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  • File : 1265636956.jpg-(279 KB, 760x998, 2009-12-16-Gaming-Night!.jpg)
    279 KB Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:49 No.7979986  
    Postan a /tg/-related comic.

    >Dedicated to our long-suffering GM.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:50 No.7979995
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    >The real question is how did they get this far in the game in the first place...
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:52 No.7980009
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    >Always go for the cheap bondage joke.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:53 No.7980017
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    >Everyone knows you're just making noise and waving your arms around like you're smart.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:53 No.7980027
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    >Sometimes, a man's gotta make a plan - and stick to it.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)08:54 No.7980035
    I like how Black Leaf varies between chair and TV. -In the same instant-.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:55 No.7980039
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    >I like to think that the reason for the TV and Inkmo being locked in the bathroom both have to do with him rocking way too hard.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:55 No.7980040
    whatthefuckamireading.jpg
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:55 No.7980048
    >>7980040

    I don't know either, but I think I like it.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:56 No.7980051
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    >At least he's double checking before he kills the party.
    >> OP 02/08/10(Mon)08:56 No.7980053
    >>7980048
    second that.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:56 No.7980054
    >>7980053
    Scruffy.jpg
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:57 No.7980064
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    >I wanna dedicate these comics to punk GMs who player-hate.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:57 No.7980065
    >>7980040
    A comic that parodies roleplaying.

    It presents the characters in the story as stereotypes of your standard players for humor, often taking them to extremes for the sake of the joke.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:58 No.7980074
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    >Character Sheets: more flammable than you'd think!
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:59 No.7980079
    I once DMed a whole group of Stab-a-lots once. Fucking terrible
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)08:59 No.7980082
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    >Arthur has asked before how much experience he gets for killing the party.
    >> Psyker Ted 02/08/10(Mon)09:00 No.7980083
    rolled 8, 9, 2 = 19

    >>7980074
    My only question is, "Why is he wearing a Dr.Robotnik outfit?"
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:00 No.7980084
    >>7980074
    That blast was the product of so much tipex....
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:00 No.7980089
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    >>7979986
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:00 No.7980092
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    >>7980083
    Better question: why not?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:02 No.7980102
    >>7980082

    I demand more.
    >> Psyker Ted 02/08/10(Mon)09:02 No.7980106
    rolled 1, 9, 6 = 16

    >>7980092
    Because it's Dr.Robotnik. The guy is an all-time record holder in failure!
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:02 No.7980108
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    And from there it tangents off into something else.

    But there are character sheets!

    >This comic may be cute, but Meeko's plan still involves killing and skinning a kitten at some point.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:03 No.7980113
    >>7980082
    >>7980074
    >>7980064
    >>7980051
    >>7980039
    >>7980027
    >>7980009
    >>7979995
    >>7979986

    If this is some kind of ongoing webcomic with a schedule, then I demand a link!
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:03 No.7980114
    >>7980106
    Doesn't change the fact that he's AWESOME.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:03 No.7980116
    Source
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:04 No.7980119
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    >The Brave Scientist: A Danger to All.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:04 No.7980121
    >>7980114
    Pignas
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:04 No.7980126
    >>7980108
    .... Brownies/Borrowers style setting? Has anyone done somthing like that before in a campaign?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:05 No.7980128
    >>7980113
    The filenames would suggest so.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:06 No.7980137
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    >>7980113

    The ongoing comic is http://www.jackmo.com/

    >The Jackass of All Trades: Surprisingly Useless.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:07 No.7980152
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    >The horomancer, a danger to all.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:08 No.7980157
    Found source. since Op is a faggot who one share source. http://www.jackmo.com/
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:08 No.7980161
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    >>7980106
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:08 No.7980165
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    >>7980119
    Oh christ, I remember a trap like that in Fighting Fantasy book 6: Deathtrap Dungeon.
    Except it was emerald eyes of a giant golden buddha.
    Anyway, first you need a rope to make your way to the top (or risk instant death if you flub the Skill check).
    Then you need to fight off two average enemies, at a Skill defecit due to narrow ground (you're standing on the Buddha's shoulder and you can't move).
    Then it asks you which eye you are going to pry out first.
    One is safe. The other will hit you with knockout gas, sending you plumetting to a hard floor and a broken neck.

