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Mouseferatu said:Every time I see someone talk about "pwned" or "pwning," I want to shppt them in the tprsp and let them bleed tp death.![]()
That would certainly pwn them.

Mouseferatu said:Every time I see someone talk about "pwned" or "pwning," I want to shppt them in the tprsp and let them bleed tp death.![]()
hafrogman said:What kind of froo-froo MUD have you been playing?
Get all.
Sac corpse.
MUDs weren't THAT long ago. . .Goldmoon said:I can't believe you got that reference. I am now impresed.
hafrogman said:MUDs weren't THAT long ago. . .
. . . right?![]()
Style said:People who use "frak" from BSG in conversation or in their posts. Ridiculous. It's on the same level as saying "May the Force be with you" or "Live long and prosper" with any degree of seriousness. For pity's sake, get a life. Or just swear like a normal person and let the filter FIFY!
Tewligan said:Just to nitpick, I think you're off by 49 million...
Glyfair said:In RPG discussions it often annoys me how often I heard about cannons. Not the things that go *boom*, but as in "Greyhawk canon."
However, I did get to use them together recently. The recent Xen'drik Expeditions fastplay characters poll has a warforged called "Cannon" supposedly because it's like artillery. However, there isn't gunpowder in Eberron. So I got to point out that "cannons aren't canon in Eberron."
Preach, my exploding brother! What is really sad is that becuase of the intelligence level of the average cavalry Soldier, most of them don't understand when you correct them on their own branch of service.babomb said:<SNIP>
Along similar lines, I'm often amused when people mix up cavalry and Calvary. I have had occasion to point out that there is no such thing as a Calvary saber, though one could make the case for a Calvary spear.
You are clearly in dire need of a crash-course in advanced obscenity, my friend...babomb said:Swearing like a normal person is so boring. And they're so overused that most people don't notice anymore.
Towel or no towel, these are no substitute for proper, grown-up swear words, which are big and clever. The above, by comparison, are toe-curlingly lame. Hoopy, but lame...I've been known to drop a mean "narf", "joojooflop", "holy zarquon's singing fish", and when the situation calls for it, even a "Belgium".
Genuinely funny. Coolness...though one could make the case for a Calvary spear.
Thunderfoot said:Preach, my exploding brother! What is really sad is that becuase of the intelligence level of the average cavalry Soldier, most of them don't understand when you correct them on their own branch of service.
Nothing is more frustrating than talking to a member of the 1st CAV DIV who insists on saying "I'm part of the calvary". Sheesh. I've started asking if that's with a big C or a little c? Most folks don;t get it. :\
HOOAH, Olgar!Olgar Shiverstone said:Only moderately less obnoxious is the pronunciation "cavalary". As in: "I'm a member of the 1st Cavalary Division." Sheesh. Soldier, take off your horsey patch until you learn how to pronounce it!
- Olgar, proud Mustang (8th Cavalry Regiment)
Halivar said:I actually grew up with the /NOO-kyələr/ pronunciation (on army bases, no less), and didn't lose it until I moved to the south-east as an adult. I also seem to remember it being presented as a valid alternative pronunciation in one of my college dictionaries (I think it was American Heritage, but I could be wrong).