>>25959 Getting Ryouma is pretty good luck though, considering that he isn't focus and he's a character you have a huge boner for. I only have these two Lucinas.
I just beat it on normal. My team isn't good enough for the level 35 version. I've been playing around with teams and its hard to make a good one with my current roster.
Samurai Maru !KW2DbpWwls
>>25974 i had a high enough level to just tank it on nirmal got fucking one shot on hard instantly though i have no high level armored units
Koi-
Even if you did, the blue tome would 2x it as soon as it's in range
Samurai Maru !KW2DbpWwls
I guess a green with high res shrug
Koi-
There was something about that map that hosed green tomes, I think. Did they have G Tomebreaker? I think someone did. I use Cecilia but she is SLOW AS SHIT
2/3 of my 5* are Sword users. I have no armor units My preferred mage has shit speed and gets to eat the 2x OHKO. I've been doing trainings though so maybe I can run it now.
the trick is to make sure you dont coutner kill the first unit that hits you so you get hit twice only if you can survive those you pull back and wait for htem
The amount of political violence troubles me, but it's not the first time an unpopular president has been elected. I think a status quo will settle in soon enough.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
I think the public and media are determined not to normalize this state of events
I agree with that. I think normalization is inevitable though, people just tend towards it and you can't fight human nature. It will become the normal soon or later. There's a point at which people have to either start living with each other or start killing each other. I think people are too comfortable for the latter.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
it's human nature to be exhausted and numbed yes but that's kind of a very vague thing to say the reality is very different right now from a couple of years ago and shit is actually hitting the fan I think it has some longevity to it.
I think it's a period of instability and uncertainty, but I don't know if it rises to the level of shit hitting the fan. There's a very hmm I want to start that sentence another way
For shit to truly hit the fan, I think people have to be uncomfortable enough that they're willing to topple everything and are okay with the dog eat dog reality that comes with deep societal turmoil. I think Americans, and most first worlders, are just much too comfortable to topple everything and go to that fun place where you have to keep your head down when you go outside because there are bullets flying.
I don't really see a way in which things change, I think it's unlikely that people are willing to die over this, and I think it's unlikely that Trump will be impeached because it's really hard to impeach a president.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
I agree that most first worlders are comfortable, but not most americans. Most americans are in the shit pits and it's only getting worse and worse.
>>26013 I don't disagree with this statement, but I think most Americans are pretty comfortable with the chains that they have. Everybody pretty much has a place to call home, a bull er a fully belly, and maybe a nice phone or something. I don't think the majority of the country is ready to die for any cause, though I am troubled by the very deep divide between what one side of the country wants and what the other side wants.
>>26016 Not everyone, but I think a large portion of the population does. I don't think there are enough uncomfortable people for great societal upheaval.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
what if a large chunk of the population loses their health insurance i think there's a pretty bumpy ride in store
>>26018 hmm Do you think it's going to be bad enough that people are willing to die for it?
I think health insurance in general is a tricky situation. Signs were pointing to the failure of obamacare, and maybe the idea that we'd go to a single payer system. I don't really know what the answer for health insurance is, though. It's one of those things I mentioned earlier where there is a deep divide between what one half of people want and what the other half of people want.
Obamacare was good for some people and bad for others. People who otherwise would have had trouble getting health insurance liked it, and people who were healthy and young and getting premiums much much much higher than they were experiencing before Obamacare were unhappy with it. I don't know where the solution is to make both of those groups of people happy. If it were left to me, I would probably continue to give good insurance to people who need it, like people with cancer, but maybe draw it back for people with obesity.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
I'm not here to debate health care, there is no easy answer for america. I'm saying there are large impending shocks to the system
>>26020 I think that's true, but I think we're still a long way off from killing each other in the streets. I think we were due for some turbulent times anyway. Health care, for example, was kind of a runaway train going off a cliff anyway.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
I'm not talking about killing each other in the streets violent uprising against the military isn't feasible at the moment, but a hell of a lot of disruption is
>>26023 I think violence is the only thing that can prevent the normalcy from setting in. Not necessarily violence against the military, but even things like terrorism or vandalism carry a heavy risk, going to jail for that sort of thing can ruin one's life.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
I do believe there will be terrorism We're also in for another financial crash in a few years
Sorry for last night. I'm going to make an appointment and see if I can be put on lithium I can't let this spiral any further Does anyone know anything about it or if there's something safer
on a separate note, does anyone want to help me tailor my resume and not look like a failure
haha, we aren't due for a reset. We just make resets happen. I feel there's an important difference there. >>26031 Yeah but things like that aren't simply things that just happen on schedule. We drive these things.
