What is a marriage? A miserable little pile of secrets! The Gauntlet is your life partner now…have at you!

What is a marriage? A miserable little pile of secrets! The Gauntlet is your life partner now…have at you!

What is a marriage? A miserable little pile of secrets! The Gauntlet is your life partner now…have at you!

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8 thoughts on “What is a marriage? A miserable little pile of secrets! The Gauntlet is your life partner now…have at you!”

  1. Russell Benner It’s almost like the Matrix. What you don’t realize is Rob Ferguson and I are secretly harvesting your energy to power the robots of the Revolution.

  2. Russell Benner It’s almost like the Matrix. What you don’t realize is Rob Ferguson and I are secretly harvesting your energy to power the robots of the Revolution.

  3. arturo martinez Let’s have a conversation about “What is funny?” and “What is relevant?”, as your link is neither. 

    My original post is a play on a very famous quote from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. That is what makes it funny (or, at least, somewhat amusing). It is also a statement about the fact that, at that time, I was putting LOTS of events on the calendar. In other words, there were so many events on the schedule, players wouldn’t have time for their loved ones. Hence, my original post was both funny and relevant to the Gauntlet at that time.

    The comment by Daniel Fowler was a play on the idea that players are somehow married to the Gauntlet. It is funny. His follow-up comment drills down on that with a quote that sounds like something you might ask a long-time spouse or partner, given you are very comfortable being around them. It is also funny and, in fact, intensifies the humor behind his original comment (especially because it uses a hashtag, a rhetorical internet device that denotes some sort of importance). 

    The comment by Russell Benner is not particularly funny (though it has a wistfulness I appreciate), but it is definitely relevant, as it is a commentary on all the events hitting the calendar. 

    My follow-up comment to Russell parries with a bit of funny, by making a pop culture reference to the Matrix. It is by no means a knee-slapper, but it swims along nicely with the basic thrust of the original post and commentary. 

    Your comment is a link to a comic strip that is, if I’m being generous, somewhat funny. But all the humor is drained away by the fact that it is entirely irrelevant. Thus, your comment comes across as one of the following (or both): 1) You being entirely clueless or 2) you trying too hard. Both are unflattering. Stop doing it. 

  4. arturo martinez Let’s have a conversation about “What is funny?” and “What is relevant?”, as your link is neither. 

    My original post is a play on a very famous quote from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. That is what makes it funny (or, at least, somewhat amusing). It is also a statement about the fact that, at that time, I was putting LOTS of events on the calendar. In other words, there were so many events on the schedule, players wouldn’t have time for their loved ones. Hence, my original post was both funny and relevant to the Gauntlet at that time.

    The comment by Daniel Fowler was a play on the idea that players are somehow married to the Gauntlet. It is funny. His follow-up comment drills down on that with a quote that sounds like something you might ask a long-time spouse or partner, given you are very comfortable being around them. It is also funny and, in fact, intensifies the humor behind his original comment (especially because it uses a hashtag, a rhetorical internet device that denotes some sort of importance). 

    The comment by Russell Benner is not particularly funny (though it has a wistfulness I appreciate), but it is definitely relevant, as it is a commentary on all the events hitting the calendar. 

    My follow-up comment to Russell parries with a bit of funny, by making a pop culture reference to the Matrix. It is by no means a knee-slapper, but it swims along nicely with the basic thrust of the original post and commentary. 

    Your comment is a link to a comic strip that is, if I’m being generous, somewhat funny. But all the humor is drained away by the fact that it is entirely irrelevant. Thus, your comment comes across as one of the following (or both): 1) You being entirely clueless or 2) you trying too hard. Both are unflattering. Stop doing it. 

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