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Postby Geneviev » Tue Jun 16, 2020 11:40 pm

Valentine Z wrote:
Geneviev wrote:That would be pretty dangerous. But it seems like you're closer to normalcy than I am, so good luck. I hope it stays safe.

Thank you, you too! ^^

I just miss the hostel life, because... for once, I got a single room, and now I can't stay in there because of these measures. Sounds like a first-world problem, I know.

As much as I do love my family and love living with them, there's a certain special feeling of living alone in your little room.

Family are great until you spend too much time with them. :lol2: You'll have some privacy eventually, maybe, but for now it's just patience.
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Postby Valentine Z » Tue Jun 16, 2020 11:42 pm

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Valentine Z wrote:Thank you, you too! ^^

I just miss the hostel life, because... for once, I got a single room, and now I can't stay in there because of these measures. Sounds like a first-world problem, I know.

As much as I do love my family and love living with them, there's a certain special feeling of living alone in your little room.

Family are great until you spend too much time with them. :lol2: You'll have some privacy eventually, maybe, but for now it's just patience.

And thank goodness for technology and entertainment as well. It would have gotten sooooo boring otherwise. ;_;

I'm like a weird mix of a loner and sociable. I am okay with interactions and making friends, but I can't resist the feeling of being left alone and chilling out. :P
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Postby Geneviev » Tue Jun 16, 2020 11:45 pm

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Geneviev wrote:Family are great until you spend too much time with them. :lol2: You'll have some privacy eventually, maybe, but for now it's just patience.

And thank goodness for technology and entertainment as well. It would have gotten sooooo boring otherwise. ;_;

I'm like a weird mix of a loner and sociable. I am okay with interactions and making friends, but I can't resist the feeling of being left alone and chilling out. :P

Imagine a pandemic with no Internet. :blink:

Social introvert, I think that's called? I would say I'm similar. People are great, but so are good books.
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Postby Valentine Z » Tue Jun 16, 2020 11:58 pm

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Valentine Z wrote:And thank goodness for technology and entertainment as well. It would have gotten sooooo boring otherwise. ;_;

I'm like a weird mix of a loner and sociable. I am okay with interactions and making friends, but I can't resist the feeling of being left alone and chilling out. :P

Imagine a pandemic with no Internet. :blink:

Social introvert, I think that's called? I would say I'm similar. People are great, but so are good books.

Oooh, boy. No NationStates, oh, the horror! ><

Mhm, yeaup! Like, you like a balance of meeting people and making friends, but there are also moments when you just go "... Yeap, I can totally come here alone next time."

There's a special feeling in me walking around Singapore and taking landscape photos by myself. That, and you have no one to worry about, like you're afraid that you're talking too far or too much for them. It's just me, myself, and I.
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Postby Geneviev » Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:00 am

Valentine Z wrote:
Geneviev wrote:Imagine a pandemic with no Internet. :blink:

Social introvert, I think that's called? I would say I'm similar. People are great, but so are good books.

Oooh, boy. No NationStates, oh, the horror! ><

Mhm, yeaup! Like, you like a balance of meeting people and making friends, but there are also moments when you just go "... Yeap, I can totally come here alone next time."

There's a special feeling in me walking around Singapore and taking landscape photos by myself. That, and you have no one to worry about, like you're afraid that you're talking too far or too much for them. It's just me, myself, and I.

You don't have to worry about as much when you're alone, definitely. Photography would be more fun that way.
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Postby Infected Mushroom » Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:02 am

Geneviev wrote:
Valentine Z wrote:And thank goodness for technology and entertainment as well. It would have gotten sooooo boring otherwise. ;_;

I'm like a weird mix of a loner and sociable. I am okay with interactions and making friends, but I can't resist the feeling of being left alone and chilling out. :P

Imagine a pandemic with no Internet. :blink:

Social introvert, I think that's called? I would say I'm similar. People are great, but so are good books.


Without internet? Without video games?

Simply unacceptable. I would say. :(

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Postby Luziyca » Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:09 am

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Luziyca wrote:Or at least get off of social media, if only for my own sanity.

Alas, I have too much time on my hands, and sure, I could do things that'd be more productive like applying for student loans, crushing the bottles in the living room to take them to the recycling depot, mowing the lawn, etc etc etc etc, but I just don't want to.

There are productive things to do and they should not be done. Apparently laziness can be good for you, so you don't have to bother. You probably should, but not too much.

Thanks.

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Valentine Z wrote:If it wasn't for COVID though... 2020 ain't half bad. To be honest, I am so used to being so isolated in my own home (with my family) that it became such a norm. Now I can only think of how awkward it will be if I start going out again.

Reopening is going to be really strange. I was just looking at my school's plan to reopen next year, and it's going to be extremely different. I don't know if it will be possible to return to normal after all of this.

