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Border Reiver
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Quote from: TheHappyBerry on November 06, 2009, 02:15:14 AM
Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes.
"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don’t just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary."
--James D. Nicoll
Funny, but given that English is an amalgam of Saxon and Norman French, with whatever words borrowed from various Indian dialects, and from whatever people were being militarily abused by the English at that time it is also true.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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since ive been here, ive noticed that 80 percent of words made up in the past 10 years (mostly computer/technology related) are all english..german is very influenced by american culture and its kinda funny hearing people talk and then all of a sudden hear a english word come out.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Woo, comic posted right as I was about to go to bed!
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Uh, what does "He invented the screechy guitar t" mean? It has to be a typo, right?
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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No bloodstains on Marigold's hoodie?
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Explosive decompression == squirty not dribbly. Maybe on her pants?
Also possibly the whole exaggerated nosebleed was Jeph making fun of/shouting out one or two anime tropes.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Yesterday's poll results
What other jobs would Wil have issues with?
Anything involving the military 24 (72.7%)
Ad man 2 (6.1%)
Hallmark Greeting Card jingle author 7 (21.2%)
Brewer 0 (0%)
Total Voters: 33
Although I figured that Wil wouldn't want to "Debase his art with filthy lucre" apparently most of you figure that the physical aspects of military life wouldn't appeal to Wil (that was it wasn't it?)
Jeph - if you're reading this get some sleep, then do whatever you need to do to relax this weekend. We'll see you later.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Wil doesn't want to see his art devalued by military propaganda. DUH.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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November 06, 2009, 09:07:37 AM »
there were many poets who were soldiers, and some nice poetry comes from the trenches of the first world war...there was a lot of down time inbetween charging machine guns... but it sure gave them something to think about and compose.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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November 06, 2009, 10:22:49 AM »
I am depressed that Marten didn't have the balls to take a cut of the money.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Quote from: Border Reiver on November 06, 2009, 06:36:03 AM
Quote from: TheHappyBerry on November 06, 2009, 02:15:14 AM
Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes.
"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don’t just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary."
--James D. Nicoll
Funny, but given that English is an amalgam of Saxon and Norman French, with whatever words borrowed from various Indian dialects, and from whatever people were being militarily abused by the English at that time it is also true.
Also whatever people were militarily abusing the English, i.e. don't forget the lovrly Romans, or the vikings, and dear old Cnut.
And for some reason, when I read the latest poll, the last option came into my brain as 'bear.' What that means, I do not know, save that I've perhaps been reading
SPQR Blues
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Well, according to Jeph bears are a solution to many of life's problems. I just thought that beer would be less permanent, or painful.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Thurston Moore? I thought that was Lou Reed...
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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November 07, 2009, 01:11:55 AM »
Well, at least he survived intact.
I expected to see him buried under a mountain of Fangirls/boys all vying for his underwear.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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"Screechy guitar noise". That's the technical term, I take it.
Wasn't Thurston Moore the guy who bought up dozens of cheap old guitars and modified them to make all sorts of interesting noises?
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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WTF was Thurston doing in Northampton, anyway? Stocking up on ramen after visiting J. Mascis in Amherst?
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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2nd paragraph.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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I finally figured out who Marigold Farmer reminds me of...
Just about every character from El Goonish Shive.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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November 07, 2009, 02:22:46 PM »
And as of 2:21 PM here is the poll results.
Things that Jeph can do to relax?
Play a little guitar 12 (29.3%)
Ask for a back rub from his wife (sorry, can't remember her name) 9 (22%)
Walk in the woods followed by some fishing 5 (12.2%)
Beer 15 (36.6%)
Total Voters: 41
Now Jeph, if you catch anything, frying it up in a nice beer batter will allow you to mix two of the above options. Or you could do all of the above.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Quote from: Mad Cat on November 07, 2009, 09:42:24 AM
Marigold Farmer
If you're going by the Twitter account, that's just a pun on "gold farmer". It's never been confirmed that that's her name.
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Just about every character from El Goonish Shive.
... What.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Quote from: bicostp on November 07, 2009, 04:04:48 PM
Quote from: Mad Cat on November 07, 2009, 09:42:24 AM
Marigold Farmer
If you're going by the Twitter account, that's just a pun on "gold farmer". It's never been confirmed that that's her name.
