Oddworld Forums > Zulag Two > Off-Topic Discussion


 
Thread Tools
 
  #121  
01-17-2009, 12:12 PM
used:)'s Avatar
used:)
Symphonium
 
: Jun 2005
: Tranquil Vestiges, PA
: 5,161
Blog Entries: 42
Rep Power: 25
used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)

:
Black Hole was fuckin' retarded.
Not this game again.

I'm reading 2001: A Space Odyssey right now.

Anonyman...
Reply With Quote
  #122  
01-20-2009, 10:29 AM
Bullet Magnet's Avatar
Bullet Magnet
Bayesian Empirimancer
 
: Apr 2006
: Greatish Britain
: 7,724
Blog Entries: 130
Rep Power: 29
Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)

I'm reading 100 Essential Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know, Evolution for Everyone, The Never Ending Days of Being Dead and The Blind Watchmaker again, all at once.
__________________
| (• ◡•)|  (❍ᴥ❍ʋ)

Reply With Quote
  #123  
01-20-2009, 10:38 AM
Wings of Fire's Avatar
Wings of Fire
Beautiful Bastard
 
: Dec 2007
: Stafford
: 9,537
Blog Entries: 143
Rep Power: 32
Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)

I'm reading The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne and a variety of Introducing books from the Icon range including Introducing Hegel, Foucault, Advanced Mathematics, Linguistics, Buddha and Marx.

Am enjoying my stab at omnidisciplinarianism very much so.
__________________
:
“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’

Reply With Quote
  #124  
01-20-2009, 10:52 AM
Bullet Magnet's Avatar
Bullet Magnet
Bayesian Empirimancer
 
: Apr 2006
: Greatish Britain
: 7,724
Blog Entries: 130
Rep Power: 29
Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)

Mathematics is surprisingly fascinating. I feel betrayed by every maths teacher who deceived me into thinking otherwise.
__________________
| (• ◡•)|  (❍ᴥ❍ʋ)

Reply With Quote
  #125  
01-20-2009, 10:59 AM
Wings of Fire's Avatar
Wings of Fire
Beautiful Bastard
 
: Dec 2007
: Stafford
: 9,537
Blog Entries: 143
Rep Power: 32
Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)Wings of Fire  (13656)

I know, it helps that every page in these little Introducing books is practically a work of art.
__________________
:
“I always believe the movies I've made are smarter than the way they are perceived by sort of mass culture and by the critics,” Snyder said, a statement he immediately followed by saying, “Also, ‘It looks like a video game.’

Reply With Quote
  #126  
01-20-2009, 11:01 AM
Wil's Avatar
Wil
Oddworld Administrator
Oddworld Inhabitant
 
: Apr 2001
: UK
: 13,534
Blog Entries: 39
Rep Power: 39
Wil  (9443)Wil  (9443)Wil  (9443)Wil  (9443)Wil  (9443)Wil  (9443)Wil  (9443)Wil  (9443)Wil  (9443)Wil  (9443)Wil  (9443)

I am reading Almost Like a Whale by Steve Jones. It’s first book I’ve read since the summer. I have to write a book review on it. It will be the first book review I’ve written since before GCSEs. It’s patronizing and too hard at the same time.
__________________

Reply With Quote
  #127  
01-20-2009, 11:23 AM
Kimon
Outlaw Mortar
 
: Jan 2005
: Brooklyn
: 1,937
Blog Entries: 20
Rep Power: 21
Kimon  (518)Kimon  (518)Kimon  (518)Kimon  (518)Kimon  (518)Kimon  (518)

I'm 10 pages from done with Everything is Illuminated. To be honest I lost interest a long time ago.
__________________

Reply With Quote
  #128  
01-20-2009, 03:23 PM
Nate's Avatar
Nate
Oddworld Administrator
Rainbow of Flavour
 
: Apr 2002
: Seattle (woo!)
: 16,311
Blog Entries: 176
Rep Power: 41
Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)

:
I'm 10 pages from done with Everything is Illuminated. To be honest I lost interest a long time ago.
Yeah. The problem with that book is that pretty much nothing is illuminated by the end. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is much better, though heartbreakingly sad at points.

:
I'm reading 100 Essential Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know.
What's that one about?
__________________
:
Spending as long as I do here, it's easy to forget that Oddworld has actual fans.