>>26030 hmm, I'm not really sure what to think. Every great civilization believes that they're free from the cycles of human civilization. Or maybe it really won't happen this time because of technology and stuff.
If it does happen, I'll probably be old or dead by the time it really gets started so it's no big deal.
I do think our economy is fundamentally broken though, and who knows how long life support will help!
what is a curriculum vitae and why do i need it i think mine would be fucking empty it's separate from the resume right >>26034 i thought -- oh no that's the cover letter i'm thinking of you're supposed to have a cover letter and resume what the heck is a cover letter
Isn't that just another name for a resume? There's nothing different about the format or the content. A cover letter is a personal letter that you send to the company in question. So while a resume might be a broad introduction to you and you'd send it to multiple companies, a cover letter would be you introducing yourself to that company in particular and telling them why you're a good fit.
It's essentially 1/3 intro paragraph 1/3 corporate dicksucking and 1/3 selling your body (labor)
>>26035 CV is more commonly used in more studious fields. When you're evaluating a professor, you ask for his CV. It has prior employment, of course, but there's a focus on education, classes taught, papers published, seminars taught, etc.
A cover letter is exactly what it sounds like, a letter you put at the front. You pretty much try to sell yourself in a couple of short paragraphs.
月
It's more like the stuff you'd see on LinkedIn
『sk』
A CV is your resume, yeah
月
>>26037 >A cover letter is exactly what it sounds like Yes, and I think this was obvious to everyone since highschool except for me so I'm still completely unaware of what it means because sometimes it's embarrassing to ask things that should be obvious
but what does it do? What are you supposed to say about yourself
>>26040 Nah, it's not just you. Resumes have changed. When I was in high school they taught that you were supposed to do just a one or two page short and sweet resume without and editorializing. Nowadays you're supposed to have a fancy cover letter and you have to try to make it super long and tiresome trying to make yourself look like a superhuman.
>>26040\ Just a couple of short paragraphs trying to sell yourself. Like what you're about and why you want the job.
>>26040 What I've learned about cover letters: Three paragraphs. Introduce yourself. Tell them what you like about them. Tell them what you can add to their company.
Disclaimer: I have never been hired by a company that I have sent a cover letter to.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
a cover letter is where you make up some bullshit to hopefully make up for the fact that you aren't in their office complimenting their furniture yet some people like em some people completely ignore them
月
>>26041 I guess I dont understand because I don't want to sell myself to them I went them to sell themselves to me I'm the commodity here. Why should I work for you? If you're hiring, you want people.
Eh, it's give and take really. Sometimes they're impressed. Sometimes it's just ridiculous. But one of the biggest things I've heard about cover letter critique is that the reader wants to know that you actually know about their company and what they're doing. If you haven't played the games that a studio is making and you don't talk about anything they're doing in their cover letter, they don't know if you even really care about their work. You have to make yourself sound like you care about what the work is. Tell them what they're doing is great and that they should keep going but also they should hire you because you're good at [THING] and you know they need [THING] if they want to ship their product.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
>>26044 this attitude will not serve you well in america
I've been referred to three contracts -- rather, three companies who are looking for people, I've been mentioned to by the league of transcription companies forum i guess I have to build a resume and CV and apply to several of them not CV -- cover leter letter im just so confused Is there any formatting to the cover letter? Can I just make my cover letter say "No."
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
>>26051 ideally you would already know what kind of format your boss likes there's no real format there's interpersonals and persuasion and everything that can be accomplished in written form in that sense be it flowery language or jokes or a novelty approach or nicely weighted paper
it's okay it's not a super big deal it was just a quick question sorry to disrupt, uh, what was it the economy
Koi-
>>26055 The collapse of society? It's okay. We're going to be having that conversation for the rest of our lives.
月
I'm going to opt out of a cover letter if they don't like it that's fine
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
hell yeah fuck that bullshit
『sk』
Some KKK leader has been found dead
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
I wrote cover letters that were just flimsy garbage in college and then i stopped once i got out if I ever write one again it's because like there's a opportunity to work at like Valve or something and I actually have a soulful passionate thing to write
>>26064 "Due to family reasons, couldn't have a regular job during this time" Or something
Dude don't listen to me
月
>>26066 basically sat around an 88 year old woman for 12 hours a day making sure she doesn't fall over or be stubborn and try to do something on her own she shouldn't be doing managing her medications suppositories cleaning poop off of her bathroom walls things that no person wants another person doing for them
>>26068 This is advice that you should think about before you take but if it were me I would put it on there and not specify that it was a family member I was taking care of. And I would talk about it being a family member if asked about it in the interview.
