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Canadian as well :cool:
I was going to talk shit about Canadian worship of Trump but I legit almost came in my pants when I saw YPG fighters in Syria repping black ski masks in solidarity withll Zapatista rebels in Mexico and when some dude from Patriot Prayer gets clapped by some mentally ill dude who gets shot by the cops my thought is "well..why should I care too much when children in Yemen are dying because of the US. So like.... I can't really talk shit about it lol.

I was really looking forward to the first one, because I played the original and love the Fallout series. But it wasn't too great, and I skipped the second one. I hear the third is good, though.
I defend Fallout 76 a lot, and I absolutely love it and pretty much the same. I love the original Fallout series that's the same style of the Wasteland series, storytelling is great (although Fallout 76 surprisingly has incredibly in depth storytelling) but the camera work is straight fucking trash in Wasteland 2. Wasteland 3 is far superior though, and they've improved on the series in every single way.

Super stoked to play Bioshock again though. I went through a Rand phase like every early twenties guy did and it's an almost perfect game, also one I would use to counter @Kafir-kun and his assumption about games being classified as art.
 
I was going to talk shit about Canadian worship of Trump but I legit almost came in my pants when I saw YPG fighters in Syria repping black ski masks in solidarity withll Zapatista rebels in Mexico and when some dude from Patriot Prayer gets clapped by some mentally ill dude who gets shot by the cops my thought is "well..why should I care too much when children in Yemen are dying because of the US. So like.... I can't really talk shit about it lol.


I defend Fallout 76 a lot, and I absolutely love it and pretty much the same. I love the original Fallout series that's the same style of the Wasteland series, storytelling is great (although Fallout 76 surprisingly has incredibly in depth storytelling) but the camera work is straight fucking trash in Wasteland 2. Wasteland 3 is far superior though, and they've improved on the series in every single way.

Super stoked to play Bioshock again though. I went through a Rand phase like every early twenties guy did and it's an almost perfect game, also one I would use to counter @Kafir-kun and his assumption about games being classified as art.
I still play a few hours of 76 every night. I'll do a few missions, explore the map alittle, then quit. Rinse and repeat.

Also, video games *are* art. That has been established, and is very hard to refute.
 
So both John Gottis AKA Zebby and Vengful getting banned within days of each other? Great day for the War Room. I hope I'm not next because @Kafir-kun will miss me.

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Lol vengeful too? My lungs need a break as it is
 
Lol vengeful too? My lungs need a break as it is

Yup, in the Michael Rienhohl thread he basically said the guy deserved to be killed by cops, while already on Dubs. Not very smart.
 
How have you not been banned yet? I had a string of my posts in the RIP Chadwick Boseman thread deleted just because they quoted yours and you were trolling that thread.
Settle down nancy, wear correct size underwear. I've been banned numerous times!
 
It's a VAST improvement over W2 in just about every significant way, that's for sure. Not too far into it, but I'm enjoying it quite a bit. Still needs some patches though.


Leopard for amazement. Sloth for amusement.
I'm doing the casino mission right now. The micromanagement and roleplay aspect actually has a lot of weight to it.

There's a place I was going to go for my bday where you can hang out with a sloth and swim with otters that I was going to drop acid and hit up. What'

I'm picking up a pretty good collection of games right now on the PS4 sale I think will be good for streaming. So We The Revolution, Mother Russia Bleeds, Never Alone, Bioshock Collection, 1979: Revolution, Little Nightmares are all being downloaded.


We, The Revolution looks cool, stylized French Revolution game. 1979: Revolution is about being a photographer during the Iranian Revolution. Bioshock is clearly a statement about Objectivism. Fits the overall theme of my channel.
Btw @Limbo Pete check this out.
Never Alone is based on traditional Iñupiaq stories. The Iñupiat people, who live primarily in the farthest north regions of Alaska, have an amazing storytelling tradition with tales that are complex and filled with both fascinating characters and exciting adventures. The stories reinforce the culture’s strong values, traditions and worldview and have been the main vehicle for passing wisdom and knowledge from one generation to the next.

