"Minh is really the only thing anchoring Crowley to reality. Kill him.
"I was going to anyways."
"How?"
"Not sure yet, we'll see."
(several months later)
"Minh is the only character I regret killing."
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by Nationstatelandsville » Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:36 pm

by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:41 pm
Nationstatelandsville wrote:Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Don't be silly, I clearly plot every last intricate detail.
"Minh is really the only thing anchoring Crowley to reality. Kill him.
"I was going to anyways."
"How?"
"Not sure yet, we'll see."
(several months later)
"Minh is the only character I regret killing."
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.

by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:41 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.

by Olthar » Mon Jun 24, 2013 10:02 pm


by Nightkill the Emperor » Mon Jun 24, 2013 10:14 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.

by Condunum » Mon Jun 24, 2013 11:19 pm
Olthar wrote:So, I'm wandering around when this angry dragon suddenly swoops down and attacks me. Of course, I easily defeat it single-handedly. Then, as I'm standing next to its corpse, a thief runs up and demands I hand over my gold. He's certainly not the wisest of people, I guess.

by Erinkita » Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:10 am

by Agritum » Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:39 am
Erinkita wrote:Australia's going to get destroyed in the Ashes. For some reason, firing the coach didn't change that. Idiots.


by Erinkita » Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:43 am

by Agritum » Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:50 am
Erinkita wrote:Agritum wrote:Rugby?
That said, I hope that we'll meet you in 2014's Brazil Soccer World Cp, so that we can pound your aussie butts with our superior Italian soccer kicks
Cricket. I'm actually kind of glad we're losing big games now. There were a good ten years where we won practically everything and became insufferable because of it. We haven't learned humility yet, as the coach-firing proves, but a few more Ashes losses and we might get there.
I'm sure the stupidly-named Socceroos will receive a humiliating thrashing from proud Italian boots if it comes to it.


by Erinkita » Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:52 am
Agritum wrote:Erinkita wrote:Cricket. I'm actually kind of glad we're losing big games now. There were a good ten years where we won practically everything and became insufferable because of it. We haven't learned humility yet, as the coach-firing proves, but a few more Ashes losses and we might get there.
I'm sure the stupidly-named Socceroos will receive a humiliating thrashing from proud Italian boots if it comes to it.
Well, our last world cup boot with them was....2006?
It was a tie up until the last minute, when Italy miracoulously received a penalty kick against Australia, and Francesco Totti scored, with the game clock finishing a few seconds after.
All very cinematic

by Agritum » Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:59 am
Erinkita wrote:Agritum wrote:Well, our last world cup boot with them was....2006?
It was a tie up until the last minute, when Italy miracoulously received a penalty kick against Australia, and Francesco Totti scored, with the game clock finishing a few seconds after.
All very cinematic
The kind of drama real life is rarely kind enough to provide. Which makes it all the more precious, I guess.


by Erinkita » Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:02 am
Agritum wrote:Erinkita wrote:The kind of drama real life is rarely kind enough to provide. Which makes it all the more precious, I guess.
Yeah, indeed![]()
Of course, he most dramatic matches I ever saw were the final in 2006 against France (I started viewcing it halfaway through, and France was leading with one goal over Italy, so imagine the tension!) and, funnily enough, our boot with England in Euro 2012.
The Englishmen played an heavily defensive game for all of the match, leaving themselves and Italy incapable of scoring. Their plan was to make the game arrive to the penalty kick phase, in which us Italians have always been quite weak.
And guess what? The penalty kick phase arrived, and we won. I actually recall standing up, opening my window and yelling "fuck the Queen in her greasy ass!" In the middle of the night
You have the soul of a poet.
by Agritum » Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:07 am
Erinkita wrote:Agritum wrote:Yeah, indeed![]()
Of course, he most dramatic matches I ever saw were the final in 2006 against France (I started viewcing it halfaway through, and France was leading with one goal over Italy, so imagine the tension!) and, funnily enough, our boot with England in Euro 2012.
The Englishmen played an heavily defensive game for all of the match, leaving themselves and Italy incapable of scoring. Their plan was to make the game arrive to the penalty kick phase, in which us Italians have always been quite weak.
And guess what? The penalty kick phase arrived, and we won. I actually recall standing up, opening my window and yelling "fuck the Queen in her greasy ass!" In the middle of the night
You have the soul of a poet.
I finally got hol of digital copies of all 70 issues of Tomb of Dracula, which are surprisingly hard to find. It's a 40 year old seris, but still one of Marvel's best output.


