Really stupid things that people have said about Modded MC(Off topicness makes moderators tired)

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Is this a good idea?

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  • No

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  • if people don't get out of control

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gold49

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I have this problem continuously, mainly because my clumsiness (which is "punch self in face when trying to put fork in mouth" level) includes my tongue. :oops:

Can feel you on the clumsiness, have kicked myself HARD in the leg while walking, constantly trip on air, and it is a miracle if I get through a meal without choking on something or spill food on myself
 
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RavynousHunter

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I've accidentally cut myself on nothing before. Seriously, my hands were at my side for several hours, and I look at em to get something out of my nails, and notice a fresh cut on the end of my finger. To this day, I have no idea how that happened. Kinda like when I woke up with blood on my hands.
 
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pc_assassin

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Also, parkour is not a puzzle map! :rolleyes:


Random off-topic thing:
What ever happened to this running joke?

Sorry havent been here in a while and its an old post(still not back but got tired of getting alerts to this thread and then no reading them)



Anyway... What did i do here?
 

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I've accidentally cut myself on nothing before. Seriously, my hands were at my side for several hours, and I look at em to get something out of my nails, and notice a fresh cut on the end of my finger. To this day, I have no idea how that happened. Kinda like when I woke up with blood on my hands.
With my nails - which could accurately be called claws - that would not be a surprising. :p
 
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TomeWyrm

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Last time I said this, it started an argument...
I remember that argument... I blame academia. When a definition doesn't fit the reality, you done screwed something up.

I think this happens to everyone occasionally. It's especially funny when they pronounce a bunch of complicated 5+ syllable words, then they mess up on something with 2-3 syllables that any 4-year-old could pronounce.
"Thus, if you apply the theoretical phenomenon of accelerated astronomical entities, then thi- tha- thu- the. Blah! Can't talk today."

What has literally happened before was someone asked me where an item to be frozen (they didn't know that at the time) was supposed to go. My response was "The smaller insulated box on top of the big food preservation box that both use compressors as heat exchangers to lower temperatures" because I literally couldn't think of "freezer", "ice box", "refrigerator", or "cooler". Sometimes words will just drop out of my mental card catalog. I still have the concept and can use obscenely complicated terms (the freezer one was mild) to describe whatever-it-is. But the actual word may as well not exist for anywhere from ten seconds to minutes. The instant someone says the word? It all becomes obvious.

Then there's the stumbling on words, which is just something I'm pretty sure everyone does too.
 

HeilMewTwo

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I remember that argument... I blame academia. When a definition doesn't fit the reality, you done screwed something up.



What has literally happened before was someone asked me where an item to be frozen (they didn't know that at the time) was supposed to go. My response was "The smaller insulated box on top of the big food preservation box that both use compressors as heat exchangers to lower temperatures" because I literally couldn't think of "freezer", "ice box", "refrigerator", or "cooler". Sometimes words will just drop out of my mental card catalog. I still have the concept and can use obscenely complicated terms (the freezer one was mild) to describe whatever-it-is. But the actual word may as well not exist for anywhere from ten seconds to minutes. The instant someone says the word? It all becomes obvious.

Then there's the stumbling on words, which is just something I'm pretty sure everyone does too.
Mate, I wish my verbal f***-ups were as eloquent as that, hell that is better than my regular speech.
 

gold49

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What has literally happened before was someone asked me where an item to be frozen (they didn't know that at the time) was supposed to go. My response was "The smaller insulated box on top of the big food preservation box that both use compressors as heat exchangers to lower temperatures" because I literally couldn't think of "freezer", "ice box", "refrigerator", or "cooler". Sometimes words will just drop out of my mental card catalog. I still have the concept and can use obscenely complicated terms (the freezer one was mild) to describe whatever-it-is. But the actual word may as well not exist for anywhere from ten seconds to minutes. The instant someone says the word? It all becomes obvious.

This is what I do on every name of everything in the universe. I remember every flipping thing about something, but the name.
A good example for me would be the Harry Potter series. I read those books almost five years ago and haven't seen the movies in more than twenty minute sections for three years, but I can tell you about everything every character did and why they did it, yet I frequently forget Voldemort's name (had to sit here and think about what it was just now...)

Then there are names of real people, and I do not do any better there
 
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