i say "pathetic creature of meat and bone" and "perfect, immortal machine" a lot for someone who's never played system shock
but every time i do, i make this exact point
so really, i say "i say [...] a lot for someone who's never played system shock" a lot for someone who always says "pathetic creature of meat and bone" and "perfect, immortal machine"
@zatnosk i can't even follow this to determine if it's true but i smiled at it
@monorail would more lisp syntax help? Indentation with non-breaking spaces?
@monorail
In conclusion,
you say
"i say [...] a lot for someone who [...]"
a lot for someone who
sometimes doesn't say
"i say [...] a lot for someone who [...]".
@monorail the two genders: a pathetic creature of meat and bone and a perfect immortal machine
@InspectorCaracal @monorail @behold3r HAVE AT YOU! i yell as i assign cal his true gender, after throwing my glass of red wine on the floor and waiting for the roomba to come get it
@wigglytuffitout @InspectorCaracal @monorail @behold3r
Why is there a fish swimming across the carpet?
@InspectorCaracal @wigglytuffitout @monorail @behold3r
*tries to imagine Dracula with a normal vacuum cleaner*
Oh, yeah, makes sense, thanks.
@wigglytuffitout @behold3r @monorail tfw you associate that with an album and not a video game
@monorail We should do a kofi to get you a copy of System Shock 2
@stolas@elekk.xyz @monorail@glaceon.social but then she wouldn't be able to say that anymore
@InspectorCaracal @monorail No, she could say the much better "i say "pathetic creature of meat and bone" and "perfect, immortal machine" a perfectly normal amount for someone who has played System Shock 2"
@stolas i could absolutely afford system shock 2 please don't send me money
@monorail by brain is hanging on trying to parse this but im boosting anyway
@monorail In conclusion, you say "i say [...] a lot for someone who [...]" a lot for someone who sometimes doesn't say "i say [...] a lot for someone who [...]".