Everything posted by Agiel
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What did you do today?
Mom gave me a call that she got laid off this Friday, on top of a hyperthyroidism diagnosis from her doctor. She's never been one to be a layabout, seeing as she was the type who always kept busy on the weekends doing freelance stuff, so here's hoping that she won't have any trouble finding work of her caliber at her age.
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That TV Topic
A theory that's been stewing in my head for the premise of Stranger Things Season 3:
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What are you playing right now?
Near as I can tell to play Ubisoft games past a certain year running it through Uplay is _required_. In fact, if you wish to play Ubisoft games from now on it would make more sense to simply purchase it from their own service, maligned as it is, as getting it through Steam would seem to just add an unnecessary hoop to jump through just to play the game.
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The Weird, Random or Interesting Things That Fit Nowhere Else Thread
Bravo Zulu, Finland.
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The Movie Thread Returns
Watched <<The Death of Stalin>>, some idle observations: 1. While the casting was strong already, Michael Palin (whom every Python fan worth his or her salt knows is the best in the group) was what really brought me on board. Of course one can't watch something with Palin involving the Soviet Union without thinking of a certain Monty Python sketch: 2. Thanks to this movie, I now can't picture Georgy Zhukov speaking _without_ a Yorkshire accent. On that note... 3. In spite of rather positive reactions from Russian film critics the movie nonetheless got banned in Russia with one of the reasons stated being "Marshal Zhukov is portrayed as an idiot," which gives me the impression that the censors didn't even bother watching the flick, as he's probably the most likable, competent, and morally upright character in the film (participation in ostensible coup d'etat notwithstanding, though nobody is going to lose sleep over the victim).
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Pictures of your Games Episode X - The Journey to Babel
Vermintide 2: We finally get polearms in this game! The Elf can also now be a High-Elf Handmaiden or a Dark Elf Shade, but would much rather have preferred a Wardancer, speaking of which... The game calls the two-handed sword the "Wardancer's Blade," which is a bit of an odd choice; Wardancer in the tabletop could only carry either two hand weapons or a spear, though granted one of the models in the kit only carried one hand weapon. My Witch Hunter alt. He can also be a Bounty Hunter, which in the current meta is a better choice, but I think I'll stick with him as is, because goddamn _hat_.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS - NOW IN 5$ LOOT BOXES
I want to see Klovis and the Redemptionists.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS - NOW IN 5$ LOOT BOXES
Valve are “going to start shipping games again,” were jealous of Nintendo So are they going to re-hire Marc Laidlaw, Erik Wolpaw, Chet Faliszek, and Clint Hocking (whom I presume left Valve after briefly working with them because of the lack of focus on single-player games)?
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What are you playing right now?
Sorry to bring this conversation back up but I felt the game could have benefited from bigger player counts in a game as well as dedicated servers, bringing it in line with TF2 and made a game that I would have totally been on board with. Servers would go a long way towards building communities that regulars could come back to, and the bigger player counts would have had the effect of reducing the effect a sub-par or mediocre player would have had on the overall effectiveness of a team.
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Politics Princess' Sweet Sixteen
As I warned since 2015 and in the last iteration of this thread, those expecting consistency or loyalty from Trump are bound to be disappointed.
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Agiel's all things military
That seems to have happened, more or less, and at least one prototype has the new engines fitted already. So it is possible, just very unlikely. I wouldn't be quick to jump the gun to say that we'll see those airframes involved in actual combat ops, or even weapons release, so the blog's assertion makes sense if those Su-57s are in-country for a short stint for further testing and trials. Keep in mind that it's only been 8 years since the PAK-FA's first flight, where it took 14 years from first flight of the F-22 to introduction and 12 for the F-35.
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Agiel's all things military
New engines are not set to be implemented for quite a while.
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The Political Quinceañera Thread
Perhaps a better man would have rushed in to at least do something, even if it would come at the cost of his life as happened to Feis, but from the deputy's perspective he would have little idea as to whether he faced a lone gunmen or several (remember that the initial reports on the Newtown shooting claimed that were two active shooters) and listening to the gunfire one could easily conclude that in all likelihood he was vastly outmatched in firepower. And even at the moment of truth do not discount the possibility that even a trained person will blow it:
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The Political Quinceañera Thread
I guess you assume everyone is armed. convenience and accessibility is what makes handguns the real threat to people in this country, even if rifles get all the press. fear the government, then rifles make more sense. fear foreign invaders or indian massacres as were the fears o' founding fathers and rifles make more sense. want militia, then rifles make more sense. wanna reduce stoopid homicides and suicides (which actual vast outnumber murders,) then rifles makes more sense as the firearm deserving protections. a rifle is not so much an impulse weapon as is a handgun, and is gonna be making life less scary for cops to rid handguns and keep the rifles. I think the big gun control bugbear when I was growing up was less gang-bangers doing drive-bys, angry ex-husbands, or disgruntled workers shooting up the post office and more misfires and kids finding a loaded gun (or at least one that still had one round chambered) that wasn't stored properly and accidentally firing it.
