so, I just went to subway, upon exiting my building, I heard one of "those" cars. The kind that bounce by your house at 3am playing their music too loud. But this was midday, and their kids were in the car. They were listening to sesame street. I thought "wow, Those are some sick speakers for sesame street". Now I hadn't been listening to what they were saying, but those sames speakers began playing a very destintive baseline: I'm sexy and I know it. It was about at this time I got far enough away to not be able to hear anymore, and my mind went wild, "How could those possibly mix!?!"
Upon getting back to my house, I went strait to youtube, this is what I found:
so, I just went to subway, upon exiting my building, I heard one of "those" cars. The kind that bounce by your house at 3am playing their music too loud. But this was midday, and their kids were in the car. They were listening to sesame street. I thought "wow, Those are some sick speakers for sesame street". Now I hadn't been listening to what they were saying, but those sames speakers began playing a very destintive baseline: I'm sexy and I know it. It was about at this time I got far enough away to not be able to hear anymore, and my mind went wild, "How could those possibly mix!?!"
Upon getting back to my house, I went strait to youtube, this is what I found:
I figured I'd post the reaction of everyone's faces that listen to that, at once.
You're now chatting with a random stranger. Say hi!
Stranger: You are standing at the east end of a road before a small brick building.
Around you is a forest. A small stream flows out of the building and runs
south, down a gully. A wide path leads northwest.
You: Oh I love text based adventure games!
Stranger: Sorry, I don't understand "oh". I guess it may be a typo, but if so, it could
match at least two different words that I know.
You may wish to use the VOCABULARY command, or just VOC for short, if you are
unsure what commands you could type.
You: Let's seeeee
Stranger: Er, would you care to rephrase that?
Unfortunately I don't know how to "seeeee" something. I expect it isn't
really required around here.
You: >Walk north
Stranger: The word ">walk" is not one I know. Let's assume you meant "walk".
You are in an open forest north of the road.
You: examine forest
Stranger: The trees of the forest are large hardwood oak and maple, with an occasional
grove of pine or spruce. There is quite a bit of undergrowth, largely birch
and ash saplings as well as nondescript bushes of various sorts. This time of
year visibility is quite restricted by all the leaves, but travel is quite
easy if you detour around the spruce and berry bushes.
You: walk west
Stranger: You are on a wide path in the midst of an open forest. To northwest the path
soon disappears in a deep and overgrown ravine, to southeast it winds its way
between the trees until it is finally hidden by the undergrowth.
You: examine ravine
Stranger: The entrance to the ravine reveals nothing except for a profusion of
greenery, encroaching on a narrow path.
You: jump into ravine
Stranger: I have no idea what "into" might be. I guess it could be mistyped "info", so
I'll assume that was what you meant.
Sorry, you are trying a command beyond my comprehension. Do remember that my
humble grasp of the English syntax is limited to commands of one or two words
- usually a verb on its own, or a verb followed by a noun.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open forest north of the road.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open forest north of the building.
You: examine building
Stranger: It's no architectural miracle - just a simple brick structure with no
windows, serving as a well house for a large spring.
You: enter building
Stranger: There's no door to be seen here.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open sunlit forest becoming rather gloomier to northeast.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open sunlit forest which seems to become denser and darker in
the northern and eastern directions.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: The forest in that direction is too dense to fight your way through.
You: walk south
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk south
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: examine ground
Stranger: The forest floor is covered in a thin layer of dry conifer needles, which
offer nothing of interest to your eyes.
You: eat needles
Stranger: Your vocabulary is clearly bigger than mine - I have no idea what "needles"
might be.
You: eat ground
Stranger: Be serious, please.
You: walk south
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk south
Stranger: The forest in that direction is too dense to fight your way through.
You: examine map
Stranger: Um... Didn't you know? Traditionally, it's the adventurer who does the
mapping! And we do our level best to be traditional around here.
You: examine grue
Stranger: "Grue"? Sorry, I don't know the meaning of the word.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open forest, west of a deep valley. To the west the forest
appears to become gloomy and dark.
And thank goodness for that! I don't know why you decided to go and get lost
in that dark forest. Let's say once is enough and not do it again, huh?
You: walk west
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open sunlit forest which seems to get rather gloomier to
southeast.
I really don't know why you decided to go and get lost in that dark forest.
Let's say twice is enough and not do it again, huh?
You: examine sky
Stranger: Looking up through the forest canopy you can see that the sky is still bright
and blue.
You: examine inventory
Stranger: Sorry, I just don't seem to be able to work out what you mean.
You: use hat
Stranger: Pardon?
You: use hat
Stranger: Eh?
You: use hat
Stranger: Sorry?
