Rotwang2026
Rotwang2026
Rotwang2026

Brusslels Town Hall much ?

The difference between this and waiting for a bus for an hour in the cold rain is that you can look forward to the bus arriving.

Lots of people troll if the conditions are right. But they don't make a habit of it. A segment will troll because they are "natural born bullies" and feel reinforced by internet anonymity and the ease with which they can pick targets. They then go down the spiral, because there is no corrective feedback that would

Superheroes have the same problem. Superman, Wolverine, Spider-Man or Batman can take on any enemy solo, but as soon as they appear as the Justice League, Avengers or X-Men the same enemy puts the whole team on the defensive ...

The answer is very simple, the current dogma is that "Audiences hate female superheroes, remember Catwoman and Elektra ?"

Phil Cool, before it was ...

Saw it and it felt a lot like "Just look what those little yellow people are doing ... ain't it funny ? I'm appropriating it right now, just like I convinced the planet I invented punk rock ..."

I wanted to make a point that good chain armour could give considerable protection in combat. Many people have this hierarchal belief in the value of armour, possibly stemming from D&D and other RPG's, with full plate being top tier, while chain is only average at best, but the gap is much less than many would think.

Actually there are documented instances where knights in chain were showered with arrows but were not significantly harmed. Chain it itself is a good way to protect yourself against cutting and slashing attacks, less so against direct blows or piercing weapons, but medieval knights would often wear heavy padding

A lot of skilled artisans died in WWI, which meant that what they made became unavailable after the war or so expensive nobody could afford it. Stuff like the big naval guns on battleships is another example of lost technology. We might be able to replicate it given enough time and money, but we'd have to start

Steel is pretty hard to make if you don't have the right equipment. A skilled smith can tell temperature by colour and knows how to work a certain amount of carbon into the metal to make it hard, but not brittle, but reliable, high quality steel is a fairly recent invention and current steel is light years ahead of

But, but they BAYTTERIFIED it !!!!

Odd, a while ago I read that they tasted horrible due to the conditions of the deep and their adaptations to it, making them less than palatable.

Those videos are made 10x worse by those fast head movements and fish eye lenses. Our eyes and brains work differently from a camera so it looks very jerky and confusing, adding to the terror of the experience.

In every apocalypse three very distinctive things happen :

Ah, the fanatical belief in the completely non-existant "perfect natural being" who lives in perfect harmony with all other lifeforms and therefore exist in an unchanging paradise-like environment of natural balance that can only be spoiled by evil humans isn't dead yet.

We can assume the Veterans took over with noble motives, but what would happen if some of the future generations of veteran descendants felt that power belonged to them exclusively ? They might rig the system, for those of citizen (Patrician) background and those who aren't. After a while you'd get castes, with some

I think I could have put my hand in molten lava after playing the original Unreal and its utterly boring and endless levels.

I booted up Skyrim the other day and I was wondering about how many bandits I ended up killing. Most from a well-placed arrow they never saw coming while they were cooking, reading, chatting with other people or forging a new sword. Now trying to focus on slipping past them, take out the objective and get out

Remy Julienne did car stunts for decades long before Hollywood discovered CGI and is still in demand.