Reply With Quote
  #129  
01-20-2009, 03:49 PM
Bullet Magnet's Avatar
Bullet Magnet
Bayesian Empirimancer
 
: Apr 2006
: Greatish Britain
: 7,724
Blog Entries: 130
Rep Power: 29
Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)Bullet Magnet  (8784)

I almost wrote "I won't dignify that question with an answer", but I reconsidered since 100 things is a minute sample. It's by the mathematician John D. Barrow, and it covers a wide range of topics, nearly every one is unrelated to any other, except that their explanations or interesting highlights are all mathematical in nature. Also, each of the 100 chapters is headed by a fantastic and sometimes barely relevant quote.

The title isn't entirely accurate. I knew all about the first one. But that's it. ("Why pylons are made of triangles", but it also explained some fascinating properties of polyhedrals).
__________________
| (• ◡•)|  (❍ᴥ❍ʋ)

Reply With Quote
  #130  
01-20-2009, 05:04 PM
Mac Sirloin's Avatar
Mac Sirloin
Less worse
 
: Aug 2006
: Exquisite Squalor
: 5,657
Blog Entries: 301
Rep Power: 27
Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)

Rere(rerere)reading John Dies at the end. 3rd time for the print edition, 6th if you include the original webpage of it.
__________________
I see you jockin' me.

Reply With Quote
  #131  
01-20-2009, 05:30 PM
Hobo's Avatar
Hobo
Honorary Smod
Chronically Awesome
 
: Feb 2003
: London
: 6,741
Blog Entries: 1
Rep Power: 28
Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)

Does he die at the end? Use spoiler tags!
Reply With Quote
  #132  
01-21-2009, 01:01 PM
Mac Sirloin's Avatar
Mac Sirloin
Less worse
 
: Aug 2006
: Exquisite Squalor
: 5,657
Blog Entries: 301
Rep Power: 27
Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)

No, but I'm making this look long so people who avoid it will probably think "Oh, I guess he dies, but comes BACK! only a long answer like that would explain the size of that spoiler!"

Also, it was kind of a joke title for the first book, The second book is "John and Dave and the fifth wall." and The third is "John and Dave and the temple of X'al'Nu'th'uthu". Second and third aren't in print and only the second was online until recently.
__________________
I see you jockin' me.

Reply With Quote
  #133  
01-21-2009, 01:12 PM
Hobo's Avatar
Hobo
Honorary Smod
Chronically Awesome
 
: Feb 2003
: London
: 6,741
Blog Entries: 1
Rep Power: 28
Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)

I remember discovering PWOT quite early on. Good times.
Reply With Quote
  #134  
01-21-2009, 01:14 PM
Mac Sirloin's Avatar
Mac Sirloin
Less worse
 
: Aug 2006
: Exquisite Squalor
: 5,657
Blog Entries: 301
Rep Power: 27
Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)

Yeah. I don't like the shift to Cracked. Cracked sucks.
__________________
I see you jockin' me.

Reply With Quote
  #135  
01-27-2009, 06:17 PM
stonetooth's Avatar
stonetooth
Boombat
 
: Dec 2008
: Texas
: 238
Blog Entries: 8
Rep Power: 16
stonetooth  (54)

I'm reading Gotrek and Felix: The first omnibus (a collection of three books) by Nathan Long or William King, i'm not sure which, because they both write books in the series. It's a great story, gotrek is a dwarf slayer, who is forced to seek his doom in a honorable death for an unspeakable crime. Felix is a human poet that was rioting in Altdorf (Capital of the Empire) and was attacked by cavalry. Gotrek saved him and while drunk Felix swore to write an epic poem of the seeking of Gotrek's doom. It's an epic book.
Reply With Quote
  #136  
01-27-2009, 08:35 PM
mitsur's Avatar
mitsur
Corporate Espionage
 
: May 2001
: ಠ_ಠ
: 2,060
Blog Entries: 45
Rep Power: 25
mitsur  (452)mitsur  (452)mitsur  (452)mitsur  (452)mitsur  (452)

JDATE is still diahrea-inducingly funny when reading it, even at the fourth time. Temple isn't very funny except for the porcupine gun sequences, and I haven't had a chance to work on Fifth Wall. I'll have to search for it.

And yes, Cracked is not good. It is basically just lists of things attempting and coming close, but not quite touching, funny. I only go there to check for David Wong updates, which are the only things that are entertaining. I recommend all of you look for his stuff, and at least read his take on the 9/11 Loose Change conspiracy.
__________________

Wrex.

