Robot player vs real person
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@zaph said in Robot player vs real person:
It surprises me how few people on here are interested in words.
I almost can't believe that you said that! I am a logophile and have been since grammar school. I made the mistake of thinking that people who would play a serious word game like Lex were too. I found out i was badly mistaken. So instead of just letting loose with a dissertation on a word played I do things like ask "are you interested in the etymology of <word>". Too often, i get replies like "No". Or "not really".
Currently I am only playing 3 people (all women) but I am not saying anything and wondering if they will actually say anything. -
@joyfulhorse Right! Case in point -- the phrase "thin on the ground" -- British origin and (mostly) usage. Means 'scarce' or similar. I love to talk about things like that.
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@thatguythere202 So you really like the whole "GF Experience" in this game dont ya lol.
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@sparks Um... yeah, sure. I can say I've been told after a game to "Get F****d" ... is that what we are calling the GF experience? No. waitaminute. Girlfriend experience? "Gee, Fantastic" experience?
Being a child of the last century, I'm probably not as up-to-date as I ought to be on all the Netspeak. -
@jrp32 Hey wasn't it you that complained about the bag to me incessantly in one game, after beating me in the previous 6 games?
I resigned and gave you that win even though I was 200 ahead of you.
Because you talking was soooooo boringRule 47: Don't complain about the bag
YOU are better off with robots.
I hope this has answered your question.
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@jrp32 Also why is this a women's issue?
If you are feeling rejected disproportionately by women, I guess there might be more to this story and some "looking inside" could be more useful than complaining that chicks aren't digging you.
You might be okay with words, but stringing them together isn't your gift.
PS: You made yourself sound like a perve if I wasn't clear enough.
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@joyfulhorse you are making yourself the miniskirt and heels of an eighties court case.
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