Sovereign_13

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[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 25 points 8 months ago

I feel like they just completely missed on this. They tried to capture the cel-shaded style of the games but everything looks low-budget as a result. Pandora is a backwater, if you’re going to do it live action everything needs to look like it’s been sandblasted and sun-bleached for a decade and repurposed at least twice. Everything just seems too clean.

The dialogue is bad. Can’t really blame the actors for that, but I also struggle with all of them in their roles except Jack Black (I actually don’t mind that casting).

Also, unless this is set between 1 and 2, I’m not sure how Krieg and Tiny Tina ended up on an adventure with Roland and Lilith.

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 24 points 9 months ago (1 children)

There’s been recent studies that show Millennials (my generation) aren’t getting more conservative as they get into middle age. And while I don’t think I’m getting much more conservative, if at all, part of me wonders if it’s more that the party of conservatives is just outpacing us in their mad dash to the right.

Like, I definitely have some further-left ideals and some more moderate-left ones, but damn if the conservatives aren’t going full auth-right faster than I can moderate my views to even see where they’re coming from.

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 43 points 9 months ago

He might offer them part of the spoils, but there’s no chance they ever actually see any of it. Dude is famous for not paying his bills, why would he start now?

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

The early 90s was mostly a perfect storm for fuel economy.

You had the computing power available to make use of CAD and develop more aerodynamic designs with less significant overhead (i.e., doing it by hand).

EFI technology had matured and carburetors were broadly defunct, allowing more efficient operation in a broader range of environments.

The US had updated its archaic lighting regulations to allow for more aerodynamic headlight shapes.

A lot of the safety technology that adds weight to modern cars either hadn’t been developed yet or hadn’t trickled down to the average vehicle.

So you had a confluence of more efficient engines, more aerodynamic vehicles, and cars that were still small and relatively lightweight.

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Religion is probably part of it. A lot of the more conservative sects of Christianity emphasize both uncritical conformity and a fear of punishment.

It’s why some don’t understand how you can be a good, moral person without religion. Their morality is based on that fear of punishment.

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 24 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (4 children)

At this table you have:

-DM (OP)

-Player 1 (DM’s friend, inexperienced)

-Player 2 (P1’s gf, experienced)

-Player 3 (P1 and P2’s bf - it’s a polycule, experienced)

-Player 4 (P3’s sister)

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 12 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Just to sort of pile on, Breaking Bad lasted longer than the Confederacy.

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago (1 children)

The violin in question is really just a math model for string theory.

I’ll see myself out.

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 8 points 11 months ago

I think the important points from both are salient here. Everything in that quote is true, but it’s important to include that the groups, both in and out, are nebulous and subject to change because they must always exist even as dynamics change.

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 12 points 11 months ago

Extra cost for no real benefit

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

For anyone like me who’s curious what the 0/00 symbol means, it’s per mille, or per thousand. So 0.12 0/00 is the equivalent of 12/100k.

[–] Sovereign_13@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

It's tight. It doesn't feel any different than any of the other breakers.

 

I’m in the process of refinishing my basement, and I’ve installed the breakers. My panel uses Square D QO breakers that have a window that shows red when the breaker is in the tripped position. Breakers are then reset by turning fully off and then on.

One of the new breakers shows just a tiny bit of red in the window when it’s in the “on” position. It doesn’t instantly trip when turned on. It does this even with the breaker removed from the panel. The breaker switch moves fully to both on and off positions.

Is this something to be concerned about?

 

It’s the vinyl countdown!

 

Not the plan we ended up executing, but she definitely favors the direct approach.

 

Felt creative so I decided to try my hand at some 8-bit-style art of our party in our favorite location - the sewers of Waterdeep.

From left to right: Jin, the human Sorcerer Tahlen the wood elf Rogue Neige the tiefling Druid Stig the verdan Cleric Thalia, the aasimar Barbarian

 

Hey all, I wasn’t really a contributor over at r/dndmemes, but I was there at the end. Yikes. Anyway, here’s a small contribution to help this place grow.

Context (possible spoilers for Waterdeep: Dragon Heist):

Our party was trying to get information out of a locksmith about the installation locations of some extremely elaborate locks and generally not getting anywhere. Locksmith says something to the effect of making locks that “his type” (gestures to my Rogue) can’t get past.

I’m an introvert at a table with multiple extroverts that normally dominate the role play. I’m generally okay with it, but this is my moment and I’m taking it!

“Wanna bet?” I ask.

Locksmith looks at me.

“Bring me your best lock. If I can pick it, you tell us what we want to know. If I can’t, I’ll give you 10 gold”.

Challenge accepted! My Rogue has 20 DEX and proficiency in Thieves’ Tools, so I’m sitting at a comfy +8 to lockpicking challenges.

Natural. 1. FML.

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