The things you do when caretaking are a subset of things nurses do anyway, thinks like managing medicines and bedpans and personal care. I assume you also probably handled the washing. It's not like you were sitting around playing video games, these are things you did.
月
mostly it was getting bossed around to go to the stores though, and use up what little money i had to buy things and pay bills
月
>>26069 i mean i did play videogames during that three year period it's not like i had a set schedule. i was doing intermittent transcription work back then with Rev, but putting that company on your resume is suicide in this industry it will taint your name
>>26071 Well, it's up to you if you feel comfortable putting caretaker on your resume. But if you actually wanted to hire someone to do live-in care lik e you did, it would cost big bucks. What you did is something that people are paid to do.
I want it to be known I woke up a little over an hour ago So in my defense I'm not entirely awake
月
resign
月
Someone is saying "Whenever I email a resume, I just use the body of the email as a cover letter" is that basically what the cover letter is? What you'd say in an email more or less?
>>26079 yes, it's basically something like hello my name is Rika I want this job because X. Also probably a good place to mention that you were recommended by a few people.
月
It's more like there's a list where people can put their names on if they're available for work or interested in new contracts, then the companies reach out to all of them it's a two-way demand, and I'm not uncomfortable with my contract. There is one that does exclusively railroad disciplinary hearings, and that sounds like fun, but I don't know what they pay. There's also training stuff and transition time with a new contract,
There goes all my stamina. I'm going to miss the tower of challenge lower stamina cost event. I really need a good tanky blue character and then I'll have a good team.
月
you omit jobs that aren't relevant, right? my after-hours cleaning service from 2010 isn't worth putting on here is it
I'm actually thinking I should only include transcription-related stuff the rest doesnt matter
月
oh wow i have a job i totally forgot about when i was 21, I had a job typing books. There was a company that would scan book pages, use auto software to recognize the characters and words, and plop it into a doc file from the PDF file my job was to go through and check for accuracy, making sure that it didn't screw things up and also filling in areas where the image was too dark or splotchy for the autoreader to read
that was a cool gig. I wish I could do that again.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
T minus 10 hours to montreal
Anno
you'll need a winter jacket
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
what if i just wear 20 tshirts
Anno
that works too
Anno
i have 20k feathers but i had to trade frederick and lonqu ;w; missing blue stuff
This is not much better than the fake resumes i make at least I've broken that anxiety of sending stupid resumes in i feel more comfortable doing that than one i tried real hard on
Thanks. I like the whitespace But I wanted an outside perspective i think applying for a graphic design job would be fun because your resume content matters like 5% as much as your design of it does
月
What's with companies, on their landing splash, saying, "ThisCompany LLC is a female-owned, (city)-based...." I've seen six companies in two days claim to be female-owned what does that mean i mean it's self explanatory but what's the purpose
Also from what I've seen of the ol' Spencer, he's never actually advocated for or been in favor of the use of violence, though he's not very specific about the peaceful ethnic cleansing he wants
Even Wikipedia doesn't have anything of him being in favor of using violence Though I guess his views might lead to it, so I guess he's violent
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
>peaceful ethnic cleansing
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
that's up there with >clean coal
月
Oh no I included that I did captioning for train videos i didn't think about it but i'm sending it to a company that does railroad transcripts that's gonna look like i over-tailored it it was an accident
I'm saying that the policies aren't violent even if they're enforced with violence At that point you might as well go full ancap and say taxes are violent
well I tried this is just transparent bullshit laws are enforced so that assholes don't ruin society taxes aren't violence because money doesn't even have value if society breaks down if no one pays taxes over time, these policies would just be another nazi germany denigration treating people as inferior camps pretending otherwise is silly
Samurai is right in that everything the state does hmm I messed up wording that implicit in everything the state does is force. If you don't do what the government does, they get you. er If you don't do what the government tells you what to do, they get you.
So you can't just peacefully oppress people. They'll eventually resist and then you have to use force on them.
