>>461814 I ain't getting paid for it. Though in reality it's more like sitting in on a convergence of people who have actually studied the material and bluffing that I'm on the same level as them.
Kirara π
>they do it for free
Anno
You don't have to pay me for me to accept good marks.
And if you're like me, you'll keep that same party because the other two characters aren't worth it Cless the meatshield tanking and smashing dudes while Mint keeps you alive and Klarth and Arche spam spells till things die is a really powerful strategy
>There's DLC for Perfect Chronology haha, is there a Swimsuit Aht? >Bathing in Mana >Rest your body and eyes in this extra quest >Aht's on the photo ... >costs 2x as much as the other DLC missions ..................................................................
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
PAY UP BITCH
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
There's a DLC for EOU2 where you go to a hot springs
>>461929 I don't know. I really don't. Who sang this? >>461928 It's really fun. You get to wipe the field with the bodies of your enemies and it's so fulfilling.
>>461953 >hit by magic this is what you get when you read posts while typing your own My laptop was hit by lightning. Which may very well be magic, I don't know.
sk
I'm watching the first episode and it seems like just Naruto with a palette swap
>>461961 That's actually one of the symptoms of my magic-struck laptop. The battery doesn't charge at all anymore. The more severe problem is that the hard drive is messed up and doesn't read right.
sk
So the MC is literally magic naruto
sk
Worthless at ninpo\magic [x] Mocked by all [x] Goal: the big ruler guy [x] Gets powerful because: demon [x]
Kirara π
naruto wasn't bad at ninja magic he was bad at everything else
sk
Naw Naruto was p good to begin with Oh, no, Naruto was actually fucking garbage at ninjutsu
No, he was like actually the worst at it, and learning it for that matter, until he learned the forbidden kage bunshin, and coasted on that for most of the series really He couldn't even do basic stuff properly, except the shapeshifting, which he only used for lewd
sk
And really I'm pretty sure the kage bunshin was enabled mostly by his demon's chakra, too, cause he's effectively got infinite At least for most of the show
FormerRei@mobile
Yes
FormerRei@mobile
So I'm assuming that you've discovered the secret lore of black clover. That its actually just a shitty generic shonen.
my mom stole my meds and took two adderalls at once and then it made her frantic when it wore off so she was having persecution complex and told everybody that i was taking speed and getting high and ruining her life that was a long time ago we cool now moms gonna be moms nothin you can do she'll get over it
i guess she thought adderall is speed and idk why she stole it and took it but whatevs
sk
>the entrance exam is just the chuni exams
Anno
>>461992 I guess lotte had freckles, but it wasn't in great detail just like an indicator i can't really think of many others princess jellyfish maybe
>>462013 yeah it's rough long white shirts help a bit with dry heat long-sleeved*
FormerRei@mobile
I prefer dry heat to humid heat Humid heat is so tiring
Kannagi
My eyes need to adjust it just so bright outside. >>462017 Same, heat in england is pretty unbearable. if it was this hot in England I'd die. humid heat is so hard to sleep in.
FormerRei@mobile
It's cause your sweat doesn't evaporate as quickly due to the high water content of the air And evaporation is what makes the sweat cool you off
Kannagi
>>462016 I usually wear long sleeves because I don't like exposing my arms. which has ended up with my arms being pearly white over time. most of me is pretty pale. everyone here is so sunkissed
FormerRei@mobile
>sunkissed I don't think I've ever seen that word used by a real person before
sk
Every damn episode has the opening which definitely isn't the story of the nine tails from naruto, and a recap muu
Anyways SK This is from A Certain Magical Index. The mc says this to people before punching them in the face. His right hand can nullify magic and psychic powers.
Its still magic though, yeah But Louise was in a similar boat, like, "worthless at the regular stuff everyone else is using until suddenly, turns out she's the one capable of doing the REALLY EXTREMELY great shit, and also her familiar is literally the best familiar"
FormerRei@mobile
Oh yeah Void magic That's a little different but yeah.
FormerRei@mobile
>>462037 Touma had the ability for most of his life. There's also shit he did before the amnesia that isnt covered. Or not until later, im way behind on the books.
sk
Yeah but if memory serves, it was still seen as being garbage, right? When in reality it's actually extremely good
FormerRei@mobile
>>462040 Only because its A: top secret B: the way the power measurement system works is canceled out by his ability But mainly its A, he doesn't spread ibfo about his ability and then behind the scenes there's shit going on to stop info about it from spreading
Now and then our net connection goes way beyond what we pay for and it's weird We pay for like, ~3.2MB/s, but sometimes it'll be like, 6MB/s for an hour or two Or even a whole day
Maria
>>462068 I'm gonna visit my gran which will be nice because she always gives me free food
>>462072 I live with my gran and she gives me free food all the time, I actually had my one meal for today for free, publix sandwich :3 grandparents are great, mine is especially sweet >>462073 coffee and panini is nice though ;~; I would eat it at least
Really I don't even think we technically pay for 'the minimum' We just pay for the speed, and sometimes the lines will be free enough that we just get extra One time it was like, 10MB/s for a whole night
>>462084 I live in florida and I have one of, if not the only, publix that servers fresh hot chinese food and it is insanely good. but yes they have good everything. >>462086 oh you also live here? i'm in orlando where are you @
>>462088 oh, but you come from florida though? i'm glad you managed to get out if that is the case friend. it's humid and gross here >>462093 oh jeez I've never heard of that city is it small?
>>462091 melbourne, florida haha i'm like an hour from orlando
Kirara π
>>462091 we have like 100k people i think you've probably heard of brevard at least
Arisu
How big is florida? it sounds like it should be smaller than it actually is. Well, most of the latin american community used to live there or around there.
>>462094 mmhm I don't really go to the coast much, I'm not a huge beach goer or at least it looks like melbourne is on the coast from the map i'm looking at do you know how to surf or anything? skim boarding is fun~
FormerRei@mobile
>>462095 Yeah you know except for all the latin Americans in the south west or nyc that have been there for decades. Honestly over 100 years for the ones in southwest Some anyways
>>462100 ooh you have a gf? congrats :3 i don't know about you but I would like to move out of this state eventually, it's just hard because my whole family is here and whatnot >>462102 d-don't bully me i'm a sensitive little baby ;~;
Maria
>>462103 It'd be a cool fantasy setting Like there's multiple ponds and suns on the great ice ball And you'd have people setting up tunnels between the ponds and stuff
>>462120 Yeah in brroklyn and Manhattan Poor people still live in new York, just not the expensive parts
Maria
>>462118 well think about it this waty you look up at the sun and it's really not that big like you can just go inside /// outside and see how small it really is Nasa lies about it being really far away but super big
>>462105 Haha, I don't know if it's something to congratulate me for, but thanks. I plan to move out to Colorado, Utah, or Wyoming. Maybe New Mexico. After grad school.
FormerRei@mobile
>>462122 Fun fact You can actually do math from home that can measure the sun.
The flat earth people are so stupid and it bothers me immensely.
