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(SOUND IS CRUCIAL) this video is has murdered me dead the music the editing the way information is slowly revealed about the two of them the plot twist the breaking bad images. WILLIAM WILLIAM WILLIAM. all over minecraft parkour someone help im seizing
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Bonus points; many of the metrics cited are extremely narrow once a technical definition is revealed. Unemployment only accounts for people who are without any kind of employment AND who are actively seeking employment. People in the gig economy don't count as unemployed. People on disability don't count as unemployed. The GDP is a summation of the final prices of all goods and services produced in the United States. So those billion dollar arms deals for Ukraine and Israel count towards the GDP even though, due to the fact that it was financed on credit, which will almost certainly be paid off by taxes from US, Ukrainian, and Israeli citizens. Add to that that the assets of the ultra-wealthy tend to have insanely low liquidity - i.e., they are almost never sold once acquired - the net result is the money will be taken from citizens and handed to the ultra rich and the profits will go somewhere to disappear, never re-entering the economy. The stock market is basically just a tally of an ongoing bidding/betting war on the intangible ownership of a hundred thousandth of a percent of a company, and can have little to no relation to the actual economic output of a company. One example of how this occurs is stock buybacks, where a company buys up its own stock. This inflates the price of the stock even though the company generally loses money on the deal - but often top level executives and, by definition, shareholders, hold those stocks, meaning they can sell the stocks to the company, or sell off their stocks at the new, inflated price, or use the inflated stock price as collateral on loans, effectively making stock buybacks often a kind of legal pump and dump scheme. The company actually hurts itself by expending capital that could be used on tangible investments or employee retention to make a few people who control it richer, and remember; once money goes into the hands of the rich, it rarely leaves their hands. In short, the way we measure, understand, and teach the economy is generally insanely narrow. These metrics are often tailored specifically to help cook the books and make the pilfering done by the rich seem beneficial when it rarely is. This article is basically an outgrowth of this project; we created metrics to make the society seem palatable, and now they are being used to reinforce the society as the masses start to find the results of it distasteful.
55% believe the economy is shrinking, and 56% think the US is experiencing a recession, though the broadest measure of the economy, gross domestic product (GDP), has been growing. 49% believe the S&P 500 stock market index is down for the year, though the index went up about 24% in 2023 and is up more than 12% this year. 49% believe that unemployment is at a 50-year high, though the unemployment rate has been under 4%, a near 50-year low.
My new calling card/mantra: You cannot policy tweak your way around this
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Powerful post, but how would you change things to account for the barely-subtextual lesbian crush Twilight Sparkle has on the second closest thing the setting has to a God, and that Fluttershy is absolutely fucking the actual closest thing the setting has to a God? Inquiring minds need to know.
I've never seen the show but here's my take okay?
Applejack: Southern Baptist.
Pinkie Pie: Unitarian Universalist.
Rarity: Technically church of England but she just goes to Catholic Mass anyway.
Fluttershy: Quaker.
Rainbow Dash: Christmas and Easter Spanish Catholic.
Twilight Sparkle: Devout Catholic but like weirdly cool about it.
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Me and my friends had a lovely evening playing The Game of Mao.
Do y'all have any favorite card games?
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Hey bud, this post sent me, so I did a research deep dive: The funds were 4.5 billion yen, not 450 billion yen, and the submarine claim is dubious and hard to pin down with credible sources. Only source online is a single, relatively old Japanese language article from TBS News Dig. There are allegedly english language sources but they've not been digitized and one is a FOIA request no one has seen, so. That said, still massively fucked. The church knew Korea would spend the money on weapons dev, and paid them anyway. They actively broke sanctions to fund a rogue state with nuclear ambitions for a vanity project.

The Unification Church (a Korea-based megacult church) provided Korean Leader Kim Il Sung with 450 billion Yen in 1991, supposedly with the intent of funding 'light industry', it was instead diverted to nuclear weapons development. Then in 2016 it was discovered by a South Korean governmental report that the church (via a proxy Japanese scrapping company) had sold NK a Golf-II class ballistic submarine with the missiles still onboard in 1994, massively boosting North Korea's missile program.
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Ok new game. What's the thing you're a fan of that you're the most pretentious about. NOT the most pretentious thing you're a fan of, I mean the thing that makes *you* act like one of those "oh yeah? Name five of their albums" people. There is a difference
#Fuck it#I am very persnickety and tone and characterization in My Little Pony fan projects or projects made for My Little Pony fans#If you make Applejack racist I will go up the goddamn wall and start shrieking#Also#Hey#It's cool that you've made Pathfinder rules for playing ponies#but why did you root them in a setting where characters are citizens of a dying empire built on blood and ethnic cleansing?#Who is this for?#The show can get pretty dark#Both in terms of emotional content and#like#fantasy violence stuff#This is a setting with shapeshifting vampire nazis and there were three separate episodes dealing with suicidality.#BUT#A lot of fan projects just drown in cynicism and bleakness for bleaknesses sake and completely miss the point that for all the darkness#the show is fundamentally humanistic and optimistic in its outlook#It's like 90% “Oops! We forgot someone's birthday!” and “How can we give ciriticism constructively?” type stuff by volume.#Sincerity#man#it's all about sincerity.#Secondary thing;#Everyone is fucking wrong about Lovecraft#“The unknowable drives you mad!”#Bitch#the opening quote from Call of Cthulhu is literally “It's good we can't really understand stuff because understanding stuff is scary!”#Whole Lovecraft fandom has piss on the poor reading comprehension
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wheres seasons greasons
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Since I've been able to vote in 2008, I've always felt forced to vote for the lesser evil. Yet somehow, perplexingly, this string of lesser evils has not produced a single greater good.
#US#US Politics#Someone pull out that witcher quote about lesser evils#Yes#This is about what's happening right now#No#I don't have a good answer#At least not one I can share for legal reasons
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Ah yes, the plan of "Use an extremist group to justify kicking the current population off of a piece of land and then scatter them across the globe in isolated conclaves." A brilliant maneuver, and one I am sure has no precedent in history, especially one with marked negative consequences. By the way, has anyone read up on The Bar Kokhba Revolt, particularly the aftermath? Fascinating stuff!

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Do You Think God Stays in Heaven Because He too Lives in Fear of What He's Created
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My problems and struggles are kooky, quirky, romantic, and maybe a little sexy. Your problems and struggles are gross, unpleasant, alienating, and maybe a little problematic. At no point will I consider how in my attempts to rebuild my shattered self-image that I might be romanticizing things that are genuine problems as a coping mechanism in a way that isn't entirely healthy for me or my relationships. Nor am I going to reflect and consider how my problems and struggles might help me empathize with yours. God is in their Heaven, and all is right with the world.
#This isn't about anyone in particular#Some people get very weird about themselves#Other people get very nasty about others#They aren't always the same people
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I definitely felt a lot of this.
Act 3 was a huge mess. There's so much content, none of it feels well integrated once you get into the lower city, and your companions stop having anything interesting to say aside from 1-2 sentence comments on whatever just happened at camp. Shadowheart has a huge plot critical arc in Act 2 and in Act 3 if you go to the Shar cell and deal with them she has nothing left to do aside from a single cutscene which is less a resolution and more an epilogue. Lae'zel's arc is hugely important to the finale but aside from a few comments as your doing other stuff and the confrontation with Vlaakith she just doesn't do anything. Gale definitely feels supremely done dirty, having nothing to do in Act 2 aside from Be Sad and then he has a five minute Joker Arc in the book store in act 3 and that's... it. Wyll has a lot of stuff to do in Act 3, but his quest ends with you literally shooting the Shaggy Dog just to make sure you know the Emperor is A Bad Guy. All of these problems are made worse by just how long Act 3 takes. Chances are the companions will run out of stuff to do or say long before you finish going through the 10-12 quest long critical path just to get to the ending. And of course, without knowing exactly where the point of no return is (something the game absolutely punishes you for in Act 2), the natural course is to do all the companion content first, leaving them with nothing to do as their arcs conclude 20-30 hours before you beat the game. The multi-layered Sophie's Choice the game forces on you at the 11th hour was deeply unsatisfying and the writing flip-flops on how to present it and the game literally ends with barely a denouement. Hell, there wasn't even closure on the romance the game kind of shanghaied me into. Karlach just started exploding and I had to make a snap decision and the game ended with me, Wyll, and her going to Hell to fight demons on the cover of heavy metal albums forever - which is a cool ending! But it's weird that the game just drops it on you with no preamble and no chance to tie up any other threads. I honestly think the game benefited a lot from being so long in kind of a bad way; I imagine most of those 90/95 reviews were from people still in Act 1 and 2. It really is an incomplete 9/10 game with a 6-7/10 game stapled onto the end. Honestly, fingers are crossed that the inevitable Definitive Edition fixes how fucked the pacing and content in Act 3 is, but it is a huge kick in the balls a game with that much promise went sour in the final inning.
im kind of conflicted on bg3 because on the one hand it inarguably has a lot of fundamental flaws and shortcomings, but on the other hand, they're the kind of flaws you only notice after sinking dozens of hours and at least one playthrough into the game, so you can't really call them "dealbreakers" because by the time you notice them you're already hooked. that being said, the single biggest gripe i have with the game at the moment is how blatantly unfinished huge chunks of it are, especially in Act 3.
to put it bluntly, it feels like the writers spent the majority of their time on the "good ending" Tav's romance arc with Astarion, branched out from there, and had the game come out of early access before they fleshed out anything else. the further away you get from this intended path, the more holes you notice in the writing. comparing Astarion to the other base origin companions just shows that he has a bit more dialogue at points, but then you start comparing him to Jaheira or Minsc or God forbid Minthara and it becomes a joke. i'm not exaggerating when i say that i'm pretty sure Astarion has more dialogue in Act 1 alone than Minthara does throughout the entire game combined. meanwhile, because they just straight up never implemented the Upper City into Act 3, Karlach's good ending is inaccessible, leaving her storyline to conclude with what amounts to
the part of all this that drives me fucking insane is that people are still pushing BG3 as an example of a Good AAA Game with No Microtransactions that Wasn't Rushed, and like, are we playing the same game? it's a textbook example of releasing an unfinished game and then pushing hotfixes as players hit issues. if i was more cynical, i'd say that Larian knew Astarion was going to be the most popular romance option based on early access data, so they focused the initial writing effort on him and then planned to flesh out other characters after launch based on who else fans liked the most
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this is fucking animated crazy good, how come ive never seen this
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False. Bodytype, gender identity, and genital configuration are all entirely independent of each other in character creation. So with that mod you can give your dragonborn guy the fattest fucking naturals.
Looks like there's already a mod that gives dragonborn gals fat dragon tits.
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