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Beggars Anonymous. Sign in to follow this Followers Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. Recommended Posts. Warped Aurora Posted May 17, Ok people how about some Shitcodes Share and share alike. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. Posted May 19, I've tryed and tryed to get to I dont understand y I ain't getting any tp. Posted May 21, Woozy Teage 1. The player with the lowest-ranked card each hand must push one of their piles of coins into the pot.

Suits have no bearing in breaking ties -- all players sharing the same lowest rank must push in a pile. Play continues, with each hand resulting in someone pushing in a pile. Once a player has pushed in their final stack, they exit the game. The winner of the match is that player with the last remaining pile in front of him, and he collects the entire pot. Shit on your neighbor Screw your neighbor Fuck your neighbor Crap on your neighbor play poop your neighbor dirty on your neighbor card game ranter go round crap on your neighbor card game crap on your neighbor card game rules crap on your neighbor rules crap on your neighbor card.

Alternate Versions The game may be played with the king acting as a "hand stopper", in the sense that if any player is dealt a King, all players lay their cards face up on the table, and the person holding the lowest card is the loser. In other words, no trading occurs if a King is dealt. Once a player has pushed in their final stack, they continue playing "on honor" or "on grace". A player exits the game after losing a round in which he was "on honor" or "on grace".

I ended up spending 30 minutes underground waiting for the serpent to leave. Eventually it did, but that half hour was boring as all heck. The trek back home was just as slow, probably because I was riding an aquatic creature on dry land. I did make it back home in one piece, and in that one piece, I decided to flatten a hill and use the dirt to expand my backyard.

It took a while, but I planted some grass and flowers and it now looks somewhat natural. Using this extra space behind the house I was building which will now be addressed as Big House , I made some animal pens.

One pen for breeding animals, one for pets, and one pen embedded into the ground for pigs, my new food supply. Due to the amazing Genetic Animals mod, most farm animals eat grass to satiate their hunger, so I put some grass blocks under the pen with a gap between the grass layer and dirt layer where the pigs are. After a lot of waiting for the grass to grow yes, I watched it grow , I moved on to getting some chickens.

I went to the nearby mountains and found three. One black, one fuzzy white, and one black chicken with a white head. I gathered some warped fungus and placed it around my portal to repel the big boar things hoglins?

I think? Anyways, I cleared the area around my nether portal, and through sheer determination, I got rid of a bunch of of those weird nether stem mushroom tree things.

I went back for some cobblestone for a wall, and picked up a rotten egg. I threw it and a cockatrice chick hatched. I was really happy, and I decided to name her Moorhen again with the puns. I sat her down and went back to the nether to place the wall and to hopefully find a new biome. Good news, I made the wall. I used some cobble to make a flimsy bridge across one of the smaller lakes, and I mined into the side of the cavern from there.

I eventually came across an opening, but it was still in the crimson forest biome that I had spawned in. Then I noticed something. A pillar of nether brick. I had found a nether fortress by pure luck! I marked the spot and went back to my base with an inventory full of netherrack and fungi.

So, previously, I had named a bunch of animals and I got two wonderful cockatrices. Starting off, I organized all of my items. It took a while, but I now have farm stuff next to the farm, stone and ores next to the mine, and an area for miscellaneous items. I also got overly excited about making a bestiary, so I ended up using all of the manuscripts on it. I went for a bit over to the swamp for, well, I actually have no idea, I probably just wanted to see what was in that direction.

I ran all the way to the end of the swamp and kept going until I found another even further from home. I then saw some really pretty birds. They looked sort of like golden eagles except darker and sleeker. Being my extremely gullible self, I approached them and.

It took me a full five minutes to kill one of them, at which point the flock dispersed, leaving me with seventeen stymphalian bird feathers Apparently stymphalian birds are in Greek mythology, and are really hard to spell properly.

That was not very fun, so I returned home to my bestiary. After a few minutes of reading, I decided I wanted a pixie. However, I failed to read the part where it said they spawn in fairy villages and those are incredibly rare. Somehow, my brief quest to find a pixie turned into a long journey all the way to the ocean, over a thousand blocks away from home. At this point, I decided to focus on exploring as much as possible and finding some loot to bring home. I found the village where I was killed by a fire dragon, but the dragon was nowhere to be seen.

I waited until nighttime when fire dragons supposedly return to their dens, but it never arrived, so I looted the den. There was a lot of gold and cobwebs, but I did manage to procure two more manuscripts to aid my addiction. I decided this meant the place was safe, so I double checked the village for any goods and stumbled upon a cyclops in a ravine.

Due to her hyperactivity, she sort of… fell. It was going alright before that, but she got cocky pun intended but regretted and ran into the giant, gaping hole in the ground and died.

After that scarring event, I decided I had nothing left to live for and just swam into the open ocean. I then saw a cool sea horse looking creature. A hippocampus! I fed it as much kelp as I could until it was tamed and I got an achievement. It was quite deep in the water, so it took me a few minutes to lure it into a bay with more kelp.

I ended up hollowing out an area for the hippocampus to stay until I got a saddle from home. I almost got roasted alive by a green fire dragon on the way back, but I managed to avoid it. Rather alarmingly, my male cockatrice, who I also brought along, went missing somewhere between me escaping the green dragon and reaching home. This post was a lot longer than my previous ones, the reason being I was a bit preoccupied with school and tests, so I just waited until I had enough time and willpower to actually write.

First, I obviously got my stuff back from the Cyclops lair and somehow managed to kill the overgrown goblin. The village also had a graveyard, which, unbeknownst to me, contained ghosts.

See, the thing about ghosts is that they can just pop up anywhere, attack, then retreat back into the ground. After a few more spirit-related deaths, I managed to loot the graveyard and make it away with the items. Among several bones and two skulls, there was ectoplasm and manuscripts. I must be honest, I have absolutely no idea what either of those are for.

So, I was making my way back with hay bales, ghost-y items, and a whole bunch of wool, shears, and mutton who knew Cyclopes loved sheep so much? His name was to be Sir Ginger Eddington the First. When I came home, I immediately decided to take the adventuring down a Notch see what I did there?

I started by giving my lovely cow a new collar. It was the pink one with a cyan gem that I bought from the villagers down south or north? I reached the animal pen and put it on her when I realized something. All the sheep were gone. They were nowhere to be found and the only creatures left were the cows.

Aside from the unfortunate circumstances, I was happy to find you could ride cows thanks to the Genetic Animals mod. I obviously put the saddle that Sir Ginger used to wear onto the multicolored cow with the pink collar. So, I fashioned some leather into a bridle and took the cow for a ride. I decided to name her Daffodil. I rode around my base for a while before venturing towards the sea.

I found a pretty lagoon that flowed into the ocean, and thought that I could later make a small house there as a vacation home. Of course, when I went to mark it, I saw a purple sea serpent.

In fact, this was so close to the spruce biome where I had died previously that I think that was the very same sea serpent as before. Somewhat saddened, story of my life I went back home and checked in on my chickens. There were quite a few and I had racked up an alarming number of eggs. I also got a couple rotten eggs, which I figured were sterile, so I threw them.

A tiny, adorable, yellow and green hybrid. It was a cockatrice! I eagerly got it to follow me and I spent the next ten to twenty minutes lavishing it with attention.

All of a sudden, it grew! A little, yellow chick turned into a large, menacing creature, and I was ecstatic. I rushed over to the hen house for the more eggs and lo and behold, was yet another rotten egg. I quickly threw it and this time a while and greenish-yellow chick came out.



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