greatdestroyer
GreatDestroyer
greatdestroyer

Bethesda games really are quite evergreen, especially with the thriving mod community. I’ve started at least... 9 playthroughs of Skyrim, often with an entirely different set of mods. I had a good 4 or more files each on Morrowind, Oblivion, Fallout 3, and New Vegas. Currently on my third character in Fallout 4.

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Technically Frieza beat himself in his fight with SS Goku.

And Buu was weirdly just as much down to Mr Satan as it was Goku, since Goku nor Vegeta could get the people of Earth to power the Spirit Bomb.

So Goku, by himself, kind of won zero battles against big bads in Z. He did win a bunch in DB though, and GT too!

I mean, superdelegates also tend to follow whatever way the wind is blowing. The issue with the 2016 election was that superdelegate “votes” were basically counted before there was any voting. Had another candidate out-preformed Hillary in the primary (the other issue being that Hillary was basically presented as the

That’s why I cited that the similarity is specifically in regards to “controlling” the vote. I know they’re different in a great many other ways, but in that respect, which was your central point, they are the same.

If all the middle-men were washed aside, and the people directly elected the president, it wouldn’t

Correction: The ‘will of the people’ voted for Hillary Clinton, who would be president if not for the Electoral College.

Which is fundamentally the same in function as superdelegates, in that it ensures that the masses don’t have the full power of the vote, rather putting a large portion of it into partisan and

The Smoke Joint.

I’m not sure. It’s been years since I tried any BBQ in Manhattan. Nothing I had was ever great, only good at best. I might have to look into that one.

The Smoke Joint. It’s been a while since I made my way over there, but IIRC the brisket and ribs were the highlights. The coleslaw and cornbread were also fantastic.

I’ll have to give it a try the next time I’m over there. I’m always down to try a new BBQ place.

As a former southerner living in NYC, Brooklyn is the best (only?) place in the boroughs to find truly great BBQ. That’s not where I’m at, so it’s a bit of pain to get out there, but it’s always worth it.

There’s one place I especially like that makes their own sauce, which is a very [western] North Carolina style

I’m not sure if that’s true for everything, but I’ve found it’s definitely the case for sugar. I used to drink almost nothing but soda, but since I cut that almost completely from my diet, replacing it with water, and further watched my sugar intake in general, everything tastes better than it used to.

Or, I guess,

Oh my god, I’ve see this one on FB and it seriously pisses me off. For one, yeah, it’s been a rising issue for more than just “30 years”. But more importantly, it’s always been an issue, you just didn’t get reports of “mass shootings” until the 20th century because that terminology wasn’t used.

It’s like saying there

That’s awesome, but those are normally $150 speakers. Getting them for $80 is a great deal.

When my I finally got around to replacing my old, broken, Bose headphones, I went with Sennheiser and it seriously changed my life. The sound quality is just, the best. Now I almost exclusively use those instead of speakers, which I really need to replace.

Not necessarily. Different speakers sound different, and not just in terms of price. You likely prefer a certain type more than others, or it’s just what you’re used to.

Really though, from what I’ve read up, if you’re not spending at least $150-$200, you’re better off just sticking with something cheap.

And if you

While I’ve never been to Japan itself (not for lack of want), whenever I’m somewhere with a Japanese/Asian neighborhood or mall, I will hunt down a place offering okonomiyaki and takoyaki. They are some of my absolute favorite street/fast foods.

Out of my friends who play, the two that play the most both try to stick to their “mains,” though they will go outside of that to help complete a good team comp. Me, though, I play more like you. There are characters that I prefer for certain maps, or that I’ll go for if we really need a certain counter, but otherwise

I play Overwatch pretty regularly, though not much competitive, and most of the time the team will sort itself into a fair, if not good, composition. You do get the occasional situation where someone stubbornly sticks to a bad pick, but most of the time you can work around it if it does happen.

In general, it’s best to

Yeah, ever since I actually looked into the history of some of these symbols, it’s bothered me that Western Society has by-and-large allowed groups like the Nazis, KKK, and other relatively small (in the grand scheme of things) groups completely take over the meaning of once proud icons.

Total tangent here, but I always find it amusing, and occasionally frustrating, when someone takes the very Christian Cross of Saint Peter to be a sign of the devil or evil.