Nezi !Neziwi/5.M
>>462123 colorado seems nice i'm not into smoking weed but the weather, views, and people seem good.
Arisu
>>462126 that's just because you like to correct people who are wrong. but flat earthists don't want to be convinced, they just want to confuse people who were already thinking something correctly.
>>462127 I don't smoke weed, but I love the west. Colorado gives me easy access to nearly anywhere I'd want to go within a day's drive.
FormerRei@mobile
>>462128 That also pisses me off but not as much because there's less of them. And also its easier to disprove flat earth than anti vaccine stuff. They're both easily disprovable. But flat earth is simpler.
Arisu
AV are too dangerous. here there's more AV than FE
>>462130 I guess that's a good point. I'm not a big traveler but I wanna visit Japan :3 their culture is pretty interesting. have you done any skiing or snowboarding before?
I used to do it but now I can't because last 2 times I went I had bad altitude sickness :(
FormerRei@mobile
>>462132 They'll wipe themselves out soon enough. Wait what That's a thing outside of the US?
Maria
Did you know that vaccines give you bacteria associated with deadly diseases? How dumb would you have to be to get vaccinated
>>462133 I love to travel. It's all I really want to do. I hate being in the same place for any prolonged period of time. I'm like a shark. I have to keep moving.
>>462136 you should try to find a job that requires you to travel a lot then :3 it's a ton of fun, you feel so weightless and speedy flying down the mountain
FormerRei@mobile
>>462138 I hope they die of easily preventable diseases.
Arisu
>>462140 there was also a case of a kid who went to brazil to the amazons or so and died and people were saying he was an anti-vaccines but he was just a normal outdoors guy who got unlucky.
Honestly Brazil had more people killed than like half of the world together in 2015. disease is not the biggest concern....
killed as in murdered
FormerRei@mobile
Yeah, Brazil's a shithole But these deaths are easier to prevent than murders Hell, they're easier to prevent than car crashes Vaccination is very important
Nezi !Neziwi/5.M
>>462142 hmm I suppose that's true maybe start your own business or do something where you can work through the internet so you can take your work with you wherever you wanna go
>>462156 They will. I don't really have any attachment to a typical way of life, so if things go badly and I don't finish grad school or something, I'll just go live out in the west and move between national and state parks periodically. Live out of a tent and my car.
>>462160 see that's nice, some people are really caught up with being rich and stuff and while making a lot of money is better than making less, it's not like you need it to be happy. driving around in a van turned into a mobile home sounds sooooo fun to me. if I had a pet with me I'd be having a great time experiencing life and going places
Did you know the chinese tried to change their various currencies to a silver standard? it happened around the time the west reached the place and the bureucracy was so overwhelmed with it that it collapsed.
before that they had a grain tax, each village or city payed a tribute of food and then they used that as a currency.
>>462176 hmmm not a good mindset to have but it's understandable i suppose i just try to remind myself that no matter where I am financially there's people that are dirt poor and have absolutely nothing
i did a mission trip to the Dominican Republic and the people there had absolutely nothing...streets were disgusting, homes were shacks and they had no running water or power in most places but the people were so happy and friendly, it was great
big eye-opener that everybody in the US is spoiled, even our poor are rich
>>462179 poverty exists because rich people exist i just wish that people didn't own everything so i could, for example, go live in the wilderness off the land but you can't do that legally the way things are, because people own all that land that land is all stolen from the earth it should belong to everyone
>>462173 Yeah I hope it will be good. The OVA was good.
Maria
>>462175 I did it was wild >>462174 Money can make you happier. It just has massively decreasing returns of scale once you become rich The best part of money is the security it brings and not having to stress over whether or not you can pay rent next week
he got caught misappropriating it like two years ago and announced he was going to retire but then he didn't retire and everyone stopped talking about it
>>462233 3D Kanojo was something I thought as just going to be a girl show but it ended up being a shoujo rollercoaster. Megalo Box was good and everyone should watch it. Comic Girls was comfy.
>>462268 so now you need to pause for a moment and see if that was actually instructed somewhere and you just went "manua shmanual"
Nezi !Neziwi/5.M
>>462270 nah there's no specific instructions but I didn't check the symbol bar where you can input various symbols, i normally just type U for the union symbol fuck me I'm dumb
>>462307 yeah the plot is starting off pretty straightforward and i think we all know how it's going to end but ashita no joe is a pretty good story anyways the music so far is really awesome too
Anno
and it does the fucking akira thing you'll know what i mean when you see it
>>462314 close but not quite he does actually try to do this and falls off his fucking bike though
Kirara π
i beat tempered kirin today i'm almost reaching the end game after only 210 hours but then i gotta spend another 400 hours to do some other weapons after i am satisfied with my bow
>>462316 if you can beat the tempered jho event then congrats you fought the hardest quest that MHW has for now it's kind of disappointing that the game is so easy but I am sure they will release MHW G or some shit in like a year >>462320 oh shit this is already out? i watched the short preview that showed the flash-forward start of the story and it was pretty good
>>462321 because they're exceptionally strong compared to the others of their kind
When the fuck is the next soulsborne game gonna come out
Anno
fucking never
FormerRei@mobile
RIP
Anno
really it will probably be after whatever miyazaki and his team are working on now as a "departure from the souls franchise" i doubt very seriously they will discard a winning formula entirely so i don't believe them saying the souls franchise is finished
Anno
They've been developing Souls-like games for like a decade now I can't blame them for wanting a change of pace.
king's field isn't very similar to souls at all. it only has a few gameplay elements that ended up influencing demon's souls, especially in the sense of micromanaging your item and equipment in combat. dark souls is much closer in terms of exploration, which is an aspect that DeS departed from compared to the previous action RPGs from From.
>>462334 There was a certain element of surprise to it being as good as it was. Hopefully Hoods Entertainment doesn't fuck it up like they did Marchen Madchen last season.
Usually stuff with a premise like it has end up being really generic or just ecchi trash.
What happened to Madchen? I dropped it early.
Maria
>>462328 I think they're doing another tenchu game right now
FormerRei@mobile
>>462334 Yeah the manga was good too. I read it a while ago.
Anno
>>462337 Really poor resouce management and executives in the studio being dumb fucknuts. The studio alone didn't expect to have the capacity to work on the anime to get it done in time for airing weeks, so they prompted the studio management to hire an outsourced team, which got shot down. True to expectations by the time deadlines were coming around the anime was waaaay beyond schedule so the management finally started looking for outsourcing, but at such short notice it was really hard to get anyone. Then during the actual airing they "lost contact" with the production desk for the anime, whatever that means, and the director resigned at around episode seven or eight. The QUALITY in the show was pretty rampant but by that point it was really starting to show that there was pretty much no QC going into the episodes before they got sent to television stations to air. And then they took a two-week hiatus to try and get shit together after episode eight, but by the time episode nine rolled around pretty much nothing had improved, and shortly before episode ten aired it was announced that they weren't even going to send episodes eleven and twelve to get aired and that was all we were going to see of the show this season, and possibly forever. So episode ten ends on a plot resolution for a current subplot and teases the big climax of the show and even has a PV for episode eleven, but it's not actually coming. Just one development trainwreck from start to finish pretty much.