    The rub?
    The 'safe' emerald has no hints that it's the safe one AND it's a necessary item to complete the module, not that you know this until like two thirds of the way through, by which two of the three gems have already passed you (the Emerald and the Diamond).
    It's literally a 50/50 "Guess right and you have a quest item, guess wrong and you die instantly".
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:09 No.7980168
    >>7980161
    Snooping as usual i see...
    >> Gelatinous Rube, Giant Minion of Mirage 02/08/10(Mon)09:09 No.7980170
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    >>7980161
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:09 No.7980172
    >>7980157
    You are blind sir. And stupid. >>7980137
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:10 No.7980182
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    >>7980170
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:11 No.7980187
    >>7980170
    I fucking lol'd.
    >> Gelatinous Rube, Giant Minion of Mirage 02/08/10(Mon)09:12 No.7980204
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    >>7980182
    >>7980187
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:13 No.7980209
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    >>7980204
    NOT THE KINGSWOOD
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:13 No.7980210
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    >>7980204
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:13 No.7980211
    This now a Robotnik thread.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:14 No.7980214
    >>7980211

    It's been roboticized?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:14 No.7980221
    >>7980211
    >>7980214
    That is nooooo good.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:15 No.7980229
    >>7980214
    Uuuuuurgh.
    >> Gelatinous Rube, Giant Minion of Mirage 02/08/10(Mon)09:15 No.7980230
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    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:16 No.7980235
    >>7980165

    I want this now.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:17 No.7980238
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    >>7980211

    YOU SHOULD POST YOUR ROBOTNIK COMICS AS WELL

    MIGHT AS WELL GET THE CLASSICS OUT OF THE WAY NOW, I SUPPOSE
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:17 No.7980243
    >>7980211

    This pleases me.
    >> Gelatinous Rube, Giant Minion of Mirage 02/08/10(Mon)09:18 No.7980244
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    >>7980238
    A
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:18 No.7980249
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    >> Schrödinger's Cat 02/08/10(Mon)09:19 No.7980255
    >>7980238
    >ROBOTNIK

    YES! THANK GOD!
    There are more people who refuse to call him 'Eggman"! Thank goodness. You just restored my faith in humanity by 1d10 points!
    >> Gelatinous Rube, Giant Minion of Mirage 02/08/10(Mon)09:19 No.7980258
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    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:19 No.7980259
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    >>7980235
    It's actually one of my least-favorite Fighting Fantasy books. Too much combat, too many luck-puzzles, not enough thinking-puzzles.

    I'd recommend #48 Moonrunner, where you play a Bounty Hunter (it has the Skill System that later games used for flavour); it has a horror theme to it and has just the right blend of fighting and puzzling.
    Or #40 Dead Of Night, which is more-fighting-less-puzzling, but your character is a Paladin and you have to strike a balance between pragmatism and being Lawful Good.

    I actually have a relatively large collection of FF books, which is pretty good given that most of them went out of print ten years before I was born.
    >> Gelatinous Rube, Giant Minion of Mirage 02/08/10(Mon)09:20 No.7980263
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    >>7980258
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:21 No.7980272
    >>7980172
    pfft i was searching during that time. OP is still failfaggot because you post source in first or second post if you know it.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:21 No.7980274
    >>7980255
    Well, if someone says "Eggman", it makes me think of that Beetles song.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:21 No.7980275
    >>7980259
    Those do seem pretty pro. Imma see what I can do to get my hands on them (Or atleast something)
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:25 No.7980295
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    >>7980165
    I see your "50:50 win/die and only finding out later" and give you "50:50 chance of taking the wrong path but neither path is clearly the correct path until the last few pages"
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:25 No.7980300
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    >>7980272

    Sorry. I wasn't aware people would care enough for the actual comic, as the majority of it isn't /tg/-related. It's just about a variety of adventures, like bringing hookers back from the dead and turning them into robo-hookers for fun and profit.

    I'm glad you folks liked it, though.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:26 No.7980304
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    >>7980275
    Best bet is ordering online or hitting up second-hand bookstores - virtually ALL OF MINE are from second-hand stores, and I'm fortunate that every year there is a 2nd-hand-book market type thing in the middle of town, plus I live like 15 minutes walk away from the Bazaar, which has an entire backroom dedicated to second-hand books.

    Now, some of these have actually recieved modern reprints (starting with The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, which was the first), but I suggest you STAY THE FUCK AWAY FROM THEM (barring that one) because all of them use a copypasta of the original rules with whatever "Special" versions (i.e. Skill System) tagged onto them.

