I think the novel On The Beach pretty much nailed a post-nuclear-war world.
I think the novel On The Beach pretty much nailed a post-nuclear-war world.
Ahh, I see, I believe the plaque on Truman’s desk said: “The buck stops elsewhere...”
I use it on my XB1 primarily to watch a video website while I paint.
Thank you for doing it so that I don’t have to.
When you’re filled with Khorne’s fervour, your only interest is getting stuck into the fray. Self-preservation is an afterthought for the disciples of slaughter.
Not nearly enough blood.
Yeah, but this time we have facts and critical thinking on our side!
They’ll never know the simple joy of Slappers only on Facility.
I was the nerd, but nobody could touch me unless they had more than one ball in dodgeball. I was a nerd, but I still ran cross country, I was spry.
Same reason people buy really expensive watches... which admittedly, I don’t understand the appeal of either. Sooo, no idea.
They also sell dice towers! This one can be had for $375-715!!
None of those states are under the aegis of NATO, soooo I’m not sure what you’re getting at.
I said: “The sanctions lowered the tensions,” Not that they never went away, you’re twisting my words. The violence didn’t stop and it wasn’t a grand-old-time, but the violence was reduced to small skirmishes, led to hit or miss ceasefires and relative calm. But now they’re back to shelling towns again and tensions…
I never said it was in vain, I said: “War is always bad, better not to have one in the first place.” but when your hand is forced, you either have to knuckle under or fight back and accept the consequences that come with those decisions.
The sanctions lowered the tensions, that’s why there haven’t been any large scale flare-ups in the past two years since the sanctions were put into place. Only now that Obama is gone and Trump doesn’t really seem to give a shit what Russia does, is violence starting to return to the Donbass region.
The sanctions were put into place after Russia invade Crimea in response to the Ukrainian citizens deposing their former president, Victor Yanukovich. Worried that they would lose their access to the Black Sea at Sevastopol, Russia, through the guise of independent militiamen with miraculous access to military…
YOU ARE NOT ON JALOPNIK FOR FUCKS SAKE.
Exactly! War is always bad, better not to have one in the first place. But in the case of Russia, the threat of an allied NATO has always kept them on edge from major expansionist moves and the sanctions after their Ukraine invasion kept things at a low heat. Now with the sanctions possibly soon to lift, tensions are…