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Music: Sharing and Listening - Where words fail, music speaks
xzar_monty replied to ShadySands's topic in Way Off-Topic
I've got hardly any DVDs but more than hundreds of CDs, I have to say. And while at work in my office I listen to them practically every day, although it's nothing but classical these days, basically -- so an awful lot of stuff is just lying around, quite literally collecting dust. Speaking of dust: Tori Amos was superb at her best. I remember weeping like crazy upon hearing this for the first time. It was just so beautiful. Her lyrics rarely add up to a coherent whole, but there are some masterful lines -- here she's brilliantly evoking memories and the sense of transient but life-transforming moments, whatever they may be for the listener. -
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A little bit more thoughts about the “theater incident” Budanov words, https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/03/27/7448459/ and William Spaniel explanation, who also suggest that Rosgvardia is to busy in and around UA as well.
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The What Are You Reading thread (now with a simpler name)
xzar_monty replied to Amentep's topic in Way Off-Topic
How wonderful that someone really did it! I mean, wonderful in the context of famous metaphors becoming a kind of reality, not in the context of energy politics. -
The What Are You Reading thread (now with a simpler name)
Gorth replied to Amentep's topic in Way Off-Topic
It didn’t stop the former Australian prime minister from fighting tooth and nail against windmills (for the glory of the coal, gas and oil industry) -
The What Are You Reading thread (now with a simpler name)
xzar_monty replied to Amentep's topic in Way Off-Topic
A funny (to me) observation: reading Don Quixote today, it's impossible not to notice the parallel between Don Quixote and modern conspiracy theorists. Don Quixote is neither stupid nor uneducated, it's just that he has a huge flaw in his thinking when it comes to the question of chivalry, and no one can help him see the problem, no matter how they try. That's precisely how it is with conspiracy theorists, it's just that the flaw happens to be in different "places" in their mind. -
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Random video game news... Games are Randomly News Worthy
melkathi replied to Lexx's topic in Computer and Console
Mind you, Malcador ignored you first. We may need to look into this. Stand against Wormy-bullying. -
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Typical, standard, run-of-the-mill, garden variety DD2 action:
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What are you Playing Now? - Back to the Grind
Malcador replied to majestic's topic in Computer and Console
Still not used to Caesar 4's mechanics, at least when designing cities and I keep forgetting it's not always one mine to two factories (well for some it works). Although it is a nice change from Caesar 3 where workplaces need homes nearby, but city sprawls out and seems a little less realistic to me. So blundering my way through the campaign. Military command is more annoying than C3, not sure why they had to add depth to a side feature - also no triumphal arch for sending my legions to aid the Empire : feh! -
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What are you Playing Now? - Back to the Grind
bugarup replied to majestic's topic in Computer and Console
This reminds me I never did a playthrough where Mike pisses Mads off into leaving and then chooses her over the other people anyway. I wonder what Marburg would say. -
What are you Playing Now? - Back to the Grind
Hurlshort replied to majestic's topic in Computer and Console
Wartales - I decided to start a new run on easy. Easy combat, easy economy. I was doing fine on experienced, but it was taking a long time and there was a lot to keep track of. On easy I can just breeze through some systems and focus on the story and my fighters. I'm heading into the third area no, and my squad is pretty deadly. Easy isn't all that easy. There are still some tricky parts and you aren't going to get away with taking on stuff that is way higher than you, but it is more forgiving. Plus I'm not constantly broke. -
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What are you Playing Now? - Back to the Grind
melkathi replied to majestic's topic in Computer and Console
Got to let he die once, find out who her father is, then turn him against Halbeck for his daughter's death. I never find that dossier though. -
What are you Playing Now? - Back to the Grind
HoonDing replied to majestic's topic in Computer and Console
I romance and save Madison every time -
There is but it wasn't very accurate so I stopped using it. It kept listing games as unredeemed even though they were which caused me to try to gift a few games multiple times.
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I'll give people some time. Of some things are still left over after that, I'll grab a key of something.
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There should really be an easy way on their end to just copy-and-paste all the titles of your leftover/unredeemed keys. Thanks as always, ShadySands!