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Sup GC dawgs?
Topic by: Cosplayer
Posted: March 29, 2004 - 5:22 PM PST
Last Reply: April 28, 2004 - 4:41 PM PDT

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author topic: Sup GC dawgs?
sinisterguffaw
post #141  on April 16, 2004 - 12:01 PM PDT  
In light of recent events involving my complete and utter demasculation, I decided it was time to give my persona a little more machismo. Thusly, I chose Tessai, one of the Devils of Kimon from Ninja Scroll. He's appropriately sinister and has quite a hearty guffaw, and seemed like the perfect fit.

Sadly, he is also a rapist and a murderer, not to mention a necrophiliac, which isn't so cool. So I guess I don't have anything in common with him. But if the shoe fits, sinisterguffaw will wear it!
IronS
post #142  on April 16, 2004 - 12:17 PM PDT  
So, we're going the "impervious" route, Wax Boy?

"His special ability is to turn his entire body into stone, making him almost totally impervious."

That THF must had you shivering in your satin slippers.
sinisterguffaw
post #143  on April 16, 2004 - 12:21 PM PDT  
I'll have you know my slippers are velvet!

who's to say if I'm not still a little waxy too? I have been known to wax philosophical from time to time. And I wax poetic occasionally, too!

Regardless, I wasn't afraid... you big meanie!
jross3
post #144  on April 16, 2004 - 12:54 PM PDT  
I don't know about you, SG, but I'm afraid. The general knowledge of chemistry and science in the GC community is indeed frightening. I only understood a little of this stuff... makes me want to go back and take chemistry again.
IronS
post #145  on April 16, 2004 - 1:21 PM PDT  
> On April 16, 2004 - 12:21 PM PDT sinisterguffaw wrote:
> ---------------------------------
> Regardless, I wasn't afraid... you big meanie!
> ---------------------------------

I'm the big meanie? Your icon is of a rapist and murderer. Mine is only an obnoxious teenage boy/demon.

You brought it upon yourself anyway, however unknowingly. Shimmering, waterproof, biomechanically engineered skin indeed. To a polymer chemist, that's akin to waving chocolate at hamano.
AFleming
post #146  on April 16, 2004 - 1:40 PM PDT  
> On April 16, 2004 - 1:21 PM PDT IronS wrote:
> ---------------------------------
>> I'm the big meanie? Your icon is of a rapist and murderer. Mine is only an obnoxious teenage boy/demon.
>----------------------------------

I think an arguement could be made that Inu Yasha is, in fact, a murderer also! Maybe not a rapist though



> On April 16, 2004 - 1:21 PM PDT IronS wrote:
> ---------------------------------

>To a polymer chemist, that's akin to waving chocolate at hamano.
> ---------------------------------


Hey, now, I'm the only one allowed to make those jokes about hamano! Meow......Hisssssssss.........
markhl
post #147  on April 16, 2004 - 1:53 PM PDT  
> On April 16, 2004 - 12:54 PM PDT jross3 wrote:
> I don't know about you, SG, but I'm afraid. The general knowledge of chemistry and science in the GC community is indeed frightening.


To tell you the truth, it's even more alarming that (at least to my current knowledge) there are more women engineers than male engineers active on these boards.. it's like the world has turned inside out and then upside down for good measure..
markhl
post #148  on April 16, 2004 - 1:54 PM PDT  
> On April 16, 2004 - 1:40 PM PDT AFleming wrote:
> Hey, now, I'm the only one allowed to make those jokes about hamano! Meow......Hisssssssss.........


OOOooo.. cat fight! cat fight! *chuckle*
hamano
post #149  on April 16, 2004 - 1:56 PM PDT  
Anyone who gives me chocolate is allowed to say anything they want about me. If you give me Cadbury Dark Chocolate Finger Cookies (from England) or Cote D'Or Bittersweet Chocolate with Whole Hazelnuts (from Belgium), well, I'll just lie back with my eyes closed and think of Japan while I let you do whatever you want! For a packet of Arnott's TimTam Chocolate Sandwich Biscuits (from Australia, similar to the English Penguin cookies but better) I'll be your slave for a day! Purrr.... purrr... (do hamsters purr?) Squeeeek.... squeeeek....
SonjaBlue
post #150  on April 16, 2004 - 1:58 PM PDT  
I knew sinisterguffaw's icon was familiar...Ninja Scroll...it's been many years.