>>462335 I don't think I finished the second DLC but I did the first one. I only killed like one boss in the ringed city because DaS3 is kind of fucking boring to play honestly
>>462345 i am also unfortunately in NG++ on the only character that ever made it to meta level the fucking knights in the first area would kill my 40vit ass in 2 hits
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
>>462347 oh ok yeah fuck that I got to demon prince on my ng++ character at level 80 and holy shit it was impossible
dying a lot by itself would be no big deal if enemies didn't have a quadrillion health and take 10 hits with a 40/40 profaned greatsword to kill i tried to get a few characters to an appropriate level in NG but got bored around the catacombs/irithyll every time and gave up
>>462351 marchen madchen 9 is the funniest shit i have ever seen >>462353 what's fun about that fact it's a pretty good game why didn't you finish it did you get bored after anor londo when the quality of the level designs takes a dip into the shitter
FormerRei@mobile
>>462355 I don't own a ps3 and my friend whose ps3 i was playing it on wanted to use it.
Anno
>>462354 From the OP teases, it almost looks like the YOU'RE NEXT moment might be the first half climax point at around episode twelve or thirteen. Or maybe the actual segment will be the first parts of the second half.
I dunno man I really need to not read too much into OP images I always get carried away.
wait when did boku no hero come out i feel like the shows i want to waatch are airing on the days i'm not here
Anno
>>462358 It aired earlier today, so we'll be watching it tonight probably.
Kirara π
>>462357 i'm inclined to say the same because it'd be weird to show second cour stuff in the first OP but i can't imagine them getting to YOU'RE NEXT in just 12 episodes i mean i guess it's possible but there are some good fights in the forest camp that they'd have to cut down a little bit
Anno
>>462356 he lent you his PS3? it's coming out soon on the new consoles, maybe you can give it another go. it's honestly still the best in the series outside of Bloodborne imo. >>462359 oh okay cool. did the P5 anime come out today?
FormerRei@mobile
>>462361 I don't own any current consoles. I'll get around to finishing it eventually.
Arisu
i played on the switch yesterday. it was weird as fuck. it has more buttons than the GameCube
Maria
Is your pc decent rei?
FormerRei@mobile
>>462364 It will be when i fix it. Like tomorrow. And yes i have it on pc. I just didn't get around to installing it because i have so many damn steam games.
Anno
>>462360 Yeah that's what I was considering. Twelve or thirteen epsodes feels like a really short amount of time to fit the whole training camp arc and the subsequent arc right up to YOU'RE NEXT. But if they lead up to the fight and then have it be the first few episodes of the second half, it might fit okay. Or maybe I just don't remember the plot pacing of the training camp all too well and it's something they can put into that much amount of time.
>>462361 We didn't watch the P5 anime last night, so yeah, it definitely came out some time today. There's no way it would have gotten passed up with Rika and Squid in attendance, or at least not talked about.
Anno
Dark Souls PC is so fucking bad i'm glad the community patch fixes most of this but the mouse and kb controls will always be fucking shit
Ah fuck i need a new 360 controller I traded mine for my friend's younger borother's debt of a 360 controller So his younger brother owes me a 360 controller now
Kirara π
>>462366 I re-read it after that recent arc where Deku got to go all out thanks to that little girl ended. There's a bit of just training stuff before you know what happens, and they could probably cut some of that short, but the newest episode is filler, so I wonder.
>>462369 i have a 360 controller i used to use long ago before the DS4 existed i haven't touched it once since i bought a PS4 actually >>462366 oh gureato daze i want to watch those two at least if you guys could save tokyo guru for me too that would be nice
Maria
>>462355 unpopular opinion: the design of the crystal area and the archives is good
>>462372 i have good news for you friend that's not an unpopular opinion it's generally held in the fanbase that seath's areas are the only good part of the four great souls half of the game i also agree, the duke's archives is my favorite area in the game followed by sen's funhouse so many fun memories of pvp shenanigans there
but tomb of giants and ESPECIALLY lost izalith are garbage for different reasons tomb of giants being that it is basically a straight path that requires you to somehow divine the way to obtaining an optional item or get lucky with drops in the catacombs (originally there was a good chance you would end up killing all the necromancers permanently without acquiring a lamp as well, so if you didn't get Cast Light or the sunlight maggot you were fucked, they upped the drop rate to a reasonable level in the rebalancing patch) and the enemies you find there are all pushovers that get staggered by looking at them funny and take 3 seconds to wind up an attack, so if you have a light source it's easy as hell. lost izalith is just a big open area with fucking nothing in it. There is no reason to go there except for killing a required boss (if you can call the Bed of Chaos a boss) or completing Solaire/Siegmeyer's questline. The only enemies there are dragon butts and those weird leech things at the bottom of a pit, and the dragon butts used to chain-aggro to you if you didn't hug the wall to avoid all of them before the patch to fix their aggro range.
New Londo is alright I ssuppose, the only thing that bothers me about it is how you have to stare at the fucking ground to avoid walking into instant-death water on accident. The ghosts in that area are a really cool enemy design. I like shit that comes out of the walls to spook you. Other than that and the dark knights, it's not too difficult, and even easier than Anor Londo honestly. 4kids is a frustrating boss fight though, since your success at beating them comes down to either RNG or gear.
Anno
Oh shit the Amanchu second season airs tonight too. Saturdays are always so full of good content.
>>462371 I'll definitely do my best to get it saved. It airs for Tuesday nights, by the way, so if you can make it Wednesdays or Thursdays it should be easy to save. And even then the only one that really wants to watch it of the three of us is Ika, so Rika and I can probably bully him into saving it for you.
Kirara π
make sure you watch the new franxx because it was the best episode yet better than anything in any of trigger's shows
Maria
>>462374 Good people aren't dumbdumbs It's a cool mysterious area and I dig the invisible pathway gimmick Tomb of Giants pisses me off with some of it's enemies. The idea of a dark area where you have to forgoe a shield to light the way is cool in thoery. But it's so easy to fall off a ledge so it's not suited to rolling.
Anno
>>462376 We've got Jan and Ika isn't moving this weekend so we can probably watch it on time.
>>462375 I'm off wednesday and thursday, but I work overnight on tuesday (and friday). >>462384
>>462377 Yeah, that's part of what I mean by it being a straight path. It's basically two meters of ground with an instant death ledge beside you all the time. If it wasn't so easy to fall off it wouldn't be that exciting, but I feel like they could have had more intricate level design and still have death pits everywhere. >>462380 You mean the pit that Siegmeyer jumps in?
