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Post by Forresst on Apr 4, 2012 13:26:17 GMT -8
I am Super Forresst on xbox live, and ohboyforresst on steam
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Post by Forresst on Apr 3, 2012 16:29:24 GMT -8
Hello!
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Post by Forresst on Apr 2, 2012 20:31:56 GMT -8
Ok! Let's have a little game then!
Hmm, I like the characters idea too. How about, people get a song, and they can make a world OR a character for the song? And to give the song, you have to provide the youtube! That way there's no way to give a song that isn't somewhere on youtube. That would be the easiest way to make sure.
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Post by Forresst on Apr 2, 2012 14:50:35 GMT -8
Maybe, instead of hard-stuffing the head cones with actual stuffing, you could get one of those disposable cheap plastic cutting boards at the dollar store and see if mybe you could cheat the shape out of them and then stuff around it a little.
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Post by Forresst on Apr 2, 2012 14:47:23 GMT -8
Oh yeah! And I had this idea inspired by your thread and the discussion. I think it might be cool to have a little game where people sign up, and everyone gives the person to their metaphorical left a song or two, and the person who receives the song builds a world or setting based on the song they get! That could be super fun!
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Post by Forresst on Apr 2, 2012 14:45:33 GMT -8
Hey Azuretalon, the people who play "I'm gother than you" are generally just trying really hard to persuade you that they're just generally more awesome than you could ever be, so pffft. The Cruxshadows are really good! I went on the goth cruise once upon a time and they were playing it was AWESOME.
I never got too much into the more straight up metal, I like the industrial rhythms more I find. Except Rammstein, although I'm sure people would tell me I'm an idiot for liking Rammstein. But every once in a while I like to listen to some of the metal bands out there. Do you like Cradle of Filth? When I don't wanna dance I just wanna yell along with the stereo, that's who I put on.
Hey, if you like Orgy at all, I got this one song on my ipod by a band called Blue Stahli and I kinda like it! I just have no clue where it came from or how it got there. I haven't looked up any young priests or old priests though.
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Post by Forresst on Apr 2, 2012 12:42:34 GMT -8
The hoodie itself wouldn't be too difficult. In fact you could probably get a basic beige hoodie and change the sleeves for the blue, which is a little more expensive but it saves you having to mess around with the zipper. The only really challenging part of that hoodie would be the horns, they'd have to be smaller than the picture suggests or else they'd just fall down and look silly. As for the back pack, how hard it'd be depends on whether the little spikes are 2d cutouts or also rounded, 3d, like on the hood
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Post by Forresst on Apr 2, 2012 12:33:42 GMT -8
Oh man, Tappy my new best friend, it is now ON. Like Donkey Kong.
Gee, I wonder why Shadowrun and Traveller are so interesting to me lol
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Post by Forresst on Apr 1, 2012 19:28:11 GMT -8
You lucky SOB to have a club called Bunker that you can go to whenever you feel like it. I have to wait until next week for Hang the DJ. *sigh* screw living in a tiny city with a tiny tiny goth/industrial/whatever scene.
I'm surprised you got a crappy show out of KMFDM. Every time they've come up here they've rocked the house like there were guns to their heads. Man, the first time I saw them they played Son of a Gun live and by the end of it I had danced so hard my head was spinning.
That video's HILARIOUS. Sniper Rights. Emo Bear Rights! I almost feel like making a game where you're sent to strike break a bunch of snipers. My head makes me silly.
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Post by Forresst on Apr 1, 2012 15:55:11 GMT -8
No, It's not bad. I showed my mom this and said "Mom, one day they'll make this for real, and when they do, I want it for my birthday". She replied "But you turn 31 this year, and it's just a joke." And I said: "Mom, I don't care."
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Post by Forresst on Apr 1, 2012 15:53:36 GMT -8
....Initiates of Thor are great hockey players, firefighters, and construction workers... AHAHAHAHA This bit made me squirt tea from my nose. I wanna be an initiate of Thor, just to join the wrestling match.
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Post by Forresst on Apr 1, 2012 15:42:33 GMT -8
Holy Christ, Tappy. You just posted probably the entire playlist for ALL THE CLUBS I frequented in my 20s in one shot. The only one I can think of off the top of my head is Beborn Beton's Another World:
. And some of the slicker KMFDM:
p.s.:
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Post by Forresst on Apr 1, 2012 11:15:53 GMT -8
I have a stupidly big collection of music in many styles, genres and tones. And they really do provide me with a lot of the inspiration for my settings. Of course, the tone of the adventure itself gets more influence from my players than anything I can do, I mean, once I put the atmosphere in place, they can do what they want with it. I typically listen to a lot of industrial if I want a dark or gritty scene, straight up metal for horror, or on one memorable occasion I wrote a country and western one-shot. I was listening to.... take a wild guess. There was cowboys and robbers and everything.
Case in point: I had this awesome idea for a secret society in one of my game worlds, where every magic user had retreated from the outside world and built a very-well-fortified, self-sufficient enclave. My thought was steampunk: Brass everywhere, victorian fantasy sort of style to the buildings, and everyone talked kind of like the RAF Major voice they do on the podcast. Except the women of course. Their voices don't go that deep. Anyway, that was all inspired by some Goteki remixes, Abkey Park, and some fairly brassy classical I had on my ipod one day while I was thinking of the next place I was gonna dump my guys.
My party? Figured it was Hogwarts. Yep. They decided to play it up all Harry Potter style. I was kinda mad but in the end, whatever. Next time maybe I'll bust out the drawing tools.
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Mar 29, 2012 9:43:03 GMT -8
Post by Forresst on Mar 29, 2012 9:43:03 GMT -8
Do the android tablets come with googly docs? Because most of my personally prepared info is all on googly docs. If I can get to that, I'm good.
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Post by Forresst on Mar 26, 2012 14:31:14 GMT -8
the way I see it, the puzzles on the doors are kind of like playing the memory flash cards. You could buy a few sheets of card stock, print out electronic symbols on them, cut them into cards, and have people turn them over if you wanted. You could make a PCB-looking tray out of one of those IKEA breakfast trays, and put the cards on that. Then, all your players would have to do is turn over the cards and get pairs without making more than x number of mistakes or within a time frame. You'd need a stopwatch to have the right timeframe though.
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