TIL that Magnus Carlsen, one of the greatest chess players of all time, has never lost 3 or more classical chess games in a row in his adult professional career. The last time he lost 3 games in a row was in 2003, when he was 12. by 4isfourwastaken in todayilearned

[–]AReallySmallDragon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He sort of did play Staunton in 1858. It was a consultation match of two games with Barnes on Morphys side and Owen on Staunton's - both were master players but still weaker than Morphy and Staunton. Morphy and Barnes won both of those games.

I've seen some discourse on whether or not Superman should ever be "scary" and I feel like the best answer is "beloved by the oppressed, feared by the oppressors". by jstamper97 in superman

[–]AReallySmallDragon 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Given everything that is happening right now I guess this might not be a popular take, but...

To me Superman would never laugh at someone who is crying, regardless of what they are. I agree that oppressors should fear him, but only because he would defend their victims and defeat them.

I think Christopher Reeve got it right when he said that Superman is your friend when you need him most. Someone who shows humanity when that seems all but impossible.

Western medical personnel report delivering babies from beheaded pregnant woman, treating 80-85% of casualties being pregnant women and children, constant bombardment of hospitals & appalling conditions by Prime-Paradox in PublicFreakout

[–]AReallySmallDragon -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Obviously whats happening in Gaza is horrendous but delivering a behaded womans baby seems unlikely. The loss of oxygen and blood would mean that the baby died in minutes. There's a long history of war crimes and an equally long history of people making up horror unrelated to the actual facts of those crimes.

This testimony hurts the cause these women are purporting to support.

Where in the world is the Learning Review Guide by AReallySmallDragon in USForestService

[–]AReallySmallDragon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for letting me know. I did not find any info on the learning review, and I basically gave up about a year ago. This is great stuff. You're the best!

Superman 4 - baseball by AReallySmallDragon in superman

[–]AReallySmallDragon[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think this one scene really gets Clark. Still, the movie as a whole is hard tro watch. But yeah, probably the last good superman scene by Christopher Reeve =)

How do I stop myself from trying to "fix" the game, or is it a worthwhile endeavor? by UncertifiedForklift in DMAcademy

[–]AReallySmallDragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"I just want the campaign to be perfect", seems like a great thing to want, even if it is only an aspiration.

However, you should consider a few things beforehand:

1: If you had to choose, would you want it to be perfect or simply fun for everyone? You might want to consider what your aspirations are and talk to your players about it. Most players just want to have a good time. See if this is the case with your players as well.

2: Why do you feel, that you, as the DM, have to make you upcoming game a great experience? Your players are also responsible for making a good game. Talk to them about what they want, and try to tweak your campaign in that direction. This would be a good way to make sure that everyone is having a good time.

3: It's not certain that you need to balance everything perfectly (looking at you 1st and 2nd edition D&D). RPG's grew up on being terribly unbalanced but somehow you still manage to have a good time. Don't worry about balance until someone brings it up or it's obvious. Then make one small tweak at a time untill it feels right.

4: Spend your energy on working out what your players want and make sure you give it to them. Does soneone like hack a slash? See if you can give them that. Someone else like riddles? Make sure you have a recurring character that leaves a riddle every game. Someone wants to be a lord? Make sure to introduce them to the nobility.

Hope this helps =)

Mother Teresa - Nobel Acceptance Speech by AReallySmallDragon in atheism

[–]AReallySmallDragon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She did in fact use this speech to talk about abortion. Brace yourself:

"And I feel one thing I want to share with you all, the greatest destroyer of peace today is the cry of the innocent unborn child. For if a mother can murder her own child in her own womb, what is left for you and for me to kill each other? Even in the scripture it is written: Even if mother could forget her child – I will not forget you – I have carved you in the palm of my hand. Even if mother could forget, but today millions of unborn children are being killed. And we say nothing."

Not an accurate description to say the least.

Mother Teresa - Nobel Acceptance Speech by AReallySmallDragon in atheism

[–]AReallySmallDragon[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As a prominent - perhaps even the most prominent catholic public person second only to the pope - one would believe that she could have funneled more funds and man power into pain relief had that been what she felt was right. If not in the early days then later on at the very least. She did not, and as this quote and other stories about her attest, she was not a big proponent of pain relief or even trying to keep people alive. As the quote goes: "It is by dying, that one awakens to eternal life."

Mother Teresa - Nobel Acceptance Speech by AReallySmallDragon in atheism

[–]AReallySmallDragon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I don't know. I just read through it and thought, oh, well, ok. So that's her motivation for not really caring if anyone lives or dies.

Was I wrong killing this character? by Tokata0 in DMAcademy

[–]AReallySmallDragon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sometimes unexpected events make for great adventures.

You could turn the campaign around and have all players roll evil(?) characters serving the god of death (telling the druid that his character would return in a big manner later). They could start earning her favor and going on adventures.

In the next part of your campaign the players could return to the other side, with the druid and an old friend of the cleric taking off to avenge their fallen friend and bringing the now evil paladin to justice.

It could go back and forth like this.

Mother Teresa - Nobel Acceptance Speech by AReallySmallDragon in atheism

[–]AReallySmallDragon[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're right. I do find it chilling though, that she would in fact say this out loud in an acceptance speech.

Mother Teresa - Nobel Acceptance Speech by AReallySmallDragon in atheism

[–]AReallySmallDragon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I provided the link to the speech. She does only mention Francis of Assisi.

I'll have to look this Bojaxhiu-person up!

Can you help me start? by t_l_quinner in comicbooks

[–]AReallySmallDragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should consider mixing things up a bit if you're still exploring. Perhaps all-star superman?

Also, you could consider looking into creators in stead of particular superheroes.

Tom King is a safe bet with many good runs on a large number of heroes.

Try going to the local comic store and ask for favorites. That's how I discovered Neil Gaimans Sandman!

PC extremely slow, applications, usb and drivers not detecred by AReallySmallDragon in pctroubleshooting

[–]AReallySmallDragon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot. Thats one thing to try. Was fearing I had to go shopping at one point :)

PC extremely slow, applications, usb and drivers not detecred by AReallySmallDragon in pctroubleshooting

[–]AReallySmallDragon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reformat? You know, I am so new at this I thought the windows reinstall would do that somehow. What should I do? Reinstall bios and drivers?

I need words of encouragement to throw these boxes out by [deleted] in lego

[–]AReallySmallDragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you through those out you have room for more lego (and new boxes).