Re: Rush
By: Vlk-451 to Lupine Furmen on Wed Feb 24 2021 04:10 pm
He wasn't a gamer, he was a radio talk show host. So you can find plenty of his rants on the net I'm sure.
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Lupine Furmen
"Gamer Word" and "Having a Gamer Moment" are urban phrase common among more connected social media platforms and younger audiences to describe when someone drops an 'N' bomb, which could be described has having a 'Hard R' or a 'Soft Ah'.
The majority of BBS users here are positively one hundred years old meaning they won't understand your childish vernacular.
Vlk-451 wrote to Lupine Furmen <=-
Ok, that's a new one on me. Never heard those terms before like that. Around these parts "Having a gamer moment" means rage quiting.
It's one of those things that has a double meaning, and raging
out often can involve dropping an 'N' Bomb, so there's a nice ven diagram of crossover between the two meanings.
Really? I can't even remember the last time I heard an 'N' Bomb. About
the only people who would use that are racists. Are you a racist?
A fucking ven diagram of crossover? Are you serious?
I know you don't get a lot of action out there in the Villages
Grandpa. As it turns out, young people say and do explicit and
shocking things because they're shocking and explicit.
LOL! Villages? Put the crack pipe down, boy. I'm around a lot of
young people every day, and again I'll say that I can't remember the
last time I heard an N-bomb. Maybe you're hanging out with the wrong people.
This is the shit they taught me in Elementry, I've gotta make use
of that education somehow. So yes, there are a group of gamers
who rage out in video games, and there are group of racists who
shout the 'N' word in rage, and somewhere in the middle of those
red and blue circles, there is a purple zone of toxic gamers.
It's a very small, insignificant circle, not to be blown out of perportions or given any more merit or attention then it
warrants, but it is facinating from an outside perspective
looking from up high.
Uh-huh. Right. So, which colored circle are you in? Are you a rage
gamer; or a racist; or a racist rage gamer? You only have an Elementary School level of education? That may shed some light on your bizarre writings...
No need to bother writing back, I'm really not very interested in your moronic ramblings.
Re: Re: Rush
By: Vlk-451 to Gamgee on Wed Mar 10 2021 08:41 am
Really? I can't even remember the last time I heard an 'N' Bomb. About the only people who would use that are racists. Are you a racist?
A fucking ven diagram of crossover? Are you serious?
I know you don't get a lot of action out there in the Villages Grandpa. As it turns out, young people say and do explicit and shocking things because they're shocking and explicit.
This is the shit they taught me in Elementry, I've gotta make use of that education somehow. So yes, there are a group of gamers who rage out in video games, and there are group of racists who shout the 'N' word in rage, and somewhere in the middle of those red and blue circles, there is a purple zone of toxic gamers. It's a very small, insignificant circle, not to be blown out of perportions or given any more merit or attention then it warrants, but it is facinating from an outside perspective looking from up high.
Even Pewdiepie exclaimed the n-word when he got killed playing PUBG on a livestream. It cost him a few of his sponsors.
I'm green and I'm proud.
Margaerynne wrote to Vlk-451 <=-
You truly never know what you're going to find here, whether it's a
150+ post argument about computers in basements, or some dude who took
a year to come up with a one liner in an argument about why gamers
(truly the most persecuted group) should be allowed to scream racial epithets
I preferred one of my old BBS callers who always took the road less traveled. Talk about hybrid versus electric cars, and he'd sing the praises of a kerosene-powered 3-stroke V-7 engine.
You truly never know what you're going to find here, whether it's a 150+ post argument about computers in basements, or some dude who took
Re: Re: Rush
By: poindexter FORTRAN to Margaerynne on Thu Nov 03 2022 06:31 am
I preferred one of my old BBS callers who always took the road less traveled. Talk about hybrid versus electric cars, and he'd sing the praises of a kerosene-powered 3-stroke V-7 engine.
How would a V-7 engine work? I'd think that would be a bit unbalanced.. I thought V engines would always have an even number of cylinders.
How would a V-7 engine work? I'd think that would be a bit unbalanced..
I thought V engines would always have an even number of cylinders.
Nightfox wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I preferred one of my old BBS callers who always took the road less traveled. Talk about hybrid versus electric cars, and he'd sing the praises of a kerosene-powered 3-stroke V-7 engine.
How would a V-7 engine work? I'd think that would be a bit
unbalanced.. I thought V engines would always have an even
number of cylinders.
How would a V-7 engine work? I'd think that would be a bit
unbalanced.. I thought V engines would always have an even
number of cylinders.
Dude.
How would a V-7 engine work? I'd think that would be a bit unbalanced..
I thought V engines would always have an even number of cylinders.
3.5 cylinders on each side!
Re: Re: Rush
By: esc to Nightfox on Fri Nov 04 2022 09:51 pm
How would a V-7 engine work? I'd think that would be a bit unbalanced..
I thought V engines would always have an even number of cylinders.
3.5 cylinders on each side!
Or it is a rotary engine
Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
How would a V-7 engine work? I'd think that would be a bit
unbalanced.. I thought V engines would always have an even
number of cylinders.
Dude.
Eh?
I preferred one of my old BBS callers who always took the road less traveled. Talk about hybrid versus electric cars, and he'd sing the praises of a kerosene-powered 3-stroke V-7 engine.
computers shouldn't be in basements unless there's some type of humidity control. just took an old 15 dell out of
the basement and it no workey.
i had it wrapped in plastic too.
https://i.imgur.com/zODKLEw.png
Re: Re: Rush
By: MRO to all on Sat Nov 05 2022 06:15 pm
https://i.imgur.com/zODKLEw.png
The answer there says "Do any cars have 7 cylinder engines?" A stright-7 engine (7 cylinders in a row) would make sense, but not as much in a V configuration..
Nightfox
Re: Re: Rush
By: poindexter FORTRAN to Margaerynne on Thu Nov 03 2022 06:31 am
You truly never know what you're going to find here, whether it's a 150+ post argument about computers in basements, or some dude who to
computers shouldn't be in basements unless there's some type of humidity con i had it wrapped in plastic too.
You truly never know what you're going to find here, whether it's a 150+ post argument about computers in basements, or some dude who to
computers shouldn't be in basements unless there's some type of humidity con i had it wrapped in plastic too.
add to this attics, garages, and basements which are more or less an improveme nt over a crawlspace. My house was built in 1854, and the basement/ cellar
is made from carved field stone walls and appears to be dry, however my dehumidifier says otherwise. Fans only help a bit unless there is
Re: Re: Rush
By: Moondog to MRO on Tue Nov 08 2022 01:03 pm
You truly never know what you're going to find here, whether it's a 150+ post argument about computers in basements, or som dude who to
computers shouldn't be in basements unless there's some type of humidi con i had it wrapped in plastic too.
add to this attics, garages, and basements which are more or less an improveme nt over a crawlspace. My house was built in 1854, and the basement/ cellar
is made from carved field stone walls and appears to be dry, however my dehumidifier says otherwise. Fans only help a bit unless there is
a lot of these people that consider themselves computer experts really make
it's the computer blowing out because it's being ran in a bad environment.
my basement is huge and my attic is huge. i'd never run computer equipment i
btw: bbsmates: computer ran in the basement. worse downtime i've seen in ov
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