Everything posted by Gorth
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I'm Commander Shepard and this is also my favorite thread on Obsidian
That end game part was actually fairly well done. Talk about consequences of your choices
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RapeLay
Well, we all do our own reading and draw our own conclusions: The effects of psychological inhibitors or lack of (i.e. a few cards short of a full deck) The kind of research that the Aussie tax payers (hey look, thats me) money goes to The press (for whatever its worth) About justification through cognitive distortion Check the section about "Social, interpersonal, and intimacy deficits" Lots of books available on the subject of what makes tick too
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The Booze Thread V2.0
I'm not really a beer drinker (except on warm summer days), but I do like the odd Stella Artois. I'm mostly a Cognac person though, so my knowledge of the other "stronger" stuff is limited to brand recognition and primitive consumption in moderate quantities on special occasions.
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Moscow metro bombing
There is something Kevin Rudd hasn't told us...
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RapeLay
How many games are there really out there, where you are a heroic mass murderer, killing because you like to inflict suffering (the "Postal" games are the only ones I know from top of my head). Most other seems to offer some justification, a 'cause' if you want, that to some degree rationalises your violence. I.e. fight this or fight that, liberate something or somebody. "Murder" games, "Rape" games, whatever plays on different emotions and less easy to accept motivations. Edit: I do not count Carmageddon among them, because I enjoy running over pedestrians
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And there goes Venezuela
King Smurf was democratically elected too... (read the plot summary if you haven't read the comic)
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Dragon Age Discussion
My feelings were hurt. Nothing could console me
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Conscription
It gives you a fighting chance to survive nerve gas (sarin etc.) attacks, which was in plentiful supply everywhere during the cold war. Part of your abc training (atomic, biological and chemical).
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RapeLay
Makes you wonder what kinder of people find any thrills in playing a loser. Considering that your average rapist is a youngish male, often lonely, insecure in his "manhood" and a general failure in life (i.e. no control over their lives). That is probably why games where you play "winner" types have more appeal.
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Dragon Age Discussion
Not true. What bugs are you refering to? I didn't encounter a single one in my playthrough. On PeeCee. How can you actually state, explicitly that my experience hasn't been buggy. I knew you was dim but geez. It's been everything from CTD, to items removing themselves from the inventory, to not recieve'in quest rewards. This is when I've gone back and played through the original campign after installing the expansion, which wasn't so bad . The one that nailed the lid in the coffin for me was getting rather permanently locked out by the treacherous dwarves. So much for trying to complete it as a dwarven commoner. It had its share of minor bugs, but that was the only gamebreaking one I ran into.
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Conscription
In Denmark, way back in time when my hair still had little grey in it, the draft was a "lottery". You would pick a number from a ballot and the lower the number, the more likely you were to get military service. The higher numbers got sent to the civil defence and the highest numbers went "free". I ended up in the civil defence and had generally a good time (apart from being irritated by not being able to dispose over my time myself). I was tought things like firefighting, rescue service in disaster areas, etc. Not too bad really. Oh, and we got to crawl through a lot of sewers and subterranean tunnels too, trying to rescue those 80kg dummies that the trainers had hidden down there Edit: Never got to shoot our self with those little Atropine injection thingies though. Turns out that the cold war ended before there was any real need for them anyway.
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Pictures of your games
Maybe if the ears where equipped with venomous tips for those up close and personal fights?
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Dragon Age Discussion
Heh, I uninstalled DA a few weeks ago, not really imagining myself ever coming back to the world of Ferelden. You guys are doing a lousy job of convincing me to pick it up and get expansion
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Texas school board is full of morons.
My problem with mixing faith and science is, that faith sort of implies a stop for the search for answers, since you believe you know them. I would rather keep the two separate
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In 46 hours I will be seeing this game
Yay for Pop! Thanks for sharing Not lets get this thing in the stores already so the rest of us can watch it dammit.
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Movies you have seen recently
I've seen two movies lately. One, Drag me to Hell which I bought on DVD together with a handful of other DVD's and Halloween Resurrection showing late last night on tv. Drag me to Hell... sheesh, what a disappointment. Talk about a movie that doesn't know what it wants. It's like it's trying to mix romantic comedy, horror comedy and funny comedy, but none of it is particularly funny. The cast is completely wrong, the story (with one microscopic exception towards the end) completely predictable. Like something you would read in a bad comic book and forget the day after, never to revisit. I sure hope it was one of the cheaper movies in my pile Halloween Resurrection... What a refreshing change from the above. No aiming for mediocrisy here, but going straight for abysmal failure right away. As if somebody tried to create a bastard child between Blair Witch Project and Americas next Top Model. Bad script, bad acting, bad direction, bad screen play and godawful choice of music. The good part? It made Drag me to Hell look good by comparison
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The Music Thread
Nick Cave - The Weeping song "Father why are all the children weeping? They are merely crying son. O, are they merely crying father? Yes, true weeping is yet to come." Such a sad song
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Forgotten Realms
You have a problem?
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Quotes you remember...
"There are only four types of officer. First, there are the lazy, stupid ones. Leave them alone, they do no harm
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Mohammed Descendents Sue
Unfortunately, that is the way the world works sometimes. People remember the emotionally charged debates, the insults, the many people killed, the bombings, the embassy burnings, the reprints, eventually forgetting the lesson of the why it happened in the first place Today it has become some kind of thing that is being fought over for its perceived symbolic values, rather than what it originally was about, everybody projecting their own bias into the debate, seing only that aspect of it that suits their preconceptions.
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Mohammed Descendents Sue
Out of curiosity, when is it warranted to stand up for free speech? Ever asked yourself why they were published in the first place? They were a protest against intimidation attempts against book publishers, trying to tell them what they could print and what not. A group of artists decided to protest with the tools of their trade, the pen, portraying people who commit violence in the name religion, giving an artists interpretation of how they saw it. Sometimes the pen is mightier than the sword when trying to get a message through. I honestly don't believe you mean that everytime somebody threatens you, the right thing to do, is to give up your civil rights, because it might hurt the sensibilities of those who threatens you.
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In 46 hours I will be seeing this game
I turn all green with envy Looking forward to hear your experiences
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And there goes Venezuela
Sounds a bit like Sri Lanka where elections are "Winner takes all" and the loser gets dragged away in handcuffs and done away with. What happened to good old Roman gladiatorial fights? Lets reintroduce arenas for politicians. That ought to leave us only with the truly passionate and the idealists (and the vicious brutes, but you can't win them all).
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Mohammed Descendents Sue
If you want to attribute words to me, at least do it correctly What I said was: I never said they must leave. They have the freedom of choice to leave if they find the place so awful. Also, you seem to have taken offense at my use of the terms "guest" and "host". Let me ask you this... If somebody moves into your place, yet clearly states they don't want to be part of your household. Do you consider them family or guests? If they not only do not want to be part of your household, but wants to wreck the place, then I think "guest" is being a very generous term.
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Scramjets
We could clean out some of the prisons by sending the inmates on a rocket to England. Just imagine the irony