Nominate panzer for "the stranger" based on the old joke about sitting on your hand so its numb when you jack off, and also the fact that several of the people of this board saw his penis before they saw his face. Seems clever, and way better than an avatar based title.
I honestly prefer "Pink Kitty Tank", as I feel it reveals Panzer's Pink Kitty Tankness. He'll be cute and harmless for a while, then suddenly attack like a tank.
I also think the stranger is a really obscure reference, as I'm not sure how many people have heard of that joke. There are multiple things that come to mind before that (just the term stranger, Albert Camus's novel, etc.)
I'l bug Panzer about it if you want.
I replaced into Chess Mafia for 6 months, and all I got was a win and this lousy sig.
on the basis that his presence in a game is toxic to its being able to find replacements, and their ability to catch up in the unlikely event they are found.
on the basis that his presence in a game is toxic to its being able to find replacements, and their ability to catch up in the unlikely event they are found.
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Ugh. The penis thing is the single most defining thing that has happened involving panzer since he joined this site. Are we really going to keep a title based on an avatar (which are STUPID, REDUNDANT and TRANSITORY) over something that actually defines him and is funny?
ChannelDelibird wrote:Any iteration of this title must use the British spelling 'Mum', on account that 1) Haylen is British and 2) you should all be doing it anyway.
"Mum" would imply that Haylen is silent (as in "keeping mum"), which... she's not. I'm not sure what you mean by 2).
That said, I don't think it's a great title. Not that riveting an incident to base one on.
From what I'm told this was typical Haylen behavior, so etc.
Everything you say and do matters. People will respond in ways you may never see. May those responses be what you intend.
ChannelDelibird wrote:Any iteration of this title must use the British spelling 'Mum', on account that 1) Haylen is British and 2) you should all be doing it anyway.
"Mum" would imply that Haylen is silent (as in "keeping mum"), which... she's not. I'm not sure what you mean by 2).
You only say that because you're American. The phrase 'keeping mum' is relatively very infrequently used, and most people will understand the meaning. By 2) I'm just implying that America bastardised the English language and therefore the word 'mom' shouldn't exist anyway. =D
Vi wrote:
That said, I don't think it's a great title. Not that riveting an incident to base one on.
From what I'm told this was typical Haylen behavior, so etc.
Maybe so (I haven't played enough with Haylen to judge).
ChannelDelibird wrote:Any iteration of this title must use the British spelling 'Mum', on account that 1) Haylen is British and 2) you should all be doing it anyway.
"Mum" would imply that Haylen is silent (as in "keeping mum"), which... she's not. I'm not sure what you mean by 2).
You only say that because you're American. The phrase 'keeping mum' is relatively very infrequently used, and most people will understand the meaning. By 2) I'm just implying that America bastardised the English language and therefore the word 'mom' shouldn't exist anyway. =D
I can't understand a word you're saying!
Try speaking AMERICAN, it's the only language I know!
Also for the sake of pointless argument, by "most people" you appear to mean "most British people" would understand "Your mum".
It's a dialectical difference where the American term is far less ambiguous.
Also, Haylen is not a chrysanthemum.
Everything you say and do matters. People will respond in ways you may never see. May those responses be what you intend.
Too much like Farside's. Also, doesn't get at the fact that she herself is relatively inexperienced. I think that's the only reason it stands out to me at all.
Teenage Mother
would be kinda funny. (It references an inside joke on top of that other stuff.)
As I move my vote
Towards your wagon, town is taking note
It fills my head up and gets louder and