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Uploaded by on May 18, 2011

In every game of SimAnt (for the SNES), the spider only has a narrow window of opportunity to devour ants at her leisure before she becomes ant food. Sometimes, she fails to take advantage of that opportunity.

This video does not showcase one of those times.

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  • Does your whole problem with the queen moving to the top of the nest have anything to do with the fact that she seems to move to where the food is placed? IE: Where you put it at the top of the nest.

  • @Mihomiti I think she attempts to move towards the food... but I honestly don't know enough about the game to confirm her programming, particularly when a nest is huge and she hugs the damn near top of it anyway. Totally not a secure location.

  • Actually, in Latin:

    In - not felix - happy

    In - not fortuna - lucky

    So, unfortuitous means unfortunate, whereas infelicitous means unhappy.

  • @kamatsu8 My English dictionary roflskates at your attempt to narrow down the definition of infelicitous.

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  •  I wish they would make SimAnt for the Wii. My PC is always slow and I sold my old Nintendos...

  • Fuck you cat.. MEW!

  • @GrimithR it means unfortunate in the sense of "it was unfortunate that the event occurred as it did." It kind of means "The current situation does not facilitate for such an occurrence."

  • @GrimithR PWNED!

  • Bahaha, lawnmower. Outside isn't as bad as inside, however. So many hazards.... I think I got pepper-sprayed to death once too.

  • infelicitous: Someone not named Felicia. XD

  • It means unfortunate, but if you were to look at where it comes from, it'd be more apt to say: Unhappy, such as: An unhappy situation. Not necessarily something you'd call a person, but rather the way you might describe a situation or mood.

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