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Author Topic: Gargantua Blargg  (Read 4815 times)

« on: October 02, 2002, 12:30:40 PM »
I really don't know, but I'm completely new here... But, does anyone remember Blargg from Tetris Attack (THE MOST ADDICTING GAME EVER!) and Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island? I think he's in the newest game.. But he's blue. -__- Anyway, Blargg is the best.

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Blargg is the greatest...

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"I lack the creativity required to properly compile an adequate signature in which my personality is depicted."

Insane Steve

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« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2002, 06:39:54 PM »
You know, I think I am going to like you here. Gargantua Blargg is the best mascot in Tetris Attack, the best game ever (My opinion) ARRRRRRRRGH!

As for the "Blue Gargantua Blargg," That is a different enemy found only in 3-3 named "Nep-Enut".

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I respect your post. As long as you don''t insult my intelligence in it.
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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2002, 12:27:07 AM »
He is? He isn't in any other levels?
And is the weird looking thing sometimes found in lava that is smaller than Gargantua Blargg a normal Blargg? They sure look weird.

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That was a joke.

« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2002, 04:08:21 AM »
I've yet to play the most recent Mario game, with the exception of Mario Sunshine (Which was only rented and thus not played through duration), but there is a level in Super Mario World 2 where Blargg is present. He has those little Blarggs too.. But the big one is cute because you can stand by the edge and he'll just wait there trying to eat you. I think the Blargg from Tetris Attack is far better, however. Cell coloring benefits Blargg more than the SMW2 version. Gargantua Blargg is definitely the best character besides Bowser in my mind... Even if he only appears to eat you, I would still try to give him a hug. Ow.

Nep-Enut sounds like it would be Gargantua Blargg's most dreaded rival. I don't think water and magma meat very often, however, so they'd just have to work on staring contests from afar to see whom is the most dreaded rival....

I will also refrain from doing any intelligence insulting, as it's just not my forte since I definitely didn't come here to bug people.. Just gloat about Blargg. ;)

"I lack the creativity required to properly compile an adequate signature in which my personality is depicted."
"I lack the creativity required to properly compile an adequate signature in which my personality is depicted."

Insane Steve

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« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2002, 08:18:29 PM »
That's my sig. I think it is getting kind of stale, so I may have to change it soon. As for your sig, I can actually define every word in it. No one better anger me or I'll be forced to do so.

PS: I refuse to be inviegled to partake in any banal conversation which does not adequatly satisfy my intellectual requirements, and will thus lambaste them as much as I deem fit.

(Oh yea, that staement doesn't apply to this conversation.)

I am not a people person. In fact, I`m more of an anti-people person.
I respect your post. As long as you don''t insult my intelligence in it.
~I.S.~

Chupperson Weird

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« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2002, 09:13:05 PM »
You know, I can also define every word in both of those long sentences, but I try to keep my superior command of the language subdued, as most people here probably fail to comprehend words like "Antidisestablishmentarianism."

Dexter, boy genius...Dexter, the cookie
That was a joke.

« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2002, 09:17:03 PM »
Hm.. A resort to using "Big Words". I really didn't mean to offend any of you with my Big Word Skills. In fact... It's sad we got onto the topic of big words. Bring back Blargg Talk! He's so cute.. I think I'll draw another picture of him tonight.
"I lack the creativity required to properly compile an adequate signature in which my personality is depicted."

« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2002, 05:12:33 PM »
Well, don't mind them, they're just saying a incipient seriatim of desultory, sesquipedalian words, and I've got to say it's not very propitious. Anyway, this is getting extremely antediluvian. This entire conversation is aberrant. Let's try to ameliorate these prolix words as soon as possible. I have an avarice to stop this right now. Try to show some comity here. These words are hard to grok to ones that aren't as erudite as us. I don't mean to be an encumbrance. This is very innocuous, yet puerile joviality on my behalf. Let's not tomolt the quotidian ones into a paroxysm.

