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Comments on Puzzle #3892: To the death!
By Adam Nielson (monkeyboy)

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  quality:   difficulty:   solvability: line logic only  

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#1: Johanna smith (micki) on Oct 28, 2008

Ah! You are back! Nice...
#2: Sylvain "WCPman" (qwerty) on Oct 28, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#3: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Oct 28, 2008
Thanks, guys. It's fun to be "back." :-)
#4: Jane Doe (telly) on Oct 28, 2008
Very nice and not too hard! So glad you're creating again!!! Please do more!
#5: Minnie Fuerstnau (m.fuerstnau) on Oct 29, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#6: Jen Ladano (jladano) on Oct 29, 2008
I was thinking that it was Trogdor the burninator, from Strongbad. And now that song is in my head.

Very VERY cool. Thank you.
#7: Beth (Shasta) on Oct 29, 2008
I thought it was Saphira. Glad to have you back!
#8: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Oct 29, 2008
Thanks so much, all.
#9: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on Oct 29, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#10: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Oct 29, 2008
Thanks... I really appreciate that compliment.
#11: Jota (Jota) on Nov 13, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#12: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 13, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#13: Jota (Jota) on Nov 14, 2008
Not my cup of tea (arcade games) thanks for the explanation.
#14: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 14, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#15: Timothy (relic10) on Nov 15, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#16: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 15, 2008
Thank you so much. I think it's funny that your 5 year old daughter knew that.
#17: Sylvain "WCPman" (qwerty) on Nov 15, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#18: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 15, 2008
Exactly. That's what I meant.
#19: Timothy (relic10) on Nov 15, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#20: Sylvain "WCPman" (qwerty) on Nov 15, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#21: Timothy (relic10) on Nov 15, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#22: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 15, 2008
You can debate Sylvain all you want on the details of the ratings. My point was that why is a 5 year old girl exposed to extreme violent and bloody graphic death?
#23: Timothy (relic10) on Nov 16, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#24: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 16, 2008
LOL Timmy, and just like many others, you get offended way too easily. I asked an innocent question, and you could have responded with only these parts of your tirade (quoting you exactly):

"The point of my original post was to show that even a young child upon seeing the image when it was not even completed knew exactly what it was. She didn't say "it's a dragon", or "it's a monster", but knew EXACTLY what you had made. It was a testament to the high quality of the puzzle image you had made."

And also...

"To answer your question, my son has collected MK stuff over the years, video games and otherwise. As I mentioned earlier, and tried to hit on in my previous posts, he has MK cartoons, action figures, etc., none of which portay "bloody graphic death", but all of which bear the MK logo. I said she recognized the logo."

Why go any further?

If you choose to expose your innocent children to that type of "entertainment" (whether it is your daughter or your son) that's fine. That is your choice, and unfortunately your right as a parent. I am sorry for asking an innocent question that got completely blown out of proportion.
#25: Timothy (relic10) on Nov 16, 2008
"why go any further?" is a question we could have asked of you so many times. Yet that is what you always seem to do. Without even knowing you it is so obvious that you are a puny little man who is only brave enough to run his mouth from behind the safety of his computer. And to think this whole exchange started because I chose to compliment your work. Your "innocent question" was obviously not that at all, but an example of typical monkeyboy sarcasm. Add me to the list of people on this site that you have managed to alienate. If your track record is such as it is on this site where no one even knows you in person, I can only imagine your popularity in the real world.
#26: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 16, 2008
And yet once again, ignorant people like you go attacking me personally, hiding behind your computer as well. I didn't attack you at all, yet that is exactly what you did to me, just because I asked an innocent question.

I never asked you to comment on my puzzle anyway. Never speak to me again.
#27: Timothy (relic10) on Nov 17, 2008
You know monkeyboy, I have been coming to this site for several years and it used to be a very nice place to go after work. Most of the people here are friendly and only speak up to compliment a puzzle. You, however, are the exception. Until this exchange I have only spoken up to make a compliment (and as a matter of fact that is how I started this exchange). You really bring out the worst in people, and so I am ashamed to admit that I can no longer make that claim. If you look at virtually every negative comment or angry exchange on this site, it somehow comes back to you. I am so sick of clicking on the comments section of any given puzzle and seeing something typical from you. And now it's personal. You asked me "why go any further?" regarding my previous post, but did you ever ask yourself that same question? Why, when I complimented your puzzle, could you not say thank you, or not say anything at all for that matter, and leave it at that, like most people would? My children are none of your business. Yes, my daughter knows what the Mortal Kombat logo looks like; if that makes me a bad father in your opinion, I really couldn't care less. It is another example of your need to attack and criticize. Every puzzle created and every comment made is a personal invitation to you to make some snide comment or personal attack. "Choose to expose your innocent children to the filth and horrors"...You little maggot, if you don't think that's a personal attack, then you are a bigger fool than I had thought. I am done with this site. While I give Jan great credit for not censoring, the down side is that we are required to tolerate the likes of you. And because you spend so much time creating and solving puzzles (I would imagine because you're alone in this world and have nothing better to do), your presence is evident constantly. While I've always enjoyed coming to this site, your ever-present negativity makes it no longer worth it. And by the way, I am not hiding behind my computer; unlike you, that is not my style, believe me. If you ever wish to come out from behind your keyboard, you little coward, and want to say some of your big words to someone's face, I welcome it. I don't know where you live geographically, but if you ever want the opportunity, get my email address from Jan. You can then contact me, and if you are relatively close, I'll give you the chance to prove my theory wrong that you will only say what you say from the safety of your computer. Jan, if he asks, give him my email address. I hope to hear from you soon, monkeyboy, but I'm not holding my breath, if I judge you correctly. By the way, don't bother responding to this post if you want to reach me, because I don't intend to log in again. I hate to give you even that minor victory, but if it means not being exposed to your constant contempt and maliciousness, then it's worth it.
#28: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 17, 2008
Tiny Tim... just in case you DO read this, I will write just these few lines. I only attacked you personally AFTER you did so first. I never denied that. As for you leaving this site... LOL. Thank you so much! I didn't even know you existed before your little essays a few days ago. I won't miss you at all. Say "hi" to Bob for me. :-)
#29: Sylvain "WCPman" (qwerty) on Nov 19, 2008 [SPOILER]
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#30: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 19, 2008
LOL
Love it!
I love how the victim just dangles in the air, waiting for his opponent to "finish him." LOL

This is over, Sylvain. Nothing to worry about.
#31: Jan Wolter (jan) on Dec 8, 2008
Yup, it's over. Relic10 left this site and has not been back, though I tried to talk him into returning. Glad someone's loving it.

Nice puzzle though.
#32: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Dec 8, 2008
Jan, my "Love it!" comment in #30 was directed at and only at Sylvain's "Finish it" comment in #29 (a MK term).

Thanks for the comment.
#33: Diana W (aeris) on Apr 25, 2010 [SPOILER]
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#34: bugaboo (bugaboo) on Feb 13, 2011
what a great image
#35: Marsha Rolle (marsharolle) on Dec 23, 2011
I think the dragon is wonderful and thank you for all your time in creating the puzzle
#36: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Dec 24, 2011
Thank you all.
#37: Luis Cavazos (luishifto) on Oct 3, 2012
Very nice image and enjoyable to solve, congratulations!
#38: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Oct 3, 2012
Thanks.

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