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Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s
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Most recently, debridement. Got a bit into the wiki page, then immediately went to the other people in the scene and just went, “okay we’re going to time skip until the procedure is done, cool? Cool.”
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@sao said in Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s:
I have googled shit about shock and gunshot wounds and first aid so many fucking times that they probably could prosecute me for something.
Every time a search history comes into a case in court, I die a little inside.
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This one came up on Keys today and it made me smirk.
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@L-B-Heuschkel I assume the “You know you’re called” bit is a reference to something?
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@Pavel Yeah, the game’s theme – the Called are the player character protagonists. The funny in question was more the browser history issue, though – in the light of this discussion.
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On a WoD game I played a dockhand (or harbormaster? I can’t remember) who was a changing breed oceanborn spinner dolphin. So I heavily researched the area surrounding the fictional town, and made a map of basins and banks.
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@Yam The red Xes are where you hid the bodies, right?
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@Tez Lmao NO I WAS A GOOD DOLPHIN!!! TEAM GOOD GUY
My notes say they were “major seamarks”.
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@Yam said in Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s:
@Tez Lmao NO I WAS A GOOD DOLPHIN!!! TEAM GOOD GUY
My notes say they were “major seamarks”.
so where you had dolphin sex?
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Park Ranger uniforms.
But also, we used to do fambly breakfasts every week, so just about every Sunday morning you could find me and Puffin in a restaurant, talking about war and setting up ambushes and killing people. (We were both Firan staffers). Got some very interesting looks.
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@hellfrog I always loved talking about Shadowrun plans in public.
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The weirdest thing I ever talked about publicly that got me strange looks was the fact that teleporters should actually kill you and create an exact copy/duplicate at the other end of the teleport. Only the duplicate thinks it’s the original, so in your mind, you don’t know that the copy/duplicate is dying every single time you teleport.
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@Testament said in Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s:
The weirdest thing I ever talked about publicly that got me strange looks was the fact that teleporters should actually kill you and create an exact copy/duplicate at the other end of the teleport. Only the duplicate thinks it’s the original, so in your mind, you don’t know that the copy/duplicate is dying every single time you teleport.
The Ship of Theseus problem is my favorite grenade to drop into a lame party vibe.
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@shit-piss-love Fun fact: If you really break it down, the Ship of Theseus problem is basically the entire plot of Cyberpunk 2077
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@Testament said in Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s:
@shit-piss-love Fun fact: If you really break it down, the Ship of Theseus problem is basically the entire plot of Cyberpunk 2077
Less fun fact: The Ship of Theseus problem is basically the entire plot of going to sleep at night.
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@Testament Ghost In The Shell, too, if I remember it right.
Wait, are my memories the Ship of Theseus?
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@GF Probably. Is the you that went to sleep last night the same you that woke up this morning?
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@Jumpscare hmmm what /is/ small ice called? googles
ETA: Nugget ice!
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@shit-piss-love said in Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s:
Less fun fact: The Ship of Theseus problem is basically the entire plot of going to sleep at night.
Nah, not unless you define the “self” to such a narrow degree that it becomes useless. When I go to sleep, everything that makes me “me” continues to exist and act; I even continue in awareness, experiencing vivid sensory hallucinations even if I forget them afterwards.
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@eye8urcake said in Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s:
@sao said in Weirdest Things You've Researched for MU*s:
I have googled shit about shock and gunshot wounds and first aid so many fucking times that they probably could prosecute me for something.
Every time a search history comes into a case in court, I die a little inside.