>>26132 If you don't pay your taxes, the government gets you.
sk phon
Thus, taxes are violence and now you're just saying there's no way for a policy to be non violent Meaning there's not a lot of differences between a fucking death camp and a ban on race mixing
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
you're trying to establish some false equivalency here using ancap ideology as a strawman has no relevance
sk phon
If everything is violence, everything is violence.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
no one is saying everything is violence you're the only one trying to confuse things like that
>>26137 Well, that's super unconstitutional for one, it couldn't happen in America. When people get fed up with such a ban they'd have to have force used on them though.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
and it would shortly cause a large amount of violence in practice
Because when someone says it's OK to assault a specific person because they're advocating genocide, and that person doesn't, I get weirded out
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
it's unlawful to punch people in the face like if I go up to a guy at the clubs and start harassing him it'd be wrong for him to punch me in the face it would be sooo wrong he'd have no real moral backing to do it isn't that interesting
月
You do those things because you're aware it's unlawful, and the value of what you're accomplishing is weighted as more important than being lawful it's like the people that kill the person who murdered their family member before their court hearing or whatever they choose that doing that is worth going to jail for i don't know what the actual discussion is particularly on though because it's kind of vague so i'm just typing words
One of the things you have to be careful up er I am bad at typing tonight.
One of the things you have to be careful of in times like these is not to get swept up in all the extremism. Punching people in the face is bad, but that doesn't mean that the person getting punched in the face is right. Just because people on one extreme are acting out doesn't mean that the right thing to do is to go to the other extreme.
>>26149 I don't think you're a nazi. I don't think the people being punched are nazis either, I think you would be hard pressed to find a nazi in this day and age, they're all gone. There certainly is no shortage of extreme opinions in this day and age though. I think both sides in the current bit of unrest are pretty extreme.
月
What's the most extreme opinion you've ever had, /moe/?
>>26155 I'm an extremist when it comes to taking it easy.
月
I don't think that's an opinion for instance, Z is pronounced as zed the e in zebra isn't a long e these are my extreme opinions >>26158 what's you're favorite thought
>On April 13, 2014, a pair of shootings committed by a lone gunman occurred at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City and Village Shalom, a Jewish retirement community, both located in Overland Park, Kansas. A total of three people were killed in the shootings, two who were shot at the community center and one who was shot at the retirement community.
>The gunman, 73-year-old Frazier Glenn Miller, Jr. of Aurora, Missouri, originally from North Carolina, was arrested in the attack and was subsequently tried, convicted of murder and other crimes, and sentenced to death. He was a Neo-Nazi and former political candidate.
it appears there is at least one nazi in america
月
>>26158 I'm not sure if you have time for this right now but check it http://www.empty-memories.nl/dis_9596/Lazrove.pdf
I'll read later but abstract looks promising >>26159 There are too many nazis in America
月
it's notably the dangers of it for DID apparently it's extremely complicated in those cases, and you need to really know what you're doing just a basic emdr provider could end up causing a catapostrophe
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
wait i'm wrong or rather incomplete >During a prayer service at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Roof killed nine people, all African Americans, including senior pastor and state senator Clementa C. Pinckney, and injured one other person. >He later confessed that he committed the shooting in hopes of igniting a race war. >Three days after the shooting, a website titled The Last Rhodesian was discovered and later confirmed by officials to be owned by Roof. The website contained photos of Roof posing with symbols of white supremacy and neo-Nazism, along with a manifesto in which he outlined his views toward blacks, among other peoples. at least two nazis in america
There are a lot of people that are legitimate nazis today, identify as nazis, believe Nazi ideology To say there are not is pretty offensive to me honestly as a victim of antisemitism
hmm I guess the word is almost a meme at this point, I'm not sure what it identifies. I always thought of it as people who thought that the nazi mode of government was good?
these guys: >>26163>>26159 just seem like homicidial racist assholes to me
There is literally a Nazi party in the US and has been since the 50s
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
there's some word games going on but i think neo-nazi and nazi are one and the same now walks like a duck talks like a duck
月
>>26180 Sorry to interject, but What exactly does "licensed mental health therapist" mean? there's someone who does EDMR literally a mile from here i don't know how legit she is though
Yeah, words get weird when they get too many meanings assigned to them.
Kirara☆
>>26182 It just means they are licensed by the state to practice mental health therapy Means they have a degree, passed licensure exams
sk phon
Don't worry though I'm sure Antifa has a robust definition that won't expand to cover more and more people
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
if only more people weren't punched in the face in the early 1930s germany
月
>>26187 is it not a very meaningful title or is that a sign that they've put the work and education in what kind of degree? can they just buy the degree from a shit online
>>26189 Funny you'd mention that since the Nazi party only got mainstream appeal and managed to get anywhere because they, officially, stopped supporting the violence of their goons
It's almost as though people don't like people who use violence
Kirara☆
>>26190 It's the title all therapists have if legit Degree depends on the state but passing the licensure exam is a big deal and means they are probably legit
>>26189 Lots of people were punched in the face then, though! Political violence between communists and nazis was one of the big things that characterized the pre-wwii era in germany. Political violence is bad!
