Ssaliss2010-07-08 10:10:54
Personally I pronounce it similar to the "tae" in "taekwondo" (both the "tae" and the "dae")
Shiri2010-07-08 10:22:26
People probably pronounce that wrong though, no one knows anything about Korean.
@Rika: not the way I learnt it when I did tae kwon-do! (though I could be the one that's wrong here instead of you)
@Rika: not the way I learnt it when I did tae kwon-do! (though I could be the one that's wrong here instead of you)
Rika2010-07-08 10:28:56
Isn't "tae" in Korean more like "tay" than "tie"?
/lost and confused
/lost and confused
Arix2010-07-08 10:35:28
When in game, I just assume everyone is pronouncing everything correctly, names included. This works most of the time unless some weirdo with an 'accent' comes along and tries to say my character's name phonetically
Kante2010-07-08 11:49:52
(Magnagora): You say, "Any artisans awake?"
(Magnagora): Haumea (from the Prime Material Plane) says, "You mean a super-useful trans bookbinder? At your service!"
(Magnagora): You say, "Ahd you been about several days earlier, serf, I would have had use for you."
(Magnagora): You say, "Had, rather."
(Magnagora): Nori (from the Prime Material Plane) says, "A shame."
(Magnagora): You say, "Not really. The peasant may make his gold from another."
(Magnagora): Haumea says, "Respectfully, her gold."
(Magnagora): You say, "Yes, yes, not pipe down maggot."
(Magnagora): You say, "Now...by the Gods, I cannot speak this month."
(Magnagora): Haumea (from the Prime Material Plane) says, "This is why we can't have nice things."
(Magnagora): Ongaku (from the Prime Material Plane) says, "A Marquis told you to be quiet. I would suggest you follow that advice."
readlog magnagora
2010/07/08 11:30:36 - Haumea quit the city.
Mag isn't for everyone, I guess.
Edit: I can't help but feel kind of bad, though.
(Magnagora): Haumea (from the Prime Material Plane) says, "You mean a super-useful trans bookbinder? At your service!"
(Magnagora): You say, "Ahd you been about several days earlier, serf, I would have had use for you."
(Magnagora): You say, "Had, rather."
(Magnagora): Nori (from the Prime Material Plane) says, "A shame."
(Magnagora): You say, "Not really. The peasant may make his gold from another."
(Magnagora): Haumea says, "Respectfully, her gold."
(Magnagora): You say, "Yes, yes, not pipe down maggot."
(Magnagora): You say, "Now...by the Gods, I cannot speak this month."
(Magnagora): Haumea (from the Prime Material Plane) says, "This is why we can't have nice things."
(Magnagora): Ongaku (from the Prime Material Plane) says, "A Marquis told you to be quiet. I would suggest you follow that advice."
readlog magnagora
2010/07/08 11:30:36 - Haumea quit the city.
Mag isn't for everyone, I guess.
Edit: I can't help but feel kind of bad, though.
Chalcedony2010-07-08 12:39:04
QUOTE
(The Talnaras): Siam says, "I can't help singing along to disney movie songs. :< UNDER THE SEEEEAAAAA :<."
My precious purple cousin. Your fail is literally music to my eyes.
Noola2010-07-08 13:54:37
QUOTE (Kante @ Jul 8 2010, 06:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Mag isn't for everyone, I guess.
Edit: I can't help but feel kind of bad, though.
Edit: I can't help but feel kind of bad, though.
This is the sort of situation where an OOC tell of "((Hey, just so you know, it's not personal.)) Would come in handy.
Unknown2010-07-08 14:06:29
QUOTE (Noola @ Jul 8 2010, 08:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
This is the sort of situation where an OOC tell of "((Hey, just so you know, it's not personal.)) Would come in handy.
I don't know. I agree with you that, when things get intense, an OOC note just to make sure the other person knows everything is ok is a really good idea, and in Old Skool Glom (OSG), I used that tack, myself.
But the above exchange seems kind of mild to me. If someone got -that- upset over the stuff in that log, they probably would have quit Mag sooner or later over something else.
Don't get me wrong - I'm 100% behind the idea of an OOC note if things are pretty heated, but I also wouldn't want to take the teeth out of Mag RP by sending an OOC tell after every situation that could be taken as terse rudeness. I guess I'm too sympathetic with the OSMs.
Unknown2010-07-08 14:20:09
QUOTE (Arix @ Jul 8 2010, 05:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I pronounce it 'tay-day' for some reason
Pretty sure that's how it is intended, so you sound like you're almost saying "Teddy".
C'mon people, must other race names feature a gimmick like that. How can you not notice?
Arin2010-07-08 14:56:15
(Celest): Rinada says, "Could anybody show me to jeremiah gryphta?"
(Celest): Xedrik says, "Sure."
(Celest): You say, "Which part of Jeremiah would you like to see?"
