Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20180827202615/@comment-1496755-20190601135344

Ho ho, funny that you mention it - this sort of prank existed in my country as well, about 100 years ago, give or take a few decades. They didn't just poke people in the anus, they'd also moisten their fingers, so that they'd get deeper. Yeah, pretty gross. The curious thing about this is the word we use to refer to it - it is pronounced like "buzzick" and originally it meant exactly this whole butt-poking thing. As time passed, however, the word's meaning evolved and it started to mean "joking" or "kidding" ina more innocent manner. It's hard to say when this transition happened exactly, but it must have been around the 1970's - 1980's... maybe. I know my generation was already completely oblivious of its original meaning and we used buzzick purely as a word for joking. Elderly people were another story, though... my grandma was quite aware of the word's true meaning and I remember she was very irritated whenever I used it.

I can generally related to other nerds... but then again, they are not always my "flavor" of nerd. They may be big fans of, say, Star Wars, but might know practically nothing about DOS games. You don't exactly enjoy such games, but at least you are fairly familiar with the topic, so you'd understand when I refer to various things.

If Quake 1 feels exhausted, you could turn this into an opportunity to explore beyond... official mission packs, other third-party mission packs like Q!Zone, maybe even the sequel in-name-only, Quake 2? Opens up some new content, while also giving you time away from the more generic Q1 content, to clear your head. It helps when you've worked with something for a very long time.

I have found out that erotic stuff often tends to be disposable. It sates you quickly, leaving a craving for something new and untried.

Yes, nudity somehow is a more sensitive subject, even though it is supposed to be related to pleasure (while violence is obviously more related to suffering... though it gives some people pleasure as well). Could this be because we view pleasure as a more private, more intimate experience? Maybe. And this could give it a certain degree of sacrament, thus making it the more sensitive thing. And violence - it's just a means to an end. A tool.

Wait... donkey porn?!?

By the way, Romero finally released his Sigil - an unofficial fifth episode of Doom, created in honor of its 25th birthday. I've heard lots of different opinions about it. Personally, I am having fun playing it.