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11 yrs ago
Current My life has been reduced to 200 measley characters, and I can't even seem to make use of every one.
11 yrs ago
Now I want a trophy.
11 yrs ago
Having trouble waking up today.

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Thank you, Mahz!

Now to go spam subscriptions and start stalking threads properly.
District 2? Oh yeah, Roman Gladiator outfits, baby!
Nightwing said
Don't trust the man in the suit.


Or the man behind the curtain.
In Tea 12 yrs ago Forum: Off-Topic Discussion
I prefer black teas, but I can enjoy some green and white teas as well. I can stand some herbal teas, but red teas taste like syrup to me.

Earl Grey is my go-to morning cup, but I also enjoy a variety of teas. I have a few I got from steepery.com that I need to make again sometime.
In Shit RPG Says 12 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
I vented fairly well on the thread that irritated me. No need to repeat it here.
Seravee said
My professor was just talking today about how I should teach my lessons differently to girls than to boys.It angered me.


There may be some research to prove that there's something to this suggestion, that different genders are wired differently as far as learning and comprehension goes. It doesn't make either gender better or worse, just different, which is what we already know.
I guess you don't.
Seravee said
Unless I am misunderstanding you, defending the actions of your character is essential to the game.If Squee writes "Sera was standing in the kitchen with a knife," everyone is going to assume I'm a killer. It is up to me to say "I'm in a kitchen. I'm probably cutting food. Squee mentioned I was cooking dinner the paragraph before that."That's defending my character's actions. If you don't, there is no game at all.


That's not defending the character, that's pointing out someone didn't read or misread. I'm talking about supposition and extrapolating actions beyond what Squee revealed in the post, basically making up bullshit to fill in the gaps where the story post doesn't have anything. That's what I find hilarious.
As long as Mahz is able to code BBCode as a direct analogue to CSS, which I think he is, it should be simple enough to utilize the basic CSS property for color. It doesn't matter if your CSS says:
color: blue;

or
color: rgb(0, 0, 255);

or
color: #0000FF;


It'll all show up the same. Likewise, whatever BBCode format is devised, it'll likely be capable of the same range of inputs.
Wow, just...wow.

I gotta say, I definitely support the logic of activity != rabbit. For the most part, too, we the players have little say over what our characters reveal in the story post, so it's laughable to see some folks trying to defend their character's actions. This is RD, not D&D.
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