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The absolute madman actually said it lmao.
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I'm honestly shocked that the dems have done something smart. Gotta say I was expecting they would have gone with Shapiro, whose support for vouchers alone could probably tank all of the enthusiasm generated by benching Joe. I say this completely unironically, as a state chanpion high school football coach and a veteran with a dui Walz may actually make Texas competitive. Also as a rural non-ivy league blue collar guy he makes a good contrast to the furniture fornicating Thiel goblin JD Vance.
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Andalusia Stryker It's a Texas single malt smoked like Texas barbecue and by god is it good. I've also discovered the sentimental gentleman and I think it's probably going to top the old fashioned for me as the ****tail to make at home. I've done it with scotch and bourbon and I think it should work well with any whiskey you'd be comfortable doing an old fashioned with, could probably work with cognac or similar brandys as well.
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Anime and Manga - How do you Live? Edition
PK htiw klaw eriF replied to Bartimaeus's topic in Way Off-Topic
Kengan Ashura I do not say this lightly, but I think this may be the thing that unites this thread in sheer disdain. This feels like it was made in a lab specifically for me to hate. Some of the worst CGI animation I've ever seen combines with a stupid ass tournament arc and the worst Shonen tropes you can think of. The first 5 minutes sees a middle-aged office worker see two gym gods fight and his response is to go have the secks (for the first time in 15 years, as the narrator makes sure to tell us) because of survival instincts. Thankfully we are saved from a cgi secks scene, but instead there is a very unsettling closeup of the office workers face and at that point I decided that I will never take a Netflix suggestion in my life. I'd like to say it got me to cancel Netflix, but I don't pay for it anyways lmao. The one thing I'll give it is that I did not hate it so much to go pick up a shoe to throw at the TV, but if I had been wearing shoes you can bet your ass that I would have thrown at least one at the screen. -
Cinema and Movie Thread: coming at you at 24fps
PK htiw klaw eriF replied to Raithe's topic in Way Off-Topic
One Hour Photo (2002) Robin Williams plays a workaholic photo counter guy in a legally distinct Wal-Mart in an unknown part of the US. It's very good, you feel both second-hand embarrassment for Sy and also get very creeped out by him, Robin absolutely nailed this role. Everything else is good, it very much feels like parts of my childhood in a way that will probably make sense to US kids who grew up between the 90s and aughts. Ikarie XB-1 (1963) A soviet era sci-fi film that feels like an alternative Star Trek. That's perhaps underselling it, but it was an incredible film that manages to make space feel more ordinary and lived in that what hacks like Villeneuve do. Tarot (2024) An unremarkable PG-13 horror where a group of college students unleash evil when drunk and not so horny. -
Maybe this will be controversial, but I think it's a bigger scandal that Steven van de Velde was allowed to compete in the Olympics after raping a 12 year old than Imane Khelif being allowed to compete.
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It's hard for me to be mad at boob plate or chainmail bikinis in terms of protection after playing WotR, where wearing nothing at all can bring far more armor class than full plate and a tower shield. Something something game system vs realism. The bigger issue with the boobplates is that more often than not they look bad. Fantasy artists really need to up their game and make armor more interesting generally, most of it (within singular games/settings) is too similar, there's maybe small differences for gender (bewbs and curves for teh laydeez, ironman form fitting for teh fellas) and otherwise only the designs on specific armors being different or they'll just slap some spikes on teh eevull armor.
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Cinema and Movie Thread: coming at you at 24fps
PK htiw klaw eriF replied to Raithe's topic in Way Off-Topic
I watched a whole lot of movies recently, here's the ones I remember enough to post about Bottle Rocket (1996) Wes Anderson's best film, before he got carried away with unnatural symmetry. It's a very Texas movie, not quite Fargo in Texas but close enough for that to make sense. Hamlet (2000) Kyle MacLachlan wields his unsettling chin to great effect. Not nearly as iconic as Romeo+Juliet, but a good adaptation regardless. Arcadian (2024) Nic Cage in dad mode for a post-apocalyptic horror that is also coming of age for two teenage sons. The high point was the monster design, which is the most unsettling I've seen in quite some time. Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring - Extended Cut (2001) I wish there were more 4+ hour movies with intermissions. I think 10-hour series tend to get carried away while sometimes you need a few more hours to tell an epic. -
Thanks everyone. It's been a hard week and I've been too tired to really focus on anything after having to deal with grief, doing all the work to set up the cremation and viewing, and helping to rearrange the house after all of the hospice care machinery was taken back. My dad already did some of the planning because he was adamant about not having a funeral and wanted to be cremated, but there's always calls to make and hoops to jump through to make it actually happen. At this point I'm not feeling as sad but just very tired. A guy broke a chair at the viewing, it's sturdy enough that you'd really have to work at it to break it, so I have no idea how he would have done that. My dad would have thought it was funny. Excuse you, I have written a several essays on chainmail bikinis. One of them is very 100000 words.
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My father passed away today around 630. I've had to make all the calls letting folks know he's gone and am now finally trying to process things. Back in March, my dad was given at best a few weeks to live. He stuck it out for over four months and fought like hell to stay around for his family, even on death's door cared more about my mom and I than he did himself. I'm gonna miss him but seeing how hard it was for him near the end.....I don't know, it was a tough way to live and I think he would be relieved to not have struggle anymore. Regardless it's going to be a **** week.
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You can also say the Republicans are also very pro-immigrant/immigration, because both candidates on their presidential ticket married immigrants. We can do this all day, where the personal identities and actions of individuals are given equal, or greater, weight to the policies advocated/enacted by the party/movement.....which is really dumb. No one is really fooled by it and it only seems to be entertained by the galaxy brained "centrists" desperate for some deniability for going along with repulsive ****. Though I guess going by that line of logic we can conclude that BLM/CRT/Wokeness can't be "anti-white", because of Shaun King. So I assume we'll be hearing nothing more about that from here on out.