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Weekly Frostbite Quote #3:

Girl: Hey, we`re all calling this guy up and yelling at him. You want to try?
Frostbite: Why would I do that?
Girl: He`s really mean. He calls people crackers.
Frostbite: So? Why should I care?
Girl: You`d want to be called an hors d`oeuvre?
Frostbite: If you think crackers are hors d`oeuvres, you must be poor.
Girl: Ew!

« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2002, 10:07:15 PM »
How did a topic about Gargantuan Blargg end up in a competition to see how many complex words one could look up in a thesarus?
"I'm a stupid fatty and I like to play with my Easy Bake oven." - frostbite

Chupperson Weird

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« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2002, 11:09:57 PM »
Umm... that's Gargantua, without an N, in this case.
Only a privileged few know what we are concatenating.
"Grok"... that's a cool word.
I grok all you were saying, frostbite.
...Except, this is getting to be an anachronism of a time before the flood?
Or did you simply mean it was utterly outdated?
Here's an interesting tidbit:
"Grok" was coined by Robert A. Heinlein in "Stranger in a Strange Land".
You know, it's funny, there's this girl I knew for a while that had been in school, and she was trying homeschooling... so I and a few friends of mine were talking to her, and every few minutes, one of us would say something apparently beyond her comprehension. She even got peeved when I used "large" instead of "big". Apparently, most (note that I said "most") people in school really need to work on their vocabulary. It's sad. Quite sad.

P.S. Let's hope we don't get sucked up by a Quantum Singularity.

Dexter, boy genius...Dexter, the cookie

Edited by - Chupperson Weird on 10/4/2002 10:49:51 PM
That was a joke.

Insane Steve

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« Reply #10 on: October 05, 2002, 09:07:06 PM »
Hmmmmm, you know, I also go to TUNMB, and thus have the ability to drag ANYTHING off-topic. It is a learned behavior and mot a trait.

PS: No, I cannot define every word in frostbite's paragraph. I know about 1/2-2/3 of the purposefully large words.

PPS: Shouldn't we be getting back to Gargantua Blargg? He actually (I think) only appears ONCE (in 1-4) of YI! I can't think of any other levels he appears in! (And no, I do not know what the bonus levels in SMA3 are... for I am still too lazy to get the game.)

I am not a people person. In fact, I`m more of an anti-people person.
I respect your post. As long as you don''t insult my intelligence in it.
~I.S.~

« Reply #11 on: October 05, 2002, 11:48:57 PM »
I was also going to put some sentence about the study of flags in there, but I couldn't make it fit in with the rest of the post.

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Weekly Frostbite Quote #3:

Girl: Hey, we`re all calling this guy up and yelling at him. You want to try?
Frostbite: Why would I do that?
Girl: He`s really mean. He calls people crackers.
Frostbite: So? Why should I care?
Girl: You`d want to be called an hors d`oeuvre?
Frostbite: If you think crackers are hors d`oeuvres, you must be poor.
Girl: Ew!

Chupperson Weird

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« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2002, 09:15:32 PM »
Hmm...
You guys know about
Nuomultramicroscopic sylicalvulcanical neosis?
(Or however you spell that)
It's a respiratory condition found in coal miners.

Dexter, boy genius...Dexter, the cookie

Edited by - Chupperson Weird on 10/6/2002 8:17:17 PM
That was a joke.

« Reply #13 on: October 06, 2002, 09:36:42 PM »
You don't need to memorize a dictionary to know what words mean. While I can't DEFINE every word in Fostbite's paragraph, I can figure out what each is meant to say in each sentence by context.
"I'm a stupid fatty and I like to play with my Easy Bake oven." - frostbite

Chupperson Weird

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« Reply #14 on: October 06, 2002, 11:31:34 PM »
Same here... though I do know the meaning of most of them right off the top of my head.

Dexter, boy genius...Dexter, the cookie
That was a joke.

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