A new icon and already more popular with some of the ladies. That's okay, sinister -- no matter your appearance, I still like you.

No one of consequence would call me a murderer...
SonjaBlue
post #151  on April 16, 2004 - 2:00 PM PDT  
It would seem that when the mouse is away, the cats will play...

hamano
post #152  on April 16, 2004 - 3:15 PM PDT  
> On April 16, 2004 - 1:54 PM PDT markhl wrote:
> ---------------------------------
> OOOooo.. cat fight! cat fight! *chuckle*
> ---------------------------------

OOOooo.. Chocolate goes nice with milk....
AFleming
post #153  on April 16, 2004 - 3:44 PM PDT  
> On April 16, 2004 - 1:56 PM PDT hamano wrote:
> ---------------------------------
> Anyone who gives me chocolate is allowed to say anything they want about me. ..... I'll be your slave for a day! Purrr.... purrr... (do hamsters purr?) Squeeeek.... squeeeek....
> ---------------------------------

-scribble, scribble- cookies..... hmmm.....
markhl
post #154  on April 16, 2004 - 4:15 PM PDT  
> On April 16, 2004 - 3:15 PM PDT hamano wrote:
> OOOooo.. Chocolate goes nice with milk....


That must've hit the totoro-funnybone's natural frequency or something.. just when it starts to fade from my memory, you jar it back..

shhh.. no one mention anything about milk or anything that sounds like Oo Yoo to the totoro man-beast for a while... if you knew korean, the sound will just cycle in your head over and over until you lose your sanity.. (and yes, like an idiot, I click on it each time I see it.. EVERY time...) It's like crack...
hamano
post #155  on April 16, 2004 - 4:31 PM PDT  
Mao-chan and K-boy love it so much we play it at least once every week. K-boy jumps up and down in front of the computer shouting "OOYOO! OOYOO!" until I play it. Once in a while someone in my family will spontaneously start singing the chorus...
SonjaBlue
post #156  on April 16, 2004 - 4:33 PM PDT  
> On April 16, 2004 - 4:15 PM PDT markhl wrote:
...the sound will just cycle in your head over and over until you lose your sanity.. (and yes, like an idiot, I click on it each time I see it.. EVERY time...) It's like crack...
> ---------------------------------

markhl, like a moth to a flame, I clicked on the link. I now somehow feel dumber for it...
SonjaBlue
post #157  on April 16, 2004 - 4:36 PM PDT  
Please, hamano...make it stop...
IronS
post #158  on April 16, 2004 - 5:23 PM PDT  
No chocolate for the HAMster, but I guess it's okay for Totoro.


What, AFleming? You want to fight for the right to make jokes about hamano? I'll take you on!

jumps her and both fall toward the river where the anime high school girl clothes were drying. A few splashes later, both are grappling in the muddy shallows, clothes muddy and ripped and not doing a whole lot of damage due to the slipperiness of the mud.
SonjaBlue
post #159  on April 16, 2004 - 5:35 PM PDT  
> On April 16, 2004 - 5:23 PM PDT IronS wrote:
> ---------------------------------
> No chocolate for the HAMster, but I guess it's okay for Totoro.
> ---------------------------------

Nice article, IronS. But will we all see the warning signs of a depressed hamster?

And, will all the guys be standing around -- ogling -- and place bets on your scuffle?
markhl
post #160  on April 16, 2004 - 6:07 PM PDT  
> On April 16, 2004 - 5:23 PM PDT IronS wrote:
> No chocolate for the HAMster, but I guess it's okay for Totoro.

Erg.. I think you just confirmed this guilty conscience I've had since grade 5. Our homeroom teacher was an animal nut and allowed us to take turns taking some of her pets home for the weekend. One weekend, I got to take home the "star" pet, "Princess Lea," a very friendly rat. She umm.. died the week after the visit to my home.. after I had fed her some Hershey's chocolate syrup. Hey.. I was making chocolate m.. err.. let's make that a chocolate-containing dairy beverage and she practically tackled my arm. What was a 10 year old boy supposed to do? *sigh* What a bummer.. this is going to ruin my weekend..


> jumps her and both fall toward the river where the anime high school girl clothes were drying. A few splashes later, both are grappling in the muddy shallows, clothes muddy and ripped and not doing a whole lot of damage due to the slipperiness of the mud.

Uhh.. would this action be in Slo' Mo'? >B) Why didn't one of you just punch the other one in the boob? >Bp
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