Everything posted by Walsingham
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This George Zimmerman thing
I think you are right.
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This George Zimmerman thing
I really shouldn't have been, but I was disappointed that Obama weighed in suddenly in the last 24 hours. Who the **** is advising SCOTUS? I think the unbelievably weakass advice scares me more than he does. First accepting a Nobel on credit, then chipping in with a meaningless opinion months after the case was news. One can only hope that his foreign affairs people are smarter than his domestics.
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Scientology and the Internet
Those recent outbursts are just spill-overs from the 4chan/anonymous fighting removal of some compromising videos from the web. That and scientology aggressively combats it's opponents unlike most other religions that are just punching-bags for militant atheists. Hah. There is that.
- The (hopefully) attractive women thread.
- The (hopefully) attractive women thread.
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Scientology and the Internet
A mate of mine has married an LDS girl, and I am obliged to say that I think they're perfectly nice. If I may venture an opinion, without offending them (so to speak), I would say that it vindicates my faith in people more than their faith in their church. OK, that was a bit rude.
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This George Zimmerman thing
If it was so, then why police didn't for example investigated Zimmerman's background before media involement albeit they did so for Martin? Or did majority of media outlets give false information about the case in this matter? I'm on record, having gotten a lot of the points wrong on this case, so shoot me down for asking. But I thought they didn't originally bring a case?
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Kids react to interracial Cheerios commercial controversy
No I mean that (quite literally) insufferable mother****er who got caught out making up interviews with famous people, who asserted that since the message he ascribed to his interviewees was trendy left wing it was therefore BETTER than being strictly true. I have mentioned before that I knew BBC correspondent Donald Milner. I am afraid that even when he was dying of cancer, he would have dragged himself upright, carrying his morphine drip and kicked said arsehole very VERY hard in the balls. It is a point of personal shame that my toecaps have never rearranged the trousers of half the bastards I hate.
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What you did today
I eat room temperature yoghurt from a shoe.
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The Science of Why We Don't Believe in Science
Can I interject a point of order? Choose bloody avatars! I hate reading a long thread like this, and forgetting who is who, because you slackers don't have pictures. I get especially annoyed, because your views deserve better representation than a blank box.
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What are you reading?
There's been some talk that HBO is talking with GRRM about adapting the Dunk and Egg stories. The comics are pretty good too. Wild Cards. Very very good. *blushes* well, OK. Maybe not very very good. But good. Great world building.
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What are you reading?
See, people like you, wanting '****ing action' is what produced KJA/BH's abortions! What the feth is a KJA/BH?
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What you did today
It doesn't need a special trial system. I think at least in the UK that it's rare to find a (criminal) lawyer who is prepared to sacrifice their professional chops for the sake of one case. Most barristers have at least one eye on becoming a QC. Getting Adebolajo off would prevent that. ~~ I mentioned that I'm back to the shop floor recently. It's less grand than I make it sound, but I was still pleased to be invited to one of my colleagues homes for Sunday lunch! At the same time we all got hacked off with the manager. To be fair, he is a genuinely good guy. But he was being bloody annoying today. What I've learned today is that all the priorities and logic and language at the strategic end of the business... it is fundamentally meaningless to tactical front end employees. That's no disgrace to the front end guys. That's the reality of what makes them work hard and get through the day. And it's no disgrace to the higher end people either. ...Up to a point. I say up to a point, because ultimately you get paid more. But that doesn't mean you are worth more, in abstract terms or (frankly) to the business. I'm in danger of waffling for three or four hours. So I'm going to kick back and play Skyrim with a bottle of good ice-cold Portuguese green wine.
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The (hopefully) attractive women thread.
I thought it was meant to be the old woman at the back in purple in Malcador's post. Yeah, out of this entire thread I pick out that woman ...something's obviously wrong with me. I have to say, I'm so frustrated I'd sleep with a packet of crisps if it had a nice smile, and even I didn't notice the woman in the background.
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Skills all wrong in RPGs?
I am hoping that I can boil down a discussion that has been going on outside the forum for over year into a few lines. RPGs in general have skill progression in a linear curve*. Your character spends or gains experience as a gradual progression. +1 to +2; 30% to 32% and so forth. However, the thrust of thinking at chez Walsingham has been that progression in real people doesn't go this way. it is less of a curve and more of a staircase. For whatever reason (and there has been a LOT of debate on this) the effective capability of people/trainees etc. tends to move in bursts. They achieve a certain level, sweat and fume, and make mistakes for a while, then suddenly change a lot of what they are doing all at once, and improve. Hopefully, those of you who are trainers or coaches or teachers are already pretty familiar with this point and will back me up. My point is that the affective experience of improvement is periods of frustration interspersed with massive elation and improvement. The current system is just a gradual and unimpressive slide into getting better. Therefore, would it not be more dramatically exciting, and more realistic to implement character progression that worked in the staircase fashion? *straight line or not, it's technically a curve.
- Non-romance dynamics in games
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What you did today
If you think that's unprecedented, old boy...
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Kids react to interracial Cheerios commercial controversy
Then it might be moving to watch, change one's perspective, force a shift in ideas. Ew. Doesn't bear consideration. To me it doesn't matter if there responses are staged, the message is true and relevant Be careful, young one. That way The Guardian lies.
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What you did today
@Bruce 1) I agree the murder of Lee Rigby was the most repellent bull**** I've seen in a long while. 2) Maltreating high profile suspects undermines the case and any bastard who did so to satisfy a personal urge deserves to get hit in the face with the full weight of the law. I think most prison officers would agree. 3) However, knowing that Adebolajo is a (very very) violent offender I find it easier to believe that he was hard to manage and got injured while attempting to do a prison officer an injury 4) Adebolajo's lawyers would use any and all injuries to try and get their client acquitted. 5) I reserve judgement pending more facts
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Renewed unrest in Egypt
I think it's grossly premature to say it's over. The key requirement for the Jifascists is just a supply of willing simple-minded young men, leavened by the occasional engineer and finger-pointer. their supply of both relies far more on human nature than politics. Fascism of all varieties isn't going away. It's like herpes.