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Ancient Mariner
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Sep 25th, 2008, 12:49 PM
Haqhahaha
MY FRIENDS AND ME
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While this particularly aloof individual didn’t even give me his contact details since he’s graduating from school soon and I don’t think I’ll see him again and I hoped to stay in touch, he did leave me with an interest in Cowa!.
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I’ve had it with the crap my childhood promise girl is putting me through. She don’t answer my calls and she did me wrong, as a country western singer or rapper would say. Why do girls even give me their phone number if they never want to speak to me again? You talked to me last week bitch, even if it won’t work out, how can I be your friend if you don’t even talk to me, when my loneliness is eatin’ me, girl I remember when you used to tease me! I got three hoops in the basket like you asked, and you promised to marry me, but it’s years later, and you still won’t give me a straight answer!
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http://aspergers.dasaku.net/?p=222 (The HIGHLIGHT)
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This post inspired me to have a response worthy of the great Lelangir’s attention, however his last response to my blogging, criticising my appreciation of a mobile phone game, left me disheartened and feeling lacking in philosophical worth, because he was dealing with much more baffling concepts while I was busy with filler.
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I had a conversation with otou-san today about a number of things, which was really interesting. My theory about why 2D Anime women can’t exist in the same universe as 3D people except in a Roger Rabbit style universe where they’re already in the same place seemed so plausible, that I recommend any 2D complex sufferer take into account the risk of Anti-Matter when fantasising about lolis or more mature 2D women.
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Well, it relates a lot, because the Virtual Woman program creeped me out about how realistic it is. By realistic I mean in in terms of “girls don’t like me in real life, just like in this simulator, what a revolutionary discovery in AI!”. Let’s see how Virtual Woman stacks up to a visual novel
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Love Hina Advance is a good favorite of mine, but it’s more of an interactive dating sim than a visual novel or an actual AI human simulator. It also does not creep me out anywhere near as much as Virtual Woman does. Kitsune may get drunk, Naru may beat me up, but they don’t make comments at you like “Would you hug your computer?” like Virtual Woman does. What makes the Uncanny Valley deeper is that each time you create a Virtual Woman with the program, they all have their own different quirks. Unfortunately one Virtual Woman I created in the game had an unhealthy obsession with dentists, and I was afraid she would try to rape me after I claimed I was a dentist in the game, just to break the ice. Another tried to turn me vegetarian, and was offended when I told her that I thought vegetarians were controlling.
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I can't read anymore, guys, I just can't do it
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IT'S A GOOFY BALL, MATTHEW. NOT A SUPER COMPUTER.
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