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Well, seeing as I’ve never once mentioned the words “assault rifle” in anything other than a quote from someone else (that in context I suggested was invalid), leads me to wonder how much attention you’re actually paying to who the fuck you’re talking to. I wonder if you pay as much attention when you’re shooting? I

The fact is: you’re the one that brought up your training and your time spent considering the moral implications of your purchase. In that regard, you’re claiming to speak from a position of authority, and I’m pointing at you telling your that that is hubris and unwise.

I honestly don’t care if your feelings are hurt because someone called a killing machine by any other name. Going back to the original point of this entire thread: the issue I, and many like me, take with modern American gun culture, is the fetishistic zeal that many gun owners take in flaunting their purchases. It

I take people at face value. If the OP says they served, hyperbolic statements or not, I can only accept their word as such and deal with the statements they make, as they make them.

I wish I could star this twice!

Just like the OP, I was also in the military, and as someone intimately familiar with AR-15s and their cousins, calling them “defensive sporting rifle(s)” is the most pretzel-minded propaganda I’ve ever heard!

Worth trying to capitalize on, at least until a patch comes out.

Does horse-marriage in a ‘neigh’boring country count as casus belli?

Remove Geralt and let me make my own character in your equation, and I’ll be 100% on board with this formula!

*ignores stupid Hungarian lady* I just wanted to drop-in to say that the woman from the Arbore is astonishingly beautiful! Everything about her is gorgeous: the way her headscarf and beads frame her face, and those eyes. I can’t even describe what color they are!

I think the most concurrent users we ever had was something like a thousand or even just a few hundred... and that was only when the game was first released.

One time my lead and I spent eight months building a particle effects system for a first-person magic game that would dynamically scale with the power of the player.

I get you, but the tone of the video is almost like that of a scientist trying to pick apart a complex system. Not only that, but these particular topics are the most basic of basic concepts in VFX. It was weirdly surreal enough that I felt compelled to share.

You’re not wrong.

Hey look! A video about what I do for a living!

*spoilers*

SPOILER WARNING: Do not read this comment if you haven’t finished the main quest line:

The only part of the interface that really bugs me is the inventory menu. Especially when I pick up a note or a cassette, and then I have to navigate to the misc. inventory section and scroll through the list to find and read the thing that I just grabbed.

True story: after beating Fallout 4 and siding with the Brotherhood, I felt like a terrible person.

My one issue with a lot of the modifiable armor/power armor mechanics in the game is that there is definitely the one ‘best’ form of armor in any given category, and aside from the paint job, there’s not much you can do to give it your own unique look.