Mister Apple
Not Mr. Apple
Yeah, I s'pose.
I mean, we wouldn't have the leet hammer bros without memes.
I mean, we wouldn't have the leet hammer bros without memes.
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Pink Boo speaks exactly like this lol.Mcmadness said:Yes, as I said before, memes in Mario is NOTHING new.
Like, I still like, remember how like, Goombella like, talked like a total like, teenager you know?
It's just pop-culture nonsense, happens all the time.
Time Turner said:If you give a million typewriters to a million monkeys, you'll mostly end up with gibberish.
In 2003, lecturers and students from the University of Plymouth MediaLab Arts course used a £2,000 grant from the Arts Council to study the literary output of real monkeys. They left a computer keyboard in the enclosure of six Celebes crested macaques in Paignton Zoo in Devon in England for a month, with a radio link to broadcast the results on a website.
Not only did the monkeys produce nothing but five total pages largely consisting of the letter S, the lead male began by bashing the keyboard with a stone, and the monkeys continued by urinating and defecating on it. Mike Phillips, director of the university's Institute of Digital Arts and Technology (i-DAT), said that the artist-funded project was primarily performance art, and they had learned "an awful lot" from it. He concluded that monkeys "are not random generators. They're more complex than that. ... They were quite interested in the screen, and they saw that when they typed a letter, something happened. There was a level of intention there."
It still ended with them producing nothing but gibberish.Magikrazy said:Time Turner said:If you give a million typewriters to a million monkeys, you'll mostly end up with gibberish.In 2003, lecturers and students from the University of Plymouth MediaLab Arts course used a £2,000 grant from the Arts Council to study the literary output of real monkeys. They left a computer keyboard in the enclosure of six Celebes crested macaques in Paignton Zoo in Devon in England for a month, with a radio link to broadcast the results on a website.
Not only did the monkeys produce nothing but five total pages largely consisting of the letter S, the lead male began by bashing the keyboard with a stone, and the monkeys continued by urinating and defecating on it. Mike Phillips, director of the university's Institute of Digital Arts and Technology (i-DAT), said that the artist-funded project was primarily performance art, and they had learned "an awful lot" from it. He concluded that monkeys "are not random generators. They're more complex than that. ... They were quite interested in the screen, and they saw that when they typed a letter, something happened. There was a level of intention there."
Mcmadness said:It's hilarious to me how in some circles of the internet, people are acting like the MegaBug is more than just some random monster that shows up at the last chunk of the game. Some people claiming that it "manipulated the events of the game to make things go in it's favour" when it's been shown to be nothing more then just a raging glitch monster that wants to destroy things. For crying out loud it doesn't even speak.
TheSuperStarSaga said:Mcmadness said:It's hilarious to me how in some circles of the internet, people are acting like the MegaBug is more than just some random monster that shows up at the last chunk of the game. Some people claiming that it "manipulated the events of the game to make things go in it's favour" when it's been shown to be nothing more then just a raging glitch monster that wants to destroy things. For crying out loud it doesn't even speak.
Fans don't like the idea of Bowser always being the final boss / main villain I guess. I guess it's not too much of a stretch when the evil dark paint took control of Bowser in Color Splash.