Author Topic: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood  (Read 50582 times)

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Offline High Max

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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
It is human nature to laugh at other peoples's frustration; its a psychological defense mechanism. The amount of frustration is often proportional to the amount of laughter.

No, I just think it means that person lacks compassion and empathy. Also, a person who truly cares about you wouldn't laugh at you or at your pain. Maybe the people who do that should get clocked and see how they like it. I don't think it is funny unless I don't like the kind of person they are.

To be fair, this is the internet, where you can't even see the other guy.
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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
Ignore High Max, I thought it was a rather cogent analysis.

 

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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
And I will try to ignore your self righteous arrogant attitude. Same problem with The E. I refuse to believe it is human nature. It could also be called human nature to slap someone upside the head for laughing at someone's misfortune, of course there's something called self control and people can control laughter whether it is human nature or not, though self control these days is sorely lacking, and the problem seems to increase over time.

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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
So uh... what's this about ", Human Blood" in the thread title?

 

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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
So uh... what's this about ", Human Blood" in the thread title?

Read the story!

 

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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
It was quite a pesky little mother****er, as I understand.  ;)

 

Offline Angelus

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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
So uh... what's this about ", Human Blood" in the thread title?

Black Magic usually involves blood rituals, and by performing such a ritual the BP team was able to find and squish this annoying bug.
Since they didn't had the time to find a suitable victim candidate for the ritual, General Battuta volunteered for the sake of a bugfree game. He put his life at risk, but seeing the result, it was worth it.
This dedication demands our respect!




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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
Bull****, they poked me with needles in the middle of the night.
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Did no one administer the Oblivius Curse? NO ONE?

 

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http://sale.images.woot.com/How_Natural_Selection_Works8tdDetail.png

This seemed appropriate.. specifically, the third line...  :lol:
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Re: Epic Bughunt Claims Sanity, Human Blood
I must say, this story gave me quite a laugh. Who would have thought of a bug that would set the player's location outside of the universe? Great job, btw.

Sorry I can't resist saying this, but you've just been divided by 0.  :pimp:
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