in case the link ever breaks:
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Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
in case the link ever breaks:
This photo belongs to Robert Banh, and was taken on September 19th, 2009. It is licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 ShareAlike license.
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you!
Caddate: Actually…,err, no.
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Love the image loved the humour,
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Depression over who ate the dought, obsession over doughtnut, violence over doughtnut. Wunderbar.
I LAUGH IN THE FACE OF DANGER…and then hide until it goes away
I just realized the sneaky bastard pulled a Rogetspunge on us.
Yoricspunge. I meant Yoricspunge.
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A what?
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What? Enlighten me.
That's not how this works! That's not how any of this works!
His version of the [EXPUNGED].
Normal expunge: I ate a [EXPUNGED] from the Russian Federation.
Yoricspunge™: I ate a [EXPUNGED]ssian Federation.
Cadit: Oh. I just realized it's a Yoricspunge. Sorry Roget :p
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I have no idea…. Never mind.
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As stated here,
SCP-565 contains an example of the Yoricspungment, in which one cuts off words in mid-sentence while expunging materials. This is, again, a stylistic choice, affecting the flow of the narrative and thus the experience the reader has; however, given that PoorYoric is sort of renowned for it, you might just leave the technique to him.
If you like Yoricspungment, thank PoorYoric does not match any existing user name.
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Reading the arsenal list through and found this lacking … very lacking
-1
Seconding Halsey's sentiment. While I thought this article was semi-humorous, informal portions of the article struck me as more irritating rather than funny, which is what I assume you were shooting for. I personally feel that this Item doesn't really follow the traditional seriousness of the Chaos Insurgency, so I assume that this is why it hasn't been very well received by the community at large, but you got me to chuckle, and that's got to count for something, right?
For now I am downvoting this article. However, if it is ever decided that we will be creating our own CII-J category, I may give this Item a second chance.
We actually had a lot more comedic articles than serious ones before the Review. This was no exception. I wrote a tale about a condom mystery, for Christ's sake. We had polar bears, a stick and a draft of a muscular missile.
It wasn't the best foot forward considering this was done before we wrote more serious works. Actually, I think a part of the Review's mission was to weed out the articles that were funny but impractical for the site's image. We wrote silly asides and jokes before we even carved out what was mainstream. It was clear to me that we had to earn our right to write comedies.
So I personally don't want joke Items. We need to get our own site culture, our own guilty writing pleasures. There are more writing twists out there than just joke gimmicks.
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My question is, if the effects of the object happen to all around it, how was it…
A. Recovered
B. tested (yes, i can imagine robots being used, but whatevs)
C. Used in assasinations, ie how was it planted and recovered.
I just kinda wanna know. Good article regardless; +1 from me <3
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