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Let's not get too attached to the bit here, no one likes Ben Shapiro. I'd like to say I haven't heard of Dave Rubin in a long time, but currently he's trying to launch a Twitter orginal series that's just ripping off a 20-year old Simpsons joke with very bad animation.
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Surly Republicans can't be anti-gay because they crash Grindr and Lindsay Graham or George Santos got elected ?
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The TV and Streaming Thread: US Writers/Actors Strike Edition
PK htiw klaw eriF replied to Raithe's topic in Way Off-Topic
The Boys s4 finale: the writers are two years too late There's a lot going on here, but the short of it is that it's very much final season bait in the way that s3 of The Strain was. There's a new status quo, it's clearly the end of the line, etc etc. It's not really satire again because the big shock of martial law is something that's already in vogue with the people The Boys is attempting to parody. Overall it's floated by the cast, who with the glaring exception of Tomer Capone's Frenchie are fun to watch. But there's just so many times Carl Urban can do his sinister half-smile or Starr can do the Homelander eye twitch without it feeling like....edging. A lot of these seasons feels like filler, almost like half a season or one of those gap movies that too many animes do. -
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part VII
PK htiw klaw eriF replied to bugarup's topic in Computer and Console
I've looked into it some more and even without the mod it's a potentially very powerful class. To me the issues are: 1) For the class identity I'd assume it would lean more heavily towards Illusion and Enchantment rather than blasting spells. It's not a deal breaker per se because WotR is already full of flavor/gameplay discrepancies, but for the class fantasy breaking minds seems more in line than giga lightning fireballs with 2 for the price of one spells. 2) It's not really an Arcanist but a homebrew class, complete with specific archetypes via that subclass feature selection. Again not a problem per se, but it feels like the Arcanist got shafted in terms of archetypes and I honestly like the Arcanist as a class. 3) The vanilla class design of not having many buffs and getting no bonus spells is not great. Fixed by the mod, but not a good choice. If we're talking about mods.....Twin Spell metamagic can do the double spell for the price of a +4 spell level. -
I'll do it: The whirlwind is being reaped. The surprising thing isn't that a presidential candidate was shot at, it's that it took this long to happen (again). In the US you can get a gun more easily than you can pay your rent or get treatment for mental health, there are more guns here than people, you can get shot doing any number of normal activities, and violence (particularly gun violence) is atypically high for a so-called "first world country". The anomaly has been gun violence against politicians and officials, which is shockingly rare given all the above. Guess who thinks this is acceptable? The whole dip**** reactionary political apparatus. They, the courts, the activists, the donors, the politicians made this goddamn situation and as long as it stayed out of their country clubs, bizness meetings, and fundraisers they did not give a **** no matter how many men, women, and children got killed because someone who shouldn't have been able to get a gun was able to. It's finally come home for them, maybe now that happened to their golden calf they'll give two ****s. More likely they come up with some deranged conspiracy theory about the deep state or some other such nonsense to explain away their culpability.
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I keep going back to how much dems are screaming that this election will decide the fate of democracy to try and convince people to vote but are not operating strategically like it is. At the very least you'd expect them to put forward someone more liked than Joe, which strangely enough Kamala is, let alone flex some of that new presidential immunity granted by the supreme council of elders....but they're just barreling forward with a strategy that looks likely to fail.....because going against Biden now could hurt their future political career. Guess the ivy league can't teach sense. Also like you said, the seeds of this were planted under Obama. If his administration had stuck to their guns to force replacement for Scalia instead of giving up and if they had convinced RBG to step down then we wouldn't be dealing with this right now. The sad fact is that Republicans are simply better at navigating the contours of US politics (even if they are also bad at actually running things) and operate to achieve total victory while Democrats are still treating politics like a gentleman's game where everyone operates in good faith. It's ****ing maddening to watch.
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I think the GOP collapse did happen in 2012 and produced Trump, as the system loyal more polite brand of conservatism fell in favor of Trump's more bombastic and pugilisitic reactionary politics became the new order. It isn't favored popularly, but it is embraced enough internally by conservatives (from donors to activists to the base) that this is going to be the way for the time being. I don't disagree, the US clearly isn't working. But sadly I don't think it's confined to here, reactionaries seem to be ascendant everywhere. Maybe we can stave them off for now by everyone getting together to stop them, like in France recently, but I'm not sure if that works as a long-term strategy.
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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part VII
PK htiw klaw eriF replied to bugarup's topic in Computer and Console
The game now takes 10 minutes to load with all the mods I'm running. The mod that broke it? Sawtooth Sabres can be selected with Finesse Training. .....there's a Deceiver specific mod, I'm kind of interested in it but I want to run it as Int based....also I like metamagic. -
I think most people are unaware of how campaign finance law works, I certainly am. But I also think that running Biden is going to lose the election to Trump and that people who want Biden out of the race are not wrong to do so, whether from concerns about him being able to beat Trump again or displeasure with Biden over Palestine, regardless of the practically of doing so. Aside from Bruce and a handful of brainwormed yuros I think most people on this forum recognize that Trump is a horrible fascist who shouldn't be let back into power. But if we're in a position where the Democrats have to win every presidential election from here on out and prevent a super majority of Republicans from getting into congress while also curtailing the unelected council of elders legislating insane **** or else democracy is gone.....then I think we've already lost it. The fact is that Trump isn't going away even if he dies, the Republican party is just going to be like this from here on out.
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To be a radical centrist for once, I firmly believe that both Biden and Trump have dementia and should be retired instead of running for President. There's a sick irony in that the only generation that will be able to retire just won't.