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Reality vs Adventure

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  1. The SNP claimed that the independence referendum is ‘once in a generation' opportunity and that the majority of Scotland voted against it in 2014 making the SNP the minority in that referendum. Then they try to push it again a couple years later without UK recognition which they legally need. So it does seem they are trying to idolize themselves as heroes. I feel you having to deal with those nationalists rule for a decade now. It seems nationalists are gaining power around the democratic world and corruption and abuse go hand in hand with them. I wouldn’t want an independent Scotland with those MF at the helm either. The majority has already spoken. Hopefully new elections will get those parasites out, and I whole heartedly agree that Scotland should have trustworthy leadership before becoming an independent country. Or else it’s just a power grab, corrupted government set to fail the people for generations to come. But what can you do when leadership doesn't have the interest of the majority? I don't have a f*** clue. Thanks for sharing a bit of history about Scotland, we hardly hear much about them. Brexit really did put pressure on Scotland and I hope they get it right. It seems historical events keep occurring when the least competent people are in power.
  2. My grandpa taught me how to shoot real young. Him and my uncles are gun collectors and they have their own shooting range. It's private though; only personal use. He used to make his own shotgun ammo. I don't know if it's even legal anymore, but he had everything he needed and had a machine to pack it all in the shells.
  3. Echo the Dolphin; I would ride it's fin to safety. It would catch fish for me. Fish blood will hydrate me.
  4. Call of Duty, Super Mario Bros, and Assassin's Creed all in one game. The Mario Bros are assassins and they team up with spec ops to hunt bad guys. Monster Hunter World and Pac Man. Pac Man hunts monsters and gobles up clues to find their trail.
  5. Insomnia- eyes need open air to cool them Carpal tunnel- the brain/hand puppet network broke strings Diabetes- all the sugar rots in the crack Foot odor- natural ability to prevent feet licking Common cold- body is going through an insect’s spirit possession Fever- the need to hoard something Anxiety- pooped your pants and trying to hide it
  6. People are still bidding on eBay for $700-$800. At this rate, I take a pass with no regret. Guess what? That gives game developers plenty of time to finish their games before releasing it unfinished. No excuse anymore; people can't even buy the system.
  7. It turns out that some game developers actually have hired architects and you can even see architect names in the credits. The architect still has to learn new things in game developing though, but their skills is still useful. Plus, an architect being knowledgable in all the programs in regular architecture and gaming architecture, can help the gaming industry create better programs. I don't know all the details, but the programs architects use are much more detailed and runs slower while the programs 3D modeling uses in games has to be run at higher speeds. So I think integrating those technologies can really beef up the gaming industry with the creation of new programs that an architect can bring to the table; or a 3D artist can learn architectural programs and integrate that in gaming and possibly get ideas of more advanced programs. So I don't know which is better. And you would think hiring architects would cost more money, so that could be an issue. I found some of these comments interesting to read: https://www.quora.com/Can-an-architect-be-involved-in-the-gaming-industry-as-a-level-designer-or-even-just-as-a-landscape-and-building-designer
  8. On a similar topic as previously mentioned about the Texas revolution and how the ugly truth is left out, there was a book event that was canceled just 4 hours before due to the Texas governor pressuring it to cancel. The book was titled 'Forget the Alamo;' challenging the whitewashed history of the slogan 'remember the Alamo,' and including historical parts of the role of slavery that was left out. This is complete oppression of free speech. A governor pressuring the cancellation of a book event because you don't like its message? The authors accused the governor of "oppressing free speech and policing thought in Texas." https://www.businessinsider.com/texas-gop-event-slavery-alamo-shut-down-2021-7
  9. I hear you that it’s mostly economics, but it also sows more distrust in the EU. The affect is to convince more people to support leaving the EU and grow more nationalist views around Europe. That would be the damage. Cause who gains when the economic power of Europe decreases? Our enemies do. And when people get those nationalistic ideas of isolation in their heads, they feed off of hate. At least the position changes every 6 months. But it just seems like everyday some corrupt far right gets a leadership role. I guess everything that happened 80 years ago is forgotten.
  10. An interesting concept for 1st or 3rd person to prevent headaches, is to have extra directional buttons on the controller that can immediately make you look in any direction without any lag. Another arrow pad can help with that. Some games use the r3 button to look behind you real fast. Why not any direction? I love to look around a lot in games and having to see everything real fast whichever way you turn is what strains our eyes. If you wanted to turn real slow to gaze at everything, that's fine. But I think we really need an extra direction pad to look whatever way real fast. I'm all for it.
  11. It is coming out in August 20, 2021 with Legends and a brand new DLC!!! That would be a great purchase if you haven't played the game.
