20000th poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 9)

Yeah I cannot say that one today. This is where I would say what I said before but I’m unsure whether I should so I shallnt

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Bark bark bark

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meow, meow

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Bark bark bark!

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Wan awoo bark

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Wait is nya the unspeakable word

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nya meow purr?

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woof!!!


2 years well spent

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Every time I see people make stuff in Minecraft, it makes me want to get back into the game.
And then I boot it up, and all sense of intrinsic motivation goes out the window.

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its a very specific type of grindset. a slightly masochistic one. these heads are all percent odd drops from their respective mobs when killed with an axe. I did not enjoy playing the bat game

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Intimidation tactics.

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two years?

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at least 1? I’ve been on the server a while i cant remember

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damn

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view of the definitely more difficult wall (mfw 1% wandering trader head)

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I’ve had a giant build in my head for years now, but I don’t really care to actually try and build it given how much of a grind it is.
I should probably just get one of those world-edit tools so I can get the structure out of the way, but I fear my motivation is weaker than I suspect.

Playing roguelikes is interesting because when I was a kid Minecraft was the only remotely Minecraft-like game I played. There was Terraria which friends played but other than thar it was so different from anything else I ever had any experience with, it was its own object, no links to anything else. And roguelikes (as in games which are Like Rogue) are that kind of missing Minecraft inspiration, they are the other thing in that kind of rough genre, they are the missing inspiration

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please don’t pepper spray in an enclosed area like a train

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They’re playing very Party music in the dining hall and outside the dining hall in some dorm some kids are loudly playing the Beatles. Some kind of bizarre swap

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