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Status Updates posted by Dannyboy-the-Dane
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... I did? I didn't even realise. But yes, my English has always been far more British than American. And I like it that way.
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Yeah, I was also blown away. Much, MUCH better than I expected. I was surprised by and loved the depth of it and how you really got through the entire emotional spectrum.
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Oh, yes, I know that. What I didn't get was where you were going with it. In Denmark, we separate subjects into three faculties: Natural science (math, physics, biology etc.), society science (politics, economy etc.) and humanities, soon to be renamed cultural science (languages, literature, history etc.). In Denmark, it would seem a fairly large number of people view natural science (and sometimes society science) as more important than cultural science, something which I'm not exactly ecstatic about.
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Dude, there's something missing from your sig, and it's triggering my OCD tendencies.
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"Børn this way" means "children this way" in Danish. It looks absolutely ridiculous! :p
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Oh, that's not what I meant, no. I could simply recognise the sentiment in your post about natural science often being prioritised.
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Hm, peculiar. It's definitely been visible to me in the past as well. What's supposed to be there again?
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It's all fine, as long as you don't mind me laughing silently by myself whenever I see your sig. :p
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I didn't even see you had typed "suggestion" instead of "suggesting", it was simply the question in itself that was so hilarious!
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Sorry to disappoint, but although I'm Scandinavian, I don't know too much about Norse mythology. I probably know a bit more about Greek mythology, actually. :p
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I listened to a few of Stolen Babies' tracks. Some of them do indeed have a bit of an Abney Park vibe about them ... some of them don't. I can't say I like all I've heard by them, but there's some good stuff as well. In any case, thanks for the heads-up. : peace:
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Oh, really? I'm confident I read somewhere that it was the entire case we'd be missing out on. Oh, well, that's much better! Though, as you say, it seems even weirder now.
Ah, cool! As I said, I haven't really been in the loop lately, so I wasn't aware. Thanks for the heads-up, though, I'll go check it out. Vaguely apropos, my cousin just gave me a little stack of old Magic cards she had, which was pretty cool; they looked so different back in the day!
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I'm glad to be able to spread the love for AP! :p It's nice having a fellow steampunk enthusiast to talk to. I don't know that many personally, sad to say.
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Heh, I know what you mean, though I do prefer the far more professional look of the modern cards.
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Yeah, it all falls under the same umbrella category - whatever that is most appropriately named.
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Reading up on it, it would appear the quiz thing is the second DLC content in its entirety!
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Hey, did you ever check out that comic reviewer I recommended, Linkara? He mentioned Invincible today, though he admitted that he hadn't got around to reading it yet.
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Blue decks are designed for manipulation; they're difficult to master, but when used properly, they're absolutely devastating.
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I felt it was okay for me to make that joke since I'm the same boat as you.
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Red decks are aimed at direct damage, but as a result they generally don't have overly powerful creatures or spells; they rely on a quick-fire playing style that overwhelms the opponent.