

You’re forgetting brainwashed which sadly probably amounts to plurality of these pissants.


You’re forgetting brainwashed which sadly probably amounts to plurality of these pissants.


I don’t get it but also this is how a lot of mass killings played out historically. Hell my own ancestor pruned the old branches on the tree as it were before he became a bandit.


Gen Z here. I haven’t seen an ad that wasn’t a billboard or of my own volition for over a year. VHS ads don’t really count though so take that as you will.
Jeeps are weird in that they are great cars if you know how to do work yourself or have a cheap mechanic. If not then no fuck them.


I’m aware. I wasn’t even thinking about the war as a whole but moreso the desperate defense against operation Barborosa and the Soviet throwing whatever they had at the Germans.


Like it’s true but usually that quantity needs to have a minimum standard. Throw a million men at 500,000 Nazis and you end up with a million corpses, give those men Mosin Nagants that mostly work and you have a million and a quarter corpses but also no Nazis. It’s a bit of a shit method but it works, so long as you know what you’re doing and can actually do it.


Cool that the Polish opposition used it to get around wire tapping.


Hey think of the upside. If this shit end results in a civil war and violent breakup none of these dipshits will know how to use the equipment properly, let alone once internal US logistics collapses.
I’m talking about ancient aliens, Graham Hancock, and general woo woo pseudo historian babble. Anyways most of the big mysteries at this point are a matter of specifics like we know how they did every step before and after step five but they didn’t write down step five type shit. Either that or it’s just weird artifacts that we just aren’t precisely sure what they are let alone what they were used for, for example those weird Roman dodecahedrons.
But yeah most of these folks are pointing to shit like stone henge and going “we have no clue how they built these” even though we do know how they were built, for context stone henge was built using sleds, dirt ramps, and lots of manpower. Problem is we have the broad strokes for these but are missing specifics like did they water down the path the sleds went on, did they reuse the dire for other things nearby, or how much manpower did they use. Experimental archeology only gets you so far when you’re working with what amounts to a multiple choice question with no mechanically wrong answers, we know the answer is 16 but the maths they used to get there are unknown.
Also I do think its somewhat doctored. Nothing malicious you can achieve the same thing with a monitors built in settings, they just fucked with the contrast and some other shit to make it look not weird. Kinda like how Neptune is just kinda greyish blue and not a nice deep blue.
I have the stubbornness and autism required that even if I can’t achieve anything I revel at the challenge. You are going to learn about the bronze age and how the ancients were just people who were culturally alien, like the Siberian peoples of the French. They didn’t have super technology that we can’t replicate, we just have better methods and are lazy, cheap, or don’t want to invest into it.


Nah closer to what Charles the Great did to the Saxons.


Hey now there’s also one more thing that could be done. Shame it’s illegal in all 50 states and is considered a crime against humanity, but it would remove the anti-vaxxed dipshits permanently.


Yeah New Vegas is relatively easy to get going it’s keeping it going that’s the problem. Regardless I wouldn’t say it’s a standard for me for what’s modable, for reference I’ve modded everything from Deus Ex to Arcanum to fucken Jedi Academy which in my experience are the real bastards to get working.


The only native Linux mod manager I found was Limo, which didn’t fucken work for me. Didn’t recognize any games besides Dragon Age Origins for some reason and even then it didn’t recognize Nexus download links. Also the damned thing felt like some weird hybrid between the old Fallout Mod Manage and the old Nexus Mod manager. Ended up using Steam tinker to run Vortex which was also less than optimal.


Like I said it may have just been New Vegas being New Vegas. The problem wasn’t getting it working, it was it ratfucking itself about 70 hours into my playthrough for no reason.


Oh absolutely. Also games that had mod managers out the gate worked fine, such as Rimworld. The problem is that I’m not playing Daggerfall or Oblivion all too frequently, hell even New Vegas required a metric fuckton of black magic fuckery and then broke for no reason though that may have been New Vegas being New Vegas. Regardless given how much I mod games and how little support Linux gets from larger mod managers it’s probably better for me to deal with Windows 10 and just wait.
Frankly I’m kinda annoyed at having to do this since I actually rather enjoy Mint. I was able to customize that shit more than my Tacoma and that somebitch looks quite a bit different than when I got it, except for the paint.


I’m a bitch and reverted back to 10 for playing stalker gamma and modding games. I will probably revert back to Mint once gamma is moved away from using wrapper and Nexus releases a Linux mod manager that gets around some of the weird issues. Like how Baldurs gate 3 just doesn’t work or how NVSE64 doesn’t work for Linux.


Yeah shits breaking down on the edges and will probably only gain more traction as energy bills hit come the summer with the obligatory spike in air conditionet usage. Depending on how things escalate it may very well be possible to see feds being chased out of cities by militia sooner or later.
It’s useful for threat assessment, the difference between an opportunist and a true believer is the difference between a threat and a kill.