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Post by Seven on Sept 23, 2008 13:26:51 GMT -5
Well, I already ran into one of Yahtzee's hoaxes. But I didn't necessarily hate him for it. I just sort went, "Damn you, you clever bastard. I'll murder you someday..." while grinning.
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Post by Rojo on Sept 23, 2008 13:28:09 GMT -5
What hoax was that? You starting to like Yahtzee?
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Post by Seven on Sept 23, 2008 13:30:28 GMT -5
I can't tell you, other-wise you won't get the chance to fall victim to it!
As a person, yes, I find Yahtzee clever. I think he swears too much in my opinion, but I think he compensates it by being hysterical, witty, and inventive. And I enjoy watching his zero-punctuation reviews. If you meant "liking him" as a boyfriend, no. As I said before, I'm picky, and I'd never go for dating a complete stranger I only know about through internet-fandom.
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Post by Rojo on Sept 23, 2008 13:33:15 GMT -5
Damn you! Do you mean the end of 5 Days? THat was sweet.
YOU WATCHED ZP! AWESOME! O.O He swears a lot yes. HIs wittiness is due to his Homeland *Proud* And why would you even think I thought that you LIKE liked him?
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Post by Seven on Sept 23, 2008 13:43:01 GMT -5
No, not what I'm talking about. I'm not even sure what you mean as the hoax at the end of 5 days a stranger. Yes, I had actually seen one ZP long before I knew who Yahtzee was. I thought it was funny then, but I didn't know where to find it again. When you told me about Trilby and Yahtzee, I rediscovered ZP, and felt quite happy. You starting to like Yahtzee? Because of you're wording.
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Post by Rojo on Sept 23, 2008 13:44:26 GMT -5
Where everyone thought Trilby was dead, but he wasn't.
Oh, cool.
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Post by Seven on Sept 23, 2008 13:49:45 GMT -5
Oh, that. I remember that ending. I was about to cry (not really), until I remembered that "Trilby's Notes" existed, thus he couldn't really be dead. I am still a little sad about the way the Defoe Manor affected his mindset. I rather liked him a young, arrogant, gentleman thief. Granted, he's still awesome as a STP, but he's also more worn down...and stuff.
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Post by Rojo on Sept 23, 2008 13:59:03 GMT -5
Well, y'see the problem is, that every character in a game Yahtzee makes are rather like him, then as the games get more sequels, they develop personalities of their own.
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Post by Seven on Sept 23, 2008 14:13:10 GMT -5
Yeah, I noticed that. I think he also made a comment about it somewhere where he admits that's what happens.
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Post by Rojo on Sept 23, 2008 14:28:25 GMT -5
Yeah, on the "I know Trilby's name" thread on that forum.
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Post by Seven on Sept 23, 2008 14:42:15 GMT -5
Ah, you read it too?
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Post by Rojo on Sept 23, 2008 14:44:43 GMT -5
Yush.
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Post by Seven on Sept 23, 2008 14:49:17 GMT -5
You know, putting yourself into your characters is a crime I think all authors are guilty of in some form or another.
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Post by Rojo on Sept 23, 2008 14:50:29 GMT -5
How are me and Rojo alike? Ah. Sense of Humour. Damn, you have a point there... This is why I can't make serious characters, evidently.
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Post by Seven on Sept 23, 2008 14:52:07 GMT -5
I can see bits of you reflected in Rojo. But don't you think so?
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