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Cylon
Clockwatcher
Level 3: 194 points
Last Logged In: May 5th, 2017
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September 4th, 2012 5:08 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: The first task reads: "Take a picture of yourself. " This is the only time a sous rature gesture will be made, so let us remind you: you may be your character, but your character need not be you.


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posted by Amoeba Man on September 5th, 2012 5:32 AM

Greetings! Welcome to the game, where having fun in snow is at least partially what it's all about. Conservative estimates peg "having fun in snow" at about 24% of the game, but there's been some significant scholarly work putting it at at least 36%.

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posted by Cylon on September 13th, 2012 7:36 AM

Thank you for the greetings and the updated research report! Given your data, how might one expect living in a location with 72% hot, sunny day coverage to affect one's ability to have fun?

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posted by Amoeba Man on September 18th, 2012 7:59 AM

Granted, that is going to seriously hamper your ability to have fun in snow. But at least 40% of the remaining fun possibilities are climate independent (these include whimsical outings, talking to animals, video games, and BMX, among other things). And a significant portion of the remainder are warm-climate exclusive, like shark surfing. So, all things being equal, you should still be able to have fun, as long as you don't try to make snow angels in the grass (or a pit of deadly fire ants).