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f-yeahimpalass · 2 years ago
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rootbeercarguy · 2 years ago
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theturboforce1984 · 1 year ago
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Road and Track the need for speed and jackieshauna #jackieshauna #roadandtrackneedforspeed
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automotiveamerican · 2 years ago
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Why Prewar Car Engines Need Bearings Made From Scratch - Sam Smith @Road&Track
When he lights the burner, the pot is cold. It is ceramic, roughly the size of a small trash can, and essentially fused to the lump of metal inside it, tin blended with antimony and copper, maybe 100 pounds in total. The whole thing is mounted in a steel cart, next to another virtually identical pot, which is also full of cold metal. There is a lit burner under each.In about 30 minutes, those…
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nuggnugget · 2 months ago
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Still brewing art.. this was ALSO from a while ago but I'm still adoring this concept!!
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Y'know if it wasn't for my total FNF hyperfixation in 2021 I probably would have found NSR sooner..
NSR Boyfriend.xml! He's more than likely from Metro Division. Hogs all the DDR Machines there and sends B2J on tasks he's too lazy to do himself (i.e. fetching a bag of Shellfish chips for Girlfriend).
I might do more sometime... I was thinking Pico is from the backalleys of Akusuka or Cast Tech (maybe even Natura)... Selling knock off vinyl disks for a living... Who knows
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mihhhhha · 4 months ago
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pangeen · 5 months ago
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" Clash of Seasons " // © Daniel Greenwood
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babyblueetbaemonster · 16 days ago
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I'm not a trained spy, I don't know how to secretly take the secret heir to a secret hideout. I walked on the main road. I walked into the major city. I walked straight to Weynon Priory without wandering to anywhere else. It's gonna be so easy for the Mythic Dawn to track us.
Slight twist for the main quest. Bc there's a lot of Mythic Dawn agents and sleeper agents in Cyrodiil. There's got to be at least one of them follow us form the sewer.
I think most of them were targeting Baurus, the remaining Blade agent who was there when the emperor died. He has higher chance to carry the amulet and escape and planing the next move. Plus the man is hard to track down, and most of the Mythic Dawn assassins after him were killed, bc Baurus is that good <3 so no one can confirm the where about of the amulet.
Meanwhile there's probably only one Mythic Dawn agent following hok, bc we're just some filthy prisoner in the sewer at that time. They're probably watching hok dicking around, catching fish, picking flowers, and doing all kind of nonsense quests. They probably file a report like: Can confirm. This dumbass is irrelevant. Only for them to find hok again weeks later when they're opening Oblivion Gates in Kvatch. To their surprised we actually close the Gate and save Martin. The agent immediately send a daedirc telegram, asking for back up, then continue to follow us. And we're still dicking around, now with Martin's company.
Killing Marin turns out to be hard bc hok is really powerful, and wewill occasionally went into Ayleid ruin or some dangerous places. A lot of assassins who try to ambush us just die by traps and stuff. So instead, they decide getting the amulet is way easier. But they can't tell if hok still has it on them, or leave it somewhere. But hok doesn't go straight to Imperial City, which means the amulet is somewhere else, and they do know we take a turn to Chorrol. They may or may not know the relationship between the Blades and Talos cults, and they may or may not know Weynon Priory is dedicated to the Order of Talos. So they may or may not know Weynon Priory is the secret hideout for the Blades.
It's interesting that we and the Mythic Dawn arrive at the Priory almost at the same time. Maybe the speed of the daedric telegraph is as fast as the speed of the agents' gathering. I think it's best for them to get the amulet before hok and Martin arrive. But them waiting Jauffre to take the amulet out of the hiding spot is very reasonable.
But I think it's still possible for them to like, hanging outside the window all day everyday to see where Jauffre hides the amulet XD
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themothinboots · 18 days ago
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gentlemanmotorslifestyle · 2 months ago
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neverbpractical · 11 months ago
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absolute joke if you ask me
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teekalu · 2 months ago
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bits and pieces of a town under construction 🚧
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krumpkin · 30 days ago
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Land rover Defender - Custom 😎
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tofreezetime · 3 months ago
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at the crossroads
fading into madness
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partfae · 1 month ago
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the sinners score & the filí remmick theory
in the opening number (“filídh, fire keepers, and griots”), the music that plays under annie’s narration changes slightly as she introduces each of the three oral mystic traditions: for the fire keepers, there’s a brief sample that sounds similar to precolonial choctaw music and even postcolonial hymns. for the griots, there’s a soft humming similar in tone to much of the gospel and blues music in the score. neither of these lines are reprised later, at least that i caught (also—if anyone can identify those two songs please let me know!!). but the refrain associated with the filídh? it’s remmick singing rocky road to dublin.
this might indicate remmick’s longing for the skill of a filí, hence his draw to sammie. it could be a simple parallel between them. it could just be there because it’s a historically significant song. it could mean nothing! but in a score that was assembled so intentionally, i’m so fascinated by the choice to specifically use his singing there.
if he were a filí, his singing of a comparatively more modern song instead of a dán direach could illustrate the loss of pre-christian gaelic storytelling traditions due to colonialism. that they used a famine-era song is also interesting, both for the obvious anti-colonialist narrative and because the great famine saw the birth of the friendship between ireland and the choctaw nation—his direct conflict with the choctaw vampire hunters becomes another metaphor for assimilation and cultural loss.
there’s much more to this i’m certain, but the theory sits nicely with the existing story and opens the door to some interesting analysis, especially of how song and religious recitations are used by members of two diasporas whose oral traditions were quelled by colonialism.
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daggerfall · 8 months ago
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Tesblr if it could accept ESO as having meaningful and interesting additions to the lore and not immediately knee-jerking to say anything new is bad
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