@nerthos
Sea Hitler's water apocalypse
For the cat is cryptic, and close to strange things which men cannot see. He is the soul of antique Aegyptus, and bearer of tales from forgotten cities in Meroe and Ophir. He is the kin of the jungle’s lords, and heir to the secrets of hoary and sinister Africa. The Sphinx is his cousin, and he speaks her language; but he is more ancient than the Sphinx, and remembers that which she hath forgotten.
Federation is getting worse by the minute so contact info
Steam: sirnerthos
Skype: nerthos.osea.yo
nerthosnyaa@gmail.com
Notices by RDN's Lucifer (nerthos), page 38
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@cyberpotato Don't you dare ruin the Assassin for me. That ass was my childhood.
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@maiyannah Thankfully with the necromancer I'd just use teeth to wipe them out easily and later on bone spear to hit the shaman directly, and with the paladin the goons would mostly just fall on their own.
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The classes I finished the game with were necromancer and paladin, and I also got far with assassin
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@maiyannah I never got too far with an amazon so I can't really tell how bad it gets in act 3, but I'll take your word for it.
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@maiyannah Strange. Never had that much of an issue. Maybe you play differently than how I do. Usually by the time I get to an area my character is strong enough to deal with those things. But I do agree that the amazon is likely the worst off at the beginning.
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"Ironically, that kind of mindset is at the core of the American inability to learn from past mistakes. If the choice is between an honest evaluation of past operations and political expediency, the latter always prevails (at least amongst civilians, US servicemen are often far more capable of self-critical evaluation, especially in ranks up to Colonel and below, the problem here is that civilians and generals rarely listen to them)."
Monday, 13-Mar-17 07:36:56 UTC from web -
@cyberpotato The worst of reanimated mobs for me are probably the fetishes in act 3.
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@maiyannah Generally I was able to chop them down quicker than they could come at me with the dual wielding quick attack then make way for the shaman.
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@maiyannah @cyberpotato Tristram is fun.
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"There is a paraphrase of something Ho Chi Minh allegedly told to the French in the 1940s which I really like. It goes like this:” we kill some of you, you kill a lot of us, and then we win”. That is how a war with the DPRK would probably play out. I call this the “American curse”: Americans are very good at killing people, but they are not good at winning wars."
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@cyberpotato Haha, that's the worst one of the lot.
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And grapeing Duriel.
Monday, 13-Mar-17 07:24:04 UTC from web -
@maiyannah I never had that much of of an issue with them but they were slightly annoying. Corrupted sister archers and those electric bugs in act 2 were worse for me. Only time the bugs didn't drive me crazy was when I was playing the paladin and had all resistances through the roof.
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@maiyannah Use frost weapons
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@maiyannah Fallen shamans: frustrating people since 2000
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@moonman Back in my day that'd be used to make others dig for you, but this is dumb enough that all the attacking and shaming doesn't even keep the perpetrator from getting trapped as well.
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@maiyannah So far I only saw the trailer and the only things I can say about it is that 1- jumping seems the opposite of fluid and 2- finally someone does small boobs in a somewhat believable altough weird way with the main character.
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@moonman It's like digging a hole, the deeper you dig the harder it gets. You also eventually get trapped in it and if you're really unlucky you hit an underground river and drown.
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@somercet "deleted the tweet, and issued another asking her social media audience if anyone could even tell the difference between Monroe and Penny."
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@somercet From what it says there, she simply deleted the tweet and justified herself along the lines of "lol they're pretty much the same anyway" rather than actually apologizing and putting effort into clearing the name of the person mistakenly accused
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@somercet I like the article because it's offering a fair view on the phenomenom, written by someone who is knowledgeable on the issue, and blaming both sexes the right amount instead of throwing it all on one of them like most do.
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@somercet In this case I have to agree with the court and the suing party. I'd sue a journalist who confused me with someone else and smeared my reputation and then refused to publically apologize and make up for it, and the person that lost the trial doesn't exactly seem like a nice person.
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>"But men are stronger than women," I said. "When it comes to violence, they are at an advantage."
>"That's a sexist thing to say," she replied.
>A girl who had absorbed nothing at school had nevertheless absorbed the shibboleths of political correctness in general and of feminism in particular.
>"But it's a plain, straightforward, and inescapable fact," I said.
>"It's sexist," she reiterated firmly.
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@somercet This turned out to be a great read, and for once a not retardedly sexist and blame throwing overview of passional crime.
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@delores Aww man :c
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@delores It felt like a poop cascade
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How hard it is to accept that some people have much higher moral standards than the rest.
Monday, 13-Mar-17 05:17:28 UTC from web -
Annoying thing about relationships: try to actively be better in everything regarding the relationship and trust than the average person and being judged on the basis that normal people have shortcomings. The whole point of what I do is to get rid of those shortcomings.
Monday, 13-Mar-17 05:04:12 UTC from web -
@somercet I hope retro style gangsters start smuggling soda haha
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@xj9 Just need a waifu to cuddle with