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Giant Table
Giant Table
This discussion is for giant table and what everybody thinks of Giant Table.
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I personally the the table was very giant and very enjoyable to clean.
Last edited by 2004 Honda Accord 2.4L (Blue); 22 Jul, 2019 @ 8:37pm
Waterborden 22 Jul, 2019 @ 8:36pm 
Stacking the boxes was very tough but satisfying
LexonLexoff 22 Jul, 2019 @ 8:37pm 
I personally think that although stacking boxes was fun, he should have made it so that we had to stack giant tables on top of each other
Originally posted by LexonLexoff:
I personally think that although stacking boxes was fun, he should have made it so that we had to stack giant tables on top of each other
this would make for even more enjoyable giant table content!
Waterborden 22 Jul, 2019 @ 8:38pm 
Originally posted by MrSmithicals:
Originally posted by LexonLexoff:
I personally think that although stacking boxes was fun, he should have made it so that we had to stack giant tables on top of each other
this would make for even more enjoyable giant table content!
That would be fun, but might be a little too complicated
Originally posted by Waterborden:
Originally posted by MrSmithicals:
this would make for even more enjoyable giant table content!
That would be fun, but might be a little too complicated
There's nothing bad about a little giant table challenge!
LexonLexoff 22 Jul, 2019 @ 8:39pm 
Originally posted by Waterborden:
Originally posted by MrSmithicals:
this would make for even more enjoyable giant table content!
That would be fun, but might be a little too complicated
I dont know I feel like the more giant tables there are, the better
When I first saw this map, I thought the word "giant" was just being hyperbolic. I thought that I would simply clean a larger than average size table and then move on with my day. However, I did not realize that my life would change the second I began work on the map. I realized that it was more than just a map, it was art. It was a beautiful depiction of how you seem so small if you are standing on a giant table (and when it says giant, it really means giant, like actually, you cannot even begin to imagine how giant it is so don't even try). I live my life now remembering what it felt like peering off of that giant table and seeing the world for what it really is. My deepest gratitude goes out to Senator Armstrong for creating this modern day masterpiece. You have changed my life and hopefully many others for the better. Thoughts?
Originally posted by Flips:
When I first saw this map, I thought the word "giant" was just being hyperbolic. I thought that I would simply clean a larger than average size table and then move on with my day. However, I did not realize that my life would change the second I began work on the map. I realized that it was more than just a map, it was art. It was a beautiful depiction of how you seem so small if you are standing on a giant table (and when it says giant, it really means giant, like actually, you cannot even begin to imagine how giant it is so don't even try). I live my life now remembering what it felt like peering off of that giant table and seeing the world for what it really is. My deepest gratitude goes out to Senator Armstrong for creating this modern day masterpiece. You have changed my life and hopefully many others for the better. Thoughts?
I'm at a loss for words... a truly deep and profound reflection on such an important topic...
Waterborden 22 Jul, 2019 @ 8:42pm 
Originally posted by Flips:
When I first saw this map, I thought the word "giant" was just being hyperbolic. I thought that I would simply clean a larger than average size table and then move on with my day. However, I did not realize that my life would change the second I began work on the map. I realized that it was more than just a map, it was art. It was a beautiful depiction of how you seem so small if you are standing on a giant table (and when it says giant, it really means giant, like actually, you cannot even begin to imagine how giant it is so don't even try). I live my life now remembering what it felt like peering off of that giant table and seeing the world for what it really is. My deepest gratitude goes out to Senator Armstrong for creating this modern day masterpiece. You have changed my life and hopefully many others for the better. Thoughts?
Once we figured out that you could throw the bodies and boxes onto the table instead of carrying them, it TOTALLY changed the metagame!
LexonLexoff 22 Jul, 2019 @ 8:43pm 
Originally posted by Flips:
When I first saw this map, I thought the word "giant" was just being hyperbolic. I thought that I would simply clean a larger than average size table and then move on with my day. However, I did not realize that my life would change the second I began work on the map. I realized that it was more than just a map, it was art. It was a beautiful depiction of how you seem so small if you are standing on a giant table (and when it says giant, it really means giant, like actually, you cannot even begin to imagine how giant it is so don't even try). I live my life now remembering what it felt like peering off of that giant table and seeing the world for what it really is. My deepest gratitude goes out to Senator Armstrong for creating this modern day masterpiece. You have changed my life and hopefully many others for the better. Thoughts?
It begs the question as to whether this table is the perfect table all tables strive to be as described by some theologians
Originally posted by LexonLexoff:
Originally posted by Flips:
When I first saw this map, I thought the word "giant" was just being hyperbolic. I thought that I would simply clean a larger than average size table and then move on with my day. However, I did not realize that my life would change the second I began work on the map. I realized that it was more than just a map, it was art. It was a beautiful depiction of how you seem so small if you are standing on a giant table (and when it says giant, it really means giant, like actually, you cannot even begin to imagine how giant it is so don't even try). I live my life now remembering what it felt like peering off of that giant table and seeing the world for what it really is. My deepest gratitude goes out to Senator Armstrong for creating this modern day masterpiece. You have changed my life and hopefully many others for the better. Thoughts?
It begs the question as to whether this table is the perfect table all tables strive to be as described by some theologians
The box stacking may have been a subtle allusion to Saint Thomas Aquinas's famous saying, "Repetition is the mother of learning"
Originally posted by MrSmithicals:
Originally posted by LexonLexoff:
It begs the question as to whether this table is the perfect table all tables strive to be as described by some theologians
The box stacking may have been a subtle allusion to Saint Thomas Aquinas's famous saying, "Repetition is the mother of learning"
I had not thought of it this way before, but now that you point it out, I can clearly see how the creator thoughtfully put this allusion into his work. He really does a great job of making these biblical allusions throughout the map.
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