
Why is this allowed?
Saying it once isn't a huge deal but spamming it like that is obnoxious. Someone else rejected your adminhelp but I view that as a legitimate complaint.
One is actually a word, the other is an acronym and was given a kill on sight order by headmins.PickleInspector wrote:We used to ban on sight for 'ayy lmao', why not this?
tedward1337 wrote:Sae is like the racist grandad who everyone laughs at for being racist, but deep down we all know he's right.
Is it any less immersion breaking than the Last Hit Meme, though? I assume that's why we were banning for it previously.Saegrimr wrote:One is actually a word, the other is an acronym and was given a kill on sight order by headmins.PickleInspector wrote:We used to ban on sight for 'ayy lmao', why not this?
"Ayy lmao" got stale and wasn't very funny in the first place. This isn't either, but it's much more tolerable. I think the most reasonable route isn't to outright ban shit like "meme" but to keep unfunny shitters from spamming it.PickleInspector wrote:We used to ban on sight for 'ayy lmao', why not this? I don't quite understand the logic, aside from the immersion breaking memery being as equally obnoxiously done by most of the administrators themselves right now. Which shouldn't be a reason.
This is my main complaint about the enforcement of OOC in IC. Obviously the intention is to prevent wholesale destruction of immersion, yet it seems to fail the admin test in the same way that harm-ignoring asimov silicon players do.PickleInspector wrote:Is it any less immersion breaking than the Last Hit Meme, though? I assume that's why we were banning for it previously.
Can I at least say "ayy" so I can rp the Fonz?Saegrimr wrote:One is actually a word, the other is an acronym and was given a kill on sight order by headmins.PickleInspector wrote:We used to ban on sight for 'ayy lmao', why not this?
I've never banned for it, and i've been labeled the ayy lmao nazi in the past.Jacough wrote:Can I at least say "ayy" so I can rp the Fonz?Saegrimr wrote:One is actually a word, the other is an acronym and was given a kill on sight order by headmins.PickleInspector wrote:We used to ban on sight for 'ayy lmao', why not this?
tedward1337 wrote:Sae is like the racist grandad who everyone laughs at for being racist, but deep down we all know he's right.
Any effect, even negative, might turn out to be an incentive, not a detractor. Unless an "initial brain damage" statistic is also added to character setup, using memes would become a tool to gain brain damage. I'm sure you can imagine situations where that might in fact be a desirable goal for someone's roleplay character. Examples include wanting to play a brain damaged character from round start (potentially an attempt to get around the "Don't roleplay an insane murderer" rule), or being detained by security and spouting a few memes to become brain dead and suddenly become mechanically unable to participate in questioning, or in a conversation or exchange where one of the people uses this brain damage effect as a part of the conversation itself - think of it as a written word equivalent to stomping their foot during a real life conversation, or to someone hitting themselves in order to force an empathy response from the person they are speaking to, likely to get them to reveal something they don't want to.Lovecraft wrote:I propose the word "meme" inflict the speaker with brain damage, as well as other unsavory words we'd like to keep out of the game.
Censorpship with in-game ramifications and would free admins from inflicting punishment in minor offenses.
One, we're not adding built in filters for perfectly acceptable words.Lovecraft wrote:As someone whose coding experience ends at passcode combinations, I propose the word "meme" inflict the speaker with brain damage, as well as other unsavory words we'd like to keep out of the game.
Censorpship with in-game ramifications and would free admins from inflicting punishment in minor offenses.
Hornygranny wrote:It's not your codebase. It's our codebase. You can imply soft power as much as you want, but you don't have it. Division between the server and project is absolute. I'm not interested in reading dezzmont platitudes for the billionth time and won't be checking back in this thread.
I find that endearing, like a really ineffectual slurQuartzCrystal wrote:What actually drives me nuts is when there's abductors and everyone refers to them as "ayys".
"AYYS IN MEDBAY!" "AYYYY THERE'S AN AYYY IN SECURITY!!!"
How would you pronounce that? Ai's (rhymes with days)? Eyes (rhymes with pies)?QuartzCrystal wrote:What actually drives me nuts is when there's abductors and everyone refers to them as "ayys".
"AYYS IN MEDBAY!" "AYYYY THERE'S AN AYYY IN SECURITY!!!"
i will give you a hintTheNightingale wrote:How would you pronounce that? Ai's (rhymes with days)? Eyes (rhymes with pies)?QuartzCrystal wrote:What actually drives me nuts is when there's abductors and everyone refers to them as "ayys".
"AYYS IN MEDBAY!" "AYYYY THERE'S AN AYYY IN SECURITY!!!"
[Common] Boris Pepper says, "Ai help i bleb"
[Common] Gerardo Fryer says, "KILL IT"
[Common] Boris Pepper says, "Aaai help"
[Common] Marjory Moore says, "Ai i blelbl"
[Common] Boris Pepper says, "Aaah i i ibeleb"
[Common] Marjory Moore yells, "I BLEBL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
[Common] Marjory Moore yells, "AI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HLEP!!!!!!!!!"
[Common] Monty Todd exclaims, "Blebls!"
[Common] Alex Petrov asks, "Can i be a blorb?"
Hornygranny wrote:It's not your codebase. It's our codebase. You can imply soft power as much as you want, but you don't have it. Division between the server and project is absolute. I'm not interested in reading dezzmont platitudes for the billionth time and won't be checking back in this thread.
Oh, sorry.AdenAbrafo wrote:fuck fuck fuck fuck
why would you post quotes from the radio without any context? the words mean nothing if nobody else knows what situation theyre being said in
FUCK
Hornygranny wrote:It's not your codebase. It's our codebase. You can imply soft power as much as you want, but you don't have it. Division between the server and project is absolute. I'm not interested in reading dezzmont platitudes for the billionth time and won't be checking back in this thread.
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