Reply With Quote
  #137  
01-27-2009, 09:09 PM
Mac Sirloin's Avatar
Mac Sirloin
Less worse
 
: Aug 2006
: Exquisite Squalor
: 5,657
Blog Entries: 301
Rep Power: 27
Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)

I'm re-reading to Kill a Mockingbird for some reason. Damn this is a good book. Yet another reason I'd beat up my Stupid Grade 9 self.
__________________
I see you jockin' me.

Reply With Quote
  #138  
01-28-2009, 01:47 AM
skillyaslig's Avatar
skillyaslig
Outlaw Cutter
 
: Mar 2007
: Beneath the sink
: 1,157
Blog Entries: 6
Rep Power: 18
skillyaslig  (124)skillyaslig  (124)

I am reading "FunHouse" By Richard Laymond at the moment....an extremely odd, and creepy book, yet enjoyable. About when Bums go bad! *noes*
__________________
As God is my rabbit, I'll never be hungry again.







Reply With Quote
  #139  
01-28-2009, 03:42 PM
Hazel-Rah's Avatar
Hazel-Rah
Outlaw Cutter
 
: Dec 2008
: popping you
: 1,030
Blog Entries: 12
Rep Power: 16
Hazel-Rah  (382)Hazel-Rah  (382)Hazel-Rah  (382)Hazel-Rah  (382)

the invisible man by ralph ellison, always thought it would be beneficial to read it but i'm having trouble getting into it

oh and kastere to kill a mockingbird is one of my favs i felt the movie with gregory peck did it no justice though, peck made a great ahab!
Reply With Quote
  #140  
01-28-2009, 03:48 PM
OANST's Avatar
OANST
Necrum Burial Grounds Moderator
Our worst member ever
 
: Jun 2003
: Them dark fucking woods
: 12,320
Blog Entries: 134
Rep Power: 40
OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)

:
the invisible man by ralph ellison, always thought it would be beneficial to read it but i'm having trouble getting into it

oh and kastere to kill a mockingbird is one of my favs i felt the movie with gregory peck did it no justice though, peck made a great ahab!
Are you serious? That movie is a classic and one of the greatest film adaptations of a book ever made. You sir, are crrraaaazzzzzyyyyy.
__________________


My bowels hurt.

Reply With Quote
  #141  
01-28-2009, 05:17 PM
used:)'s Avatar
used:)
Symphonium
 
: Jun 2005
: Tranquil Vestiges, PA
: 5,161
Blog Entries: 42
Rep Power: 25
used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)used:)  (3040)

Yeah, the film is fantastic.
Reply With Quote
  #142  
01-28-2009, 07:21 PM
Anonyman!'s Avatar
Anonyman!
Outlaw Shooter
 
: Jan 2008
: apparently not this website
: 1,345
Blog Entries: 18
Rep Power: 18
Anonyman!  (2269)Anonyman!  (2269)Anonyman!  (2269)Anonyman!  (2269)Anonyman!  (2269)Anonyman!  (2269)Anonyman!  (2269)Anonyman!  (2269)Anonyman!  (2269)Anonyman!  (2269)Anonyman!  (2269)

I hate to agree, but I agree.
----
@ Used
Like, the best book ever.
Reply With Quote
  #143  
01-28-2009, 11:17 PM
Hazel-Rah's Avatar
Hazel-Rah
Outlaw Cutter
 
: Dec 2008
: popping you
: 1,030
Blog Entries: 12
Rep Power: 16
Hazel-Rah  (382)Hazel-Rah  (382)Hazel-Rah  (382)Hazel-Rah  (382)

in the film the scene where mrs. dubose dies is cut out, infact her entire character is ignored in the movie, the part of the book where atticus explains to jem what real courage is through her character even though she was against everything atticus believed in moved me to tears
Reply With Quote
  #144  
01-29-2009, 01:58 AM
Strike Witch's Avatar
Strike Witch
Laserguns!
 
