berylium? really? okay then...toroidalet wrote:I Undertale hate it when people Emoji movie insert keywords so people will see their berylium page.
Pet Peeves
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looking to support hive five (n+18) and charity's oboo reaction (2n+18)
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2bo$b2o12b2o$10b2o2bobo$bo8b2o2b2o$obo7b2o!
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Keeping a clearly useless [¡][/¡] in the name of a thread
Doesn't Seal (spaceship) look like floating soup?
Doesn't Seal (spaceship) look like floating soup?
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Rhombic wrote:Keeping a clearly useless [¡][/¡] in the name of a thread
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When xq is in the middle of a different object's apgcode. "That's no ship!"
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When you post something and someone else posts something unrelated and it goes to the next page.
Also when people say that things that haven't happened to them trigger them.
Also when people say that things that haven't happened to them trigger them.
Any sufficiently advanced software is indistinguishable from malice.
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"The speed is actually" posts
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Huh. I've never seen a c/posts spaceship before.drc wrote:"The speed is actually" posts
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What's wrong with them?drc wrote:"The speed is actually" posts
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$4.2A18$4.2A$4.2A2.2A$8.2A!
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It could be solved with a simple PM rather than an entire post.Gamedziner wrote:What's wrong with them?drc wrote:"The speed is actually" posts
An exception is if it's contained within a significantly large post.
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I hate it when people post rule tables for non-totalistic rules. (Yes, I know some people are on mobile, but they can just generate them themselves. [citation needed])
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OK this is a very niche one that I hadn't remembered until a few hours ago.
You know in some arcades they give you this string of cardboard tickets you can redeem for stuff, usually meant for kids.
The tickets fold beautifully perfectly packed if you order them one right, one left - zigzagging.
When people fold them randomly in any direction giving a clearly low density packing with loads of strain, I just think omg why on Earth would you do that?! Surely they'd have realised by now? It's not that crazy to realise? Surely there is a clear preference for having them well packed; nobody would prefer an unwieldy mess?!
You know in some arcades they give you this string of cardboard tickets you can redeem for stuff, usually meant for kids.
The tickets fold beautifully perfectly packed if you order them one right, one left - zigzagging.
When people fold them randomly in any direction giving a clearly low density packing with loads of strain, I just think omg why on Earth would you do that?! Surely they'd have realised by now? It's not that crazy to realise? Surely there is a clear preference for having them well packed; nobody would prefer an unwieldy mess?!
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Also when I'm typing anything and I finish writing it and it just goes to the next line or just goes to the next page. Especially when the punctuation mark at the end brings the last word down one line. This also applies to writing in a notebook: I finish writing something but the very last thing goes to a new page.
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... you were referencing me before i changed it, weren't you? because I had fit both of those.A for awesome wrote: When people put non-spectacularly-interesting patterns, questions, etc. in their signature.
ON A DIFFERENT NOTE.
When i want to rotate a hexagonal file but golly refuses because for some reason it calculates hexagonal patterns on a square grid and that really bugs me because if you want to show that something has six sides you don't show it with four and it makes more sense to have the grid be changed to hexagonal but I understand Von Neumann because no shape exists (that I know of) that has 4 corners and no edges but COME ON WHY?! WHY DO YOU REPRESENT HEXAGONS WITH SQUARES?!
In all seriousness this bothers me and must be fixed or I will SINGLEHANDEDLY eat a universe.
EDIT: possibly this one.
EDIT 2:
IT
HAS
BEGUN.
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looking to support hive five (n+18) and charity's oboo reaction (2n+18)
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x = 28, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
19bo$3bo15bo4b2o$2bobo14bo4bobo$2bobo20b2o$3bo11b3o2$25b3o$b2o22b3o$o
2bo$b2o12b2o$10b2o2bobo$bo8b2o2b2o$obo7b2o!
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Actually, I don't remember who I was referencing, but I don't think it was you, and if it was, it wasn't personal.83bismuth38 wrote:... you were referencing me before i changed it, weren't you? because I had fit both of those.A for awesome wrote: When people put non-spectacularly-interesting patterns, questions, etc. in their signature.
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of flowers, to jump universes to one of springtime in
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or could stand for more than a few hours at most...
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of flowers, to jump universes to one of springtime in
a land of former winter, where no invisible walls stood,
or could stand for more than a few hours at most...
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oh okay yeah of course sureA for awesome wrote:Actually, I don't remember who I was referencing, but I don't think it was you, and if it was, it wasn't personal.83bismuth38 wrote:... you were referencing me before i changed it, weren't you? because I had fit both of those.A for awesome wrote: When people put non-spectacularly-interesting patterns, questions, etc. in their signature.
but really though, i wouldn't have cared.
looking to support hive five (n+18) and charity's oboo reaction (2n+18)
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19bo$3bo15bo4b2o$2bobo14bo4bobo$2bobo20b2o$3bo11b3o2$25b3o$b2o22b3o$o
2bo$b2o12b2o$10b2o2bobo$bo8b2o2b2o$obo7b2o!
