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Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 09:12
by Paul
We will be making a blog post about the "Load-Bearing Gratitude Wall" soon, but just to clear up some confusion, Your February Patreon contribution will count towards the $150. This means that if you have supported for $10 since December 2014, you will be right at $150 and will be included on the wall.

When we made this plan, we assumed that your total contributions to a patreon campaign would be easily viewable on your user page. It turns out that this is not the case :( but it is nothing a little javascript can't fix :D ! I have made a little bookmarklet that will automatically add up your contributions to all the patreon campaigns that you support. You can read more about it and get it from my blog: Patreon Pledge Totals

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 12:18
by Lord Hosk
What if we contribute lets say $151 or maybe like $159 by February, do we get a nicer font or some glitter?

Asking for a friend.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 16:29
by Merrymaker_Mortalis
$9 of gltter is glued onto your name (well, what ever is remaining after taxes).

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 06 Dec 2015, 00:23
by phlip
Paul wrote:We will be making a blog post about the "Load-Bearing Gratitude Wall" soon, but just to clear up some confusion, Your February Patreon contribution will count towards the $150. This means that if you have supported for $10 since December 2014, you will be right at $150 and will be included on the wall.

OK, good, I was about to ask about that. Because that's what I've been telling everyone, but then I just watched the GPLP where this was sorta-announced, and Graham said "start of February" once, which would have made it one short...

If you've been a patron since the beginning, the 15th payment is the one for February, which is actually paid on 1 March. As long as that payment is included in the count, anyone who's been $10 from the start is in.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 06 Dec 2015, 01:32
by Paul
phlip wrote: If you've been a patron since the beginning, the 15th payment is the one for February, which is actually paid on 1 March. As long as that payment is included in the count, anyone who's been $10 from the start is in.


Ya, The 1st of February vs in February thing is ripe for confusion (and we haven't been totally clear when talking about it), so we are just going count any pledges in February to make sure that no one is left out due to a misunderstanding.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 06 Dec 2015, 11:07
by Valliac
Bluh. Should probably get some streaming done.

Also: Legend of dungeon: Masters is fun because you can wreck people's business while probably making them scream obscenities. It's great.

Except when you're on the receiving end of it...

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 07 Dec 2015, 11:12
by Merrymaker_Mortalis
Trying to work out how much it would theoretically cost to courier my £1000 desktop PC to Spain.
But the way to find out is to set up hypothetical moving dates and get given quotes.
Or set up a time I would move and wait for bids to do the deed, which I may not be able to afford.

I want to know how realistic it would be for me to have my PC in Spain or not.
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Will I then see that I can bring stuff with me as well. How much stuff?
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Will I have to buy a car in the UK and drive it to Spain?

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 07 Dec 2015, 15:53
by Lord Chrusher
Can you hire a car for the trip?

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 12 Dec 2015, 11:05
by Merrymaker_Mortalis
Might look at buying a Left drive car and drive down with my stuff.
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Because this is too petty to put in the depression thread, I'll put this here.

I'm demoralised by seeing people's Christmas decorations.
My home is bare, and will only be decorated the night before Christmas because of how my parents are. It's silly of me to pressurise them to decorate early, especially since we use a real tree and it should not even exist in the house ever.

If I get especially demoralised by the lack of colour and light in my world (at the moment), I might start churning out origami Christmas decorations.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 12 Dec 2015, 15:48
by angryoptimist
Today, I think I'm over whatever bug it was I caught. And I just yesterday called the upcoming JoJo's part 4 adaptation "the Diamond Is Not Crash anime" in a non-JoJo's-focused Internet community and got understood anyway.

Eh, I'm easy to please. It's the simple things. Life is good.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 13 Dec 2015, 13:05
by Merrymaker_Mortalis
I want to hug my friend, and he's not here :(

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 14 Dec 2015, 12:09
by Bebop Man
I'm watching the new Star Wars this Wednesday :)

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 14 Dec 2015, 14:43
by AdmiralMemo
I think there are three types of people in the world. This comic describes two of them.

