That's actually why I'm involved in the convention scene in the way that I am now. I know so much about video games, comic books, and alcohol. It's all fairly useless (the alcohol party does get me invited to parties on occasion I suppose). After failing to figure out how to take these interests and make money I figured that at I could at least start sounding smart when I talked about them. Since I'm a good public speak and I'm sexy (not Steel sexy mind you, but who is?) I go to a bunch of the local Florida comic and sci-fi conventions and sit on panels about games and/or comics. It's not a huge deal but it lets me show off a bit and makes the audience think I'm some kind of industry person.
I've seen each episode of Buffy so many times that I'm probably an expert on that show by now.
Hmm, come to think of it, it's been a while since I seen that show . . . marathon time!
Excellent thread, I feel the same way too. Obviously I know a ton on games. I know way too much about Star Wars. I know an awful lot about Hollywood movies, actors, etc. My pathetic Dolphins.
Its rare conversations about these topics come up in every day life which sucks.
- Games, clearly.
- 20th Century US presidential history.
- Small claims law, and most non-business civil claims (US, specifically California).
- Welding and metal work. General engineering and construction.
- Baseball after 1998.
- An uncanny ability to herd cattle. Seriously, people comment on my ability to control a herd. I like to think the cattle know on some level I am a vegan so help me out.
robio said:... Since I'm a good public speak[er] and I'm sexy...
Which is why you and Vader need to get (fucking) organized and do a regular US podcast for the VGpress. Then me and Foolz could go bi-weekly. I love Foolz, and doing the podcast, but I think the universe can only sustain a certain level of Yakuza talk before it starts collapsing in on itself.
Ravenprose said:I've seen each episode of Buffy so many times that I'm probably an expert on that show by now.
Hmm, come to think of it, it's been a while since I seen that show . . . marathon time!
Season 6 makes me want to cut myself.
aspro said:
Which is why you and Vader need to get (fucking) organized and do a regular US podcast for the VGpress. Then me and Foolz could go bi-weekly. I love Foolz, and doing the podcast, but I think the universe can only sustain a certain level of Yakuza talk before it starts collapsing in on itself.
I can always talk about FIFA or Killzone instead.
P.S.
You forgot powder coating in your list, mate.
aspro said:
Which is why you and Vader need to get (fucking) organized and do a regular US podcast for the VGpress. Then me and Foolz could go bi-weekly. I love Foolz, and doing the podcast, but I think the universe can only sustain a certain level of Yakuza talk before it starts collapsing in on itself.
Me get organized?? Yeah...
We'll give it a shot one of these days I'm sure. I still may need some hand holding for he firsy one but I'd give it a go.
aspro said:
Which is why you and Vader need to get (fucking) organized and do a regular US podcast for the VGpress. Then me and Foolz could go bi-weekly. I love Foolz, and doing the podcast, but I think the universe can only sustain a certain level of Yakuza talk before it starts collapsing in on itself.
But I am going to start playing yakuza soon.
Foolz said:I can always talk about FIFA or Killzone instead.
P.S.
You forgot powder coating in your list, mate.
Don't want that web searchable, which is why I only talk about it on the podcast.
aspro said:
Don't want that web searchable, which is why I only talk about it on the podcast.
Ah, afraid someone will think it's slang for another type of powder?
Ravenprose said:gamingeek said:Season 6 makes me want to cut myself.
Why?
To be fair, it's unquestionably the worst season. I still like it, though.
aspro said:
- Games, clearly.
- 20th Century US presidential history.
- Small claims law, and most non-business civil claims (US, specifically California).
- Welding and metal work. General engineering and construction.
- Baseball after 1998.
- An uncanny ability to herd cattle. Seriously, people comment on my ability to control a herd. I like to think the cattle know on some level I am a vegan so help me out.
Ha, I'm more of an expert on baseball before 1998. BY OUR POWERS COMBINED
I think you're also an expert in hurting yourself but not dying.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileRavenprose said:Why?
Because everyone in every episode seems to want to cut themselves. I've never seen something more depressing in my entire life.
Bring back Giles and crack out some jokes I say.
"Get over it Buffy or I will hurt you."
I know more about Doom than just about anybody. The only thing that's stopping me is its programming. I could never really get into the level editting and modding scene. Nonetheless, I still know an extensive amount of the games' mechanics, the quirks, glitches, and exploits that make the 1's and 0's do what they do.
Listen to Iced Earth and play Doom
The topic of this thread is something that's troubled me many times over the course of my life. I have no fields of greatly in depth expertise. In the same way I have no specialist interest which I will dedicate a very large part of my life to so that I know more about than anyone else. And in the same way that I have no particular talent, or calling.
I am good at most things I tried my hand at, so I feel like a bit of a jack of all trades. I'm also interested in a number of things, especially music, art, videogames (obviously), photography, football, films ... and I know a great deal about certain specialist areas within those but not enough about anything so it makes me feel like an expert (even though others have in the past treated me that way on occasion).
The frustrations of an all-rounder ...
bugsonglass said:The topic of this thread is something that's troubled me many times over the course of my life. I have no fields of greatly in depth expertise. In the same way I have no specialist interest which I will dedicate a very large part of my life to so that I know more about than anyone else. And in the same way that I have no particular talent, or calling.
I am good at most things I tried my hand at, so I feel like a bit of a jack of all trades. I'm also interested in a number of things, especially music, art, videogames (obviously), photography, football, films ... and I know a great deal about certain specialist areas within those but not enough about anything so it makes me feel like an expert (even though others have in the past treated me that way on occasion).
The frustrations of an all-rounder ...
Just go study engineering and build cranes.
You make a very good point. In fact many times I wished I had studied something which is very directly applicable and which gives one a very good idea of what jobs they should be looking for. Instead I have degrees in Theoretical Physics and Pure Mathematics. The only one more useless when it comes to helping you know what to do or giving you employment options would be Philosophy ... and I was actually very tempted to do that
So that makes me wonder what other useless depths of knowledge we all hold here. I can start by stating I have been a longtime master of The Simpsons. It's dwindled a bit over the years, removed from my youth of reruns being played 8 times a day, but I'm still good as long as you don't count anything after the first 12 seasons. I am also the master of web browsers, and obscure free software.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobile