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  • Some people wipe standing and others wipe seated.

    The more you know.gif

  • They count very weird. For example to say 87 in french you say four twenties seven (quatre vingt sept) 92 in french is four twenties twelve (quatre vingt douze).

  • I have over a thousand hours in BG3 and i still find new stuff sometimes. Far less often now but still. You’ll find plenty of new story in a second or N+1 run.

  • The extra panel is how I work. Is that not how everyone does it?

  • Red Bull has been around since the 90s. I used to drink red bull, bawls, and surge during ye olden days of lan parties.

  • I like red bull.

  • You had a direwolf and named it khaleesi instead of Arya…?

    Did they name their pet bearded dragon Rickon?

  • I prefer red bull. Drinking isn’t conducive to all night gaming.

  • Yeah, Putin definitely has kompromat on these skeevy fucks.

  • 7 o’clock is my spirit animal

  • Should be fun when no one can predict the incoming storms since the turnip gutted NOAA. I wonder if the trumpets will complain or even notice.

  • I used to live in south korea where they have this phoneme. The sound is midway between an r and an l. It’s similar to the way spanish pronounces v and b the same way with a sound midway between the two.

  • You've obviously never served in the military. The things I know how to do as a guerrilla should be very worrying to any government.

    Strategy is a basic tool taught to all soldiers from front lines to generals. The difference is only in scale of operation for higher ranks. You'd have all ranks in a veteran army so this isn't really a problem anyways. You need generals and grunts in a guerrilla situation.

    Explosives training that I have is for improvised explosives. I don't need c4 to be a threat.

    Communications training that we have makes it easier for us to escape detection by normal wiretapping and signals interception.

    Logistics would be more that we know what things are important in a battle and what things aren't. People who haven't been to war don't know what they need.

    As for opsec we all learn it, but that doesn't mean everyone will follow it all the time. A few percent of idiots exist in all jobs, not just the military so you're always going to have leaks. But as long as you're cracking down on it in a guerrilla operation you should be fine. Just make sure you have cells that don't know everyone else in other cells and you'll be ok for an operation or two.

    This is all just off the top of my head after having been out for more than a decade. In a real situation you'd have a bunch of veterans getting back into the flow of operating militarily and that would be very very bad for the government since we would bounce ideas off each other.

  • Divide et impera has been a thing for a long long time.

  • “The long con of the left is corruption of the judiciary,” the Tesla billionaire posted on X on Tuesday night.

    Whoooo boy that's some projection.

  • Mansa Musa of Mali. His wealth was in the trillions. He basically showed up in Cairo with a bunch of his buddies in tow and spent so much and so lavishly, including just handing out gold to everyone, that he wrecked Egypt's economy for a decade. He owned something like half the world gold reserves at the time.