by Erinkita » Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:11 am
Agritum wrote:Erinkita wrote:You have the soul of a poet.
I finally got hol of digital copies of all 70 issues of Tomb of Dracula, which are surprisingly hard to find. It's a 40 year old seris, but still one of Marvel's best output.
I do have some old Marvel Comics in stock, somewhere. I recall buying the second issue of Civil War and not managing to understand pretty well what was happening.
Though, to be honest, the most numerous comics in my house are Donald Duck pocket books


by Nude East Ireland » Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:42 am
Agritum wrote:I recall buying the second issue of Civil War and not managing to understand pretty well what was happening.

by Agritum » Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:43 am
Nude East Ireland wrote:Agritum wrote:I recall buying the second issue of Civil War and not managing to understand pretty well what was happening.
Maybe because you bought the second issue as opposed to the first issue?
It'd be like me reading Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets before Sorcerer's Stone.


by Constaniana » Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:16 am
Agritum wrote:Erinkita wrote:The kind of drama real life is rarely kind enough to provide. Which makes it all the more precious, I guess.
Yeah, indeed![]()
Of course, he most dramatic matches I ever saw were the final in 2006 against France (I started viewcing it halfaway through, and France was leading with one goal over Italy, so imagine the tension!) and, funnily enough, our boot with England in Euro 2012.
The Englishmen played an heavily defensive game for all of the match, leaving themselves and Italy incapable of scoring. Their plan was to make the game arrive to the penalty kick phase, in which us Italians have always been quite weak.
And guess what? The penalty kick phase arrived, and we won. I actually recall standing up, opening my window and yelling "fuck the Queen in her greasy ass!" In the middle of the night

Ameriganastan wrote:I work hard to think of those ludicrous Eric adventure stories, but I don't think I'd have come up with rescuing a three armed alchemist from goblin-monkeys in a million years.
Kudos.

by Nationstatelandsville » Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:24 am
Constaniana wrote:Agritum wrote:Yeah, indeed![]()
Of course, he most dramatic matches I ever saw were the final in 2006 against France (I started viewcing it halfaway through, and France was leading with one goal over Italy, so imagine the tension!) and, funnily enough, our boot with England in Euro 2012.
The Englishmen played an heavily defensive game for all of the match, leaving themselves and Italy incapable of scoring. Their plan was to make the game arrive to the penalty kick phase, in which us Italians have always been quite weak.
And guess what? The penalty kick phase arrived, and we won. I actually recall standing up, opening my window and yelling "fuck the Queen in her greasy ass!" In the middle of the night
We Englishmen are fantastic at sports, until you Johnny Foreigners have to get involved and spoil all the fun for us.

by Nightkill the Emperor » Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:58 am
Nationstatelandsville wrote:Constaniana wrote:We Englishmen are fantastic at sports, until you Johnny Foreigners have to get involved and spoil all the fun for us.
Stick to cricket - oh, wait. Brown people and Australians are better at that, too.
Well, at least you have conquering. You'd never lose to an elderly pacifist starving himself at that, would you?
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.

by Condunum » Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:16 am
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Nationstatelandsville wrote:Stick to cricket - oh, wait. Brown people and Australians are better at that, too.
Well, at least you have conquering. You'd never lose to an elderly pacifist starving himself at that, would you?
The British didn't get a major empire from strength.
They got it from force of contempt.

by Nightkill the Emperor » Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:17 am
Condunum wrote:Sikhism is... Different. Night, thanks for the direction to it
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.

by Nightkill the Emperor » Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:20 am

Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
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