    This is an issue with some books like #25 Sword of the Samurai (reprint pictured - note that it lacks the green section across the top), because changing what you rolled for Stamina and Skill (the two stats) and the number of starting provisions was the primary way of modifying the difficulty of the book.
    This is not retained in the reprints (as those sections are copypasta'd from the first book instead of their actual book), resulting in some reprint books being too hard or too easy.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:27 No.7980310
    >>7980274

    Goo goo cachoo.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:27 No.7980311
    >>7980295
    FUCKING SORCERY!

    first book
    "Oh you can play a fighter but if you do then you can't beat the final boss lol"
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:29 No.7980338
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    >>7980259
    dude is that THE Steve jackson?
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:30 No.7980343
    >>7980338
    Yes, yes it is.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:33 No.7980367
    >>7980304
    You wouldn't happen to have a link would ya?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:34 No.7980375
    >>7980311
    I think the ones I always remember:
    1. Exit Door of the cityport kills you if you don't know the right sequence
    2. You get stuck in part of the jungle (the paragraphs just send you round & round.. or you die to invisible tigers)
    3. the Time Serpents kills you by moving faster than you can even see... You must solve a picture puzzle at a different part of the book to know which paragraph to turn to when you meet the time serpent.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:36 No.7980388
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    >>7980367
    For ordering online? Not a one, but you could try the Steve Jackson Games website, if it's still up.
    You might also like the Way of the Tiger books; they're essentially wuxia turned into gamebooks, and they actually reward you for -acting like a fucking ninja- (guy too good to take on hand-to-hand? creep into his roof and poison the fucker).

    They're available on Home Of The Underdogs in PDF format, IIRC.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:40 No.7980417
    >>7980388
    I meant for internet hacker stealing.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:41 No.7980421
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    >>7980375
    >2

    #24 Creature of Havoc does this as well - there's a dungeon section where a Dark Elf has a whistle that summons Skill 7 Stamina 8 Chaos Warriors. It loops you through four sections indefinitely until you eventually lose (7-12 is your skill; combat is both roll 2d6+Skill, loser takes 2 damage - because in Creature of Havoc you are monstrous and have scales, you only take 1, which is nice because Creature is VERY nasty with traps and has lots of combat. Anyway, you will eventually die).

    This one is available in Horrible Reprint form as well, with the front cover being the Devourer, one of the first monsters you fight, instead of Zharradan Marr, the BBEG.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:42 No.7980425
    >>7980417
    Oh. No. Sorry.
    I wouldn't have holes in my collection if I did.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:44 No.7980439
    >>7980108
    >>7980119
    >>7980137
    >>7980152

    For some reason I really want to see a system based around this. Maybe it's the allure of CAT DIAMONDS.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:46 No.7980454
    >>7980425
    that's cool.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:46 No.7980455
    >>7980310

    goo goo goo joob
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:48 No.7980468
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    I lol'd
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:48 No.7980469
    >>7980439
    take dragons, replace with lolcats
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:49 No.7980473
    The one I desperately want is House of Hell, if only because my DM - who's DMing style is 'AND THEN EVERYTHING WENT WRONG IN THE MOST AWESOME WAY POSSIBLE' - said it gave her nightmares.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:52 No.7980488
    >>7980473
    >said it gave her nightmares.
    >her
    Your right-hand is not a DM
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:54 No.7980500
    >>7980343
    Lol I just did a wiki search. Turns out there's two famous Steve Jackson game designers.

    The GURPS dude (the one i meant) and the british GW dude who did the books.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:54 No.7980501
    >>7980488
    golfclap.jpeg
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)09:55 No.7980512
    >>7980500
    ... they aren't the same person?
    Shit, they both used a rollunder mechanic so I assumed it was the same person.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:58 No.7980540
    >>7980512
    So did I...so did...I
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)09:59 No.7980548
    >>7980108
    must stat this class O_O
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:01 No.7980569
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    >>7980417
    search Fighting Fantasy
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:03 No.7980586
    >>7980569
    G... B... uh...
    Please compress and upload?
    FOR GREAT JUSTICE!?
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:12 No.7980645
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    Please? Don't taunt me like this.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:14 No.7980661
    >>7980569
    Holy Shit please share
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:15 No.7980671
    if you can torrent, it is here:
    h ttp://dl.btjunkie.org/torrent/Fighting-Fantasy-compilation-from-Demonoid/37789607f9c7e71e24d0525b2ad
    73d0a54d740a48999/download.torrent
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:17 No.7980687
    >>7980500
    >british GW dude who did the books.
    and Games Workshop
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:19 No.7980708
    rolled 11 + 8 = 19

    And there are seeds.
    Jesus Christ.
    THIS IS THE BEST NIGHT EVER.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:22 No.7980725
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    >>7980708
    >best night ever
    >early morning in Eastern US
    >unless of course she stayed up all night

    notsureifdashinghopes.jpeg
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:23 No.7980730
    >>7980725
    I'm an Ausfag; it's about 2:30 AM.
    >> Gelatinous Rube, Giant Minion of Mirage 02/08/10(Mon)10:25 No.7980737
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    >>7980730
    AUSFALIA REPRESENT
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:26 No.7980742
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    >>7980737
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:27 No.7980748
    >>7980730
    >>7980737

    Sup east-coast Ausfags.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:28 No.7980754
    >>7980748
    Sup west-coast Ausfag.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:30 No.7980761
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    >>7980742
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:31 No.7980767
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    Also this.
    >> Gelatinous Rube, Giant Minion of Mirage 02/08/10(Mon)10:34 No.7980783
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    >>7980742
    I remember seeing my first mouse spider when I was a kid.