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The Political Quinceañera Thread
Trump moves to ban 'bump stocks' 4 months after Las Vegas shooting If the most ardent defenders of the 2nd Amendment were expecting consistency or loyalty from Trump then they've missed three decades of signs to the contrary.
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The Political Quinceañera Thread
Trump: 'We want to get twice as many planes for half the price' Seems that he would find Soviet defence acquisition policies quite attractive. The above quote reminds me of a story in which a PVO Marshal boasted that his service was purchasing Su-27Ps for the same price as MiG-29As. Anyone with a passing knowledge of aviation would know that this is an absurd assertion, considering that the Su-27 is a larger and more sophisticated aircraft than the MiG-29, but given how the Soviet military mindset was of a weird parallel universe in which labour and materiel had no monetary value...
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You did WHAT Today
This is what you get when you buy stuff from fellow nerds overseas: If I'd known the guy I got this from would go all out with these stamps I would have asked him to use a Battle and Action stamps on this.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS - NOW IN 5$ LOOT BOXES
I believe it was really just a checkbox thing, though I myself never really gave it a fair shake. From what I remember when I was reading and re-reading articles on the first game during the long agonising wait I came upon a preview that focused on the multiplayer, which seemed to offer only somewhat more depth than Counter-Strike (something like teams that would hunt for Artifacts throughout the level to sell so they can buy better gear).
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What are you playing right now?
I rather liked the amount of reactivity Arcanum had, but I can't quite recall appearance having much of an impact in a whole lot of instances.
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The Political Quinceañera Thread
Or spend the ~$50 million a parade might cost on PTSD treatment and veteran care. If he wanted to see hardware on display he could just go on down to MCAS Miramar to see the air show or to San Francisco for Fleet Week. Something tells me he'd be at least a little disappointed if this thing does come to pass that the US doesn't employ TEL vehicles with phallic-looking missiles mounted on them like Russia does anymore: Hey, might explain that utterly inane Nuclear Posture Review they put out recently.
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The Weird, Random or Interesting Things That Fit Nowhere Else Thread
Some Enki Bilal artwork to commemorate the milestone:
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Posting A Funny - The Thread
- The Political Quinceañera Thread
To be honest, I'm more interested in the memo. I want to see if it's really that big of a deal or if people here are right about it being useless and irrelevant. It's irrelevant. Either everything in it is true. Or everything is a lie. Or it's somewhere in between. The people who swear it's true are all liars. The people who swear it isn't are all liars. The safe thing to do is just assume the worst is true. The FBI did abuse their power, the Democrats want to cover that up, and the Republicans are lying about how much they know about it. But here is the thing... no matter what that memo says, nothing will come of it. In a week it will be forgotten. I'm not so sanguine about the bolded part. From the White House's perspective in the absolute best case scenario it gives them cover to fire Rosenstein and replace him with someone who will more readily clip Mueller's wings, if not fire him altogether. But at the minimum it feeds into Trump's narrative that it's the "deep state" which is keeping his agenda largely grounded (and not his own perniciousness and incompetence). In that instance GOP congressmen will not feel compelled to act on increasingly dire signs of White House misconduct as long as a perceived stain on the FBI's reputation exists in the eyes of their voters.- You did WHAT Today
Some modeling supplies I got from and online shop had an ad with a picture of a closet full of boxes that said "Closet full of unbuilt models? We'll buy them!" I think that store knows its customers a little too well. _Glances at shelf full of boxes of Warhammer minis that have yet to be painted and assembled_- What are you playing right now?
Been sinking a lot of time into Afghanistan '11. It crashes like the dickens, it's hard as hell, yet extremely compelling. Like Dark Souls you have to take the hard knocks before you finally manage to work out winning strategies. Let's just say I had a few scenarios end with me feeling like the tank commander at the end of the Beast of War: - The Political Quinceañera Thread