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
>>26191 oh no you've got me in a box >"officially"
Kirara☆
>>26191 WHAY WHAT NAZIS USED VIOLENCE ALL THE TIME TO FORCE PEOPLE TO VOTE FOR THEM
>>26196 Setting aside all of the political violence that the brownshirts and all that did use Remember what I said earlier about force being implicit in government action. A heavily authoritarian government is one that rules the people very strictly with the threat of force.
sk phon
Well duh, once they got in power they didn't pump the breaks anymore They're fascists after all
月
>>26192 she only does EMDR, nothing else and is talking about meditation a lot while i like that and all, it's triggering some red flags for me is there a database of licensed practitioners i gotta make sure
sk phon
Isn't EDMR a genre of techno music?
Kirara☆
>>26201 https://www.emdr.com/find-a-clinician/ This is the website run by the creators of EMDR and they are the organization that provides training in it
>>26203 oh wait did i show you this earlier? i showed blue i dont know if you were here
i was doing my rounds of UX research by sampling focus group websites and clinical trial databases and how they attract participants and came across this on a clinical trials index
sk phon
It's pretty impressive how big info wars has gotten I thought it was just Alex but he's got way more people now
>>26206 maybe it's too meta meta but it was immediately obvious to me and blue there's currently (and has been for a long time) a massive under-participation of blacks in clinical trials ever since tuskegee they NEED them in the trials in order to get good info on how it works on them, too, because they can't tell otherwise, and things are different for different people
and so every clinical trial grant wants increased black participation, and the issue in the first place is that black dont trust the whitey after tuskegee, can't blame them and so they're like, "Okay, how do we present this in a way that makes us not look racist? Let's use a picture of a black guy being concerned that whitey doin him wrong" it's like six layers of irony
sk phon
Don't they pay you to do clinical trials? Or is that illegal or something?
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
we don't pay in psychology for clinical trials generally we occasionally offer a raffle of a reward we consider it unethical to pay
Ok i Google it Jesus that's gotta be illegal somehow
月
well it is now
sk phon
Thank fuck
I mean I guess the study is probably interesting and maybe it's lead to some discoveries?
月
the initial study was interesting it was only supposed to last 6 months it got extended to 45 years after the study was taken over by another person i'm gonna say that it's a very taxing subject to talk about though i've done so much research on it and if i step a little bit into it i will end up talking forever and i don't want to so i'm going to decline before i get carried away
sk phon
Fair enough
sk phon
Anyway you said black people don't trust white pharma as a result?
月
Well it's two-fold They don't trust clinical trials in general, which can be scary in the first place, especially for major pharma for life-threatening illnesses But also, because they don't participate as often, the drug data is mostly on whites, asians, hispanic so it's like we're making drugs for white people, not for black people, so there's that layer of distrust but then ontop of that, there's a drug that's used for something i can't remember that ONLY works in black populations so the older generation sees doctors prescribing white people something different than black people for the same condition and that's the generation that grew up in tuskegee era and black communities are very family-centric, and kids are being told about those things truths from the words of their elders, and they are truths, but the context and preface for its negativity is no longer there
sk phon
Maybe they could do separate // non separate studies so whites and blacks are in the same sample?
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
you really got to be wary of white people
sk phon
Yeah we're shady as hell We kinda have to be though, we have less melanin so we can't sunlight too well
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
and crazy as shit
sk phon
>>26227 That's a human thing Chimpout.worldstarhiphop
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
white people are way crazier than black people
sk phon
Whites are just crazy in more obvious ways I think
月
>>26224 that is what they do it's SUPPOSED to include a good mix but it's very disproportionate
Anno
Gotta Be careful of whitey
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
whew
月
>>26229 There are a lot of services around me that are like "Christian Counseling" and stuff like that I'm not opposed to that, but does that mean their method of counseling is necessarily based in spirituality? I went to one of those with my mom once as a kid when she had to go to counseling for alcohol abuse and it was all about talking about God and i didn't go again because i didn't find it helpful. in retrospect i should have been more supportive, but either way, my question is are they a normal counseling service with a christian label that will still treat people without christian values?
specifically it's a psychiatric facility so i would be able to get scripts >>26235 thanks. i didn't think they'd force anything, but more that they wouldn't have any tools available for it like, "Well, this is a christian center so we heal through christian values. We're not denying you service, but we don't have anything you'd get value from" kind of thing or if it was like the Christian Hospital or Barnes Jewish, where it has nothing to do with treatment whatsoever (only happens to because spirituality is relevant to the mental health in this circumstance)
It's definitely based in spirituality. They would treat someone without Christian values but it is Christian-based. They don't generally force those values on people, though.