    Shit was not cash.

    Pic related.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:35 No.7980787
    Australia is one of the least-known Planes of existence.
    The Plane of EVERYTHING TRYING TO FUCKING KILL YOU.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:39 No.7980808
    so are the spiders everywhere, or just in the outback, or is everywhere outback?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:39 No.7980811
    >>7980787
    THIS INCLUDES THE FUCKING TREES, THAT NEED BUSHFIRES TO SURVIVE.
    >> Gelatinous Rube, Giant Minion of Mirage 02/08/10(Mon)10:40 No.7980816
    >>7980808
    The spiders are everywhere. EVERYWHERE. I doubt there's any region you could go that wouldn't have a handful of highly venemous spiders and such hanging around
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:41 No.7980819
    >>7980808
    they're everywhere (theres 3 in my room right now), and most of it is outback
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:42 No.7980825
    >>7980819
    Where the hell do you get the guts from to stay in that room posting on 4chan? Are you mad? Or just Australian?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:42 No.7980829
    >>7980811
    Yeah, but there are those in California as well.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:43 No.7980830
    >>7980808

    >outback

    Less spiders, more dust. Also fucktons of flies.

    >Everywhere else

    Slightly more habitable, more spiders (Aside from redbacks and funnelwebs most won't kill you- It's the snakes that you need to watch for). Also stingrays.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:46 No.7980850
    >>7980825
    eh, there only huntsmans

    If i kicked them out more would just come in soon enouh anyway, besides they eat all the flies and mozzies.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:46 No.7980854
    >>7980819
    I read somewhere that you're never more than 3 meters away from a spider while you're in the average Australian house. That's some scary shit.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:46 No.7980855
    >>7980850
    *they're
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:47 No.7980860
    >>7980850
    Huntsmans aren't venemous, they just hurt like motherfuckers.
    Also, gotta watch out for the black widow spiders.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:48 No.7980862
    >>7980854
    Truth, but they're including attics and below-the-house, as in between the floor and the foundations.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:48 No.7980870
    >>7980687
    >and Games Workshop

    Indeed. Most 40Kfags don't seem to know, but GW was founded by the Fighting Fantasy gamebook guys.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:49 No.7980873
    >>7980829
    Yeah, there's a nest of black widows jut under the front porch here. California's season are mudslides, which are more dangerous then they sound, and wildfires.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:49 No.7980874
    >>7980862
    Between floor and foundations sounds safe enough, assuming you have carpet and not wooden floorboards or something. Ceiling spiders are hardly better than wall spiders though.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:49 No.7980878
    >>7980850
    >huntsmans
    >wikipedia: Giant Crab Spiders
    Is there a single medical case of arachnophobia or snake phobia in Australia?

    Man, I'm really thinking about backpacking through Australia, but whenever I see pics of the native spiders, or read stories my skin crawls.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:49 No.7980879
    Dude, FUCK Australia. Blue ringed octopi goddam
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:50 No.7980884
    >>7980854
    most of the spiders aren't all that bad, they usually run away and can;t kill you even if they do bite.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:51 No.7980889
    >>7980854

    The last two places I lived in were crawling with garden wolf spiders- fairly harmless, don't make webs everywhere and are docile. They also eat roaches and other bugs so they're good to keep around.

    They do bite apparently, but I've teased the shit out of them before and I haven't seen one look like it wanted to bite me.
    >> Gelatinous Rube, Giant Minion of Mirage 02/08/10(Mon)10:53 No.7980901
    >>7980884
    Yeah, we like to joke about it, but unless you're walking around in the bush and being a 'tard, you're not likely to get gibbed by our variously venomous fauna. And flora, come to think of it, like that stinging tree thing that is the most scary plant ever.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)10:54 No.7980907
    >>7980878
    Nah, you'd be good for it.
    The main thing to remember is that if you don't know what it does, DON'T FUCKING TOUCH IT!
    God, my 14-year-old cousin from Texas has just moved in with us for a year and every time we go out walking or go down the beach it's like.

