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Wrath of Dagon

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  1. Before grandma conquers IS and Putin, she's going to have to conquer the menace of short flights of stairs: http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/09/25/video-hillary-clinton-struggles-stairs-curb-first-presidential-debate/ Another outbreak of pneumonia no doubt.
  2. Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl. Pretty early in the game, but great so far.
  3. More on Cheryl Mills immunity: http://observer.com/2016/09/the-fbi-investigation-of-emailgate-was-a-sham/ You give immunity to someone who's simultaneously acting as the chief suspect's lawyer! Just wow. Edit: More on this, this time from a former federal prosecutor, admittedly a partisan one: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/440370/why-did-obama-justice-department-grant-cheryl-mills-immunity
  4. On some games I have to set the video card GPU clock below normal to avoid crashes.
  5. wod, as usual, don't know what he is talking 'bout. it is indeed scary to discover just how many potential criminals get deals. *chuckle* we knew a smuggler who got a deal from feds to functional educate 'em 'bout current smuggling routes n' such. was almost like a paid consultant... well, actual it were a paid consultant too, but he also avoided personal prosecution. a few years after his deal went into effect, the guy got busted, predictably, for smuggling. got transactional immunity, but that didn't prevent him from being prosecuted for future crimes, and he just couldn't keep his hands outta the cookie jar. were embarrassing for everybody involved. tv police procedurals is a bit misleading. in our experience, a considerable amount o' police work is getting one crook to snitch on others, and not necessarily in court. HA! Good Fun! So do you believe they agreed to snitch on Hilzilla and then didn't snitch? Or did the government just need an education on how to avoid all security protocols?
  6. Well, I guess if you toss out the 60's and early 70's, then you have a point. But I don't know why we would do that, since they are a pretty solid blueprint to follow as to how this whole thing is going to develop over the next decade. http://thefederalist.com/2016/07/11/are-we-living-1968-all-over-again/ http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-0503-burrough-violent-revolution-20150503-story.html The tone of your reply was implying that I didn't know what I was talking about. My point was things are getting worse, not that they're historically unprecedented. Now you seem to be agreeing with me that things are indeed getting worse. Normally immunity is granted to get people to testify in court. In this case it seems they never had the intention of building a case, so why give immunity to those most involved? - unless it's precisely to keep them from talking. Edit: They gave immunity to Cheryl Mills, yet Cheryl Mills was present when they questioned Hilzilla, how's that for a hostile witness?
  7. Well thankfully the internet exists and you can check to see how often they happen. The 60's and 70's were pretty crazy, this stuff pales in comparison. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_racial_violence_in_the_United_States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_incidents_of_civil_unrest_in_the_United_States I wasn't here in the sixties and I wasn't comparing to the sixties either, obviously that was an extraordinary time. That was more than 50 years ago and you might as well compare to the Civil War. I don't remember anything like now in the late 70's, looks like Wikipedia is listing just about every episode, not wide scale rioting like we've seen lately. Was his pseudonym Carlos Danger by any chance? Edit: The pseudonym suggests he knew Hilzilla was using an unsecure system: http://ace.mu.nu/archives/365990.php
  8. I don't remember them happening this often before. 70% of rioters arrested in Charlotte were non-local btw.
  9. It's not a question of what I want, that's how it works.
  10. They would only be able to sue us in their country's courts, which means no more business for them with America. I guess with someone like Obola, who actually settles lawsuits with enemy countries, it could be a valid strategy.
  11. To channel GuardDog, what about Johnson? GD doesn't agree, but in a two party system the only logical choice is to vote for the lesser of two evils. If by election day Johnson looks like a he has a chance, then by all means. Personally I don't like most of his ideas though.
  12. Trump is far from a perfect candidate, but he's all we got. Unless you like what's happening with the country.
  13. Don't vote for Hilzilla for her own good: http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/healthcare/297208-clintons-eyes-a-window-into-her-health-issues
  14. What did you think of the fight at the mine in Teron?
  15. Can you pause and give orders or is it entirely real time?
  16. The Space Colony (actually generational space ship) does look interesting, but it'll still be a few years until it's out. Edit: Yes, it is a Desert Rats reference, since Dungeon Rats are the Seventh Heavy Armored division of the Imperial Guards, while Desert Rats is the Seventh Armored Division of the British Army. Actually Vince may be putting us on here, because why would you name an Armored Division "dungeon rats"? Do they mostly fight in dungeons during Dungeon Sieges?
  17. Dungeon Rats, the new, combat focused RPG from the developers of the Age of Decadence: http://www.irontowerstudio.com/forum/index.php/board,50.0.html Should be out in October or November. Hopefully this one will be hard enough.
  18. These riots have everything to do with the narrative and nothing to do with reality.
  19. Its also very subjective....but here is something accurate. If I just change one or two things with WOD post "Trump may not be a racist, but he's perfectly willing to exacerbate and exploit racial divisions if it helps to advance his and the rights agenda. " Except that that's a lie. And it's not in the conservative's interest to exacerbate racial division, quite the opposite. If you're talking about the racist right, then that would be a valid point, but those people are only called "right" as a smear against conservatives by the left, in fact historically the racists have been the Democrats and the socialists, such as Hilzilla's mentor, Grand Dragon of the KKK Robert Byrd, and Obola's mentor, Rev Wright.
  20. That's how I felt about HR, too bad that hasn't changed.
  21. He may not be a racist, but he's perfectly willing to exacerbate and exploit racial divisions if it helps to advance his and the left's agenda. Same goes for Hilzilla. Edit: Btw, did anyone notice how she lectured to not jump to conclusions after the latest terrorist attack, but immediately jumped to conclusions after the latest police shooting?
  22. We may not know exactly how Trump made his money, but we know exactly how Hilzilla made her money, by selling out the country to foreign interests while she bore the trust and responsibility of being the Secretary of State.
  23. Bioware has been phoning it in for quite some time. Sorry, couldn't help myself.
  24. If Hilzilla deleted and bleachbitted thirty thousand emails it should be seen as a serious indictment of her. What was she hiding? Trump didn't hide his tax returns from the IRS btw.
  25. Oh yeah, btw, here's one of those dangerous Second Amendment people the media is always so concerned about: https://pjmedia.com/trending/2016/09/19/uspsa-shooter-nra-instructor-shot-killed-somali-man-on-stabbing-rampage/
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