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Taliesin Hoyle's page
Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Campaign Setting Subscriber. Pathfinder Society Member. 2,756 posts (3,409 including aliases). 4 reviews. No lists. 1 wishlist. 15 aliases.
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Who is Heathy? That is not a funny roman name. I call shenaniganicusi
Cosmo wrote: Heartbreaking story about a friend having some tough times. Unsolicited advice, grounded in the assumption that "friend" is actually Cosmo, and that "tough times" means loss of an eye.
Unrelated link to brass eye on youtube.
Four letter acronym that denotes the relative unsuitability of viewing brass eye in a place where milk is being drunk.

Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote:
Obviously unfeasible threat of physical violence. Claim of martial arts prowess that betrays a shallow understanding of same. Anecdote about what was done to the last person to f@~& with the poster, which leads one to suspect that the poster is still in junior high school.
Mocking post suggesting the prior poster has a pillow well-acquainted with his own tears.
Snide comment about how not everyone is a 'special little snowflake'.
Post finishes by offering to take up the offer of violence, in a fashion that suggests the poster is a morbidly obese middle-aged man who hasn't seen 'physically fit' for over two-third of his life. Escalation. Mention of bladed implements. Analogy with horror movie with a three letter name. Claim of prison time for unspecified crime. Sudden use of other poster's real name. Casual mention of other poster's home address. Chillingly accurate description of Kassil's study, and confirmation that he is morbidly obese. Post indicating that prior poster's mother has now been informed of what her 'precious little one' has been up to on the Internet, now that said poster has blown their cover. Terrified pleading. Infinite offer. Conciliatory gesture. Post stating parent has not been informed, since the current poster was setting a lure to get prior poster to admit to own identity. Suggestion said parent might not be... Unconditional acceptance. Request to play psionics. Terrifying munchkinism. Anecdote about previous campaign. Weasel words.
carborundum wrote: No stores in the Netherlands :( At least you live in the land of the free.
[sour grapes]I hope those of you who actually have a game store in your country are happy with your situation, regardless of whether you get a bonus bestiary free version. [/sour grapes]

Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Post which consists of nothing except a quote, and a mathematical symbol, followed by an integer, to declare agreement with the sentiments expressed in the quoted post. Post insulting the quoted poster's education and intelligence. Semi-literate vitriolic diatribe that confirms your suspicions. Smug post correcting the errors of the former post, clearly furthering the insult. Obviously unfeasible threat of physical violence. Claim of martial arts prowess that betrays a shallow understanding of same. Anecdote about what was done to the last person to f@~& with the poster, which leads one to suspect that the poster is still in junior high school. Mocking post suggesting the prior poster has a pillow well-acquainted with his own tears.
Snide comment about how not everyone is a 'special little snowflake'.
Post finishes by offering to take up the offer of violence, in a fashion that suggests the poster is a morbidly obese middle-aged man who hasn't seen 'physically fit' for over two-third of his life. Escalation. Mention of bladed implements. Analogy with horror movie with a three letter name. Claim of prison time for unspecified crime. Sudden use of other poster's real name. Casual mention of other poster's home address. Chillingly accurate description of Kassil's study, and confirmation that he is morbidly obese. Post indicating that prior poster's mother has now been informed of what her 'precious little one' has been up to on the Internet, now that said poster has blown their cover. Terrified pleading. Infinite offer. Conciliatory gesture.
Ayup.
Now that this thread has passed into the fifty page zone, do any of you want to declare another goal for it?

Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Post which consists of nothing except a quote, and a mathematical symbol, followed by an integer, to declare agreement with the sentiments expressed in the quoted post. Post insulting the quoted poster's education and intelligence. Semi-literate vitriolic diatribe that confirms your suspicions. Smug post correcting the errors of the former post, clearly furthering the insult. Obviously unfeasible threat of physical violence. Claim of martial arts prowess that betrays a shallow understanding of same. Anecdote about what was done to the last person to f@~& with the poster, which leads one to suspect that the poster is still in junior high school. Mocking post suggesting the prior poster has a pillow well-acquainted with his own tears.
Snide comment about how not everyone is a 'special little snowflake'.
Post finishes by offering to take up the offer of violence, in a fashion that suggests the poster is a morbidly obese middle-aged man who hasn't seen 'physically fit' for over two-third of his life. Escalation. Mention of bladed implements. Analogy with horror movie with a three letter name. Claim of prison time for unspecified crime. Sudden use of other poster's real name. Casual mention of other poster's home address. Chillingly accurate description of Kassil's study, and confirmation that he is morbidly obese.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote: I wish my girlfriend would be able to move down to Georgia with me. Your girlfriend moves down to Georgia with you. She is wonderful, and the two of you are very happy, until she starts listening to the radio, and gets suddenly converted to fundamentalist christianity. She starts to change from the woman you love into a strident, shrill, judgemental freak, who insists that you marry her, and gives you no rest. Any attempt to talk sense into her is met with stony silence, and her fundie friends glare at you as if you were some sort of pervert. Finally, she makes a bonfire of all your gaming gear while you are at work.
I wish that every country in the world would legalise marijuana, LSD, prostitution, abortion, free speech and the right to assembly.
Petulant and incoherent declaration of war. Ill-concieved first salvo. Accusations. Bluster.
Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Post which consists of nothing except a quote, and a mathematical symbol, followed by an integer, to declare agreement with the sentiments expressed in the quoted post. Post insulting the quoted poster's education and intelligence. Semi-literate vitriolic diatribe that confirms your suspicions. Smug post correcting the errors of the former post, clearly furthering the insult. Obviously unfeasible threat of physical violence. Claim of martial arts prowess that betrays a shallow understanding of same. Anecdote about what was done to the last person to f%%+ with the poster, which leads one to suspect that the poster is still in junior high school.
Kassil wrote: Taliesin Hoyle wrote: Post which consists of nothing except a quote, and a mathematical symbol, followed by an integer, to declare agreement with the sentiments expressed in the quoted post. Post insulting the quoted poster's education and intelligence. Semi-literate vitriolic diatribe that confirms your suspicions.
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Wicht wrote: The Italian Job (2003) I thought the original was far superior, and found the remake awful and trivial. I particularly hated the ending. The way the original ends, with the was one of the all time classic scenes in cinema, and the chase scenes were far superior as well. Only two remakes have ever made me angrier.
I am Legend.
The Wicker Man.
About remakes that I found superior, I would say Dracula by Coppola.
Not if I get there first.
Kassil wrote: Lengthy diatribe against the overuse of Monty Python in gaming environments, covering each of the popular surrealisms of the show and movies to the point that even rabid fans don't want to listen to it anymore. Pedantic commentary Kassil wrote: Smug ending about originality, despite the majority of the rant being cadged from other sources. Accusation of plagiarism.
Quote of Goon Show.
taig wrote: Wabid wabbit! Obligatory Python quote.
Request to deny nutrition to the regenerating monster.
Lengthy, off-topic post, which compares the 1973 Wicker man movie with the bastardised 2006 version. Rant about remakes in general. Confession of feelings of powerlessness in the face of Hollywood ineptitude. Declaration of despair. Praise for Britt. Confession of geeky thrill at sight of Christopher Lee. Attempt to seem clever by quoting the Golden Bough. Call of Chtulhu reference. Attempt to justify the post by referencing the previous poster's attempt to invoke Hastur.
76. Scythe ribbon. This simple item can be tied around the handle of any sharp farm implement. If the wielder would cut herself, the ribbon is cut instead, and loses all magical properties thereafter.
carborundum wrote: \I wish I could always land safely on my feet - like a cat. Granted. You find yourself able to fall any height, and land safely. You also develop passionate cravings for tinned fish, cream and catnip. You see a rat dashing from a storm drain, and chase it instinctively. A car hits you. The coroner is fascinated by your slit pupils, and puts your eyes in a jar as a marvel.
I wish that everybody in the world had access to clean water, and electricity, from sustainable and environmentally sensible sources.
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Beautiful.
Thank you.
There is something I think would make a good link. There is an excellent character generator and spell list manager online.
http://www.chargen.motime.com/
I think it is well worth checking out, and your site and his can cross-link and cross-pollinate in interesting ways.
I will use the hell out of your site in the years to come.
Story trumps balance. Yes.
I will buy this, but I don't like the artwork at all. I like the iconics, but this is cluttered and compacted. The formatting of the image is all over the place, and the details are lost in the confusion. Sometimes less is more. I will just have to live with it. I would have preferred something more like a dynamic tableaux. Is this placeholder art?
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Taliesin Hoyle wrote: post which is to be deleted, and will survive as nothing more that another f%~~ing quote
Thank you to everyone for your kind wishes. I will have a picture up on a filesharing site tonight.
facetious inanity masquerading as learned homily.
I am a daddy. My son, Merlin Faraday was born on the 6th of June 2009.
I will put a photo up soon. He is mixed Chinese-English. 3850 grams. A beautiful boy. So tiny.
Welcome to the game.
You check your post box at eleven at night, after only being gone an hour.
The lack of a poster map of Absalom caused you to feel blue for an inordinate amount of hours.
You use the word 'smurf' in everyday conversation.
Kruelaid wrote: Rehash of the past 52 pages. Petulant claim.
Aberzombie wrote: Grappige grap die in het Nederlands wordt verteld. Glimlag oor die gaaf grappie, omdat dit byna die selde in Afrikaans is.
Celestial Healer wrote: Callous Jack wrote: Celestial Healer wrote: Acidic reply that the question was rhetorical and didn't need an answer. Base statement to acidic reply. Reaction. Salt in the wound.
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