To bring these stories to life, the development team partnered with nearly 50 elders, storytellers, artists and more from the Alaska Native community. This partnership ensures that Never Alone faithfully captures the unique perspective of the Iñupiat people and celebrates and shares their stories with the world through game play.

I still play a few hours of 76 every night. I'll do a few missions, explore the map alittle, then quit. Rinse and repeat.

Also, video games *are* art. That has been established, and is very hard to refute.
What's your camp like? I've got a three story camp built in a canyon by Harpers Ferry that I spent way too many hours on.

Also agreed on video games being art and frankly I consider them one of the greatest artforms we have.

Did you ever play the Telltale: Walking Dead series? There's games like Journey and the Unfinished Swan that get quoted a lot, but it's hard for me to think of any game that's been more emotionally devastating than TWD.
 
I'm doing the casino mission right now. The micromanagement and roleplay aspect actually has a lot of weight to it.

There's a place I was going to go for my bday where you can hang out with a sloth and swim with otters that I was going to drop acid and hit up. What'

I'm picking up a pretty good collection of games right now on the PS4 sale I think will be good for streaming. So We The Revolution, Mother Russia Bleeds, Never Alone, Bioshock Collection, 1979: Revolution, Little Nightmares are all being downloaded.


We, The Revolution looks cool, stylized French Revolution game. 1979: Revolution is about being a photographer during the Iranian Revolution. Bioshock is clearly a statement about Objectivism. Fits the overall theme of my channel.
Btw @Limbo Pete check this out.



What's your camp like? I've got a three story camp built in a canyon by Harpers Ferry that I spent way too many hours on.

Also agreed on video games being art and frankly I consider them one of the greatest artforms we have.

Did you ever play the Telltale: Walking Dead series? There's games like Journey and the Unfinished Swan that get quoted a lot, but it's hard for me to think of any game that's been more emotionally devastating than TWD.
I built a 3 story tower right next to the Wayward, so I can always store stuff and sell whatever I have left. And yeah, I completed the first season of Telltale's TWD. Amazing stuff. I couldn't get into the second season as much, I just much preferred playing as Lee than the girl.
 
I built a 3 story tower right next to the Wayward, so I can always store stuff and sell whatever I have left. And yeah, I completed the first season of Telltale's TWD. Amazing stuff. I couldn't get into the second season as much, I just much preferred playing as Lee than the girl.
I get that. Season 2 really gets better in the later episodes and it's worth it to get through because the final seasons are incredible.

when you get off the train to deal with Duck because his wife killed herself rather than shoot her son what choice did you make? I shot him. Making him do it seemed way too fucked up.
 
anybody have a 3d printer?
 
Wait, so the majority of the general population was black? Or just the ruling kings?

The majority were so called black at least until the later stages of the middle ages. However it was also a mixed society to some degree going all the way back to the 5th and 6th century.

If it was the majority of the population, is there any historical account of a mass wave of black Hebrews migrating into western Europe? I would think a move that turned the population from 100% white to less than 50% would be huge news.

You hot it backwards. Europe started out black. Then as tribes from the Caucasuses began to migrate into Europe they then turned Europe into a mixed society for several centuries. Then eventually the Caucasian Europeans conquered the so called black population and sent them into slavery.

The Jacobites were so called black people. 'Jacobite' is in reference to the Biblical patriarch Jacob, the progenitor of Israel.

Surely Christianity teaches adherence to the Bible, doesn't it?

It doesn't actually. In a strange plot twist Christianity teaches you that the Law is done away with. They actually teach you that if you try to keep the Law then you reject the Messiah and go to hell. To be Christian is to be lawless.

Speaking of, how does Jesus fit in here? Usurper and impostor for claiming to be the Messiah? Or misunderstood/confused Hebrew? If he's not the Messiah, wouldn't reading the New Testament be heretical, or at least a waste of time?

The Messiah, Yahshua, is who He said he was. He was indeed hung from a tree and sacrificed for the atonement of the sins of mankind. And He gave is the example and blueprint for how we should live our lives.

The problem is that the Roman Catholics turned him into a gay white guy sun god diety who actually rejects the Law. So you have to be careful of false Messiahs or rather false versions of them. But the real Messiah is indeed the Light, the Truth, and the Way.
 
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