kriegschwein.bsky.social
Former cook. Currently work in game support. Luve my family. Luv cats. Luve videogames. Simple as.
And I also write Gundam fanfic, there is that
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Well, my dad often watches movies and shows because "people are talking about them". However, he writes articles about movies/shows for a living, so it is more of a job than belonging in movie community of any kind (Though there is a part of that).
Otherwise yeah, weird behavior
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Kroot is a girl already, they said so on official website!
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Narrative wise it is a bit of a mess. Where both DOOM2016 and Eternal made sure you knew where you are going and how, here plot moves in weirdest ways sometimes, with inexplicable jumps in logic. There is an amazing plot twist though, so it kinda evens out.
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It also depends if we talk about anime/manga specifically, bc a lot of ppl think they are exactly the same, and thus put shade on both. I personally find animes for both Fairy Tail and and Black Clover rather purely directed and paced, while mangas for both are far more tighter in their execution.
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I never saw Gquuuux sell strawberry, at least not yet.
(Really, the only achievement of modern communist part in Russia is that they produce and sell decent strawberries)
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I actually visited Buryat Buddhist temples several times in Irkutsk Oblast/Buryat Republic. My family is from there. Though they converted to Christianity after migrating from Mongolia, so sadly we don't know their non-Russian names and family name.
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Spirits of my forefathers call me to Tengriism (Or at least Tengriist Buddhism).
The Sky was over my ancestor, the Sky is over me and the Sky will be over my children. What is this if not magnificent?
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He wanted a society full of his Black Guard, but only got full of crazy Khainite witches
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Considering that Uruks theme in particular was "industrilization without care", giving them "age" upgrade makes sense in context of Tolkien's work here
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I had a Scottish fold who would eat *red rose petals*. Looked so elegant while doing it xD
My Maine Coon, on the other hand, didn't understand the appeal, though we never tried catnip.
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This isn't a culmination of John Wick look a likes I expected, but it is a welcome one
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First Tengriist nation in North America!
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I think discriminating against real, powerful Gods is a bad way to do business.
It is just asking someone to declare a crusade on you.
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Russia and Turkey had 12 wars against each other, first being a war of 1568 and last being WW 1. And it is only wars with these two specifically, there are numerous other wars these two had on the side.
Some things are just... too resilient.
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Yeah, succession of states is a weird thing. If we include them, then it is around... 3 more war until the battle of Talikota and subsequent fall of Vijayanagara?
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Goddamn, 8 wars, a good number!
Another good Rivalry would be Russian-Turkey - 12 wars for both, first being war of 1568, last being WW 1.
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Unless you can make them funny, number are a bane of an author.
Still want to make a story that plays around the fact that Russian word for "darkness" comes from Mongolian word for "10 000 warriors". Have no idea how to wrap a story around it, but there is *something*
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40k works so well, especially when authors avoid hard numbers (1k of space marinade per chapter is still silly, and official number of combatants in Imperial Guard campaigns had less solders than Eastern front of WW2 alone).
GW and numbers just... don't mesh well.
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Hell, Russian Empire and later USSR were if not allies, then neutral to USA for most of history of the two. Cold War is important part of history, but compared to Russian Empire/USA relationship it is rather short.
Pakistan and India, however, have so many grudges.
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I am always mad when a cheap violin OST tries to make me a sad at a moment directed so badly I want to love. You could have gotten away with a smirk from me, but you *dared* to use sad violin.
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Honestly, it is kinda surpsing 40k didn't make a C&C clone when it was all the rage at the time.
Not even Age of Empires clone! Even Star Wars had one!
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Glup Shitto's are main attraction of fanfics!
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Sam rocking Shrek drip is so good :D
Love the idea that more rich Hobbits have more colorful clothing. Not like Sam doesn't have color in his outfit - just less. Really neat.
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For me it would be a place with cool American sandwiches. It is rather hard to find a place in Serbia which silly Philly cheese sandwiches, for obvious reasons.
Months have passed, and I am still salty about its closure.
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This is Payday with extra steps
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Company of Heroes 40k makes more sense!
Relic certainly has an experience with WW2 strategy and tactics, with urban environments included.
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Around mid sentence writing that, I remember it was Relic who made Dawn of War.
So yeah, answer was already invented. 20 years ago.
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Honestly, Dwarves using metals/alloys an Age further than everyone else just makes so much sense in depicting them as gifted miners and smiths. It just... conveys far more than mastery over imaginary metals.
Brilliant idea and execution here!
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Honestly, South Italy needs whatever projects it can get - any kind of money investments are nice for the region, together with workplaces and work traffic. Even if doesn't finish, just starting it is nice
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And like.
The distance between Sicily and Italy isn't that big? Like, 3 km or so. Crimean bridge of all things is like 16 km or around that (However cursed existence of that thing is). Terrain is harder a bit sure, but nothing impossible.
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Read "Sputnik" in English still makes me chuckle.
I dunno why, it just sounds funny amid English vocabulary.
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Me, not American: actually yeah, what happened in 1960s?
Me, remember MY OWN HISTORY I PASSED STATE EXAM ON: ohhhh
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I think RPG I beat first myself was Dragon Age Origin when I was 8. I think I did play something earlier (Either Mass Effect or Oblivion), but don't remember them.
Was DAO inappropriate for 8 years old? Yeah. My parents are a bit... lax with age ratings
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Yuridj in The Fridge would be a fun pass time
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Assassins were nerfed heavily, but the general concept is to stack their resource for killing edge, as well as hitting weakpoints. So positioning and resource management.
Bounty hunters heavily debuff enemies - they have best armor stripping capabilities in the game
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"Юрий" not being transliterated as "Yurij" has been a bane on the internet since "Yuri on Ice".
One day official transliteration for this name will change. One day
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If anything, Witch from Mercury not talking enough about anti-colonialism politics is one of my main gripes with the show!
Gundam is about politics day one, since 1979!
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Still shows dedication though. Pilgrimage is a pain to do even in modern time. For centuries pilgrimage was one of the pinnacles for person's spiritual journey. Even from Orkney to Stonehenge is a pretty big distance for the time
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I remember that Romans in their Pagan days had a tradition of taking idols/totems of deities from conquered people back to Rome to place in their main temple to make a point that this deity is now Roman too. I don't dare to assume it is the same, but dedication to spiritual matter certainly is.
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Mass Effect not being brave enough to have a Hanar companion + love interest was a devastating blow for gaming.
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Rogue One is a good movie because my mom said so. I don't argue with my mom in that regard :)
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Btw, one of big cons of WH3 that there are a quite a few hidden stats which do influence units which a lot of players don't know about.
Big feature of Swordmasters, for example, is their ability to hit 4 enemy models at the same time. So they chew through low-armor infantry fast!
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Is is easier to name bad ones, really, heh.
But:
Tier 1 Spearmen/Archers punch above their weight hard
Lothern Sea Guard is amazing
Sisters of Avelorn are by far one of the most strongest ranged units in the game.
Regular dragons are great for harrassing enemy back line.
Swordmasters of Hoeth ftw