: Jan 2003
: 気持ちপ
: 4,311
Blog Entries: 246
Rep Power: 27
Strike Witch  (4900)Strike Witch  (4900)Strike Witch  (4900)Strike Witch  (4900)Strike Witch  (4900)Strike Witch  (4900)Strike Witch  (4900)Strike Witch  (4900)Strike Witch  (4900)Strike Witch  (4900)Strike Witch  (4900)

By the end of that book, I wanted to bang adult Jem. She's just that endearing.
__________________
Ah, we are high school boys,
the miserable high school boys.
If we were girls, we could get popular by doing anything:
rock band, jazz band,
karate, kendo, mahjong, cyborg, synchronized swimming...
On the other hand, high school boys are
useless outside battle and sports anime.
But they're recklessly trying to make a slice-of-life anime about us.
Ah, we are high school boys,
the miserable high school boys.

Reply With Quote
  #145  
01-29-2009, 05:37 AM
Mac Sirloin's Avatar
Mac Sirloin
Less worse
 
: Aug 2006
: Exquisite Squalor
: 5,657
Blog Entries: 301
Rep Power: 27
Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)Mac Sirloin  (7645)

Jem was a man.

You are thinking of Scout.

In before Team Fortress 2 jokes that I myself will provide.
__________________
I see you jockin' me.

Reply With Quote
  #146  
01-29-2009, 02:06 PM
Hobo's Avatar
Hobo
Honorary Smod
Chronically Awesome
 
: Feb 2003
: London
: 6,741
Blog Entries: 1
Rep Power: 28
Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)Hobo  (3434)

This post is to allow Kastere to make TF2 jokes.
Reply With Quote
  #147  
01-29-2009, 02:15 PM
Havoc's Avatar
Havoc
Cheesecake Apocalypse
 
: May 2003
: Netherlands
: 9,976
Blog Entries: 71
Rep Power: 30
Havoc  (4126)Havoc  (4126)Havoc  (4126)Havoc  (4126)Havoc  (4126)Havoc  (4126)Havoc  (4126)Havoc  (4126)Havoc  (4126)Havoc  (4126)Havoc  (4126)

I still need to start in part 3 of The Dark Tower.
__________________
The Oddworld Wiki

When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion.

Reply With Quote
  #148  
01-29-2009, 02:22 PM
OANST's Avatar
OANST
Necrum Burial Grounds Moderator
Our worst member ever
 
: Jun 2003
: Them dark fucking woods
: 12,320
Blog Entries: 134
Rep Power: 40
OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)OANST  (16390)

:
I still need to start in part 3 of The Dark Tower.
I keep trying to warn you. Don't do it. The series is shit.


No one listens to me, though. Nooooooo.
__________________


My bowels hurt.

Reply With Quote
  #149  
01-29-2009, 02:23 PM
Alcar's Avatar
Alcar
Oddworld Forums Owner
Magical Happy Dream Queen
 
: Nov 2001
: Sydney, AU
: 6,698
Blog Entries: 14
Rep Power: 29
Alcar  (1705)Alcar  (1705)Alcar  (1705)Alcar  (1705)Alcar  (1705)Alcar  (1705)Alcar  (1705)Alcar  (1705)Alcar  (1705)Alcar  (1705)Alcar  (1705)

I have begun reading The Costello Memoirs from the beginning as I had been distracted away from it for a few months.

Alcar...
__________________
General OWF Information
Forum Rules § Titles, Ranks & Reputation
Signature / Avatar Requests § Forum Suggestions & Help
Oddworld Forums Blog


Upcoming Forum Events
11th Anniversary of Abe's Exoddus (September) § 9th Anniversary of the Oddworld Forums (May 2009)
Release of Citizen Siege (2020) § Double Back Ceremony (Daily)


“Also, we don't need no Jacob to gay this place up. We have officially won the award for the forum with a highest proportion of gay members whilst not being themed about poojabbing, cowboys or Kylie.” - Nate

Reply With Quote
  #150  
01-29-2009, 04:31 PM
Nate's Avatar
Nate
Oddworld Administrator
Rainbow of Flavour
 
: Apr 2002
: Seattle (woo!)
: 16,311
Blog Entries: 176
Rep Power: 41
Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)Nate  (13497)

You and your far-right nazi-esque political leanings.

I just started and finished in the same day The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. He's an excellent author and I enjoyed it a lot... but I wish there had been a better motivation for Jack trying to murder Bod's family. It just came across as being a little bit Voldemort in that he caused the prophecy to come true by trying to prevent it.
__________________
:
Spending as long as I do here, it's easy to forget that Oddworld has actual fans.

Reply With Quote


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 








 
 
- Oddworld Forums - -