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Title: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 06 September 2016, 21:07:45
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Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 06 September 2016, 21:08:43
Hi Mods, please unlock my perils thread..


I don't see what the problem is.. It is a discussion upon a modern perspective, the name itself is content and a spring board..


There's really no problem with it..
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 06 September 2016, 21:13:54
Hi mod,

Tp4 am sorry for calling you a dimwit in a previous response explaining the purpose of the perils thread..


Tp4 takes it back, you are not a dim-wit for not understanding the way Tp4 threads work.

Tp4 sorry, Please unlock
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: KatzenKinder on Tue, 06 September 2016, 21:27:08
sorry I'm just bored
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 06 September 2016, 21:28:48
-( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)╯╲___卐卐卐卐 Don't mind me just taking my mods for a walk

Woah.. hey,  Tp4 don't claim to own the mods..


Tp4 am sorry for overtly insulting the Mod calling him a dimwit..

I just wanted to say that..  that's all..

But the thread truly stands on it's own as a discussion of of what Noisy-turtle responded with prior, a sense of apathy which is now a pervasive attitude towards all things.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: Halverson on Tue, 06 September 2016, 22:02:58
You know, one of my most hated donkey kong country levels was platform peril. The essence of peril is definitely notwithstanding the absence of it.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 06 September 2016, 22:04:33
You know, one of my most hated donkey kong country levels was platform peril. The essence of peril is definitely notwithstanding the absence of it.

oooooooooooo,....

Very well crafted post there Halvy..

hahahahaha.. the wording sounds cool,  but I actually think notwithstanding is an adverb, so you need another noun in there somewhere.

I think the First SNES DK was the end though..  If you played through it,  then the second one felt like more of the same..
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: Halverson on Tue, 06 September 2016, 22:10:30
You know, one of my most hated donkey kong country levels was platform peril. The essence of peril is definitely notwithstanding the absence of it.

oooooooooooo,....

Very well crafted post there Halvy..

hahahahaha.. the wording sounds cool,  but I actually think notwithstanding is an adverb, so you need another noun in there somewhere.

I think the First SNES DK was the end though..  If you played through it,  then the second one felt like more of the same..


The second was indeed more of the same, a skin upon a fun game. Entertaining yet not amazing. Female Kong could hover, a unique prospect.

The third one was, interesting. Hovercrafts and baby kongs, a step back or forward. That, is unknown. Although perhaps it have inspiration to create the donkey kong for 64. A game that held its own on an era filled with similar games of the genre. And yellow cartridge, funky Kong says "hey-ooooo".
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 06 September 2016, 22:49:32

The second was indeed more of the same, a skin upon a fun game. Entertaining yet not amazing. Female Kong could hover, a unique prospect.

The third one was, interesting. Hovercrafts and baby kongs, a step back or forward. That, is unknown. Although perhaps it have inspiration to create the donkey kong for 64. A game that held its own on an era filled with similar games of the genre. And yellow cartridge, funky Kong says "hey-ooooo".

I really miss the tight controls of the older games..

Even all the new 2D games that have come out recently,  There's a subtle input delay..
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: Halverson on Tue, 06 September 2016, 22:52:56
How about that slippery Mario from the NES. Oh how the perilous chasms have swallowed me alive, over and over and again. Because of the true test, the true player, who never lets go of the run button.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: nugglets on Tue, 06 September 2016, 23:20:17
You know, one of my most hated donkey kong country levels was platform peril. The essence of peril is definitely notwithstanding the absence of it.

oooooooooooo,....

Very well crafted post there Halvy..

hahahahaha.. the wording sounds cool,  but I actually think notwithstanding is an adverb, so you need another noun in there somewhere.

I think the First SNES DK was the end though..  If you played through it,  then the second one felt like more of the same..


The second was indeed more of the same, a skin upon a fun game. Entertaining yet not amazing. Female Kong could hover, a unique prospect.

The third one was, interesting. Hovercrafts and baby kongs, a step back or forward. That, is unknown. Although perhaps it have inspiration to create the donkey kong for 64. A game that held its own on an era filled with similar games of the genre. And yellow cartridge, funky Kong says "hey-ooooo".

Donkey Kong Country is still one of my favorite games. Platform Peril and Snow Barrel Blast were so hard, but so fun. Mine Cart Carnage not as hard, but still really fun.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: Halverson on Tue, 06 September 2016, 23:21:58
You know, one of my most hated donkey kong country levels was platform peril. The essence of peril is definitely notwithstanding the absence of it.

oooooooooooo,....

Very well crafted post there Halvy..

hahahahaha.. the wording sounds cool,  but I actually think notwithstanding is an adverb, so you need another noun in there somewhere.

I think the First SNES DK was the end though..  If you played through it,  then the second one felt like more of the same..


The second was indeed more of the same, a skin upon a fun game. Entertaining yet not amazing. Female Kong could hover, a unique prospect.