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When someone gives a presentation to a bunch of people and you know that they're getting the facts wrong. Especially if this is during the Q&A section.
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When you watch a boring video in class but you understand it perfectly and then at the end your classmates dont get it so the teacher plays the borinh video again
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when scientists decide to send a random guy into a black hole hovering directly above Earth for no reason at all.
hit; that random guy was me.
hit; that random guy was me.
looking to support hive five (n+18) and charity's oboo reaction (2n+18)
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19bo$3bo15bo4b2o$2bobo14bo4bobo$2bobo20b2o$3bo11b3o2$25b3o$b2o22b3o$o
2bo$b2o12b2o$10b2o2bobo$bo8b2o2b2o$obo7b2o!
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Babies
I was so socially awkward in the past and it will haunt me for the rest of my life.
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um... what.gameoflifemaniac wrote:Babies
looking to support hive five (n+18) and charity's oboo reaction (2n+18)
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x = 28, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
19bo$3bo15bo4b2o$2bobo14bo4bobo$2bobo20b2o$3bo11b3o2$25b3o$b2o22b3o$o
2bo$b2o12b2o$10b2o2bobo$bo8b2o2b2o$obo7b2o!
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When I see a "one-step" organic reaction that occurs in an exercise book for senior high school and simply takes place under "certain circumstance" like the one marked "?" here but fail to figure out how it works even if I have prepared for our provincial chemistry olympiad
EDIT: In fact it's not that hard.Just do a Darzens reaction then hydrolysis and decarboxylate.熠熠种花 - Glimmering Garden
Harvest Moon
2-engine p45 gliderless HWSS gun
Small p2070 glider gun
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Harvest Moon
2-engine p45 gliderless HWSS gun
Small p2070 glider gun
Forgive me if I withhold my enthusiasm.
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When I discover a stable rule but there's a replicator
When there's a rule with a decently common puffer but it can't interact with itself
Any sufficiently advanced software is indistinguishable from malice.
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When that oscillator is just not sparky enough.
When you're sooooooo close to a thing you consider amazing but miss...
When you're sooooooo close to a thing you consider amazing but miss...
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People posting tons of "new" discoveries that have been known for decades, showing that they've not observed standard netiquette by reading the forums a while before posting, nor done the most minimal research about whether things have been already known, despit repeated posts about where to find such resources (e.g. jslife, wiki, Life lexicon, etc.).
People posting tons of useless "new" discoveries that take longer to post than to find (e.g. "look what happens when I put this blinker next to this beehive").
Newbies with attitudes, who think they know more than people who have been part of the community for years or even decades.
Posts where the quoted text is substantially longer than added text. Especially "me too" posts.
People whose signatures are longer than the actual text of their posts.
People whose signatures include graphics or pattern files, especially ones that are just human-readable text.
Improper grammar, spelling, and punctuation (although I've gotten used to that; long-term use of the internet has made me rather fluent in typo, both reading and writing). Imperfect English is not unreasonable from people for whom English is not a primary language, but from English speakers, it is a symptom of sloppiness that can also manifest in other areas.
People posting tons of useless "new" discoveries that take longer to post than to find (e.g. "look what happens when I put this blinker next to this beehive").
Newbies with attitudes, who think they know more than people who have been part of the community for years or even decades.
Posts where the quoted text is substantially longer than added text. Especially "me too" posts.
People whose signatures are longer than the actual text of their posts.
People whose signatures include graphics or pattern files, especially ones that are just human-readable text.
Improper grammar, spelling, and punctuation (although I've gotten used to that; long-term use of the internet has made me rather fluent in typo, both reading and writing). Imperfect English is not unreasonable from people for whom English is not a primary language, but from English speakers, it is a symptom of sloppiness that can also manifest in other areas.
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That's G U S T A V O right theremniemiec wrote:People posting tons of "new" discoveries that have been known for decades, showing that they've not observed standard netiquette by reading the forums a while before posting, nor done the most minimal research about whether things have been already known, despit repeated posts about where to find such resources (e.g. jslife, wiki, Life lexicon, etc.).
People posting tons of useless "new" discoveries that take longer to post than to find (e.g. "look what happens when I put this blinker next to this beehive").
Newbies with attitudes, who think they know more than people who have been part of the community for years or even decades.
Also, when you walk into a wall slowly and carefully but you hit your teeth on the wall and it hurts so bad.