>>26239 this emdr lady isn't at a christian facility or anything it was unrelated it's like 80 bucks for an hour session i could do that
but >However, EMDR protocols need to be adjusted for working with DID as standard EMDR treatment, especially at the hands of a practitioner unfamiliar with dissociative disorders, can lead to dangerous flooding of traumatic material and subsequent destabilisation of the client. i'm kind of worried do you think it will be fine i dont even know if she's taking new patients how do i adult
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
>>26242 I have not moved from E-1 I finished it and stopped and waited >>26243 had that since last celestials
>>26244 I think that if you're interested but worried, you should talk to her and try to find out if she has experience with anything related to working with DID patients She may have experience to something related or may be able to refer you to someone who does
Anno
>>26246 link your twitter to i mean follow anime_gbf twitter and visit this https://app.aniplex.co.jp/gbf_valentine/ to link your twitter to it to get the valentine heart djeeta sticker
do it soonish cause i dont know when its gone >>26253 delete your lies
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
post it if it's so cute
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
i didn't lie wow how could you say that
月
i love memphis every website's location/directions page has its location in regards to a nearest barbecue place "behind the ____ on fifth street" every memphisian probably knows where every barbecue place is
do they have LAN houses in SanFran i would think maybe they do because of the demographic there but then they probably don't because everyone can afford a pretty good PC i imagine
>>26274 from what I hear it's good but 4v4 sucks, 2v2 and 1v1 are where it's at because it's a secret fighting game
sk phon
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banguchan
>>26283 i'm watching a stream it looks like 2v2 is probably the mode i'd be most interested in
and i'd probably buy a copy for my brother as well and deus vult it up
actually the spear ninja looks cool
sk phon
ye
sk phon
I might try For Honor Maybe
I'm not sold yet
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
>>26277 wait is a LAN house a party or like a dedicated business
rook
>>26285 the crusader or whatever with the shield and flail is BUSTED
banguchan
>>26288 i'm not sure what they'd actually be called, i guess LAN house is like a colloquial term it's a place with a bunch of gaming computers that rents them out by the hour usually provides a save file cloud and lots of different accounts for games
rook
cybercafe? I've heard them called that before but I guess it doesn't necessarily mean a place for gaming
>>26290 ah, i don't recall seeing any of those i think the economics are pretty difficult in SF there are some video game themed bars though, some are pretty impressively large i went to a smash tourney at the Foundry
banguchan
the place i go to is one of only 3 similar businesses in Austin
this one is a LGS for things like MTG and DnD and other PnP stuff, and then they offer LAN tourneys and computers for rent it's 6 bucks for two hours and a soda i usually just do that but twice
i intentionally used as many 3 letter acronyms as possible
banguchan
>>26292 oh that sounds cool they have a couple video game bars in Austin, I think maybe I should go to one during the next Dota 2 International
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
>>26293 sounds pretty fun man i've STILL never played real in-person DnD now i'm gonna have to do it in FRENCH
banguchan
oh shit dude as long as you can find some non-spergazoids that shit is fun especially with alcohol
banguchan
i'm lucky that my DnD group is a bunch of upper 20's and early 30's people with jobs and families and social skills i hear horror stories about less savory groups the only downside is that scheduling a game night for a bunch of successful people is rough
banguchan
>>26289 i'm watching this guy play warlord and he keeps throwing dudes off ledges
banguchan
it's like i'm watching soul calibur
banguchan
>>26294 if you can learn to find joy in working, you can learn to find joy in anythign
Yeah that is a good question why do films still take that long to come to home release? why not do it immediately it stops airing in the biggest markets?
sk phon
>>26333 Yeah I figured it was a joke from the show but I guess not
>>26339 To encourage people to actually watch it in theaters If you could just wait until right after, people would do that more >>26342 How do limited anything sell?
