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I switched browsers to Firefox, from the default browser that comes with MSN broadband. Why the hell did I not do this years ago? It's soooooo much better.

Anyway, tonight should be cool. After work, we're gonna be watching Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind with our friend Melissa (who is also our babysitter). Awesomeness.
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hypnogogic:
where are you?


hypnogogic:
you gonna come over Sunday?
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It's been a while since I've updated. Geez, I didn't realize how long. But that's symptomatic of time flying - which it seems to be doing lately at an incredible speed.

I've got lots of stuff on my plate lately, but I'm getting to be more and more at peace. The new job is giving us the extra money we need (well, will be starting...
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alyk:
ignoring your sg priorities...you're breaking my heart... wink

I'm happy to hear things are going so well for you, lovey...
hypnogogic:
Now if someone could just motivate me to work out, i feel so lazy.

I got my house yesterday, hopefully the keys today.
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Just a brief update today.

Went dancing the other night, and had a pretty bad time, overall. As usually happens when I go out with this particular group, my wife and I were relegated to the sidelines by our friends - see, we're the ones they don't have to impress anymore. So it goes that they spend their time charming those they don't hang out...
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hypnogogic:
velocity:
Maybe you should take up square dancing. I hear that's mostly done with other couples, so it might work out better for you.
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A Dream of Desert Rain:

Well, today of all days, I got some excellent news. And, unlike all other news today, this stuff is actually real.

I'll be producing an official book for one of the rpg industry's top companies, and by far its most consistently excellent. And, best of all, it's a book entirely of my own design, based off 1001 Arabian Nights.

I'm...
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alyk:
yay for my favorite ninja! congrats lovey... kiss

what is rpg?
alyk:
doing what you love is never dorky...and you're a ninja and you've been in the same building with elliott smith...which makes you my hero... wink
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The problem with kung fu... is all the ninjas.

Which is ironic, really, since ninjas are from Japan. But, there it is.

The other problem, besides the above, potentially non-existent problem, is all the hurty. And oh, there's so much hurty.

As a senior student/teacher, it's become my job to let people punch me. Also, they kick. And sometimes they throw.

I've bought pain in...
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dreamclubmurder:
hey thanks for the welcome.
dreamclubmurder:
haha well i guess having two suicidegirls comment in your journal is pretty pimping...i guess.
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Happy Easter.

Today, I may actually eat myself into a chocolate-induced coma. Of course I say that every year, and it's never happened.

But still, like a fool, I keep trying.

Today is also the day when we celebrate one of the world's dominant religions by biting the heads off those most pagan of fertility symbols - the chocolate bunny (the hollow ones are a...
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liante:
I keep forgetting it's Easter, despite the reminders everywhere. At some point today I will have to get a bit of chocolate, since the indulgence is pre-excused already.

But! I came by to give you the following bit of journal spammery: Yesterday was my semi-weekly GM'ing stint for my online RPG forum, and I got to run a goofy little trap based on an OSHA employment law case (see, edumacation always pays off. Even if it's just in yoinking PCs around). It went off well enough that I wanted to share.

Original OSHA case goes like this: Employees work in an oil refinery that uses processes involving several dangerous chemicals. Supervisor tells employees that if they smell "sulphur," they should leave the plant immediately because that means one of the more serious chemicals has leaked. What the supervisor doesn't tell the employees (it's not clear whether the supervisor in fact knew this, but that's irrelevant to the trap-adapted version anyhow) is that the gas initially acts to deaden the olfactory nerves, before the more serious effecs kick in.

So there's a chemical leak, and the employees smell the gas, but it swiftly kills their sense of smell (which they don't realize). They assume it's gone and just keep on working. Within a few hours, they're all dead.

It's a sad case, but it makes a great trap effect. The trap can either be intentionally set, a pool of unseen heavier-than-air gas encountered in a mine or other closed space, or stored in bottles that the PCs might carelessly break (mine set it off while throwing stuff around in an abandoned alchemical laboratory and accidentally breaking some discarded glassware). PCs spend so much time trying to figure out whether it's a red herring, whether the scent-loss is the only effect (and might tie into a later encounter), and otherwise tying themselves up into mental knots over the "harmless" weird effect. It's great.

Then you get to poison them, and that's great too. biggrin
voile:
Chocolate?? Oh NO! I've been biting heads off real bunnies! No wonder all those kids at the zoo went screaming and running away.


Ok that was a bad joke. Happy easter. bok
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I posted this on a thread today, and I guess nobody really cared. Who knows, maybe everybody on the net's seen it already. In any case, you will believe stick figures can fly (across the screen after being kicked in the head):

Xiao Xiao

Kung fu, guns, and more guns and then some kung fu, in that order. Watch video #3 first, and then maybe...
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liante:
Holy shit, is that a kung-fu stick figure rendering of the original Double Dragon video game? Bwaha. I'm totally cross-posting that to my RP forum. Thanks dude. biggrin
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I'm thinking about getting another tattoo. On my left forearm - one that wraps around it entirely.

Of course, I can't actually afford to do that until after Jen's got her's, and her's is going to be expensive: a total back tattoo of the Children of Lir. In the end, it will wrap around the front of her hips a little. Should look pretty amazing....
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voile:
Oh, the tatoos I dream about but will probably never be able to afford. Sigh. But I guess if people really want them, they find a way, right?

And NO I don't think I'm fat. I've just been really unmotivated and lazy lately, so I was amusing myself with visions of me a year from now, still sitting on this sofa.

smile
voile:
That's awsome. I wish I knew someone. I just photoshopped my next tat... I know exactly what I want and where I want it... there's just that little thing called money that sort of fucked up my whole plan. le sigh.
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There's something to be said for sleeping in: that something is "I never get to do it."

I wake up earlier and earlier, as the days go by. 6 am this morning. My kids are like fleshy little alarm clocks.

Anyway, today is going to be one of those fruitful days, I can already feel it. I live for days like these, as I guess...
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hypnogogic:
I will be on West 39th.
hypnogogic:
mmmmmmm, meth!


I have to run.

call me on my cell (503) 209-9679
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Day whatever:

Haven't updated in a few days - and I know you're all thinking that's a tragedy.

Anyway, I'm constantly surprised by the things you can find out about people just by poking through their profiles. I don't know why I'm surprised, particularly, since I've long since learned that everyone is different, and has their own unique interests. And yet, sometimes things still catch...
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liante:
I'd take no money in a heartbeat to be doing something that cool. Oh well. I'm gearing up to make no money pursuing my secondary dream (of having hilarious Jerry Springer-esque clients from now into eternity, although I'm still not sure whether I'm going to be trying to fight off the trailer-repo man on their behalf or put them in jail), so I guess that's... almost as good... somehow.

Anyhoo. I was amused by your comments in the "man hating crime" thread and figured I'd drop by to see who was responsible. And you're right: it is surprising to see what you can find by poking through profiles. wink
liante:
Ai, flattery. Compliments always make me blush. But thank you for the kind words.

"Thorn" or a derivative would be interesting. I'll have to give that one some thought. The main reason I'm clinging to the one I've got now is so that nobody else will be able to accidentally take my character name, as is so likely to happen. Yes, it's an awful reason. (I'd put the blush emoticon here, but frankly that one has always seemed a little creepy to me. It looks like it has three eyes.)

Re: geeks on SG, there are a lot, and in every conceivable geek specialty. It is a little ironic that I'd find a game designer not in the Geek Brigade or Gamer groups but on the main, public-viewable message boards, though.

Okay, time to get ready for skool now.