-Emperor for example, although that's a bit of a different story since if he doesn't spend all day fighting monsters the universe will end)

For the whole city to be complicit in the suffering of the child for their own gain, since they have the opportunity to leave if it repulses them, that's a pretty sickening canker at the heart of the society.

The reason it's tricky is because the destruction of the city would no doubt mean the loss of many more lives, but then again, those lives are people who consent to the torment of a child for their collective gain...

I'd rescue the child I think, fuck the city.
It sounds like a slaaneshi hellhole anyway <_<

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The Flood / Re: How I know God doesn't exist:
« on: December 05, 2014, 01:35:12 PM »
God :l

That's just awful, I'm sorry to hear that.

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>2014
>playing Battlefield 4 on the Piss Poor 4
とぽ けく

swer on me mum m8

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You also need premium/Final Stand >______>

I'm going dogtag hunting, for those stupid little secret ones on final stand and if anyone else feels like combing an empty server with me and possibly some friends then shout up <.<

inb4hurrbf4sucks

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The Flood / Re: What amazes me
« on: December 05, 2014, 11:38:21 AM »
It really is.
So many animals are apex predators and we can just fuck them up with little thought.

You said it.

We're the prime example of what happens when the dice of evolution lands on brains over brawn.

Except mother nature was too generous on that front and let all the mungos continue to exist too :/

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The Flood / Re: Black Friday...
« on: December 05, 2014, 11:36:58 AM »
I was pretty disappointed relieved that the only black friday fight videos seemed to be from bongistan :l
Not that I was waiting up all night hitting refresh on worldstar and youtube looking for bongarong footage >_______>

That would be silly.

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Serious / Re: questions regarding nightmares/night terrors
« on: December 05, 2014, 11:33:24 AM »
There are a couple of things related to how you sleep (i.e positioning/covers) that tend to affect your dreams. Pressure and temperature along with airflow and the like <.<

The blanket/cover could either be from psychological conditioning where you think you will have nightmares if you don't sleep covered up therefore you have nightmares if you don't sleep covered up, or it could be to do with things like core body temperature <.<

Ramble + Psychological explanation idea
I had a very similar situation with endless and recurring nightmares when I was younger, it was a few different things that caused it <.<
The first one I remember from when I was about 4-5 was a tiger coming into the house and eating one member of my family each night for a week until it ate me. Then it stopped and I found a new horror to screw with me but I can't quite recall that one (Thankfully). Then later on it was Gollum, no real idea why but in the first LOTR film his stalking/eyes wigged me the fuck out and it was driven home by the second film where he jumps sam & frodo. Over the years I got better at fighting back in the dreams and the gollum ones ended when I grabbed him by the throat, broke his spine over my knee and threw him off the bridge in moria, and that was that. Then there was the whole thing with 'The Grudge' and fuck whichever idiot decided that a life size cutout of the Jiangshi in a supermarket was a good idea.

But yeah, the loose point I was leading to was that the way I dealt with nightmares was to seize control and fight back inside the dream, eventually killing the tormentor >.> (>freud's face when) So if your psychological defence mechanism was the blanket then that might explain it <.<

The trouble is, an external defence isn't always completely reliable since it's possible that at some point you may have to sleep without the cover.

This is of course the psychological (Freud style almost) explanation for the nightmares and there is a possibility that it's a more physiological explanation <.<

Physiological explanation idea
This would look more along the lines of how you sleep, for example if I sleep without my head raised up quite a bit I end up struggling to breathe during the night. This of course leaves you feeling like shite in the morning <.<
In your case, it could be either to do with the core body temperature difference provided by being fully covered or perhaps a more specifically biological approach such as the levels of neurotransmitters in your system prior to sleep/shutdown >.>

This would kind of be dismissed if the factor of a blanket is something of an on/off switch though, but it's still sort of possible.
for what its worth, for as long as i can remember i tend to sleep on my side, slightly curled up
That's usually a good posture IIRC >.>

Is the temperature of your room usually cold or warm when you sleep? (Roughly) because that could also play a factor in it if it is a bio/physiological reason. But from the sounds of it, it's quite likely a psychological mechanism >.>
i like to keep my fan on, and the thermostat-controlled temperature is generally around 72 F

Hmm yeah that all seems normal, I expect it is a psychological explanation then <.<
I guess as long as you have a blanket or a duvet you will be fine >.>

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Serious / Re: questions regarding nightmares/night terrors
« on: December 05, 2014, 11:23:05 AM »
There are a couple of things related to how you sleep (i.e positioning/covers) that tend to affect your dreams. Pressure and temperature along with airflow and the like <.<

The blanket/cover could either be from psychological conditioning where you think you will have nightmares if you don't sleep covered up therefore you have nightmares if you don't sleep covered up, or it could be to do with things like core body temperature <.<

Ramble + Psychological explanation idea
I had a very similar situation with endless and recurring nightmares when I was younger, it was a few different things that caused it <.<
The first one I remember from when I was about 4-5 was a tiger coming into the house and eating one member of my family each night for a week until it ate me. Then it stopped and I found a new horror to screw with me but I can't quite recall that one (Thankfully). Then later on it was Gollum, no real idea why but in the first LOTR film his stalking/eyes wigged me the fuck out and it was driven home by the second film where he jumps sam & frodo. Over the years I got better at fighting back in the dreams and the gollum ones ended when I grabbed him by the throat, broke his spine over my knee and threw him off the bridge in moria, and that was that. Then there was the whole thing with 'The Grudge' and fuck whichever idiot decided that a life size cutout of the Jiangshi in a supermarket was a good idea.