Anno
I'll do my best to keep it in mind. Shouldn't be an issue
>>462387 No the place with the lava and the zodds. I forgot their real name so I'm calling them zodds Beserk Zodd yeah. They look like Zodd >>462393 Yeah those guys. There's just like 20 of em hanging out
>>462391 The Taurus Demons? Oh, that's in the area before Izalith I think. In the Demon Ruins, they're all ahnging out beneath the platforms near the surface where the lava the Ceaseless Discharge stands in.
It felt good to smash those guys with my big strong character after he was so threatening at the beginning of the game. I like it when games promote bosses to late game enemies.
it's been a while since my last DaS run >>462393 I fucking LOVE that shit when the first boss is a common enemy later on to emphasise how strong you've gotten >ceaseless discharge rofl
FormerRei@mobile
I'm I the only /moe/ who has played the Dark Souls boardgame?
>>462397 Hell yeah My friend spent like $400 on the Kickstarter He got a ton of shit from it Still getting more too, but release got delayed because of typos in the italian and spanish manuals of those expansions so they delayed shipping for everyone.
>>462417 I know, right? I was so excited and then I saw the seeker thing in the play bar and was like damn.
The ED song was really good though I'm not sure if that's supposed to be the actual ED or if they haven't animated anything flashier for it yet.
Anno
Yeah I saw some buzz about Hinamatsuri. Some of the stuff is gonna have to get saved for tomorrow, hah hah. Saturdays have been really fucking good recently.
I've been craving something hot blooded for a while
Anno
Megalo Box also uses its music really well. There's a part in the fight with the 8 guy where I swear punches are timed to the beat of the music playing. That sort of shit is so good.
>>462461 whatever dude it's 2 letters away replacing and removing are the same as far as counting how many letters off from a word something is i was agreeing with you
Kirara π
>>462455 he makes $230,000 every minute and some of his employees make less than minimum wage plus have you seen him? he's not human
Anno
anime
FormerRei@mobile
>>462464 My bad I'm considering this math so my autism gets away from me
when we were watching 3d kanojo my 3d kanojo was like "you should do that and take my sickness" wtf im not gonna throw up and be sick i don't have time for that obviously the most efficient way to handle it is to let the NEET be sick and stay home
seriously though that's so fucking gross i was reading one of those chinese porn comics and the girl was sick or some shit and they started doing it and was like wtf no
FormerRei@mobile
That was how one of the spinal tap drummers died. He choked to death on someone else's vomit.
if i die like that, i want it in my obituary everybody should know that i died iin such a fucked up way and on my tombstone it should say "it made sense tonally"
>>462478 have you ever done it with like a really high fever though it's kind of not horrible tbh
It's so funny Specifically the thing with the gun that fires only if the particle is detected a la Schrodinger's Cat. But the wavefunction collapses (theoretically) when you pull the trigger so you don't die
Kirara π
there was a twilight zone parody skit about it in alan wake that was pretty funny
FormerRei@mobile
Anyways quantum mechanics isn't normally that silly. But using the many worlds interpretation allows for that one. The standard interpretation is the Copenhagen interpretation.
Quantum mechanics makes perfect sense if you realize that nothing is real.
FormerRei@mobile
>>462509 Trying to make sense of it isn't as useful as just doing the math properly and accepting the results, even if they "don't make sense". Source: I've taken courses on it
FormerRei@mobile
Although it's terribly misinterpreted by the general public just because of perpetuated over simplifications and falsehoods.
>>462539 Pretty much, it isn't great or atleast isn't what I am used to. I can't use it much if someone else is using it and it can go down a fair bit.
Anno
From what I've heard, living in rural Amercia is pretty much always shit Internet. And you get one provider so it's not like you can shop around.
>>462546 OH I thought you knew! yeah I'm over in the US for 3 months. In New Mexico >>462552 I'll be going over to Texas in may and I might decide to go to other places. Not too sure. I don't drive and driving seems to be something of a required thing in America
FormerRei@mobile
>>462539 I'm pretty sure all the shakers are dead.
>>462549 I saw you talking about it, but did not know it would happen so soon. Or rather, I guess I didn't know you were already here. Do you have plans to visit other places in the nation?
I went out tonight to have a pub lunch. and I saw a whole bunch of cowboys around. It was like a costume party but clearly not.
>>462560 Yeah, and huge big coats. it was like a wild west disney land I guess at least from my perspective.
And all the food was spicy. I met a local socialist who wrote a bunch of books and was telling me all about banking systems and medical marijuana Pretty weird
I noticed I haven't seen any america staff in stores just mexicans, it is pretty weird. none of them // >>462580 I suppose that is true, I just noticed it being pretty obvious that they are hispanic but they could be american
Nezi !Neziwi/5.M
>>462576 I don't see how all this moving and shaking my body is going to help me meet people. I'm getting pretty tired can i stop now
FormerRei@mobile
>>462577 Wow Are you saying Mexicans can't be American? That's racist!
Anno
>>462577 Close to the South, it's much more likely to see people of Mexican origin. Especially in low-wage environments like store staff. A fair number of them are probably actual American citizens though.
I'm sure tthere are Australian colloquial terms that sound uneducated too. Like things bogans say.
Kannagi
Bogans clear are the upper strata of society, they aren't uneducated. *clearly
FormerRei@mobile
Holy shit There's a Bogan High School in Chicago.
Maria
>>462597 There's bogan behaviour but I don't mind the slang except for the racism I never met many bogans though >>462599 you got your beer you got your footy what else could ya need
Nezi !Neziwi/5.M
>>462594 I'm not good with abstract, I never went to art school jeez i'm just gonna pay for a hooker
FormerRei@mobile
>>462601 Anyways there are plenty of words that using can make you sound uneducated. Or even things that some would argue are not words. Like "ain't" or "can I axe you a question"
>>462608 That is just judgemental and pretty classist. what sounds educated is decided by those better off than others, white rich and upper or middle class.
FormerRei@mobile
>>462610 Counterpoint My grandmother was poor and self educated and did not use the word "ain't". By proper English I guess I mean English in the prescriptivist sense. English has rules and when you start ignoring them you may seem foolish.
oops ignore all the space. >proper English. I think that is exactly the problem, people with privilege enforce a particular code of how to speak and write. It isn't about the rules of the language, you can use contractions legimately but still be told to speak properly. It is just a code of conduct by those want to enforce a set of social niceties and punish those who don't abide by the, *them
I don't agree with it, those from disadvantaged backgrounds can be intelligent and know their subject but be penalized for not knowing or being unfamilar with the expected way of speaking and writing. It is a unnecessarily barrier that exists just for elitism purposes.
Why would you tiptoe around proper English in casual conversation. Proper English is for when you're writing an essat or something not when you're chilling with your mates. I don't think people think of others as being foolish for using contractions like ain't in casual conversation I think that's just you. *essay
>>462624 Yes there are plenty of pretentious people
Anno
Proper use in language is bullshit subjectivity. All that matters in language is properly getting the information you're trying to convey across. The consistency in "proper" language can asist assist with that but it's far from necessary or even particularly valuable.