Postulant Xedrik Vivalde, Seer of the Light says, "Uh, arin."
(Celest): Rinada says, "The dingbat shop."
You snigger evilly.
Grandmaster Eldanien Silmet says, "His dingbats."
Postulant Xedrik Vivalde, Seer of the Light says, "You're evil."
(Celest): Xedrik says, "Sure."
(Celest): You say, "Which part of Jeremiah would you like to see?"
Postulant Xedrik Vivalde, Seer of the Light says, "Uh, arin."
(Celest): Rinada says, "The dingbat shop."
You snigger evilly.
Grandmaster Eldanien Silmet says, "His dingbats."
Postulant Xedrik Vivalde, Seer of the Light says, "You're evil."
Shiri2010-07-08 15:04:06
QUOTE (Vendetta Morendo @ Jul 8 2010, 03:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Pretty sure that's how it is intended, so you sound like you're almost saying "Teddy".
C'mon people, must other race names feature a gimmick like that. How can you not notice?
C'mon people, must other race names feature a gimmick like that. How can you not notice?
!!!!
I don't know, but I didn't. I'm converted now. You're still wrong about everything else though Rika.
Noola2010-07-08 15:10:35
QUOTE (Shiri @ Jul 8 2010, 10:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
!!!!
I don't know, but I didn't. I'm converted now. You're still wrong about everything else though Rika.
I don't know, but I didn't. I'm converted now. You're still wrong about everything else though Rika.
Seriously? You didn't look at the word 'Tae'dae' and immediately think teddy bear?
Shaddus2010-07-08 16:06:47
I always pronounced it tuh-day. Like tuh-tuh-tuh-day junior!
Unknown2010-07-08 16:48:18
QUOTE
(Serenwilde): Person (from the Prime Material Plane) says, "Hehe, I can play my instrument with 69 aptitude..."
Bloody tears formed in my eyes when I read that.
Shiri2010-07-08 16:58:17
QUOTE (Noola @ Jul 8 2010, 04:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Seriously? You didn't look at the word 'Tae'dae' and immediately think teddy bear?
Nope!
I feel kind of bad for making fun of Thoros for reading "underfed" as "un-derfed" now.
Sylphas2010-07-08 17:22:27
QUOTE (Shiri @ Jul 8 2010, 12:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Nope!
I feel kind of bad for making fun of Thoros for reading "underfed" as "un-derfed" now.
I feel kind of bad for making fun of Thoros for reading "underfed" as "un-derfed" now.
I actually read that as "un-derfed" too for a second before I caught myself. It looks too much like a form of "nerfed"!
Sylandra2010-07-08 17:27:11
Chief Superintendent Ushaara, of the Sentinel Company says, "You should see the file I have on the Skyplumes."
Ushaara nods his head sagely.
You say, "You have a file?"
Utterly entranced, you emit a long "Ooooh."
You say, "What does it say about us."
Chief Superintendent Ushaara, of the Sentinel Company says, "Indeed, we monitor all citizens."
Your eyes sparkle with amusement.
You say, "What's it say."
Chief Superintendent Ushaara, of the Sentinel Company says, "I'm afraid that information is classified."
"Awwwww!" you say.
You say, "But you said I should see it!"
Chief Superintendent Ushaara, of the Sentinel Company says, "It is good that all citizens maintain a heightened state of paranoia."
You stumble forward clumsily before throwing your hands up and screaming "Noooooooo!" melodramatically.
---
You hear that, Hallifax? BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING. -peer-
Ushaara nods his head sagely.
You say, "You have a file?"
Utterly entranced, you emit a long "Ooooh."
You say, "What does it say about us."
Chief Superintendent Ushaara, of the Sentinel Company says, "Indeed, we monitor all citizens."
Your eyes sparkle with amusement.
You say, "What's it say."
Chief Superintendent Ushaara, of the Sentinel Company says, "I'm afraid that information is classified."
"Awwwww!" you say.
You say, "But you said I should see it!"
Chief Superintendent Ushaara, of the Sentinel Company says, "It is good that all citizens maintain a heightened state of paranoia."
You stumble forward clumsily before throwing your hands up and screaming "Noooooooo!" melodramatically.
---
You hear that, Hallifax? BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING. -peer-
Everiine2010-07-08 18:13:00
Am I the only one who mixes them? Tae'dae = tie-day?
Felicia2010-07-08 19:16:31
QUOTE (Everiine @ Jul 8 2010, 02:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Am I the only one who mixes them? Tae'dae = tie-day?
No, I do the same inside my own head — probably because that's the way common real-life counterparts are pronounced (Tae Kwon Do and Daedalus, for example).
Still, it's always been obvious to me that "Tae'dae" is a play on "teddy."
Sylandra2010-07-08 19:31:26
QUOTE (Everiine @ Jul 8 2010, 02:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Am I the only one who mixes them? Tae'dae = tie-day?
I do that!