    >Oh, what's this?
    "DON'T FUCKING TOUCH IT!"
    >Why not?
    "Because it's liable that something will come out of that shell and sting you."

    Actually that reminds me, we have the best fucking stinging shell-inhabitor ever. You know the deadly-stinger ones that hang out in conical shells?
    One of those that we have has no physical effects and merely causes an immense feeling of impending doom... so intense that it causes brain death as the brain SHUTS DOWN FROM OVERSTIMULATION.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:55 No.7980915
    >>7980878
    most of the ones you;ll come across will be huntsman or wolf spiders, fairly harmless (had a large huntsmen in my shoe for half an hour once, didn't even bite me then) just be sensible
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:58 No.7980932
    >>7980915

    >Spider
    >In your shoe
    >Didn't bite

    What the FUCK. Do Ausfags just radiate an aura of "Don't fuck with me" to the native wildlife or something?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)10:59 No.7980939
    >>7980907
    Well I got the fear of touching random shit down. Also, that stinger-thing sounds awesome from afar. A bit like the poison of platypi that supposedly doesn't kill you, but just fucking hurts. BADLY.

    >>7980915
    Problem, I'm never sensible around bugs or spiders. I know it's fucking irrational in most cases. I would likely stomp on my foot till it was broken in the situation you describe.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:01 No.7980947
    >>7980873
    Unless you live in hill country, the only dangerous part of California's mudslide season is the fuckwit drivers who never see rain for the rest of the year.
    That said, my friend's car got swept by a slide two weeks ago. Almost went over a cliff, so he over-compensated and flipped his car off a hillside. Funny part is, he probably could have completed the hill if there wasn't a huge rock in the way. Looking at the tracks afterwards, it reminded me of a hotwheels stunt.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:02 No.7980953
    >>7980939
    Bingo. Platypi aren't carnivores of large creatures, so having deadly venom is a bit of a waste for them. It just hurts so bad you feel like you're going out of your fucking mind.

    >Do Ausfags just radiate an aura of "Don't fuck with me" to the native wildlife or something?

    You know, Cracked.com did a list of the Top 5 Badass Names.
    #1 was a military Ausfag: Lance Corporal Max Fightmaster.
    I MEAN FUCK. MAX FIGHTMASTER. BEST NAME EVER.

    From article:
    >And, of course, he's Australian, which means that just to survive to adulthood he's had to endure horrors most of us can't imagine in our darkest nightmares
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)11:02 No.7980958
    I can't handle spiders

    good thing I live up north, yeah?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:03 No.7980960
    >>7980907
    >DAT STINGER

    What is that thing called?


    I'm not even from Australia, and I get nightmares from the blue ringed octupus.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:03 No.7980965
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    >And they don't let you into heaven if you die that way; you go up and see St. Peter he says:
    >"How'd you die?"
    >"Me and a Volkswagen drifted backwards into the bay."
    > He say "You go to HELL."
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:03 No.7980968
    >>7980915

    Another thing to remember is the Ausfag wolf spiders don't cause that flesh necrosis like the North American ones do. They just have a bite that hurts.

    >>7980907

    This. The nastiest shit here either lives at the beach, or are snakes.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:04 No.7980977
    >>7980960
    My bad, it's a jellyfish.
    Still. Fuck.
    And given that they wash up on the beach and remain potent...
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:05 No.7980980
    >>7980947
    Nah, man. Every year homes are destroyed by mudslides. Just last year it got the place next door to me.

    And let's not forget Los Angeles. I don't know about Death Valley, it might just be a name.
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)11:07 No.7980990
    >>7980968
    people are dim enough to go trying to touch venomous snakes, anon?

    what is it you call that? natural selection, yeah?
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:08 No.7980994
    >>7980990
    We called it Steve Irwin, but you know...
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:08 No.7981001
    >>7980932
    naw, as a southeast amerifag, we deal with some of the same shit when it comes to spiders. i had a friendly wolf spider i let live in the house until my roommate forced me to take it outside.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:09 No.7981007
    >>7980960
    Irukandji Jellyfish.