The third one was, interesting. Hovercrafts and baby kongs, a step back or forward. That, is unknown. Although perhaps it have inspiration to create the donkey kong for 64. A game that held its own on an era filled with similar games of the genre. And yellow cartridge, funky Kong says "hey-ooooo".

Donkey Kong Country is still one of my favorite games. Platform Peril and Snow Barrel Blast were so hard, but so fun. Mine Cart Carnage not as hard, but still really fun.

Best animal? That frog was always my fav. My fav bonus level was the swordfish though.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: nugglets on Tue, 06 September 2016, 23:34:02
You know, one of my most hated donkey kong country levels was platform peril. The essence of peril is definitely notwithstanding the absence of it.

oooooooooooo,....

Very well crafted post there Halvy..

hahahahaha.. the wording sounds cool,  but I actually think notwithstanding is an adverb, so you need another noun in there somewhere.

I think the First SNES DK was the end though..  If you played through it,  then the second one felt like more of the same..


The second was indeed more of the same, a skin upon a fun game. Entertaining yet not amazing. Female Kong could hover, a unique prospect.

The third one was, interesting. Hovercrafts and baby kongs, a step back or forward. That, is unknown. Although perhaps it have inspiration to create the donkey kong for 64. A game that held its own on an era filled with similar games of the genre. And yellow cartridge, funky Kong says "hey-ooooo".

Donkey Kong Country is still one of my favorite games. Platform Peril and Snow Barrel Blast were so hard, but so fun. Mine Cart Carnage not as hard, but still really fun.

Best animal? That frog was always my fav. My fav bonus level was the swordfish though.

Swordfish bonus level definitely the best, but the frog was cool as hell for sure.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: Air tree on Tue, 06 September 2016, 23:38:13
Lobsters are nice.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: chyros on Wed, 07 September 2016, 04:36:12
Lobsters are nice.
Very tasty, haven't had it in ages though.

Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 07 September 2016, 09:41:47
Lobsters are nice.
Very tasty, haven't had it in ages though.



So, Lobsters vs Roaches.

I can't be the only one to see the resemblance.. hahahahaha
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: Halverson on Wed, 07 September 2016, 12:17:26
Skellingtons
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: chyros on Wed, 07 September 2016, 14:09:58
I met a man who lost his mind
In some lost place I had to find
"Follow me" the wise man said
But he walked behind.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 07 September 2016, 15:07:44
I met a man who lost his mind
In some lost place I had to find
"Follow me" the wise man said
But he walked behind.

I falter, here I bleed
Fodder seems me
The wise man knew
But he has much left to do
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: chyros on Wed, 07 September 2016, 15:46:53
I met a man who lost his mind
In some lost place I had to find
"Follow me" the wise man said
But he walked behind.

I falter, here I bleed
Fodder seems me
The wise man knew
But he has much left to do
I walked into a hospital
Where none was sick and none was well
When at night the nurses left
I could not walk at all.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Wed, 07 September 2016, 16:37:43
I met a man who lost his mind
In some lost place I had to find
"Follow me" the wise man said
But he walked behind.

I falter, here I bleed
Fodder seems me
The wise man knew
But he has much left to do
I walked into a hospital
Where none was sick and none was well
When at night the nurses left
I could not walk at all.


I too entered hospice
The service excellent
There was a hitch in my step
Now with ease I stride
My empty pockets also light
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: fohat.digs on Wed, 07 September 2016, 16:59:08
Your  Daily  Moment  of  Zen

. . . . .

21. Some days you are the bug, and some days you are the windshield.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: chyros on Wed, 07 September 2016, 19:20:48
Your  Daily  Moment  of  Zen

. . . . .

21. Some days you are the bug, and some days you are the windshield.
A wiser fellow than myself once said:

Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 08 September 2016, 13:10:39

Swordfish bonus level definitely the best, but the frog was cool as hell for sure.

The frog is hard to play, because you don't get it often.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: Halverson on Thu, 08 September 2016, 13:18:35
Don't let the dragon drag on, man
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: noisyturtle on Thu, 08 September 2016, 13:20:42
Generally I get a kick out of tp4 posts, but making the same post over and over again is a brand new low.

at this point it's spam buddy, reign back your dementia.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 08 September 2016, 13:26:45
Generally I get a kick out of tp4 posts, but making the same post over and over again is a brand new low.

at this point it's spam buddy, reign back your dementia.



That's not what happened,  the Mod kept deleting my perfectly good post.


Granted/ I called him a dimwit..  I get that he's mad.. but hey.. Tp4 maintains that He's done nothing wrong post wise.
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: noisyturtle on Thu, 08 September 2016, 13:59:29
Generally I get a kick out of tp4 posts, but making the same post over and over again is a brand new low.

at this point it's spam buddy, reign back your dementia.



That's not what happened,  the Mod kept deleting my perfectly good post.


Granted/ I called him a dimwit..  I get that he's mad.. but hey.. Tp4 maintains that He's done nothing wrong post wise.

oh I thought you were making some point by submitting the same thread over and over :))

in the absence of peril tp ****posts
Title: Re: The Absence of Peril
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 08 September 2016, 15:18:28
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