  12. I've been playing Legends as a single player and I love it. I wouldn't mind a co-op if my internet connection stays up to par.
  13. I hate them for wanting exclusive games. How about we give them exclusive money so that the ceo's can only spend it certain places.
  14. Big parties causes fights and barf; small parties are boring when they always end up sitting in a circle and passing around a doobie. I'm more of a beach bonfire kind of person, or a canyon gypsy getting trashed and communicating with the plants and animals.
  15. Should have called it football or handball. I like playing and watching basketball. But courts are non existent these days. When I was young I was real good at basketball. I'd do flips and throw the ball over my head to swish. I'd do triple 360 turns and double pump with triple fake, eyes closed, spin in air for 60 seconds, and slam dunk it. I'd do a hook shot from one goal to the other and swish. I'd leap from half court over everyone's heads, and piss on their face before dunking it. They called me 'chains' because that's all they heard when I had the ball. Goals were made with chains outdoors instead of net.
  16. Janez Jansa is the new president of the EU and he is the far right in every way. This is scary for Europe. This guy has white nationalist, neo nazi views. He was sentenced to prison for corruption. He attacks the media and spreads conspiracy even agreeing with QANON. He is anti immigration and overall, is a trump copycat. I don't know what is going on in Europe, but you are losing. We feel you in the USA. When it comes time for a world war, it makes you wonder who all the allies are gonna be. The USA is out, we got a civil war brewing. Europe is not looking much brighter.
  17. Work to live, don't live to work. Everything you buy won't be here years from now. Unless it's a house and land. If you will never be able to buy a house, then fuck it all and don't get taken advantage of. If you can afford a house in maybe 10 years of hard work, it is worth it. Nothing else matters except your time you will never get back.
  18. Too many people don't get to go out in the world and integrate with other society members, so I was wondering if video games can be the solution to teach real world cultures. The game could show actual scenes in some place like China or Mexico or Kenya or even their own neighborly big city or small rural town. They would learn how they interact, historic sites, architecture and art, food, and everyday life. It could be approved internationally so as to not create a bias. And if it was approved in schools, that could be some pretty good cultural education that is lacking.
  19. As I look at all the buildings, bridges, homes, militarized mechanisms, ships and docks, etc., I am mesmerized by all the detail and realism. It's more than just art and design. Because if you look at some of the structures, it looks the way it's supposed to look right? And if you go under or inside a structure, you can see where certain beams and supports could actually be the same in the real world. If you think about it, they probably follow the same formula an actual architect would use in their computer programs. Could a video game designer actually make a real blueprint for a structure? Or can an architect make video games? For their computer design, is it possible that game developers use similar programs as architects?
  20. He said it himself that democrats don’t have enough votes to expel these psychos. Democrats have no power because the senate majority of democrats is bare minimum and you can’t pass anything with 50/50 senate. You need like a 60/40 majority or something. So our government is currently in a stalemate and nothing can be passed at this point without giving in to republican demands. The infrastructure bill for example was pass in bipartisanship, and now it might fall apart. But it makes me wonder what democrats had to give up to get republicans on board. Cause I sure as hell can imagine that with all the talk of systemic racism, that the bill leaves out those communities who need it the most, once again.
  21. Bad breath- intestinal gas vacuumed through esophagus due to hot air being less dense and rises upwards Ear ache- wax is trapping steam each time you get angry Runny nose- waste from brain worms Dandruff- too much fermentation in the body causing alcohols to dry skin Acne- increased temperature causes miniature volcanic like eruptions on skin, releases white fire retardant substance Stomach ache- stomach acid breaks down protein into sulfuric acid and reacts with water to boil and splash inside stomach Joint pain- the rubbing of bone creates fire that burns the nerves
  22. Just started Evil Within 2 and I am really liking it. It reminds me of Layers of Fear with the psychological artistic horror approach. This is my new favorite genre of games; the psychological thrillers where the scenes are displays of art. I feel like I missed some things from the first game that I haven't played. Oh well, too late now. I'll definitely get the first one though, and if it anything like 2, then I'm happy. Happy for horror? Hmmm; what have I become? Don't you just love the sound of rubbing two knives together? Yes, meditative. I'm getting happier. I can't stop smiling.
  23. I thought the same exact thing! But for someone like that you would need a mound of gold or give her some kind of offerings just for her to glance your way. She isn't simple in no way. It sure would keep a guy busy the rest of his life trying to get noticed.
  24. Here is more from the republican shit show at fox news about their critical race theory fear in schools. Fox host claims he was taught Mein Kampf as part of the school curriculum. Say what? Did he just give example of schools teaching nazi propaganda? I just can't explain. READ: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/brian-kilmeade-hitler-mein-kampf-fox-and-firends-milley_n_60da9f8ce4b0360565caca1f
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