

I was referring to how the Roman calendar only had 355 days. It was fucking stupid.


I was referring to how the Roman calendar only had 355 days. It was fucking stupid.


The Gregorian calendar was 6 days ahead due to not having leap years yet.
Still better than the Roman Calendar


“I know you are but what am I?”
Dude, get better material.
I pointed out that you don’t know what you’re talking about because the modding group in the article were requiring payment for access. That’s why they got shut down.
And Bethesda going after modding? They’ve encouraged modding for decades and most of their devs started out in that space. You’re going full tin hat here for no reason
I also disagree with your take on well written villains. A well written villain can totally believe itself to be a big victim who is in denial about how evil they are.
Please note that I said “Most well written villains”. I wasn’t trying to speak in absolutes.
Touché.
But still: Heresy
Who spells “Gary” with 2 r’s?
In the original animated version, sure. Because that version had good writing, especially for villains.
Most well written villains are unapologetic and just naturally evil. They know they’re evil and they don’t care. For some reason, most movies nowadays (particularly Disney) now insist on their villains having some tragic backstory and thinking they’re good
Or Rimworld


If only. So many people repeated this lie in the past and never got their comeuppance


You literally have no idea what you’re talking about


The problem with Sig is they work too oftem, particularly when you don’t want them to


There’s a lot of issues the the Monogatari franchise, but its cinematography is unparalleled


It still needs to get over the hurdle of VR headsets being heavy
It’s not necessarily about weight, so much as balance. An unbalanced headset puts alll the weight on the wearer’s nose and cheeks. The Steam Frame addresses this by moving the battery to the back of the user’s head, making the headset significantly more balanced
As a country though we’re making the choice to prioritise lives over convenience, as we often do. And for that I am happy.
Except restricting gun ownership isn’t necessary for that. The motivations for gun crimes are the same as any violent crime, in that they’re largely done out of desperation. Because of that, your best way to reduce gun crime is to reduce violent crime, which is done by improving people economic conditions: nationalize healthcare, have strong workers rights, properly tax the wealthy, improve environmental quality.
As you can probably tell, the US really sucks at what I described, hence the higher rates of violence. What’s frustrating is that Europe did fix them, but also restricted access to guns and continually (and incorrectly) points to that as the reason they have little violent crime.
Also, another thing to note is that a lot of gun control proponents tend to point solely to “gun crime” not “violent crime”. That’s disingenuous because they’re only looking at the methods, not the actual motivations
I swear automation is taking the soul out of eating out.
Goddamn fleshlights are ruining everything!
Honestly, what I find frustrating is that even if a private seller wanted to run a background check, they can’t. Only FFL’s can do that. I think the ATF needs to open it up so more people can run them.
Don’t you mean “why do you need that many guns, you gun nut?”
I’ve seen this argument used in the context that the average gun owner in the US owns 2-3 guns. For context, that’s not the number of guns in the US per citizen, it’s the number per gun owner.
The person complaining was saying that nobody needs more than 1 gun. This is a good example of non-gun owners getting reactionary because they don’t know what they’re talking about. What if someone owns a rifle, shotgun, and a pistol? That’s 3 guns, all of which serve very different purposes.
Plus a lot of people don’t seem to factor in that sport shooting is a thing. Personally, I regularly take a dynamics class, where you go through a variety of scenarios where you’re moving between positions while shooting. There’s also competition formats that do this too.
Not only that, people don’t seem to understand that competition guns and everday carry guns are usually fairly different too. Much like how I wouldn’t want to drive a Lamborghini to pick up groceries or haul a trailer, I generally wouldn’t want to use a Sig P365 (a concealed carry gun) for a competition.
That signature American bloodthirst
Ah, yes, because it was clearly Americans that perpetrated the French and Bolshevik revolutions
It gets really tiring watching people pretend like background checks don’t exist. There is no brick-and-mortar store where you can walk in, pay and walk out with a gun 5 minutes later no questions asked.
And that’s doubly so for online orders. Those have to get transferred to a local FFL who go through the background check when you pick it up
Did anyone else notice that Stark left his axe behind when he pulled Fern and Frieren out of the cave?