    It's about one cubic centimetre in length.
    You probably won't even see it.
    You'll just feel like you're about to die.
    And then you will die.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:09 No.7981013
    >>7981007
    And it appears I exaggerated it's lethality, judging from the Wiki article.
    That's what I get for using secondhand info.
    Sorry!
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:10 No.7981015
    >>7980990
    you out in the woods, odds are you're going to walk over the fucks. or, goddamn, swimming down at the local hole and suddenly someone cries out "COTTONMOUTH" and every starts shitting bricks as they try to get out of the water.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:10 No.7981018
    >>7980907
    In Texas we got roaches the size of your fist, seeing one of them is a scary sight indeed.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:11 No.7981027
    >>7981001
    awww,
    there was a jumping spider on my desk today, I daww'd as i watched it for like an hour
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:13 No.7981033
    >>7981007
    >wikipedia:
    >The first-known of these jellyfish, Carukia barnesi, was identified in 1964 by Dr. Jack Barnes; in order to prove it was the cause of Irukandji syndrome, he captured the tiny jelly and stung himself, his son, and a life guard.[4]
    >5mm body, 1 meter long tentacles
    >very small amount of venom and includes severe pains
    >requires hospitalization
    YOU BARELY EXAGGERATED, FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:13 No.7981034
    THIS THREAD

    15% /tg/ related
    5% Robotnik
    30% Fighting Fantasy
    50% FUCKING AUSTRALIA
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:13 No.7981035
    >>7981018

    >roaches the size of your fist

    Oh fuck that shit.
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)11:13 No.7981036
    >>7981015
    they might have michigan rattlesnakes in the LP, but it's probably too cold up here for them, eh?

    the most dangerous thing to me up here are men with high powered rifles. you might not be on top of the food chain, but I'm not about to go walking around a deer camp on four legs
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:15 No.7981045
    >>7981036
    >eh?
    No matter how much you wish,
    No matter how hard you try,
    You will never be Canadian.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:15 No.7981051
    >>7981035
    you get used to it

    i made a game with my sister. whenever our family would be out late at night when we were little, we'd see how many cockroaches we could stomp on before we made it to the door from our car, about 20-30 feet. Average score for one of us was about 10.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:15 No.7981052
    >>7981045
    eh?
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)11:16 No.7981055
    >>7981045
    good anon, I could never be canadian.

    I'm a wings fan and a yooper, yeah?
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:16 No.7981056
    >>7981051
    Oh man, I used to do that with snails.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:16 No.7981059
    As a Eurofag I'm really fucking lucky. The worst that might happen to me might as well be smelling cow manure from the fields.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:18 No.7981078
    >>7981051
    Better yet when cricket season is a bloom, and walls are literally black with crickets and the sidewalk is also covered. Or the ant hills that are everywhere that host millions of fire ants that hurt like hell when they bite, I was bit so much by fire ants I don't feel the burning sensation anymore.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:19 No.7981085
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    >>7981059
    Or this.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:19 No.7981089
    >>7981055
    I am saddened by the fact that you aren't Canadian.
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)11:21 No.7981095
    >>7981078
    not real big on ants either, anon

    insects remind me of wyrm-creatures and bother the hell out of me

    >>7981089
    yoopers are close enough, yeah?

    you can still insult me, good anon

    (we really do say 'eh' and 'holy wah')
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:21 No.7981097
    >>7981078
    Bull Ants.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bull_Ant
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:21 No.7981102
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    >>7981078
    >fire ants
    GODDAMN THOSE FUCKERS

    AND CARPENTER ANTS

    AND COW KILLERS

    PIC RELATED. IT WAS MY FACE AFTER SETTING UP SOME PALES OF PINESTRAW UP IN A FORT AND FINDING THAT SEVERAL BROODS OF CARPENTER ANTS HAD DECIDED TO MOVE IN.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:23 No.7981111
    >>7981095
    I swear there's more god damn ant hills in Texas than there is anything else combined. Let alone the ants.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:23 No.7981117
    >>7980907
    The...DOOM CONCH!?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:24 No.7981124
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    >>7981097
    >"But the bulldog-ant of Australia affords us the most extraordinary example of this kind; for if it is cut in two, a battle begins between the head and the tail. The head seizes the tail in its teeth, and the tail defends itself bravely by stinging the head: the battle may last for half an hour, until they die or are dragged away by other ants. This contest takes place every time the experiment is tried."

    WAT

    WAT

    WAT
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)11:24 No.7981127
    >>7981111
    won't be a problem for me, good anon

    I won't be visiting you any time soon, eh?

    not that you'd let me inside your house anyway
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:25 No.7981135
    >>7981102
    Yea. It sucks, especially for people like me who are afraid of any insect or arachnids.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:25 No.7981141
    >>7981127
    i would.

    fargo has made anything resembling a midwest accent into a turn on for me.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:26 No.7981144
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    >>7981117
    Read moar, is a jellyfish, I fucked up.

    Also termites.
    You see the posted pic? You see it?
    Do you know what that is?
    THAT IS A TERMITE NEST.
    MADE OF SOIL, MUD, CHEWED-UP-WOOD, SALIVA, AND SHIT.