You: use hat
Stranger: Eh?
You: use hat
Stranger: Eh?
You: use pants
Stranger: 'Fraid "pants" is not a word I know. Whatever it might be, rest assured that
it is not required in this game.
You: streak forest
And then he left :( The responses were really fast though, so I'm guessing it was a bot or something.
You're now chatting with a random stranger. Say hi!
Stranger: You are standing at the east end of a road before a small brick building.
Around you is a forest. A small stream flows out of the building and runs
south, down a gully. A wide path leads northwest.
You: Oh I love text based adventure games!
Stranger: Sorry, I don't understand "oh". I guess it may be a typo, but if so, it could
match at least two different words that I know.
You may wish to use the VOCABULARY command, or just VOC for short, if you are
unsure what commands you could type.
You: Let's seeeee
Stranger: Er, would you care to rephrase that?
Unfortunately I don't know how to "seeeee" something. I expect it isn't
really required around here.
You: >Walk north
Stranger: The word ">walk" is not one I know. Let's assume you meant "walk".
You are in an open forest north of the road.
You: examine forest
Stranger: The trees of the forest are large hardwood oak and maple, with an occasional
grove of pine or spruce. There is quite a bit of undergrowth, largely birch
and ash saplings as well as nondescript bushes of various sorts. This time of
year visibility is quite restricted by all the leaves, but travel is quite
easy if you detour around the spruce and berry bushes.
You: walk west
Stranger: You are on a wide path in the midst of an open forest. To northwest the path
soon disappears in a deep and overgrown ravine, to southeast it winds its way
between the trees until it is finally hidden by the undergrowth.
You: examine ravine
Stranger: The entrance to the ravine reveals nothing except for a profusion of
greenery, encroaching on a narrow path.
You: jump into ravine
Stranger: I have no idea what "into" might be. I guess it could be mistyped "info", so
I'll assume that was what you meant.
Sorry, you are trying a command beyond my comprehension. Do remember that my
humble grasp of the English syntax is limited to commands of one or two words
- usually a verb on its own, or a verb followed by a noun.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open forest north of the road.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open forest north of the building.
You: examine building
Stranger: It's no architectural miracle - just a simple brick structure with no
windows, serving as a well house for a large spring.
You: enter building
Stranger: There's no door to be seen here.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open sunlit forest becoming rather gloomier to northeast.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open sunlit forest which seems to become denser and darker in
the northern and eastern directions.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: The forest in that direction is too dense to fight your way through.
You: walk south
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk south
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: examine ground
Stranger: The forest floor is covered in a thin layer of dry conifer needles, which
offer nothing of interest to your eyes.
You: eat needles
Stranger: Your vocabulary is clearly bigger than mine - I have no idea what "needles"
might be.
You: eat ground
Stranger: Be serious, please.
You: walk south
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk south
Stranger: The forest in that direction is too dense to fight your way through.
You: examine map
Stranger: Um... Didn't you know? Traditionally, it's the adventurer who does the
mapping! And we do our level best to be traditional around here.
You: examine grue
Stranger: "Grue"? Sorry, I don't know the meaning of the word.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open forest, west of a deep valley. To the west the forest
appears to become gloomy and dark.
And thank goodness for that! I don't know why you decided to go and get lost
in that dark forest. Let's say once is enough and not do it again, huh?
You: walk west
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You appear to be lost in a dark and gloomy forest.
You: walk east
Stranger: You are in an open sunlit forest which seems to get rather gloomier to
southeast.
I really don't know why you decided to go and get lost in that dark forest.
Let's say twice is enough and not do it again, huh?
You: examine sky
Stranger: Looking up through the forest canopy you can see that the sky is still bright
and blue.
You: examine inventory
Stranger: Sorry, I just don't seem to be able to work out what you mean.
You: use hat
Stranger: Pardon?
You: use hat
Stranger: Eh?
You: use hat
Stranger: Sorry?
You: use hat
Stranger: Eh?
You: use hat
Stranger: Eh?
You: use pants
Stranger: 'Fraid "pants" is not a word I know. Whatever it might be, rest assured that
it is not required in this game.
You: streak forest
I was laughing pretty hard at the you get out, and you decide to go back in, then went the same direction out but got lost again. That was worth the read.
An oldie but a goodie by Unansis of Fenrir (apologies for repost if applicable). I've been a huge fan of his work over the years. Just went to his YouTube site and had a good laugh (again).
Due to the new forum rules, the old thread is being nuked. It's over 900 pages long, and there are numerous offending posts in it. And by numerous, I mean probably at LEAST one per page. Not including quotes.
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Forum.Rules said:
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