Cause people know if they don't watch it in theaters, they have to wait a long time
Besides, people like moi, don't go to theaters to watch it fresh, they go to theaters because it is an exprience on its own. Big screen and big audio for a big movie etc. >>26341 They've already sliced the running->home to half of what it used to be or even less. And besides, the window between running-home, is also when good amount of piracy happens
Dem silly westerns will kill their industries because of this plot of ours. Muahahahaha
sk phon
Media here have begun calling it Trumpism when the right wing parties exaggerate or lie It's still just politics as usual if the left side does though which is "weird"
sk phon
Should be noted the left isn't in power at the moment so obviously less scrutiny on them
>there are jobs natives just don't want to do >let's pump up minimum wage >and then let's have a second class of citizens who can do all the shitty jobs
This would have the media up in arms about how explicitly abusive it is towards the immigrants who come to the US for a better life
Well, if the republicans did it, anyway Honestly seems like a pretty right wing position, doesn't it? "Hey let's have this subset of the population with less rights, shaky legality of stay, and less wages while we all benefit from it and increase our own minimum wages" "Hey Jim are you sure we won't be compared to, you know... despots throughout history for doing what they did? I mean this sorta reminds me of slavery hon-" "Fuck off Bob, let's just do this"
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
>>26392\ hasn't given any problems, it just displays text
Also ain't it gonna be way fucking expensive? Like dude That is a LOT of plastic you wanna process into pieces of road that are gonna last a few months at best each
>it's lightweight WHAT THE FUCK DOES THAT MATTER It's a fucking ROAD Things go ON TOP of it!
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
so you can walk around with it DUH
『sk』
Also why make it into these pieces? Just lay it down the same way you do asphalt, but you have some other stuff under it Like wow you want to lay power under it Here's a fucking idea DIG A HOLE
I was at a restaurant the other day and saw a guy with a camo hat that said PALIN 2012. It was so weird. It's been five years, and I could understand maybe Romney, but a hat that says Palin?
Well she was actually shouting "i want to sit" "tahdon vittua" -> i want pussy "tahdon istua" -> i want to sit and the kid pronounced "istua" as "ittua"
Well not really norwegians were the ones who settled iceland, greenland and vinland afterall and denmark did the whole nordic empire, with Canute and shit Swedes did expand to the russian region and found the Kingdom of Rus, though
>>26461 surely this is not a ploy to make themselves look like they aren't big on trump after he started spending all of his weekends there and revealing classified information to civilians and disclosing the identity of the man who holds the nuclear codes to the worldwide public
I just want to know what were they thinking when they drafted it and executed it?
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
http://tinyletter.com/airports/letters/record-scratch-yup-that-s-me-the-airport-cases-episode-1 here is a good write-up on everything that has happened you would learn a lot from it i think
>>26493 That could be it But anyhow, a travel ban from those 7 or more mooslim countries wouldn't be full proof solution anyhow since many of the terrorists in europe had a passport >>26496 yeah true dat hasn't the what two recent cases of shooting by mooslim radicals been people who had legitimate residence/citizenship?
>>26499 That is a common strategem by questionable governments even here Do a smokescreen high profile thing, that won't pass and in the mean time pass the actual shit they want.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
treasury secretary profited off the 2008 crash now that's experience
>>26509 WEll there was hillary and shit and obama's whole continuation of the "spread freedom" is a questionable foreign policy, even if he just continued it from Bush jr's time.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
was there anything good that came out of the bush admin
>norwegian student rented their appartment during extended christmas vacation >came back to be investigated for prostitution and pimping charges Nice tenants he got
I wonder what kind of world we lived in, if Al Gore had a shot. Sure his whole green thing was bullshit, but he wouldn't, I believe, gone to war in Iraq and shit.
Samurai !KW2DbpWwls
welp some free trade agreements? i don't even know was it just an unmitigated disaster this is before my time
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
i can't think of anything bush did that was beneficial
>>26580 You know about yearly both US and RF deploy new ways to launch nukes. It really isn't news, unless they throw them atsurprisng places like US deploying in Europe etc
>>26593 i'll never forget you not even after you become the france
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
i should become a gundam
Anno
There's actually a bunch of outlet stores around me. That cookie and chocolate outlet, a bed linen outlet, a sock outlet, a coffee bean outlet... Hail discounts.
This sounds like a better version of the trash formerly-useful friend listens to Like, this isn't offensively bad It's OK, even if I'll never end up listening to it again
>I believe in the power of american natives Techno lyrics are always so fucking weird
A bit late to start believing now We have evidence of the lack of special powers The evidence calls itself The United States of America, and is currently ran by an orange-faced man
That's because Missy Elliot is amazing This is the only trap song that I can refer to that I actually enjoy. And she's got very great choreography skills
>>26649 So you might be able to get it back now? >>26652 Oh no
Kirara☆ !Sh0sAiDORU
no it's gone
月
didja happen to gander at that thing i sent ya its nbd if no
Anno
My brother got home in time to let me into the house, but not before I'd already taken the screen off my window. So I had to put that back in, and it's a lot, lot harder to put back in than it is to take off. Why this. I should just chuck my house key in my bag so I stop not having it.