FormerRei@mobile
>>462618 I can assure you it isnt just me. >>462615 I get what you're saying but I would not go so far as to say "it exists just for elitism purposes"
Kannagi
It totally isn't just you, there plently of people who penalise others for the way they speak and write and call it uneducated even though it is a valid use of English. English is English. There are ways to understand people instead of look down in disgust or call people uneducated that is elitism and Elitism is making a code of behaviour that specifically discriminates others. The proper english rules are generally not about making things easier to understand they are about some rules some rich old people ages ago decided was the "proper" way to write and speak. I don't even agree with the canon of literature - it is all just rich white old males and it ignores people of colour, it ignores women.
Language is so fundamental I don't think it should people should let themselve fall into the trap that just because elitism is natural or "normal" that should continue to perpetuate it. I often make spelling mistakes and miss out words without realising and I don't think it is fair to decide that someone is uneducated or incapable. Universities and educational insitutions are rife with elitism on how people should write and speak. they shut out a lot minority groups for such trivial bullshit.
Maria
>>462608 what's wrong with someone being uneducated anyway? Some people go to uni and some people drop out to work their families farm or whatever.
Anno
>>462625 Yeah, something a lot of people forget is that a language isn't a -isn't what people say it is, what people say makes it a language.
FormerRei@mobile
That's a much larger amount of poignant responses than I expected.
FormerRei@mobile
I guess I'll say that "formal" English is important in some contexts. Or some sort of "formalized" form for a soecific context.
Kannagi
>>462655 Because if you don't use it you will be penalised.
FormerRei@mobile
>>462658 How well do you know math? Like math notation?
FormerRei@mobile
There are some contexts where people decide that "if you're going to write for us write it this way because we've determined that this way works really well" like for example Citation formats in academic papers, if everyone used a different format it would be a pain in the ass to figure out what each person cites >>462666 It is a "formal" English, it isn't quite the same but I feel it does address part of your statements. In this context it isn't a proper English form made just for elitist purposes, but for allowing better communication.
Kannagi
I don't think that is the same as being panlised for contractions or being // or Contractions are do not distract from the someone understand of what you are saying. they are just consider to casual and indict // and are used to say someone isn't educated.
I don't think most of the rules ever about better communication and more than that when you have a system of communciation that benefits are particular group - white and well off over those from more disadvantages backgrounds that is unfair. it absolutely unfair to penalise someone's ability to get a job or getting into further education. >>462674 I don't see why you think race isn't a big part of class/elitist structures. You have an entire system built for the benefit of others. I don't think it is particular valid to go "oh but what about X"
I am not going to get into a big discussion as it is getting late but "formal" english is bullshit, it makes bright young people feel like they aren't as intelligent as they are and people who don't understand shit will pick apart their work looking for errors with their writing and way of speaking. It is unfair. but it is absolutely normal that people feel that formal language is important and necessary and that those who don't conform are lazy or too stupid.
FormerRei@mobile
If we're going to bring race into this What about asians?
FormerRei@mobile
Actually I don't feel like getting into a race/class conversation right now anyways
>>462674 Race plays a bit part in language. For example "axe you a question" is something you only hear from blacks. Poor blacks have a very particular way of speaking.
FormerRei@mobile
On an unrelated note. Who here knows who Gumby is?
>>462728 so far it sounds alright. Nothing amazing but wait Oh for a second I thought it was just gonna repeat the same lyrics for the whole song I think it's a bit repetitive It's not bad though
playing overwatch has improved my aim i remember thr first time i played this i was fumbling all over the place and had no good sense for taking cover
Anno
I'm still no good at aiming in FPS. Especially when trying to aim and move. My right-hand accuracy isn't too good with most things and the two-track line of thinking that goes into aiming and moving isn't something my brain handles well.
Sometimes I'll be moving and tracking someone with my mouse well. And then I'll realize I haven't been firing my weapon or whatnot. I just don't think that sort of game is something I'm naturally suited for.
i think i used to be pretty good at shooting games but i also had a lot of time on my hands to play them the only FPS i have even played in the last like 2 years is overwatch now and i haven't played that in months
Nezi !Neziwi/5.M
if you want tips or vod review or something i'd be happy to do a commentary on your gameplay or whatever i'm t500 in overwatch and stuff like that, rank 18 pubg, yadda yadda
Yeah, that's true I only watched the original series, though
Anno
They're probably not the same bands then. If you think about it, it's been like ten years since the original Naruto series ended. Unless you did watch the Shippuden anime. The band that does Black Clover's first OP formed in 2013 though, so there's only a narrow window of opportunity there.
I'm impressed the magic knights have the authority to use magic on nobles You'd think they would get executed if they fucked up and used it on false grounds
>Thanks for doing this thing for that family. It means a lot. >We didn't want those kids to end up similar to us. >It's not much but take this as thanks. >You received ... A GUN
Radiant Historia's Bad Ends are really silly. This one guy asks you to help him with his research into coconuts. And you have to get about 10 hours into the game before you even reach the place that has them.
Then you come back and give it to him and you're like "Hey, what's this research for anyway?" Oh, these coconuts absorb mana really well so I'm gonna see if we can use it in our war machines since they're always so starved for power. And then it works. and then you conquer the entire continent. but using all the mana ends up turning the continent into a desert and everyone dies anyway and you go back in time just to get scolded by these immortal twins.
Anno
oh i thought he was gonna use it for a bath to bathe in mana coconut milk mana bath sounds cozy
Maria
>>462873 But even if you don't give him the coconuts won't he just get them from somewhere else later down the line? It's not like coconuts are rare
He doesn't want the coconuts, he wants to learn how to cultivate them. There's some kind of technique to it. Well, they're really called "CONUTS" but yeah.
Ko-Shi
<<<CONUTS>>> are different ...Well, I guess they really are since they didn't seem to be growing from trees.
>>462893 i'm up by two, showered and tooths brushed by two-forty, having ramen and an egg on the range by three, work done by noon, and a beer in me by two pm BUT it's the weekend so you get off easy
it's p.f. sad but i can't do that because the water here isn't even potable i have to boil and drain it all and just have noodles with no broth >>462902 i am in rural missouri though i am looking for a roommate and my only taker atm is davey in michigan so i might be in michigan soon unless i find something bette
Samurai Lal'C !KW2DbpWwls
are you in michigan
Samurai Lal'C !KW2DbpWwls
MISSORAHHH!
Anno
Watch out for water people.
Anno
>>462903 it's pronounced "misery" thank you very much
Kirara π
i will burn my bread
Samurai Lal'C !KW2DbpWwls
>>462905 oh shit i neer made that connnection >>462906 aiaiiaiaaiaiaiiiiii
>>462907 there's an issue here where if you're from a proper city in missouri you pronounce it mis-zer-ree and erryone else in the fuckin meth parks says mah-zoo-rah
>>462937 oh would you be willing to help me with that that'd be swell
Anno
>>462948 yeah i know i'm fine with traps and people that want to express themselves but we're really anti-3dpd imagery here i dont even post jfash pics here because it's got people in them that stuff's done in private, and it's fine
>tfw every collab SSR so far has been either light or wind this bias needs to stop If they somehow make Joker wind or light I'm going to want to kill a man
Kannagi
>>462957 2 for breakfast please. send via sea mail.