Actually, I am 99.9999% sure Jeph did confirm somewhere (in the ask Jeph thread, his tweedle-dee, or one of the U-streams) that her actual name is Marigold Farmer and he didn't even realize it was a pun until someone else pointed it out. Does anyone else recall that?
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Nope.
But I have trouble remembering yesterday's lunch.
On a different note, I'm glad to see a character who's as indie-clueless as I am!
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Quote from: Carl-E on November 07, 2009, 09:06:10 AM
2nd paragraph.
Well, there you go. I've just always thought of Thurston and Kim as New York royalty. And I didn't think J. was actually still living in Amherst, either!
I ran into Thurston many years ago in Rhino Records in LA, and it just seemed somehow wrong to see him on the west coast...
(yes, I refrained from humping his leg!)
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Quote from: Carl-E on November 07, 2009, 06:48:29 PM
On a different note, I'm glad to see a character who's as indie-clueless as I am!
Don't pick on Mar-Mar (god, that's ridiculous), Carl-E. You know no-one under forty is as indie-clueless as you are.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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You know, for a girl that's so insecure, Marigold is pretty well-endowed if you look at the first and last panels, especially to be showing that much boobage through a sweatshirt. That seems to put her on par with Faye in the "big boobs" department as well as the "busty thick girl" department.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Boob size has not much to do with insecurity.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Quote from: raoullefere on November 09, 2009, 12:29:57 AM
Quote from: Carl-E on November 07, 2009, 06:48:29 PM
On a different note, I'm glad to see a character who's as indie-clueless as I am!
Don't pick on Mar-Mar (god, that's ridiculous), Carl-E. You know
no-one under forty
is as indie-clueless as you are.
There's a reason for that...
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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You're a HAL 9000?
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Actually, an older model.
Hard to find donors for parts... are you volunteering?
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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HAL 9000 became operational on January 12, 1992. Anyone older than 17 can't be HAL 9000.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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True. Mustn't forget HAL 9000 is from the future. Or was, since that future is the past. Or
a
past, since it never happened.
Y'know, every time I seriously think about what Clark thought we'd be doing right now, I get a bit depressed. He envisioned manned flights to Jupiter, we got I-Pods and the Slap-Chop.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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However, he was perfectly correct about geostationary satellites
Last two comics have been amusing. Penelope seems rather irritated. Although that does seem to be her average state of being.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Quote from: raoullefere on November 10, 2009, 08:04:17 AM
True. Mustn't forget HAL 9000 is from the future. Or was, since that future is the past. Or
a
past, since it never happened.
Y'know, every time I seriously think about what Clark thought we'd be doing right now, I get a bit depressed. He envisioned manned flights to Jupiter, we got I-Pods and the Slap-Chop.
Clark reckoned without Nixon being a complete arse over "Kennedy's" Apollo programme.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Quote from: Carl-E on November 10, 2009, 02:07:18 AM
Actually, an older model.
Hard to find donors for parts... are you volunteering?
I dunno, I don't think 5000 year old Biomech Tech merges well with modern(ish) Intel Dual Core tech
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Doesn't mean we can't
try
assimilating various components...
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Yeah. A little thermal grease, solder, pvc, duct tape (I feel strongly that duct tape will have to be involved somewhere) and who knows?
Alert to donors: Just don't count on gettin' any parts back, that's all. Once they're assimilated into Frankencarl, they're his.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Quote from: Carl-E on November 11, 2009, 05:10:58 AM
Doesn't mean we can't
try
assimilating various components...
BORG!!!
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Aaaannnndddd he's gone. At warp 15. Didn't know that speed was possible.
Whoda thunk it? If I'd known it was that easy, I would've been typing 'assimilate' months ago.
Edit: If you bother to read this, I'm just kidding, Kugai. And, oh, yeah, assimilate!
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Well, that went in a
completely
different direction than what I had in mind...
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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*Whistles innocently*
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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No one expects the Sudden Misdirection?
God only knows what our weapons are, though mindless tenacity might be in the armory.
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Re: WCT Nov 2-6, 2009
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Carry on, nothing to see here. Move along ciitzen.
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