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Are you seriously that retarded? Who in the right mind would confuse me for a moderator for sharing the same profile picture? Who would confuse me for a banned user for sharing the banned icon? Are you even looking at it from a logical viewpoint? Seriously, you're more of an uptight nitwit than I initially thought.
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Professor What story ideas:
[The Painted Enigma]
The Professor had promised Rosey a trip to Italy, during the day it leaned, and due to an unknown force the TARDIS instead lands them in Paris, 1928. As a bit of a humorous nod to the audience, the chameleon circuit of the TARDIS switches itself to the blue police box in Doctor Who, until the Professor wacks it with his cane, reverting it back to the red telephone booth. He quickly runs back inside to grab his coat, and realizes Rosey's gone missing. He shouts around, and the camera pans out to reveal he's in a painting, and many other paintings surround the centered one. This is where the Delta is introduced as a mysterious antagonist, with no view of his physical appearance until the end of the season. The Professor is put through a maze of obstacles, traps, and deadly situations, while Rosey is trapped inside a cottage painting, where the paint is slowly disappearing, and becoming nothing. This is unfortunately how far I had gotten with the story.
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[Alignment of the Trivalox Galaxy]
This one was going to be the follow up to Jailbreak, where the asteroid they land on is taken hostage by prison escapees, where the police have positioned to blow up the asteroid. I had a lot of ideas for this episode, however I couldn't really branch out as it seemed too dull to write further. Very nice one-off companions were going to be introduced, as well as a psychic.
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[Mark of the Ender Part 1]
I loved writing this episode before I erased the script. Rosey's shifty memory of the prison she was in as well as her past life kept flashing back and forth, and the Professor had taken note of it. They had landed in the Ender, where he would see paintings of elite members of the group, all Enderman, as well as a random character in a barrel as a nod to one of my old close friends in Canada. It was going to be a ghostly episode where the area was haunted by ghouls and other sorts that disturbed the habitat of the civilization. The closer they got to the ender crystal, the further Rosey's eyes glowed purple. I can't remember the exact details, however the Delta made an appearance, where the location was to be obliterated and the crystal stolen. In the deep realms, Rosey suddenly glows, floats, and promptly begins emitting rays of energy, a mix of blue and red. She warns the Professor to stay back, and her memory flashes back. She warns him to be cautious where he lands, and with a huge beam of energy, she disappears into thin air. The Professor realizes she is a Minelord.
[Mark of the Ender Part 2]
He lands in her hometown from the past, before the entire galaxy was abandoned. He's served coffee by a blonde woman named Rosetta. Many things happen, deadly time travel weapons are being made by the president's engineers of the planet, and Rosetta plans on stopping. I can't remember the full details, however when she is locked inside the prison, and the future Professor wipes her mind, he realizes she is Rosey that he met before. In the end of the episode, the TARDIS is on fire, and spiraling out of control in space. Suddenly, a completely strange woman appears in the console room glowing purple, and goes bonkers from all the energy. He's surprised to see it's Rosey, completely different, and they both brace themselves towards the iminent crashing of the TARDIS, where the credits roll, and the season ends.
Some small episode ideas:
-pumpkin patch zombies
-double Professor
-7th dimension
-something with the daleks and the jungle biome.
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This one definitely beats the banned icon. Hopefully no one confuses me for a moderator.
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Well, it's not a banned icon, you can't get a warning point now.
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@DigitalEvorian oh don't you worry. There will be another dumb rule shortly.
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@ClockworkVisuals yeah, there'll just be more and more rules... Dumb ones at that indeed.
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Do NOT search "ameteur" on Google.
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you are the cause of this
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I forgot about the techno. Gimme less than a month. I'll have everything after the finals (around June 8)
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Arbitrarily pushing regulations due to lack of efficiency is not something that should be tolerated. You want identification of banned users? Add a small hud at the outside of the profile picture box/circle, which will be replication-proof. It meets no criteria of profanity, abuse, nudity, or anything that can be labeled inappropriate. I don't usually care what goes on when it comes to politics on this site, however this is something else entirely.
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It's not a matter of efficiency, it's about regular members also being able to identify which users that are banned. The profile picture is the first thing you're going to notice when you go on a topic, or a status update. If everyone had "BANNED" written all over them for "comical" purposes, nobody would pay any mind to actually banned users.
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So an entire genre of subtle humor is to be barred from use because a select few wish to be able to identify who's banned? I understand where you're coming from, however there has to be another option. Just like descriptions, ranks, and interests, the profile picture is a way to express either your personality, your message, your support, your visual skills, or anything of the sort which allows people to share and commute in unity. You've probably noticed that there's many who like to add humor to their profile picture, whether it is an inside joke, or just a comical expression as you said. Despite IP Board's limitations, more can be done to allow better identification of those who've been banned, as well as those who have been muted. Maybe their username could be altered, or their icon shape could be swapped for some other kind of shape, which will also be replication-proof. I like my profile picture, and I'm sure others like having theirs as a variation of it too. Don't make us get rid of it just for convenience. If the site can go through a makeover this large, a simple hud or alternative means of identification can be implemented as well.
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We can't do that. If we truly could create new useful features, we would have done so long, long ago. Just accept this, how hard can it be.
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Warning point, you say? Forcibly removed, you say?
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@Frossa what he said ^^
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@Frossa i'll do the implimentation if you want. I like my icon.
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? Ohhhh, you touch my tralala. Mmmmm, my ding ding dong. ?
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I never learned to dance...
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@NietyFox it's a reminder to reflect my goals in life #vivaLaFrossasBanning
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I just realized we share the same month of birth. Happy future birthday m8
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Armenia used to use YYYY.MM.DD, which actually makes way more sense. British is good too, but I agree US is odd. Fahrenheit, imperial system, and alternate chronologic notation is an example of US arrogance over movement towards efficiency. We're even clocked at a different speed (Hz wise) compared to the rest of the world.
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It is July 9th. Thank you. <:
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