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Dreams are free, but you get soaked on the connect time. (source)
 
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@CaptainObvious You spelled "I love and treasure" wrong.
 
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@Feeds XKCD #3020 Explained: Chess is a board game played between two players on an 8x8 chessboard. In standard chess, each player has 8 pawns and 8 pieces: 2 rooks, 2 knights, 2 bishops, a queen, and a king. Chess variants are chess games in which the rules, board sizes, and/or piece behaviors are altered. In the chess game presented here, the ...
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Good moaning
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🎄AoC🎄 ning nyco completed part 1 of day 5! \o/
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Goat mourning
🎄AoC🎄 ning nyco completed part 2 of day 5! \o/
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🎄AoC🎄 geisterfurz007 completed part 2 of day 3! \o/
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Morning.
Morning.
got you
the man who greets faster than he enters the chat
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@VLAZ Every goddamn time KEKW youtube.com/watch?v=U9pLV9kG3-s
@Darj :D
:D
BTW, check out Stargazer (the group). youtube.com/watch?v=7kIg3U3RKC8 youtube.com/watch?v=vSm5J1aUtqM A friend told me recently about them and I like them.
@Hans1984 how?
the bird cant lay the egg when the bird didnt exists yet didnt it?
well i wrote "Morning" while it was still showing the animation of my account entering the chat
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oh, okay
but guess you dont know Lucky Luke
hes the man that shot faster than his shadow
therefore the reference ;)
I see
Lucky Luke is a Western comic album series created by Belgian cartoonist Morris in 1946. Morris wrote and drew the series single-handedly until 1955, after which he started collaborating with French writer René Goscinny. Their partnership lasted until Goscinny's death in 1977. Afterwards, Morris collaborated with several other writers until his own death in 2001. Since Morris's death, French artist Achdé has drawn the series, scripted by several successive writers. The series takes place in the American Old West of the United States. It stars the titular Lucky Luke, a street-smart gunslinger known...
havent come into contact with cartoons
I read it as a kid
back in 1955
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WHAT
1955?
just kid(d)ing
;)
no I read it in the 90s
@nyconing I can imagine that.
there is one i like in childhood, the 3 flying girls
let me search for it
The Powerpuff Girls
Ah, yes I think Ive seen those chracters before
never watched it though
it was a cartoon series right ?
on tv
yes on tv... every sunday morning
I see
Lucky Lukes was comic books first and later on cartoons
thats how the books looked
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could not load...
regional access restriction on the website maybe
@VLAZ Nice. For some reason I'm getting some Michael Kiske from german Helloween vibes. The second one reminds me of The King of Darkness - Ozzy :D
Pretty solid 80s music
@Darj Lol, right? But released in 2019. I like the old school sound.
everyone are reminiscing about childhood today
Their first album is from 2009 but I didn't like it as much. I mean, it was just average. But they have two follow-up albums from a decade later and the sound is significantly improved.
@VLAZ Check out another amazing 2010s banger from Kiske: youtube.com/watch?v=NG1_U-W_KrA
@nyconing Childhood? Naah, I'd rather say teens ;)
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@nyconing oh
@nyconing probably
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@Darj It's pretty good. Goes into Spotify!
goat moaning
last day for the year for me :D
@ntohl 🎉🎅🎉
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🎄AoC🎄 Matthieu “OcuS” Honel completed part 1 of day 5! \o/
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powerpuff girls is a (modern) classic
never heard of lucky luke though
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it was before your time
but I guess you know Asterix&Obelix ?
which is also rather old
@Hans1984 love it! I used to have six issues of the comic as a child. I don't know if they issued more translated ones since then. But it was the one with the Goths (who spoke in Gothic font, amazing!), with the Romans, with Cleopatra. And I'm not really sure which were the other three.
I also had a lot of them
they were rather expensive
but totally worth it
its all hand-made after all
lots of work
The animated movies were top notch. The live action were a bit hit and miss on at least the Asterixness and Belixness of the franchise. The Olympic games movie almost didn't feature them. But Alain Delon gave a great performance as Cesar.
yeah animated ones were great
but nothing beats the comics
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They were also huge. I mean, compared to most other comic books. Well, A4 size but still - that's larger than a lot of others. I also had some Mickey Mouse comics and they were maybe an A5 size. Might have also been a bit smaller than that.
I think I've watched one of the movies with real actors but I cant remember which one
it was a loong time ago
yes mickey mouse books
and micky mouse magazine every week ;)
those magazine extras were nice
i remember once they had a bag of crayfish in it
you just had to put them into water with salt
and they would hatch
it was incredible
they lived for around 2 weeks i think
around 20 of them
@Hans1984 You've probably not missed much. The first few were direct adaptations of the comics (and the animated movies). They were OK but really just more of the same as you already knew. The later movies may have deviated. Not sure. There was one made in honour of the 2008 Olympics Games and Aterix and Obelix weren't even in the forefront. As I said, Alain Delon was magnificent. Made the movie for me. But overall it was weak otherwise.
The live action movies are also a bit weird because they changed Asterix a few times. But not Obelix - he was always played by Gerad Depardieu. Great performance but Asterix is supposed to be the main character.
It's like if in the Harry Potter movies Harry Potter was changed to a different actor 2-3 times. But Ron was only played by the same person.
I see. Yeah I remember Depardieu. He played the role well.
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Powerpuff Girls were great, but the bestest of all was Samurai Jack
 
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🎄AoC🎄 Madara Uchiha completed part 1 of day 5! \o/
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🎄AoC🎄 Madara Uchiha completed part 2 of day 5! \o/
 
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🎄AoC🎄 Matthieu “OcuS” Honel completed part 2 of day 5! \o/
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@OakBot it was a long session
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about the session? 😊
anyway it can be frustrating on part 2, easiest way is to flip when its isnt correct and flip and flip over again until correct
 
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In the Sandbox chat, when OakBot says "Cya later", is it locking that user out?
Just noticed it with a certain user and their posts ceased as well
@Alex No, it's a just response to the /afk command.
Oh
 
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🎄AoC🎄 Michael Angstadt completed part 1 of day 5! \o/
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They're starting to get harder now lol
🎄AoC🎄 Michael Angstadt completed part 2 of day 5! \o/
I don't know why my solution for part 2 worked, but it did

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