How We Look at the World - Click to Expand
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There are those who understand the deep meanings in life. I feel people like Cam belong to this group. There are those who enjoy the world with a childlike glee. I feel people like Andy belong to this group. We need both of these groups.

Then, the third, special group are those who can do both. This group is rarer than the other two. I feel people like Alex belong to this group.

I am glad to share a community with all these types of people. :-)

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 15 Dec 2015, 03:56
by Merrymaker_Mortalis
Choosing between living in two countries with dubious political conditions.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 16 Dec 2015, 23:27
by Kapol
I was about to post complaining about not understanding "Netflix and chill." And then I remembered Know Your Meme is a website. I think I understand it better now, but it seems like a very odd meme.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 17 Dec 2015, 08:45
by My pseudonym is Ix
I understood it much better when someone explained it to me as "This generation's version of 'do you want to come up for a coffee?'"

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 17 Dec 2015, 14:19
by Duckay
It's a pretext to get yourself and the object of your affections alone and inside together, with something to do so that it's not just awkward, but you both know that something is heavily implied... but ideally, no pressure if things don't work out.

That said, I've had two different people this week indicate to me that they misunderstood it simply to mean "to relax and watch Netflix".

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 17 Dec 2015, 20:03
by Kapol
Yeah, that's what I had initially thought it was too. I had figured the whole 'and x looks at you like' was more sexual. But not the general sentiment. It had just made me feel like I'd missed the bus at some point.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 17 Dec 2015, 21:23
by korvys
I know for a fact that if someone had every invited me inside for coffee, I would have told them I didn't like coffee, so I can't really look down on those missing the meaning behind this.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 18 Dec 2015, 02:15
by Merrymaker_Mortalis
korvys wrote:I know for a fact that if someone had every invited me inside for coffee, I would have told them I didn't like coffee, so I can't really look down on those missing the meaning behind this.


I'd probably say "Only if it's not dirty water".
My taste of Spanish coffee has caused me to be elitist.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 27 Dec 2015, 20:05
by AdmiralMemo
I feel... conflicted.

Baltimore just opened up their 911 emergency call system to public viewing.

On the one hand, I usually support transparency, because it fosters accountability. It's also good to know what's going on around you. On the other, with a date and time, a street location, and a general type of incident description... You could easily end up finding out things you never wanted to know. It would also fuel gossip hard. Most importantly, it could be a tool for criminals to know whether the police are onto them, particularly with things like "Silent Alarm" being listed.

What's everyone else think? Good step forward? Dangerous amount of data becoming public? Other thoughts?

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 27 Dec 2015, 22:00
by Master Gunner
Isn't there a similar system in Florida, which is the cause of "Florida Man syndrome"? Gives news crews plenty a heads up on where to be, and offers plenty of fodder for filling time/space.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 27 Dec 2015, 23:40
by Psyclone
I feel like that could really quickly open up a can of worms with calls for things like domestic abuse, especially if the abuser could then find out the other person called the police. That would be my biggest worry with that kind of system, I think.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 28 Dec 2015, 09:39
by Master Gunner
Yeah. Anonymized statistics on the numbers and types of calls in different parts of the city are one thing, and something that probably should be public information. But knowledge of every individual 911 call - there is no reason I can think of for that to be public information.

Re: The General Chat thread

Posted: 28 Dec 2015, 13:20
by AdmiralMemo
Maybe the idea was along the lines of "Baltimore is so crime-ridden anyway... This could hardly make it worse..."

I don't know...

I mean, I've seen people be horrified when I tell them that we typically have over 300 murders per year in Baltimore, but I rarely think about it. It's just how life is here. It's "normal."

It's weird living here, I guess, compared to other places. I mean, there's plenty of good people, good culture, good food, lots of history... And yet the crime is bad, the government is corrupt to the core, the economy sucks... *shrugs*

People around here put William Donald Schaefer on a pedestal as a fine example of what a Baltimore mayor and a Maryland governor should be... and he was just as corrupt as the rest of them. The key difference is that he used that corruption to actually get things done. Corruption that improved the economy. Corruption that built houses and businesses. Corruption that made Baltimore better.

And maybe that's the key: our standards are so low that any nominal improvement seems awesome in comparison to what we've had before.