My uni will be mostly doing online classes for the fall term, though there'll be a few physical classes offered: not that I'm enrolling in any of those, so it's basically all online.

Needless to say, when September comes around, I'm going to need a new laptop to replace this four-year old laptop.
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Postby Infected Mushroom » Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:10 am

Luziyca wrote:
Geneviev wrote:There are productive things to do and they should not be done. Apparently laziness can be good for you, so you don't have to bother. You probably should, but not too much.

Thanks.

Geneviev wrote:Reopening is going to be really strange. I was just looking at my school's plan to reopen next year, and it's going to be extremely different. I don't know if it will be possible to return to normal after all of this.

My uni will be mostly doing online classes for the fall term, though there'll be a few physical classes offered: not that I'm enrolling in any of those, so it's basically all online.

Needless to say, when September comes around, I'm going to need a new laptop to replace this four-year old laptop.


Do you like online classes?

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Postby Luziyca » Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:16 am

Infected Mushroom wrote:
Luziyca wrote:Thanks.


My uni will be mostly doing online classes for the fall term, though there'll be a few physical classes offered: not that I'm enrolling in any of those, so it's basically all online.

Needless to say, when September comes around, I'm going to need a new laptop to replace this four-year old laptop.


Do you like online classes?

If it's a WebEx lecture, I do. I don't do as well if they're like "here's the material we didn't cover, here's the essays due, read on your own, and we'll give you final exams :3" like my profs did when my uni switched to online learning at the start of this.

I do prefer in-person classes, and I hope in January 2021, I can go back to campus and learn in person, because that way, I won't be as distracted by the internet. That is also why I don't do well notetaking on a laptop during class.
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Postby Valentine Z » Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:30 am

I have no issues with eDimension so far. Though, I will be lying if I say that I am completely fine with it. There are times when physical classes are much better, or considering the cost of each semester (University doesn't come cheap!). Overall, yeah, not too bad. ^^;
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Postby Infected Mushroom » Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:49 am

Luziyca wrote:
Infected Mushroom wrote:
Do you like online classes?

If it's a WebEx lecture, I do. I don't do as well if they're like "here's the material we didn't cover, here's the essays due, read on your own, and we'll give you final exams :3" like my profs did when my uni switched to online learning at the start of this.

I do prefer in-person classes, and I hope in January 2021, I can go back to campus and learn in person, because that way, I won't be as distracted by the internet. That is also why I don't do well notetaking on a laptop during class.


Well, at least with WebEx you can replay the lectures if you miss something on one hearing right? :)

This gives me nightmare flashbacks to law school. It was such a struggle in so many classes to stay awake. Somehow I still graduated. Bad times though. :(

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Postby The Free Joy State » Wed Jun 17, 2020 1:00 am

Luziyca wrote:
Infected Mushroom wrote:
Do you like online classes?

If it's a WebEx lecture, I do. I don't do as well if they're like "here's the material we didn't cover, here's the essays due, read on your own, and we'll give you final exams :3" like my profs did when my uni switched to online learning at the start of this.

I do prefer in-person classes, and I hope in January 2021, I can go back to campus and learn in person, because that way, I won't be as distracted by the internet. That is also why I don't do well notetaking on a laptop during class.

I am so glad we didn't have e-lectures back when I was a student. Internet distractions were enough of a problem during all my assignments, and my dissertation.

I hope you can get (safely) back in the class soon. University education is expensive enough as it is.
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Postby Infected Mushroom » Wed Jun 17, 2020 1:50 am

Valentine Z wrote:I have no issues with eDimension so far. Though, I will be lying if I say that I am completely fine with it. There are times when physical classes are much better, or considering the cost of each semester (University doesn't come cheap!). Overall, yeah, not too bad. ^^;


Dimension eh?

Zoom is not used?

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Postby Immoren » Wed Jun 17, 2020 2:31 am

For some reason I decide to ruin my day with listening to Artemis Fowl movie reviews.
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Postby Infected Mushroom » Wed Jun 17, 2020 2:38 am

Immoren wrote:For some reason I decide to ruin my day with listening to Artemis Fowl movie reviews.


How do the movies compare to the books?

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Postby Immoren » Wed Jun 17, 2020 2:45 am

Infected Mushroom wrote:
Immoren wrote:For some reason I decide to ruin my day with listening to Artemis Fowl movie reviews.


How do the movies compare to the books?


"Badly" would be putting it lightly.
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Postby Kowani » Wed Jun 17, 2020 3:33 am

Immoren wrote:
Infected Mushroom wrote:
How do the movies compare to the books?


"Badly" would be putting it lightly.