    TERMITES LIVE IN A ROCK CASTLE MADE OF THEIR OWN BODY.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:29 No.7981169
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    >>7981124
    So... who's running Fantasy!Australia as the setting for their next campaign?

    Also:
    >IF IT RUNS OUT OF THINGS TO KILL IT CAN FIGHT ITSELF TO DEATH
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)11:30 No.7981171
    >>7981141
    and you have a texas accent, good anon?

    we might need some kind of interpreter, yeah?

    I have to warn you, if I saw a scorpion, I'd flip my shit
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:32 No.7981193
    >>7981144
    termites are the dorfs of the insect world.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:32 No.7981194
    >>7981171
    actually, i'm fairly unaccented. other locals tend to ask me if i'm from britain if anything.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:34 No.7981213
    >>7981193
    Dorfs that dig into your house, eat the foundations, and use it to build up their castle moar.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:35 No.7981219
    >>7981213
    Oh god.

    That must mean we are all hippy elves...
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:36 No.7981224
    >>7981219
    >hippy
    >Australia
    No.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:37 No.7981237
    >>7981224
    Play dorf fortress.

    You know it to be true.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:38 No.7981242
    >>7981224
    Yes.
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)11:38 No.7981248
    >>7981194
    you ever rode a snow rocket, good anon?

    or slept under the moon on a blanket of snow?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:39 No.7981253
    >>7981224
    >hippies

    Visit northern NSW. You'll find plenty of that kind of scum here.

    >>7981193

    I'm not sure how keen termites are on magma.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:40 No.7981258
    >>7981248
    snow rocket?

    no

    passed on drunk on a quad and wake up with a blanket of snow over them?

    yes.

    worst.
    morning.
    ever.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:41 No.7981266
    >>7981258
    >passed out drunk

    goddamn, i'm off today
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:41 No.7981270
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    >>7981253
    Actually, the girl who DMs for my group (internet thing) is coming to Australia for study for a term.
    I ask where.
    She says 'Adelaide'.
    Pic related
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:42 No.7981285
    >>7981270
    >Going on a holiday to Adelaide

    Oh lawd.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:43 No.7981291
    >>7981285
    And then when I was done hanging shit on her over not being able to afford Melbourne, don't get shanked in a church etc. etc.

    I remember that Adelaide repeatedly makes World's Safest City lists, and Melbourne does not.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:46 No.7981316
    >>7981291
    hah melbourne, I always manage to get lost when I go there
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)11:46 No.7981318
    >>7981258
    not so bad waking up covered in snow, good anon

    would take you with snowmobiling if you could stand the cold up here

    we don't have roaches, jellyfish or cottonmouths to worry about in the UP, yeah?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:46 No.7981319
    >>7981270
    >>7981285
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide
    I don't understand the reaction to it.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:47 No.7981326
    >>7981319
    Adelaide is a bit of a hole.
    Vicfags exaggerate this.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:48 No.7981335
    >>7981326
    For a city that ranks so highly, being a bit of a hole is pretty odd. Then again, Australia.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:50 No.7981349
    >>7981335
    Compared to highly-urbanized fashion-center Melbourne, or cultural-center Sydney?
    Adelaide is a hole.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:52 No.7981360
    >>7981318
    true

    but wouldn't i have to worry about those celebrity killing ski accidents?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:53 No.7981368
    >>7981335
    Well, keep in mind Los Angeles. Excellent night life, so much to see, especially the Getty Villa, lots of history, and as many US citizens are killed there daily as US soldiers were getting killed daily at the height of the Iraq war.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:53 No.7981371
    >>7981349
    They have a thriving Post-Rock scene.

    ...Yeeah!
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:53 No.7981376
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    >>7981360
    Are you a celebrity? No? Then nothing to worry about!

    >>7981371
    ... really?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:54 No.7981381
    >>7981368
    AMERICA
    FUCK YEAR
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:55 No.7981389
    >>7981376
    Also true.

    But someday, I will be the next Steve Jackson!
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:56 No.7981400
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    >>7981371
    >thriving post-rock scene
    >GY!BE is Canadian
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:56 No.7981402
    >>7981389
    >Steve Jackson
    >>7980165
    And thus, the Circle of Thread is complete.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:57 No.7981416
    >>7981381
    Los Angeles, New York, Detroit, some of our best known cities are as deadly as any war zone, and we can't even blame it on wild animals.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:58 No.7981420
    >>7981376
    I visited there briefly, and being a musicfag I hit up a couple of local gigs, talked with the musicians, went to the music stores and chatted up a couple of people wearing band shirts on the bus.