>>462963 The sea will favour it! and it just amuses me that I'm in the US now. but like the how huge the US is, is weird. You take longer to travel across the US than it would take to get to the UK from the US.
Anno
>>462948 no, i'm not i just have a very attuned sense of people
Kannagi
I should get a crossiant for breakfast. and try and wake myself if I can't get back to sleep
>>462972 I sadly haven't been able to watch any anime for a while due to crappy internet. Was it good? I keep hearing this season is pretty good at the moment. I am so jelly.
>>462975 How kind. I knew I could count on the best aidoru Ah, I wanna watch anime. I wanna do other things too, I didn't think I'd be stuck in the desert for a while. I can only take so much sand before it is not as exciting.
Anno
>>462977 i've been thinking about an SAO spinoff where the only difference is it's a good show
Kirara π
>>462977 the GGO arc was the only good SAO novels it included characters that weren't defined by their relationship with kirito
>>462980 So like a SAO spinoff where the only things they change are basically everything >>462984 The central premise can stay The actual designs of the characters are alright those can stay We just need to interpret the source material a little more loosely
>>462988 oh shit that reminds me you gotta buy some talenti roman raspberry while you're in the untied states or the, uh, banana caramel one
Kannagi
>>462991 Oh yeah is that the nice sorbet stuff you had? I really wanna try those out but they wouldn't deliver internationally. Do you have a picture of what it ah ta
Anno
>>462992 https://www.talentigelato.com/product-category/talenti-gelato-flavors it's not a picture but it's the flavors it's gelatto and sorbet, not ice cream they're really freakin good though... I mean, i dont like mint so their mint chocolate chip i can't suggest but it's probably good you'll have to find a flavor you like
Kirara π
kannagi wanna see the grand crayon
Anno
wanna see the pyramids of gyoza
Kannagi
>>462993 I quite like mint I was actually looking at that as I scrolled down. Are they common in stores? >>462994 Oh right that is nearby right, It'd be fun to go on a trip around. If I knew how to drive, everything would be neato. dammit america. make bus stops everywhere please.
>>462996 in big stores yeah they're a bit expensive, so if you go to discount grocery stores they won't be there the roman raspberry and banana chocolate swirl are my faves >>462997 well shit do you wanna EAT the pyramids of gyoza
Kannagi
>>462998 I'll have to get some! >>463000 Man, I feel kinda tempted but I don't think I can make any concrete plans. It'd neato traveling around.
>>463009 oh, damn we were gonna be in utah from 4th-9th i could take you to the grand canyon and then home though
Kannagi
>>463011 Ah, it is alright. I don't know if I have the courage to randomly head on a roadtrip anyway being the shutin I usually am Take pictures on your trip though. I still have some pictures to resize1 !
you should go hun! i'm happy to see you living your own life and having fun with your friends i bet theyre great people and that there are a lot of wonderful things in store for you don't worry about me i've been getting by for longer than youve been alive
>>463023 life hurts sometimes that's just how it goes it doesn't mean it's bad of course i'll cry seeing my baby son step away from me but i know it will be okay and i'll also feel a little relief
>>463028 Oh stars, that is so cool! I don't know if I can do astrophotography! >>463033 Ah, I really wanna try but I stuck at getting the anything showing up on my camera in the dark
>>463037 The clouds feel so close to the mountains. Like if I went up there I wonder if I could touch the clouds >>463035 That means I'll have to have the camera be still right? otherwise it is gonna be hecka blurry and my hands are terribly at not shaking.
sure, why wouldn't you be able to they're just water vapor and stuff being in a cloud is like being in thick fog
maybe you can rig your camera to stay still somehow
Kirara π
honestly you could set your camera down on a table assuming it would have a view of the sky to some degree
Kannagi
I think I might need to travel further out, it never gets truely dark here, I think there is a quite a bit of light pollution. I do wanna take photos of the milky way or at least see it. I've never seen the milky way
Kirara π
oh yeah you're close to santa fe huh
you can't see the milky way the way it shows up in photos our eyes don't have the aperture for it
Kannagi
>>463043 Really? oh that is so disappointing. It'd be amazingly breathtaking to see in real life.
hey kirara, i had an interesting thought about the mental disparity between being raised unidextrous from the previous generation and having to function ambidextrous in the current generation and how it might cause a lot of hemisphere interference and was curious about how distressing that could be to the psyche almost all my pain is regionalized on the left side, and i wonder how much of that is neural familiarity with it being the passive side but having to function uniformly
Kirara π
>>463046 i used this guide https://kenrockwell.com/tech/how-to-photograph-the-milky-way.htm
Kannagi
>>463048 Thanks! I was looking for information! It is neato to know we have the same camera so If I can get it right I can take beautiful pictures too!
yeah it was kind of an impulsive thought i think there's probably something there though i'm having some balance and stability issues while walking and it seemed strange to me that, despite being the side that hurts, the left side is where i'm taking my longest strides it may be that the right side is more conditioned to weight-bearing so the left leg can indirectly have more range of movement i mean i can use either of them fine, but that's the natural gait typing is definitely left-hand dominant i was left-handed when i was very young but my dad trained me out of it because left-handed batters are garbage but i ended up being a garbage right-handed batter for a long time
it seems kind of inconsequential but these are the kind of generational skills that are imparted, but we're undergoing a massive environs change being unidextrous mattered when competing in sports in a previous era it seems pointless today because we're not even writing with one hand we're typing and using systems built for efficient interfacing so to be raised hemisphere-dominant but then having to function bilaterally, i wonder how that manifests i used to get unilateral cluster headaches on my right hemisphere, obv the part controlling the left hemisphere i sedate now to quell that issue but have left body pain
i just feel like there's a pattern there that evades clinical suspicion due to the rigor behind diagnostic procedures
>>463054 i don't think it's possible to perform such a study without being rich, but it's probably possible to create a good abstract based on some assumptions and clear articulation with pre-study that might get funded stuff like this is why i don't trust the healthcare systems being in market research for pharma companies, i see how the trials are designed it's wrought with bias but if you question a clinician they just think you're uneducated because you dunno what they know
a little funny anecdote, my psych asked me if i wanted to be on an SSRI instead of SNRI, and i mentioned that i was previously on venlafaxine but couldn't tell how it worked she proceeded to describe how it works, that it's an SSRI/SNRI combination and--
i had to cut her off to explain that i understood the pharmacology, but that i meant i didn't know or couldn't gauge how well it worked for me given my alcoholism at the time little misunderstandings like that clinical practice is such a statistical thing, so it's so difficult to interface with as a statistical outlier
Talesof !NuKeSlvmWE
that's a good ai
Kannagi
Wow china is implementing the citizen score thing http://www.businessinsider.com/china-social-credit-system-punishments-and-rewards-explained-2018-4 This stuff sounds so dystopian
Anno
>>463061 idk i think it actually sounds great i see the ways it can be abused but china is in such a remedial state atm for instance, i'm borderline homeless because of bad credit even though i make okay money but bad credit is something clumped together with criminals and degenerates, so i'm living paycheck to paycheck and can't do anything to improve my situation because i can't save up first+last month's rent + deposit to get an apartment, even though im a good person
Kannagi
Yeah, credit is a shitty system that punishes people with out giving them much of a way out. >>463064 I have no idea but being punished for not doing miltary service or being unable to buy plane tickets because you play video games too much sounds scary. I mean there are extremes but I would hope it rewards the hardworking and poor rather than those you can afford to be "good" all the time. >>463064 I have no idea about my credit rating, I've never used a credit card. I've mostly paid everything with my debit in the UK.