>>26658 I don't leave the house often enough to merit it ;_; I did chuck them in my bag like I said I should though. So I just have to take my bag everywhere I go. Like it's a giant purse or something.
They're from an outlet store, so it's mostly overstock and stuff that doesn't qualify for packaging and selling. Tastes the same, but you can get it in bulk and cheap(er) than in-store.
月
>>26659 if we each had a bag of this, do you think you could race me to the bottom clear the whole bag in under 20 minutes
Anno
Hah hah, probably. I really like those cookies. I'd undeniably regret it ten minutes afterwards.
No idea maybe in terms of bakery stores,. they can sell them from the store but directly that is but say a bakery that ships its stuff to bigger chains nope thrown away
Anno
That's pretty much what's happening here. The outlet store used to literally be a part of the cookie factory building. (It got moved across the street recently because the factory is doing renovations.)
>>26673 What I mean, if the bakery doesn't have a store in its facilities, it can't sell them and having a store adds another fuckton of hygiene standards, facilities, bureaucratic mongeries and so on to complicate the mess. Not to mention, it wouldn't be profitable anyhow. Like for example, if you have a store that you can eat in, you need to have customer toilets.
I think it's fine to give the impoverished a chance at food that would otherwise have been thrown away. >>26679 I don't particularly. I agree that incentives are a better course of action, but this is a situation that doesn't negatively impact supermarkets and benefits the people as a whole.
And if I did a "expiring food to needy" I would faciliate a place where it is given to them, and not taken directly from the stores anyhow.
月
cat keeps taking my chair
Anno
>>26682 Are local food banks not an aspect in Scandinavia?
月
>>26681 it's more that the cost-burden of charity work can be prohibitive a company has to continue to be a company incentives help them do that without self-sacrifice on the company level, albeit there would still be self-sacrifice on the personal level
I don't understand inheritance tax at all aside from blind state greedism.
All of your possessions have already been taxed why do they need to be taxed again, just because it passes on to your heirs?
Anno
I know a guy in Australia who doesn't even work, but makes enough from government money to live alone, and comfortably enough. He just draws suggestive pictures of anime girls all day and slacks off. I'm envious.
>>26698 Imagine that some do actually live with their internet art and sometimes real shitty art for that matter. >>26702 Well you'd have 5-8% more taxes for your income if you lived here
i got invited to a "mediation day" by this girl in my cohort so i looked at the facebook event thing and it's like "meditation with crystals" and starts talking about this shit about how crystals can heal you and stuff like this
There was a Valentine's day special at a cafe I stopped at while I was out earlier. A tub of ice cream for $4.50. I was tempted to buy one but I was going to be walking for a fair bit still. I didn't want to get ice cream that would melt.
>>26708 this is why i brought up concerns about accreditation and all that these people can still probably get EDMR and mental health therapy accreditation
>>26712 HAHAHAHAHA They should've had a forever alone face to go with it
月
>>26712 can you make a whole book of just stories like this I'd buy it
Anno
Oh yeah Kirara my imouto was talking the other day about maybe doing a psych major in university.
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>26708 I'd rather have a book of stories like this "the weird world of academia"
月
>>26717 psych students are fucking retarded she's your imouto don't let her fall in with the shit crowd
Anno
>>26716 Stories of things I could have done but didn't because rationality? Or stories of almost socially depressing happenings? I'm not sure what stories these are supposed to be.
月
not even that, just whatever it is you're doing in that post it reminds me of karl pilkington the stories that are so mundane it's bizarre
>>26724 just every time you find yourself making a short post like that where you tell a quick story -- not long, narrative stories but just a quick blurb plop it onto a notebad somewhere when it gets to be 50 or 60 pages long I'll edit it for you and we'll publish it
>>26727 No clue; the origin of the phrase is beyond my mimetic learning of the phrase. Kind of like "hanging up the phone" for kids of this generation.
Koi-
Isn't it because of a T-Square?
月
>>26727 think it has to do with the T tool in carpentry yeah making it even and flush
all the other images they had, they reused in other tabs arbitrarily that was literally the ONLY use of that black gentleman old white lady looking like she has a headache or sinus congestion is used like 5 times
>>26728 How was the design/structure/flow/formatting? Did it look presentable? How do you feel about the use of whitespace and OH come one i'm in the middle of asking a question TN goddamn