Hail for the Potato innovation!

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Re: Hail for the Potato innovation!

Postby Granger » Thu Apr 28, 2016 8:40 pm

Ysh wrote:
Granger wrote:I think the nidbanes are far enough off from reality that potatoes should be possible, but the ways of the devs...

How many crimes do you do in real live Granger?


According to your logic I must either have been stealthy enough so noone noticed, or being a saint.

But I think we would have noticed ([url]youtube.com[/url]) if nidbanes (or something similar) would kill off evildoers in RL, also Obana (as current world leader in mass murdering) is still alive... or do you think drones decouple the crime from the culprit?
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Re: Hail for the Potato innovation!

Postby Ysh » Thu Apr 28, 2016 8:46 pm

Granger wrote:
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Granger wrote:I think the nidbanes are far enough off from reality that potatoes should be possible, but the ways of the devs...

How many crimes do you do in real live Granger?


According to your logic I must either have been stealthy enough so noone noticed, or being a saint.

Granger wrote:But I think we would have noticed ([url]youtube.com[/url]) if nidbanes (or something similar) would kill off evildoers in RL, also Obana (as current world leader in mass murdering) is still alive... or do you think drones decouple the crime from the culprit?

A. Nidbane will move faster as it moves longer. If you do not stay near the criminal, this ghost is moving too fast to see.
B. Everyone is knowing the ghost cannot be captured by video.
C. Ghost do not be visible to people who do not think of the ghosts as real.

Clearly.
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Re: Hail for the Potato innovation!

Postby dageir » Thu Apr 28, 2016 8:47 pm

Granger wrote:Requested nearly as often as bridges, but opposite to them always denied as 'not fitting because of the time-frame'.


But mammoths fit?
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Re: Hail for the Potato innovation!

Postby linkfanpc » Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:25 am

Timothy123 wrote::D this sounds like a great idea but don't forget beautiful mashed potatoes or potato salad +1


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Re: Hail for the Potato innovation!

Postby Ysh » Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:27 am

I do not like to eat potato. This is food for the peasant, I think.
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Re: Hail for the Potato innovation!

Postby Burinn » Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:32 am

Ysh wrote:I do not like to eat potato. This is food for the peasant, I think.


That's really ignorant Ysh. Cultures all over the place use potatoes as a staple of their diets.
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Re: Hail for the Potato innovation!

Postby Ysh » Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:33 am

Burinn wrote:
Ysh wrote:I do not like to eat potato. This is food for the peasant, I think.


That's really ignorant Ysh. Cultures all over the place use potatoes as a staple of their diets.

Any cultures that are not peasant?
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Re: Hail for the Potato innovation!

Postby Burinn » Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:34 am

Ysh wrote:
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Ysh wrote:I do not like to eat potato. This is food for the peasant, I think.


That's really ignorant Ysh. Cultures all over the place use potatoes as a staple of their diets.

Any cultures that are not peasant?


My point is calling entire cultures "peasants" as if that's some kind of derogatory statement is highly inappropriate. Just over what food they eat? Sheesh. :roll:
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Re: Hail for the Potato innovation!

Postby Ysh » Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:35 am

Burinn wrote:
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Burinn wrote:That's really ignorant Ysh. Cultures all over the place use potatoes as a staple of their diets.

Any cultures that are not peasant?


My point is calling entire cultures "peasants" as if that's some kind of derogatory statement is highly inappropriate. Just over what food they eat? Sheesh. :roll:

If you question that peasant is a derogatory, why you are complaining?
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Re: Hail for the Potato innovation!

Postby Burinn » Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:36 am

Ysh wrote:
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Ysh wrote:
My point is calling entire cultures "peasants" as if that's some kind of derogatory statement is highly inappropriate. Just over what food they eat? Sheesh. :roll:

If you question that peasant is a derogatory, why you are complaining?


I don't think you understand my point. You're trying to talk down to entire culture groups not only based on the food they eat but also they're socio-economic class as a "peasant", as you called it. I don't know how you can think that's even remotely okay.
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