Anno
as much as it sounds like china is going overboard there, it's an improvement on the credit system which is flawed and exploitable in fact, if i wasn't poor and hard-working, i could spend my efforts dodging the credit system instead it ends up punishing the people who weren't intended to be punished by it not to even mention equifax
Kirara π
>>463057 i can lead you through the steps to adjust the settings if you want >>463059 that is how i feel too the whole system is wrought with biases at nearly every level if you have to rely on the system at all, you get tainted by academia
>>463070 have fun i wish i was goin to church >>463069 i just got a new headset and prolly about to move to a place that isn't literal hell if i'm lucky i'd love something like that i'm havin issues with my antidepressants here because i'm literally living in squalor and my psych agreed it's probably best not to remove the depression until i'm in a safe place >>463072 prolly this month
Kannagi
>>463065 What sort of time would I need to photograph at? late night? >>463071 When are you looking to move by?
Anno
>making a pizza at 9:30am
Kirara π
>>463072 if you get stellarium for Android, it can help you find the best time, since it differers by dat day differs
>>463071 glad to head you're movin out soon i would be down for it it'd be fun
>>463074 it doesn't come without a bit of a mess my mom is borderline homeless and it involves leaving her with my sister instead of me taking care of her and i guarantee that it won't last two weeks my sister is a selfish bitch i'm gonna get dragged back into it and i don't want to idk though im literally not able to tolerate it anymore without shooting myselves so she'll have to deal
Kirara π
have you ever noticed that cats look like cats no matter where you go
ToN
anazon is recommending fire emblem echoes for me how nice >>463076 yeah
Anno
>>463076 have you ever noticed that earth and mars are always the same distance apart
Anno
relative to each other, that is
Kirara π
>>463075 could always shoot her instead of yourselves >>463078 >>463079 have you ever noticed that the earth is actually flat
>>463080 i dont want to do that i just need to move away and hopefully end up somewhere more safe than here anywhere probably is prison would probably be more safe than here tbh
>>463084 this family on both sides is so fuckin manipulative that tbh i don't know sometimes i feel like that's the right thing to do other times i feel like i'm being selfish not just my mom, though she's a prime player in it because she needs help neither of my sisters will help her they left me high and dry when my dad died, screwing me over on a lot of shit i don't have the context to know if it was selfish on their part or if the straign was equal there's a lot of things i don't know about my past, possibly partially from amnesia
amnesia isn't like the lifetime movies where you forget everything up until now though you remember everything you need to be functional you remember some random stuff on top of it, some context of a relationship you have with someone but the followthrough isn't there you don't quite know how you felt about a relationship and you can only intuit
i get the feeling there's probably a lot of things im happy not remembering though
ToN
suddenly my stomach started hurting pretty bad so hopefully this isnt an imen omen even
the fact that only the amnesiac is the one who has the compassion to help gets me sometimes both of my sisters fucked off before i was old enough to even know what was going on, and maybe for good reason or maybe that's not a factor and i was so entrenched in the issues by the time i was around that i didn't know better
if neural conditioning is set in a world of pain and how to respond to that, pain just seems normal yeah and being away from pain is hyper-stimulating and i have to drink to cope with growing up behaviorally entrenched in drama or else find drama where there isn't any
Anno
>the impetus for longer lifespans in later generations doesn't come from medical advancements, but an increasing burden and stubbornness to cope with our fucked up families that ends up taking longer
Arisu
poi
Kirara π
today is the anniversary of Thatcher's death make sure to celebrate
>>463088 this is something i think about a lot but then it seems like everyone else has good families and great relationships with them
>>463090 i was kind of meming but i think there's actually a lot of truth to it we all inherently want to reside at the lowest-energy state, just like any dynamic system unless you take the easy way out, i think that becomes incredibly long for those inflicted with the highest pressure
>>463091 i think that depends on your approach the people that try to work to fix their shitty situation end up dying of heart attacks early the ones that try to cope with it end up hangin around an extra 40 years miserably all the men in my family who the copers were dependent on die like age 40-50 everyone else who's smoking and drinking and doin drugs to cope live til their mid-late 90s
I'm googling why dns issues are so prevalent and i'm getting all results on how to fix dns issues because statistically that's what's significant i was looking to better-understand why it's an issue with so many providers
So #1 my MB is failing (finally) #2 the short powerfailure few days ago fucked my MB #3 just random error due to heating problems (dust your pc mate) #d3 (1) fuck
Kirara π
>>463097 i hate this shit so much search results have become useless unless you're searching for exactly what others want
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>463095 >dem sprinklers ruin the property value of more than just that one appartment when they activate RAAAAA
>>463099 podcast episode two: how google keeps you away from the information you want tbh i feel like the depth of conversation between me and you on a wide variety of topics is grounds for a successful podcast we can bring in special guests when we need export opinions // expert opinions // i guess it's the same
Kirara π
was looking for info on evacuation behavior in monsoons a bit ago and google spams me with shit about hurricanes fucking fuck off
Anno
i remember that haha this is like an hourly frustration for me when transcribing the weighting system is so fucked i was looking for the name of a company in which the speaker said what sounded like "sbb medical" i can't quote search sbb medical if it's not right btw s shared a majority of the pronciation structure with f b shares most of its with c and d especially when it's something like "FC" versus "SE" or "SC"
but i can't quote around sbb when that's what i'm trying to isolate as the object of confusion and if i just search unquoted sbb medical, i get a bunch of hospitals that are unrelated and it says "not included, SBB"
we can silo and weight our searches by doing things like having an un-cookied session, then search breast cancer, oncology, her-2 positive, and then typing the first few letters of a chemotherapy regimen and it knows conclusively that we're searching for a drug related to those past three/four topics even though there's a dozen drug names starting with the same two syllablesw
but there's no way to weight a general term backwards to specify better the scope of your search for an abbreviation in fact, when searching for a proper noun like the name of a non-global company, you're better off resetting your session each time
it's especially bad in regards to name verifying, like a seach for "joan elise consultant" it gets so confused >>463107 i agree with the use of duck for personal things but for professional inquiries and access to information, i dont think duck does much useful google's less unuseful in that regard
>>463105 Yeah, here it being free service or whatever funded vs google who sells their services to companies really shows up also duck sucks at anything non english, if you are searching for em
Also, I am not fully sure, but if memory serves google also saves some search settings based on your IP alone
yes, privacy is a different matter but in terms of professional inquiry and research, you're dependent on functional algorithms, and the marketing is inconsequential
I will have to work hard to get a nice round booty. >>463126 You sound like that guy in prison manga - declaring himself to be an assman.