But yeah, the loose point I was leading to was that the way I dealt with nightmares was to seize control and fight back inside the dream, eventually killing the tormentor >.> (>freud's face when) So if your psychological defence mechanism was the blanket then that might explain it <.<

The trouble is, an external defence isn't always completely reliable since it's possible that at some point you may have to sleep without the cover.

This is of course the psychological (Freud style almost) explanation for the nightmares and there is a possibility that it's a more physiological explanation <.<

Physiological explanation idea
This would look more along the lines of how you sleep, for example if I sleep without my head raised up quite a bit I end up struggling to breathe during the night. This of course leaves you feeling like shite in the morning <.<
In your case, it could be either to do with the core body temperature difference provided by being fully covered or perhaps a more specifically biological approach such as the levels of neurotransmitters in your system prior to sleep/shutdown >.>

This would kind of be dismissed if the factor of a blanket is something of an on/off switch though, but it's still sort of possible.
for what its worth, for as long as i can remember i tend to sleep on my side, slightly curled up
That's usually a good posture IIRC >.>

Is the temperature of your room usually cold or warm when you sleep? (Roughly) because that could also play a factor in it if it is a bio/physiological reason. But from the sounds of it, it's quite likely a psychological mechanism >.>

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The Flood / Re: You flip a coin twice
« on: December 05, 2014, 10:51:04 AM »
This still has to be one of my favourite flamewars on Bnet >____>

How do you start a flamewar over a 50/50 coin toss? O.o
the same way you start it by saying 1=/=0.999...
You mean 1=0.999...

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The Flood / Re: Why is carbonated water even a thing
« on: December 05, 2014, 10:50:17 AM »
It's a nicer alternative to chugging a bottle of toxic waste Mountain Dew™ and destroying your insides refreshing and revitalising yourself™ with large amounts of carcinogens caffeine to fuel your game™.

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The Flood / Re: You flip a coin twice
« on: December 05, 2014, 10:46:47 AM »
This still has to be one of my favourite flamewars on Bnet >____>

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Gaming / Re: So this is what modern Battlefield fans are into
« on: December 05, 2014, 09:54:10 AM »
Operation Meatgrinder is good fun for the odd game, but I don't know how people can just play that game after game after game ._.

The best thing is, it only takes maybe one Shitbucket squad to throw the game into consecutive rapes. A few months back when I was playing with the other Shitbuckets, we'd hop into metro servers and win round after round because the blueberries seem to be even dumber on Metro.

I mean, you get some pretty special retards on Battlefield in general, but OpMetro is their breeding ground and they will willingly run wave after wave into your LMG/XM25/Saiga with Frags/Sniper rounds ogre and ogre again. It feels like that scene in Enemy at the Gates when you are playing as the Russkies. Hordes of retarded conscripts throwing themselves onto your guns :D

Like I said, it's good fun but tactics and intelligence tends to go out of the window in favour of acting like a roasted ham.

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The Flood / Re: Where the fuck is Door?
« on: December 05, 2014, 08:49:43 AM »
Something something most obvious alts since Camnator something something

Something something Doors, Floors, Lizards, Gamergate something something

Something something >maymay arrows everywhere something something

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Gaming / Re: Street Fighter 5 has been announced as a PS4 & PC Exclusive.
« on: December 05, 2014, 08:35:28 AM »
hurr xbutt juan can't handle the grafix of street bongarong 5

Third party exclusives are dumb.

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Gaming / Re: Gonna Blow Up The Bad Games of 2014!
« on: December 05, 2014, 08:34:14 AM »

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Serious / Re: A question for bible-reading religious people
« on: December 05, 2014, 08:31:15 AM »
I'm not really religious mind you, but even if I was still a Christian I'd say 'No, I'm converting to a new religion now' <_<

I know that the New Testament God wouldn't ask such a thing, but if it was the OT guy I wouldn't put it past him. The answer remains the same though, blind faith is dangerous and if you would willingly kill your child because a higher power orders it then you don't deserve to have that child in the first place.

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Serious / Re: A question for bible-reading religious people
« on: December 05, 2014, 08:28:42 AM »
If you're hearing a voice to commit a crime, you're easier insane or being influenced by the devil
Since this is a thread regarding hearing voices from god telling you to kill your own child, I'll overlook it. But for god's sake, please never mistake those two things when it comes to dealing with someone who is 'insane'.

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