What'd you expect?
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Postby Ethel mermania » Wed Jun 17, 2020 3:37 am

So it's off to downtown for the first time in months at normal work time. Let's see how it goes.
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Postby The Free Joy State » Wed Jun 17, 2020 3:40 am

Kowani wrote:
Immoren wrote:
"Badly" would be putting it lightly.

What'd you expect?

Film adaptations rarely match up to the books in my experience (this is most true, I find, if it's a book you love). To fit the length, they always have to cut storylines, merge characters, change things that you find vital for the plot (although, TV adaptations that allow for expansion can match expectations: The Handmaid's Tale series was much better than the 1990 movie; and I still hope for a series adaptation of the Wicked Years series by Gregory Maguire, rather than a glossy film).

There are some film adaptations of books that are very good (I think Dickens, for most modern audiences, works better adapted), but some others range from "fine" to "why, God, why did you let them do this" (the 90s adaptation of Brave New World springs to mind)

Ethel mermania wrote:So it's off to downtown for the first time in months at normal work time. Let's see how it goes.

I hope it goes well. Stay safe.
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Postby Ethel mermania » Wed Jun 17, 2020 3:46 am

The Free Joy State wrote:
Kowani wrote:What'd you expect?

Film adaptations rarely match up to the books in my experience (this is most true, I find, if it's a book you love). To fit the length, they always have to cut storylines, merge characters, change things that you find vital for the plot (although, TV adaptations that allow for expansion can match expectations: The Handmaid's Tale series was much better than the 1990 movie; and I still hope for a series adaptation of the Wicked Years series by Gregory Maguire, rather than a glossy film).

There are some film adaptations of books that are very good (I think Dickens, for most modern audiences, works better adapted), but some others range from "fine" to "why, God, why did you let them do this" (the 90s adaptation of Brave New World springs to mind)

Ethel mermania wrote:So it's off to downtown for the first time in months at normal work time. Let's see how it goes.

I hope it goes well. Stay safe.

Thanks, I am wandering aimlessly about the city today.

So far the bus is empty.
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Postby Immoren » Wed Jun 17, 2020 4:02 am

Kowani wrote:
Immoren wrote:
"Badly" would be putting it lightly.

What'd you expect?


Nothing, because I didn't even know movie existed until recently. :(

The Free Joy State wrote:Film adaptations rarely match up to the books in my experience (this is most true, I find, if it's a book you love). To fit the length, they always have to cut storylines, merge characters, change things that you find vital for the plot (although, TV adaptations that allow for expansion can match expectations: The Handmaid's Tale series was much better than the 1990 movie; and I still hope for a series adaptation of the Wicked Years series by Gregory Maguire, rather than a glossy film).


True, but it still baffles me, because source material ought to be simple in this case to adapt.
Especially if you focus on first book and not like try to nuclear fusion 2-3 first books of the series into single 90min movie.
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Postby Infected Mushroom » Wed Jun 17, 2020 4:03 am

Immoren wrote:
Infected Mushroom wrote:
How do the movies compare to the books?


"Badly" would be putting it lightly.


The Artemis Fowl doesn’t look right

I imagined him to be more... I dunno... pale and vampire like

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Postby Infected Mushroom » Wed Jun 17, 2020 4:03 am

Immoren wrote:
Kowani wrote:What'd you expect?


Nothing, because I didn't even know movie existed until recently. :(

The Free Joy State wrote:Film adaptations rarely match up to the books in my experience (this is most true, I find, if it's a book you love). To fit the length, they always have to cut storylines, merge characters, change things that you find vital for the plot (although, TV adaptations that allow for expansion can match expectations: The Handmaid's Tale series was much better than the 1990 movie; and I still hope for a series adaptation of the Wicked Years series by Gregory Maguire, rather than a glossy film).


True, but it still baffles me, because source material ought to be simple in this case to adapt.
Especially if you focus on first book and not like try to nuclear fusion 2-3 first books of the series into single 90min movie.


They should have taken the Harry Potter film route

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The thread's been locked now, so I think it's okay to show this off for us to laugh at? I just... Why would you post in a thread this old? How do you FIND a thread this old? It simply baffles me.
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Postby The Free Joy State » Wed Jun 17, 2020 4:37 am

Izandai wrote:The thread's been locked now, so I think it's okay to show this off for us to laugh at? I just... Why would you post in a thread this old? How do you FIND a thread this old? It simply baffles me.

I'm going to guess, one of the bots (Bing, Google, etc...) was probably scanning that thread when someone checked the "Who Is Online" page, and someone looked at the thread and posted (not realising how old it was).

It's a mistake that's easy enough to make, if you don't realise the bots go through the site's ancient history (on the other hand, the bots sometimes boost some quite entertaining threads if you're just bored and browsing).

Always advisable to check the last date of the last post, of course; but I can see how it might be done.
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