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+ | '''Fail''' is the [[phenomenon]] caused by lack of [[win]]. Fail falls into three categories: fail, epic fail and leopard fail. ''Fail'' often arises when [[you]]'re doing it [[wrong]], ''epic fail'' is usually caused by overlooking the [[obvious]], and ''leopard fail'' occurs from being so damn [[unlucky]] that, not only do you lose [[the game]], but the chances of a flip in spacetime causing your brain to teleport to [[the Neptune]] are higher. For example, [[Keiji]] failed so damn badly in trying to attract [[/b/]]'s attention by posting the Failure Leopard that there's absolutely no choice but to class it, itself, as leopard fail. | ||
- | + | "Fail" can also represent the number [[4]].444444... recurring (or 4<sup>4</sup>∕<sub>9</sub>). This way, one can say ''failhundred'' to refer to the number 444 (as it is rounded down), ''failthousand'' for 4444, and so on. At these numbers, the pictorial counter would have shown leopards on every digit. | |
- | ''' | + | == Types of fail == |
+ | === Nickfail and Colorfail === | ||
+ | '''Nickfail''' occurs when [[IRC]] [[roleplayer]]s who play multiple [[character]]s at once (including their [[OOC]] nick) accidentally type into the wrong window or tab, resulting in the wrong character saying or doing things. Nickfail is the most common accidental way of breaking the [[fourth wall]] in RPs, and is usually more [[annoying]] than [[funny]]. '''Colorfail''' is similar; instead of (or as well as) using the wrong nick, a player uses the wrong color, which causes all sorts of confusion. | ||
- | [[ | + | === Emotefail === |
+ | '''Emotefail''' occurs in instant messages. It occurs when the user types something and the software changes it into an emoticon which wasn't intended. This often happens when the number [[8]] occurs at the end of a [[parentheses|parenthesized]] phrase, or when you type :x wanting a "lips sealed" emote and get a corny "kissing" emote instead. | ||
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+ | === DirectX 5 on Linux === | ||
+ | '''DirectX 5 on Linux''' is just [[plein|plain]] fail, according to [[Theta]]: | ||
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+ | *[1:42:05] [[Tech]]: [[Grammar|Direct X5]] would probably [[kill]] my [[Ubuntu]] machine. | ||
+ | *[1:42:13] Theta: > using DirectX on Linux | ||
+ | |{{Episode|44}}}} |
Latest revision as of 09:04, 16 May 2012
- Quote: Customer of the Krusty Krab
He burnt my shake!
Fail is the phenomenon caused by lack of win. Fail falls into three categories: fail, epic fail and leopard fail. Fail often arises when you're doing it wrong, epic fail is usually caused by overlooking the obvious, and leopard fail occurs from being so damn unlucky that, not only do you lose the game, but the chances of a flip in spacetime causing your brain to teleport to the Neptune are higher. For example, Keiji failed so damn badly in trying to attract /b/'s attention by posting the Failure Leopard that there's absolutely no choice but to class it, itself, as leopard fail.
"Fail" can also represent the number 4.444444... recurring (or 44∕9). This way, one can say failhundred to refer to the number 444 (as it is rounded down), failthousand for 4444, and so on. At these numbers, the pictorial counter would have shown leopards on every digit.
Types of fail
Nickfail and Colorfail
Nickfail occurs when IRC roleplayers who play multiple characters at once (including their OOC nick) accidentally type into the wrong window or tab, resulting in the wrong character saying or doing things. Nickfail is the most common accidental way of breaking the fourth wall in RPs, and is usually more annoying than funny. Colorfail is similar; instead of (or as well as) using the wrong nick, a player uses the wrong color, which causes all sorts of confusion.
Emotefail
Emotefail occurs in instant messages. It occurs when the user types something and the software changes it into an emoticon which wasn't intended. This often happens when the number 8 occurs at the end of a parenthesized phrase, or when you type :x wanting a "lips sealed" emote and get a corny "kissing" emote instead.
DirectX 5 on Linux
DirectX 5 on Linux is just plain fail, according to Theta:
- Quote: Episode 44