D-fer Madness

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Postby Alja-Markir » 06 Feb 2007, 09:47

Saccharin - C7H4NNaO3S · 2H2O

Formaldehyde (Methanal) - H2CO

Yes, denaturing of Saccharin can produce small amounts of formaldehyde. Then again, your natural metabolic system produces small amounts of it anyways, with no ill effects.

Formaldehyde itself is a gas naturally, and the science laboratory jar liquid we all know and love is a multiple compound solution based on formaldehyde.

I'd be more worried about drinking diet cola and then eatting a mentos personally. *grins* Anywho, it essentially means too much caffiene. It was in actuality a mixture of numerous colas and beverages over the course of the evening, night, and wee moring, but I stylized my description a bit. All drunked up on diet coke is a partial quote from Instant Classic.

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Postby -=Nate the Great=- » 06 Feb 2007, 12:09

mistyladybug wrote:Kudos to Nate for finally being in a LRR video. Nice work, dude (even though you didn't have any lines, or anything...)


Thanks! I aspire to one day have a speaking role in a LRR video.

My time will come...
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Postby -=Nate the Great=- » 06 Feb 2007, 12:13

AmazingPjotrMan wrote:So... Who is the fifth dude that I can't recognize? There's Paul, Matt, Bill, Jer and Mr. Mysterious (to me)


Ha! Mr. Mysterious. I love it. If I decide to put on tights and fight crime, I now have my name.
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Postby -=Nate the Great=- » 06 Feb 2007, 12:16

umbrellaless wrote:Yay Nathan! I went to elementary school with him...go PMS!


No Way! Who are you? Let's go for a beer!

And FYI everybody PMS (in this case) stands for Pacific Montessori Society. Shitty acronym, good school.
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Postby emma » 06 Feb 2007, 12:19

Way to say that in three posts. :P
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Postby -=Nate the Great=- » 06 Feb 2007, 12:20

windraker007 wrote:I'm so completely disgusted with this last movie, D-fer Madness.... I am an avid D&D enthusiast, and Warcrack is not worth $15/month... I've seen people DROP OUT OF COLLEGE because of that game. D&D? It takes a good mind to play D&D. There is so much more to D&D than there is to WoW... WoW for the most part is a "Closed System," versus D&D is as open as you can get, because you can do whatever you want and the limit is your imagination and beyond. But I'll tolerate it because the rest of the movies are amusing.


Someone, please, confirm that this guy was kidding.
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Postby emma » 06 Feb 2007, 12:22

Well, Graham says he was, but I don't know. He didn't really sound like he was kidding, and he's never posted before...

so I'm going with stupid.
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Postby -=Nate the Great=- » 06 Feb 2007, 12:27

That's what concerns me.

But seriously, why does it matter? Whether you play WoW or D&D, it's still hard to get a date.
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Postby emma » 06 Feb 2007, 12:28

So, so true.
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Postby -=Nate the Great=- » 06 Feb 2007, 12:36

Except for those special folks who meet their spouse while playing...
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Postby Graham » 06 Feb 2007, 12:56

What makes me think he's kidding is the rabid frothing anger in which he attacked the movie. I think it's fairly obvious that we play, so he must be kidding.
Either that or we are hells of feeding trolls.
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Postby Mouse » 06 Feb 2007, 13:03

Graham wrote:What makes me think he's kidding is the rabid frothing anger in which he attacked the movie. I think it's fairly obvious that we play, so he must be kidding.
Either that or we are hells of feeding trolls.


If you please, I am stealing the 'rabid frothing anger' bit, because it made me laugh. Expect to see it in a novella in a few years, maybe.

Also, in the close-up of the dice in the video, it starts to zoom and then cuts, what's with that? It made my mind go: Ahhhh! I am exploding!
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Postby JesterJ. » 06 Feb 2007, 16:57

Dungeons and Dementia reminds me of the kind of "D&D" me and my friend used to play...we called it Shovels. I don't know why. But it was basically just verbal D&D. We'd settle battles and what not by way of Rock Paper Scissors, or just by whatever's around. You could be a character from anything you wanted, or create one. It was pretty fun, we'd play it for hours. Go outside on the swings, go inside, go to a restaurant, allll while playing it.
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Postby zombine » 07 Feb 2007, 18:58

i get kicked out of every D&D campaign ive ever been in. idk what it is, but i think it might have had something to do with my short attention sp...OHH LOOK AT THE KITTY :D

i don't like WoW, but its not like i hate everyone who plays it with a passion. its just that it steals things.lives, money and most importantly, hard drive. 30 GB on install? blizzard is out of its collective mind.
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Postby CyberTractor » 07 Feb 2007, 19:04

I don't like WoW. I'm just not a big fan of MMORPGs. I prefer a console game that I can pick up, beat, and then set aside over something that "doesn't start" until you pump hours upon hours to reach level 70. By the time I'm level 70, the game should be coming to a close.

Plus, WoW doesn't offer much in the plot area.

WOOH! GO TABLETOPS!
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Postby JesterJ. » 07 Feb 2007, 19:10

Lol thats a lie. The game does NOT start when you reach 60 (70 now). Sure you can raid, and PvP. But getting there is pretty much what the game is about, and then making a new character, etc, etc.

It's really, really, REALLY dumb when you think about it.
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Postby CyberTractor » 07 Feb 2007, 19:27

Point proven.

EDIT: But for some reason, I'm still drawn to Maple Story.
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Postby Dr Frankenjam » 08 Feb 2007, 01:35

Mouse wrote:I laughed at the 'I'm sorry, sir' bit, but I'm not sure why. Probably cuz I never had to refer to anyone as sir in my life.

What about teacher's at school?
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Postby Femme » 08 Feb 2007, 06:46

Graham wrote:What makes me think he's kidding is the rabid frothing anger in which he attacked the movie. I think it's fairly obvious that we play, so he must be kidding.
Either that or we are hells of feeding trolls.


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Postby Mouse » 08 Feb 2007, 07:08

Dr Frankenjam wrote:
Mouse wrote:I laughed at the 'I'm sorry, sir' bit, but I'm not sure why. Probably cuz I never had to refer to anyone as sir in my life.

What about teacher's at school?


Nope. We called them Mister and/or Miz.
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Postby browncoat » 06 May 2007, 06:45

I just rewatched this vid (trying to reproduce a Flash/Firefox-bug concerning Flash-videos) and I asked myself: Why didn't "Little Timmy" shave?
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Postby Graham » 06 May 2007, 11:58

browncoat wrote:Why didn't "Little Timmy" shave?

Sometimes he forgets to before we shoot.
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Postby tak197 » 06 May 2007, 14:05

Look up Steven Lynch's "The Craig Machine" album and listen to the last track "D & D" and tell me that isn't true. Funny friggin song.

EDIT: the shorter version is on Superhero.
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Postby Kaworu » 08 Jul 2007, 16:21

*casts raise dead on this video's discussion*

**Raise dead fails because discussion has been dead for more than a month.**

*casts resurrection... and cries at the loss of valuable material components*

**Discussion lives!**

I've especially enjoyed the ABSOLUTE LACK OF ANY POINT of the fake anti-D&D PSA. It is so representative of the "let's scare clueless kids and hope they won't notice the lack of arguments" 30s to 60s movies.

Kudos to the parents for their overall performance and to Graham's mom for the proper tone when correcting Graham's dad on "WoW begins at level sixty". They looked like they had fun in the process.

I must admit I hope to see more RPG/D&D references in future LRR shorts, simply because of the sheer bliss caused by my obsession... I'll try to come with a clever suggestion if I ever get one.
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