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[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 15 points 10 hours ago

Democrats gutted my social services in the state I'm in. As did republicans. Fuck off, lib; blue-MAGA will cut them too.

Instead they'll take the surplus money from budget cuts and send it to Ukraine and Israel.

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

"Compatible reality

Forming separate entities

Dead-heads and holy water

We instill the wants and needs

Work with the team to meet the deadline

Modern man cannot survive

Drowning in formaldehyde

Inhuman creation station

That's where we control your lives

And it's been happening since the dawn of time" ~CKY

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 42 points 11 hours ago (1 children)
[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

All of those weapons are horrific. Agreed.

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 13 points 3 days ago

This one was not well-received in the libsphere.

They literally did the meme. "But it's true though".

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Hey! That's how I play Warhammer too! It's worse when you want to play a xeno and the Tau models are the same price or even more for less models. Like fuck that.

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Huh, the broken clock is right once a day I guess. Not for the right reasons anyways; personally the ban just doesn't make sense. I say this because for the reason they banned Lotus and Crypt; plenty of others make the cut too for the same reasons. It's the end result of a bunch of investor-ghouls running a third party rules committee that has "plausible" ties to Wizards so when shit like this happens Wizards can just shrug or keep it secret.

The Lotus ban didn't make sense and as someone said; it's likely to drive speculation in private interests. Mana Crypt didn't make sense because there are far, far worse combos in terms of mana-ramping. Their excuse was they "didn't want explosive turn-2 combos" and banned that when I can get a turn 1 voltaic key, turn 2 Sol Ring and have more mana without possibly losing 2 life from a coin-flip. Or using voltaic/manifold on mana vault and others like Basalt Monolith or Grim Monolith. Even if I don't draw them first turn, I can just slap Trophy, Trinket, etc mages into the deck and guarantee them at some point.

Or using Krark Ironworks, Nuka Cola Machine and Manufacturer's Academy for infinite life AND mana before turn 5.

Or banning Thassa's Oracle. Plenty of cards that could make the cut under the same definitions and I have quite a few in mind. The One Ring is still around, which is broken in 1v1 games lmfao.

At the end of the day, while Vintage and Cube has it's own fun; there's a certain satisfaction walking into a LGS with a cheap Malcom, Pirate deck and blowing out 600+ dollar decks with my funny birdman. Collectors have always been a scourge and their massive money-drops don't exactly help them get much farther if you know what you're building. That's why Vintage and Cube has it's own fun though, you don't need to be a super-duper deck master that can see every connection in your deck at once. It's just good fun.

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I think with even current, possible theoretical models of an orion drive that uses antimatter-matter reactions we would only reach around 40% at most of the speed of light. Not bad, but at 99% it would take 4 years? Not exactly sure how that would scale down.

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

In addition to what others said; I've always thought all the released footage, pictures, etc from hearings and actual government sources was a way of the U.S to flex it's covert weapons/air programs. Civilians could never hope to access that information and get told only what they want to hear by intelligence-connected folks and other nations get to wonder either or not it's actually U.S tech. Another person made as point that it requires immense energy to travel interstellar distances. All the footage we've seen of "UFOs" have been on Earth, not in space or in satellite detection.

There was a thread a while back that asked if the U.S would beat China in direct conflict. Barring nukes, I do still think China would be successful in the long run; but we'd see some insanely ghoulish shit right out of trillion dollar laboratories and whatever horrible shit is in the Pandora's box of the M.I.C that they're flexing right in front of us through Jet-fighter footage.

At a job I worked a long time ago, I had a supervisor who was a polejockey in the D.I.A. He was extremely, extremely tight-lipped on everything. The only thing he ever told me is that America had a vast (he heavily emphasized "vast"), sprawling complex of underground railroads and loading stations built during the Cold War in order to mask deployments or military loads from satellites or espionage. Doesn't mean they still wont use above-ground railroads; it's just how they hide a lot of more sensitive things.

So with that infrastructure in mind, the trillions of dollars that have been siphoned out of the Pentagon and the relative power of the M.I.C and intelligence community; I don't doubt for one bit that 90% of what we see is just the U.S flexing their super-expensive toys.

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 18 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

The West demands more blood. Only those who serve them are rewarded.

"Why doesn't the Arab states help?"

You can't extract more blood from a stone.

[–] 666@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Like you could literally link the thread posting in that SAME EXACT subreddit of a dude going "Oh my GOSH i've been offered to monetize people's personal mic data! Maybe..." and then the mod posts this shit. Either a complete paid goon or just an idiot.

The most dense people I think I know.

 

Beyond the typical statistical manipulation of homelessness trends and the differing methods of data collection from state-state, city-city, etc I figured I would share a thought I had, before I discovered this place. Also, I say "housing insecurity" because a nursing home/assisted-living technically isn't considered "homeless". Wording, I suppose.

I did maintenance at a few nursing homes. A lot of these nursing homes would have quite a few people with disabilities that had their entire support structure abandoned. A sort of "last-stop" for those who didn't want to help or continue helping their children, family, friends, etc. Some of these people were actually relatively functional...just had nowhere to go and obviously unable to navigate the world by themselves.

In a facility of 120, there were at least 12 I remember at a single time. Shit really took me for a whirl because really; how common is this shit specifically? Three years I worked there and during COVID it only got worse.

Rant over.

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many such cases (lemmygrad.ml)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by 666@lemmygrad.ml to c/memes@hexbear.net
 

spirit of slammer came to me and I made this

 

Do you actually taste the peppermint?

 

"Compatible reality

Forming separate entities

Dead-heads and holy water

We instill the wants and needs

Work with the team to meet the deadline

Modern man cannot survive

Drowning in formaldehyde

Inhuman creation station

That's where we control your lives

And it's been happening since the dawn of time

This blood's still flowing through a warped mind"

 

No feds, my vape isn't a missile.

 
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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by 666@lemmygrad.ml to c/music@hexbear.net
 

"We could build a factory and make misery

We'll create the cure; we made the disease."

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houngry (lemmygrad.ml)
 
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submitted 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) by 666@lemmygrad.ml to c/games@hexbear.net
 

In the third year so far of my fortress with 115 population...with only 48 losses so far!

So, when starting the game I had a mayor who was an immediate suspicion, being 270 years old and having grey hair and pale skin. Soon enough, dwarves started being found drained of blood. This dwarf was a legendary weaponsmith, armorer and blacksmith. So, I let him feast a bit while farming him for masterpiece gear. In the end, after equipping my milita with full steel gear, I locked him away and convicted him with 4 murders, 5 witnesses testifying and another 14 unconfirmed murders alone. A small price to pay. However...

After locking him away (the mayor, electable official), I've bricked him in a small 1x1 dark square while in a cage completely isolated from the entire world.

I'm having a bit of a problem now where they keep electing this guy, despite being eternally sealed from society under 5 feet thick brick slate walls and not even talking to anyone or doing interviews. Normally, this wouldn't be a problem, but liasons and other alliances keep wanting to talk to him. How do I get my dwarves to stop electing the ghoul?

Anyways, here's a tour.

The Eternal Mayor:

Entrance:

1st Level:

2nd Level 1/2:

2nd Level 2/2:

3rd Level [under construction]:

The Boneyard:

Would destroying the wall immediately let the elected ghoul out of the cage? Not sure if anyone knows.

 

Helped me a bit actually. Never seen a use for the traffic zones until now unless I'm in the caverns.

Exploit is neat too if you wanna use it.

 
 

something something history repeats as a fart brap

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