    The consensus I got was "Godspeed You! Black Emporer Fuck YEAR!" and the bands seemed to be Indie favouring delaylong songs.

    ...along with a lot of Metalcore. But that's inevitable in Australia these days.
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)11:58 No.7981427
    >>7981360
    you ski, good anon? I've never been

    not to brag, but we're probably the most dangerous things to man up here, yeah?

    you stay on m-41 and we won't bother you
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:59 No.7981434
    >>7981420

    >Metalcore

    Ewww.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)11:59 No.7981436
    >>7981420
    I miss the days when Pure Hard Shuffle was Pure Hard Shuffle.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:59 No.7981437
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    >>7981400
    >implying Post-Rock begins and ends with GY!BE.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)11:59 No.7981441
    >>7981416
    Humans are animals. Some are wild regardless of the environment they grew up or live in. I mean, just look at black friday news about people getting trampled to death because the fat fuck behind them wanted that scarf that's now half a buck off.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:01 No.7981457
    >>7981434
    I know. It's the big underground thing in Australia at the moment. I live in WA and every third band playing at any decent rock/alt club is "Bleeding For My *Something*" and "Taking *chick's name* Life"

    *sigh*
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:01 No.7981459
    >>7981416
    Heh, I know. My own city has roughly the same murder rate as Chicago. And I live within a walk from the projects. Shit is hilarious.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:01 No.7981465
    >>7981441
    Maybe I'm just morbid, but I always think it's fucking funny.
    >> scared of shadows !!7tJvdfwxbH7 02/08/10(Mon)12:01 No.7981471
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    >>7981441
    I laughed, anon

    you really are monsters, yeah?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:02 No.7981495
    >>7981436
    I remember watching a Doco on Australian music movements;
    >Rockabilly, muscle cars and distortion infused rock 'n' roll.
    Oh yeah, that's kind've alright I guess.
    >Goth, with all the costumes and makeup. All the music they played was Manson style Metalcore-ish crap.
    Well, they tried, I suppose. Give them props for covering such a universally despised genre by the general media
    >Melbourne Shuffle
    ...wat?
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:03 No.7981499
    >>7981471
    lrn2readingcomprehension
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:05 No.7981526
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    >>7981437
    >implying that anything other than GY!BE is thriving in the post-rock genre
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:06 No.7981544
    >>7981526
    The scene is thriving. The individual bands will never attain anything other the fame associated with being part of a fad-scene.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:06 No.7981545
    >>7981427
    I'll do my best to remember that if i ever get the chance to come up
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)12:08 No.7981566
    >>7981495
    >Melbourne Shuffle

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPaMdxC6CQI&feature=related

    AKA HOW TO DEFY FUCKING GRAVITY
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:08 No.7981567
    >>7981544
    all GY!BE trolling aside, any australian/adelaide post-rock bands you'd recommend? the local scene in southeast america is. . .lacking in that department.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:10 No.7981586
    >>7981566
    AKA WHERE I NEED TO GO TO GET MY EPILEPTIC GYRATIONS CALLED DANCING
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:11 No.7981597
    i once visited my grandparents in florida. this was before i knew florida has foot-long centipedes. people feed those things mice....
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:11 No.7981602
    >>7981567
    >>7981567
    Lantern by Clogs and Eternal Return by This Is Your Captain Speaking.

    Everything is too local for you to possibly find on the interwebs.
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)12:13 No.7981615
    >>7981586
    Some truth, but I'm more impressed at the balance required.
    Watch the guy in the hoody on wet concrete. At one point he travels about a metre on one foot.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:13 No.7981621
    >>7981471
    I'll let you know that I'm a Eurofag. Also, you mean 'we'. Humanity is one kind.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:13 No.7981623
    >>7981602
    thanks anon.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:16 No.7981648
    >>7981615
    yeah, it is impressive in its own way
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)12:18 No.7981662
    >>7981648
    Also that guy was sooooo high.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:20 No.7981681
    >>7981566
    What? Monkeys sliding about?
    >> Catgirl !AeOGI6SJZo 02/08/10(Mon)12:27 No.7981776
    >>7981681
    Everything's better with monkeys.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:38 No.7981882
    >>7981621
    Do "we" really want to be associated with "him?"
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:43 No.7981952
    >>7981882
    We post on the same image board. One can be associated with anything else in the universe. This is both an amazing and a horrible thing but we will have to live with it.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:44 No.7981967
    >>7981952
    Crap.
    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)12:50 No.7982024
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    >> Anonymous 02/08/10(Mon)13:48 No.7982686
    Zombie Hooker was so hot.



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