Remove Omicrons Restrictions

hsof777
97 posts Member
edited August 2022
It would make the game a lot more fun a varied if we were able to use characters omi abilities in all game mode. With gls present it wouldn't break the game at all.
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  • Ultra
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    they won't
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    Ultra wrote: »
    they won't

    i know but one can dream
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    Ultra wrote: »
    they won't
    They won’t whilst people still call them omNicrons
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    Ultra wrote: »
    they won't
    They won’t whilst people still call them omNicrons

    thanks i fixed it hahahaha
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    Ultra wrote: »
    they won't
    They won’t whilst people still call them omNicrons

    Pop quiz - you’re a teacher DS, what connects Butterfly, Uncle and Orange?

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    Wed_Santa wrote: »
    Ultra wrote: »
    they won't
    They won’t whilst people still call them omNicrons

    Pop quiz - you’re a teacher DS, what connects Butterfly, Uncle and Orange?
    I’m a Maths teacher, so I pass.
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    Though if I had to guess I’d say that none of them have a natural rhyming word in English.
  • TVF
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    Though if I had to guess I’d say that none of them have a natural rhyming word in English.

    Shutterfly, Grunkle (Stan), and sporange.
    I need a new message here. https://discord.gg/AmStGTH
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    Yes that’s right they are all middle names of Kardashian children…
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    …alternatively they’re all words that were originally spelled and pronounced other than today’s versions which are all mispronunciations that people just gave up correcting

    (Flutter by, nuncle, norange, nomnicron…)
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    TVF wrote: »
    Though if I had to guess I’d say that none of them have a natural rhyming word in English.

    Shutterfly, Grunkle (Stan), and sporange.

    Doorhinge rhymes with orange.
    Well, not really, but it's from Monkey Island III so...
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    Wed_Santa wrote: »
    …alternatively they’re all words that were originally spelled and pronounced other than today’s versions which are all mispronunciations that people just gave up correcting

    (Flutter by, nuncle, norange, nomnicron…)
    Those people were quitters!

    It’s the same with people typing that they “could care less”, when they mean they “couldn’t care less”. The worst is when people try to explain why “could care less” is correct, rather than just accepting that they are wrong.
  • Jkane
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    Wed_Santa wrote: »
    …alternatively they’re all words that were originally spelled and pronounced other than today’s versions which are all mispronunciations that people just gave up correcting

    (Flutter by, nuncle, norange, nomnicron…)
    Those people were quitters!

    It’s the same with people typing that they “could care less”, when they mean they “couldn’t care less”. The worst is when people try to explain why “could care less” is correct, rather than just accepting that they are wrong.

    I COULD care less. Not a lot less, but less.
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    Jkane wrote: »
    Wed_Santa wrote: »
    …alternatively they’re all words that were originally spelled and pronounced other than today’s versions which are all mispronunciations that people just gave up correcting

    (Flutter by, nuncle, norange, nomnicron…)
    Those people were quitters!

    It’s the same with people typing that they “could care less”, when they mean they “couldn’t care less”. The worst is when people try to explain why “could care less” is correct, rather than just accepting that they are wrong.

    I COULD care less. Not a lot less, but less.
    So you do care? Got it.
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    [/quote]
    Those people were quitters!

    It’s the same with people typing that they “could care less”, when they mean they “couldn’t care less”. The worst is when people try to explain why “could care less” is correct, rather than just accepting that they are wrong. [/quote]

    FACTS
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    Wed_Santa wrote: »
    …alternatively they’re all words that were originally spelled and pronounced other than today’s versions which are all mispronunciations that people just gave up correcting

    (Flutter by, nuncle, norange, nomnicron…)
    Those people were quitters!

    It’s the same with people typing that they “could care less”, when they mean they “couldn’t care less”. The worst is when people try to explain why “could care less” is correct, rather than just accepting that they are wrong.

    Add people that say "whether or not" and "should of".
  • TVF
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    Alot noone and aswell, as well.
    I need a new message here. https://discord.gg/AmStGTH
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    TVF wrote: »
    Alot noone and aswell, as well.

    Can't believe noone got Rouge One yet. We see this alot aswell. It's like you guys could care less about Star Wars.

    Should of stayed in bed this morning...
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    My brain is bleeding :(
  • Jkane
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    My brain is bleeding :(

    You should really have that looked at.
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    Wed_Santa wrote: »
    …alternatively they’re all words that were originally spelled and pronounced other than today’s versions which are all mispronunciations that people just gave up correcting

    (Flutter by, nuncle, norange, nomnicron…)

    Napkin as well, in the opposite direction as nuncle and norange. Keep in mind that the idea of putting a space between words in Western languages wasn't invented until about 800AD and took a long time to spread. So you would say that you gave an apkin to a nuncle so he could eat a norange, but you would write that you gave anapkintoanunclesohecouldeatanorange.

    Is it any wonder why some nouns lost or gained an N?

    Also who cares because the strength of English is that it can be spoken in so many ways because it's about a dozen other languages superglued together. It's robust as hell. Embrace its evolution because that means it's alive. You only have hard and fast rules for languages that are dead, like Latin, because no one speaks them enough for those rules to evolve. Not to mention that an evolving language is one that influences other languages, not the other way around. There's a reason English words and idioms and structures find their way into other languages and not the other way around.
    Ceterum censeo Patientia esse meliat.
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    I can't believe no one said carbuncle.
    Make Bronzium autoplay opening an option.
  • Ultra
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    I can't believe no one said carbuncle.

    not just the carbuncles but the carbaunties and carbnephews too!
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    Can anyone remember what this thread was about?
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    Wed_Santa wrote: »
    Can anyone remember what this thread was about?

    The Spanish Inquisitors?
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    Wed_Santa wrote: »
    Can anyone remember what this thread was about?

    What is a thread if not just throwing words at a dart board?
    Ceterum censeo Patientia esse meliat.
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