Sound issues.

In your adventures through the Town of ZZT, you have been captured by the evil Dungeon Guards. Not recognizing you as the great escape artist you are, the guards have thrown you in the Dungeons of ZZT.

Moderator: zamros

454
What can be said now?
Posts: 0
Joined: Thu Oct 16, 2003 1:46 pm

Post by 454 »

Mooseka wrote:What's a plonker?
It's an insult used in various parts of the united Kingdom, meaning unknown, beleived to mean idiot, moron, twit, ect.

BTW:
How long does it take for Tyranny to realise that the more he evades, the more he gets banned. No, i'm not evading, i was told i was unbanned, but my old account was goosed, so i took my old, ZZT.org username Scorch3000.
User avatar
Zenith Nadir
this is my hammer
Posts: 2767
Joined: Wed Mar 12, 2003 11:40 am
Location: between the black and white spiders

Post by Zenith Nadir »

"Plonk" is an English colloquialism for "alcohol"

so really, scorch just called raze a raging drunkard <:(
he looked upon the world and saw it was still depraved :fvkk:

Overall: Rotton egg for breakfast
User avatar
Mooseka
;-*
Posts: 282
Joined: Mon Sep 22, 2003 5:01 pm

Post by Mooseka »

IF RAZE IS A RAGING ANYTHING HE'S A RAGING FAGGOT
Image
Ryan Ferneau
LOOK OUT FER BAAAD BOB
Posts: 116
Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2003 12:51 am

Post by Ryan Ferneau »

When will Appliance be unbanned?
User avatar
clecky
Founder of Scientology
Posts: 18
Joined: Sun Mar 16, 2003 12:59 am
Location: ns, canada
Contact:

Post by clecky »

Probably never, although I don't see why you care.
"Reefer makes darkies think they're as good as white men." Harry J. Anslinger, 1929
454
What can be said now?
Posts: 0
Joined: Thu Oct 16, 2003 1:46 pm

Post by 454 »

Zenith Nadir wrote:"Plonk" is an English colloquialism for "alcohol"

so really, scorch just called raze a raging drunkard <:(
Heh. But up in Geordie/Mackum lands it be used as an insult.

I got a joke here. I'll translate geordie to English. You will prollys think the joke is bad, but you've gotta understand the dilect to understand it. It's how it's pronounced.

In 1975, before the closure of Ausin Pickergills (old shipyard in Sunderland near where i live), a man from Tokyo is visiting the shipyard planning to buy the land.
"I did not know you have Jappanese people working in yard." the man said to the foreman.
"We dinnit got any japs working ere. What gave ya that imperssion?" the geordie said
(translation "We don't have any jappanses working here. What gave you that impersonation?")
"Well, i walking here this morning and i here man shout
"Oi hinny, hoi me ammer hower ere."
(Hey honny, throw my hammer over here.)
(Oi is prounced hoi, but not spelt the same. If you have problems understanding, go to certain shops and find the geordie to english guide book. It's a dictionary)
User avatar
clecky
Founder of Scientology
Posts: 18
Joined: Sun Mar 16, 2003 12:59 am
Location: ns, canada
Contact:

Post by clecky »

Scorch3000 wrote: "We dinnit got any japs working ere. What gave ya that imperssion?" the geordie said
(translation "We don't have any jappanses working here. What gave you that impersonation?")
Dont you mean, "We don't have any jappanses working here. What gave you that impression?"

THAT JOKE BLEW ARD
"Reefer makes darkies think they're as good as white men." Harry J. Anslinger, 1929
454
What can be said now?
Posts: 0
Joined: Thu Oct 16, 2003 1:46 pm

Post by 454 »

Clecky wrote:
Scorch3000 wrote: "We dinnit got any japs working ere. What gave ya that imperssion?" the geordie said
(translation "We don't have any jappanses working here. What gave you that impersonation?")
Dont you mean, "We don't have any jappanses working here. What gave you that impression?"

THAT JOKE BLEW ARD
Yes, you didn't understand it.
Heres an example of how different northen English and southen english.
Pub in London. Bloke goes to fruit machine and puts in some money. Nothing happens, so the man says
"Excuse me bartender. The fruit machine appears to be out of order."
Geordie (or a mackum) in same situation
"Aw damn. Who's (geordie uses a dialect of who's, sounds like wheese) buggered the bandit like. Barkeep, bandits been buggered."
User avatar
Mooseka
;-*
Posts: 282
Joined: Mon Sep 22, 2003 5:01 pm

Post by Mooseka »

here's an example of shutting the fuck up
Image
454
What can be said now?
Posts: 0
Joined: Thu Oct 16, 2003 1:46 pm

Post by 454 »

Moose, why don't you just get lost. I've been about 24 hours, and you've been on my case about everything. What is your problem?
User avatar
Mooseka
;-*
Posts: 282
Joined: Mon Sep 22, 2003 5:01 pm

Post by Mooseka »

My problem starts with an S and ends with CORCHISAFAGGOT
Image
454
What can be said now?
Posts: 0
Joined: Thu Oct 16, 2003 1:46 pm

Post by 454 »

I now know what admin means
"Free pass to break the rules"

I'm trying to say this as nicly as possible, if any other user behaves this way it's a ban, why should the admins be able to break their own rules. It's like creating a sport, some rules, playing it and making up rules as you go to your own advantage.
User avatar
Mooseka
;-*
Posts: 282
Joined: Mon Sep 22, 2003 5:01 pm

Post by Mooseka »

Note in the rules it says flaming is allowed!

And in reality, the rules are just a guideline. It's mostly the admin deciding what's right and what's wrong!

omg i'm banning myself 4evr
Image
User avatar
Dr. Dos
OH YES! USE VINE WHIP! &lt;3
Posts: 1772
Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2003 12:00 am
Location: Washington

Post by Dr. Dos »

Z2 IS JUST LIKE CALVINBALL IF SCORCH IS CORRECT.
Visit the Museum of ZZT
Follow Worlds of ZZT on Twitter

Apologies for the old post you may have just read.
Ryan Ferneau
LOOK OUT FER BAAAD BOB
Posts: 116
Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2003 12:51 am

Post by Ryan Ferneau »

Please don't bugger the bandit. (One-armed bandit?)
Locked