Kirara π
im by no means an ass man but i love all things beauty and that ass is beautiful the amount of work that went into it i wish i knew the exercise regiment for it
Kannagi
>>463128 We will have to fighto together to gain firm round buttocks. 100 steps,100 butt clenchs, 100 sit ups
>>463152 laser can be cheap if you get deals online. Electroylsis is pretty expensive though.
FormerRei@mobile
Makeup?
Kirara π
yeah i use makeup to hide hickeys and the circles under my eyes sometimes more often than id like
Kirara π
>>463153 laser hair removal is really expensive here it's like thousands of dollars sometimes
FormerRei@mobile
Neat
Kannagi
>>463156 That sucks. especially if it is expensive with multiple treatments. I think people use
ToN
THE SRVSer dropping my soup 3 inches from me is exemplifying the fact that my hopes and dreams will be crushed in front of me
Kannagi
>>463158 I think some people buy home laser kits although they aren't as powerful as clinic lasers. and laser doesn't work too great for fine blonde hairs.
>>463160 yeah i don't feel comfortable buying a home laser kit that might not work haha
Kannagi
Shaving and deal with hairs is a super pain. so I definately get you.
Kannagi
Oh right just remembered the discount site groupon.com It has some really good deals for cosmic, hair removal and stuff *Cosmetics lol cosmic
FormerRei@mobile
Use nair
Kirara π
nair isn't great for your skin i have used it once or twice but it's kind of unpleasant
FormerRei@mobile
That's the price you have to pay for beauty.
Kannagi
The only thing I have heard about nair is the horror stories about people's asses. I don't want to touch the stuff.
FormerRei@mobile
>>463168 Lol I've not heard this Although I'm pretty sure it says on the bottle to not use it on certain areas.
ToN
asses
FormerRei@mobile
What about them?
Kirara π
it's weird that people use nair in their butts because it's generally not that hard to shave your butt and it doesn't need to be redone very frequently
FormerRei@mobile
I don't do either, but I'd imagine doing it with nair is easier.
Kirara π
you have to be much more careful with nair that with a razor because the nair will set pretty much anything it touches there on fire on for a long time haha
>>463197 I'm playing an ireland vs Florence game in EU4 with a friend. >>463200 We basically compete by seeing who can survive the longest and build the best empires.
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>463199 how is that a versus when there is billion miles inbetween
>>463199 I guess that works none of us three ever get wiped so that isn't really an issue even when playing challenge cuntries
Kannagi
>>463201 We never pick more than one provience minors. so it is fun playing
>>463204 Nope, they are quite fun to build up into big countries. some places are utter pains. >>463205 I think the different cultural traits and things are great though. Like taking a horde opm and developing into england and europe.
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
byzantium guy here WIPED ottomans already
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>463202 it is just boring to play those all the time
>>463202 meh once you do it in HRE and ebcome germany with ulm or something, you have seen it all
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>463202 also with vef rolling you can' t just buy away stab or shit so the expansion with 1 provincers is just bboooooring especially considering the increased AE penalties
Kannagi
I guess we play differently. I find big nations boring to be honest. I prefer working up from basically nothing. Especially in CK2 as OPM counts. >>463208 Both me and my friend like seeing how big we can make whatever small country. For now we are doing a race to the americas and seeing who can dominate trade and survive against the bigger countries
My play styles are essentially 2 Capitalism ho! or BLOB BLOB BLOB KNEEL EBFORE MY ARMY OF TERROR
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
besides running a global empire is an entirely different thing from small timers you have the great power game and enemies everywhere and revolts revolts everywhere
>>463222 Iβd like characters to gateway me into their games even though i lost my uhhhhhh the one with lyn save I might start it up again
ToN
though i should also consider fates or echoes i got like 20 minutes into echoes at least
Kirara π
echoes is really good
FormerRei@mobile
Oh man I thought of a great idea A darksouls mobage
ToN
>>463227 i decided to change someones class only to immediate get a character of that class and was like βoh...β
Kirara π
well that's alright you can get a free pitchfork from one of the free DLCs which you can use to set them back to villager or you can save it to turn someone else into a villager so you can make them into a different class
They're really good They're a hard core and artpunk influenced indie rock band. According to Wikipedia Basically that just means the lead singer takes his shirt off and runs into the crowd and bites people whil singing
FormerRei@mobile
Or goes out and takes someone's dog and then brings it on stage and holds it for the next few songs. (this happened when my dad saw them)
I will never get why trades of portugal and spain aren't connected in anyway in vef
Arisu
trade nodes are arguably a construction/game mechanic but they're not really set on stone. The vanilla game had Sevilla as a end node but then they made the only real end nodes to be calais and venice.
yeah that sounds like a real world basis to build them. I guess they are reasonable part of the same wind node. >>463251 the way i saw it was that trade historically went towards europe. so the game just reflects that. >>463252 yeah they could.
>>463249 Naw, it would just make game more interesting if say channel node and paris flow both towards each other or lubeck and channel flow both to eachother both ways traffic
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it would balance the game a lil bit, make the trade node system less restrictive in terms of empire building like say poland you won't really get ANY trade untill you take lubeck a pure fact danzig just sucks or HUngary/austria... wien is pure cancer as a trade node
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so if the game engine allowed both ways traffic, you could have that between some spots in the world where instead of winds or river currents etc deciding the trade movement, it would be more dependent on what nation held dominance
Arisu
Nevermind poland was probably, historically a big trade hub between east, muslims and the west.
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>>463255 krakow is the gateway between eastern and western europe for example and baltic and balkans
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Hell you even get a bonus for holding some 5 provinces in that area
Using the VeF network in europe, i'd have lubeck and london flow between each other, then paris and genoa do the same, the trade wasn't just north wards, but also southwards stuff and then genoa and venice between eahcother there are just some territory where you LOSE trade if you take it all like italy you won't ever make use of venice as genoa is way more profitable and if you collect in venice, you lose those ssweet % from transfering trade, which btw go up to 200 or then you have the damn silly lissabon, practically worthless, but still money you can never collect as spain if you take the whole Iberia
Also FE games usually have a lot of .. macabre, to say a word.. themes/villains. Like the whole of conquest/birthright has you basically fighting the other kindgdom you also play so you feel bad killing good people. same with radiant dawn and the whole blood contract people and all that.
Asta's ceaseless screaming gets a bit extra after a while though
Anno
Trashing Kuro Kusoba is the best part of watching the show.
Anno
>>463303 The manga goes on hiatus so often too, or something like that. I'm kind of surprised they haven't canned it; I don't believe it's that popular.