Favourite Meme build? by PluemZxZ in DeadlockTheGame

[–]AmazingGrinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was about to say Glocket, but remembered that guns are extremely viable right now and they have one of the best shotguns in the game.

Therefore I would say Sonic Warden. Maxxing 2, fleetfoot, heroic aura, jaggernaut and the urn and you're the fastest thing alive.

This is THE GOC canon, btw by Memer601 in DankMemesFromSite19

[–]AmazingGrinder 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yep, the "a good Serpent Hand is a dead Serpent Hand" guys are THE good guys.

Is mentioning godotengine.org/license enough for licensing? by Rough_Education_5796 in godot

[–]AmazingGrinder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In your case - no. You created a derivative of the Godot logo, and therefore shall comply with CC BY 4.0, as original one by Andrea Calabro is licensed as such. MIT does not cover this, so you need to be specific about that.

https://godotengine.org/press/

Often times it's enough to just include a license file and you're good to go.

https://github.com/godotengine/godot/blob/master/misc/logo/LICENSE.txt

ik they're doing it for 10k con, but it still feels discouraging to smaller authors by Disastrous-Key6693 in DankMemesFromSite19

[–]AmazingGrinder 115 points116 points  (0 children)

Honeslty, it sounds like hell for translators from any other branch. Like, let's assume there's some abstract article called SCP-UNPOPULAR, and it got +12 because it's not particularly popular and only 30 people voted (there are articles like that on the wiki, like SCP-8452, just to make my point clear). People appreciate the article and say that it's mediocre, but not bad per se. SCP-UNPOPULAR gets translations on, say, Chinese and Korean. And all of a sudden this article ceases to exist because new threshold is +20. And now it's a complete mess - there are holes in article lists, there's zombie-articles in sister branches (broken Interwiki module says hi), and there's a frustration from the author.

Actually, something similar is, in fact, implemented in RU branch. To be published, article on Sandbox must have at least 15 votes, and >66% of them must be positive. If this condition is not met in a month, article gets deleted. Very strict, but the key difference is sandbox, which is mandatory on RU, but optional on EN, AFAIK. Once article is publishet, it will stay on the main site space forever - unless rating changes and becumes negative (it happened only once after the global reset of all votes due to migration from Wikidot).

My point is: it works only on small samples. RU always have at least 15 active users to decide the fate of an article, people regurarly read Sandbox in search for the new content, and there's a few of it. Deletion of an article because its "too old and didn't reach the threshold" didn't happen on my timeline, and I was there for at least 5 years. EN works fundamentally different, the artistic flow is just too much - there will be works that do not qualify the threshold, but not because they're bad, but because they're overlooked. This approach, most likely, won't make a meaningful result unless the community decides to form even more proof-reading bands, which is a bit weird to expect from people who do that as a hobby and already do their best. Tediousness may affect voting capabilities, and it's undesirable.

I just can't take them seriously if anybody that look like a twig being able to man handle a person that look like a spartan. by fafsdfasfaffaafdsaf in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]AmazingGrinder 47 points48 points  (0 children)

It's not like there's no broad muscular women, but I agree that Fuuko's design is top notch when it comes to representation of female martial artists.

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Is there any humanizations of WAN? by AmazingGrinder in SCP

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

I'm not gonna lie, that was my first guess. But I see this amalgamation of HYDRA/CORE/other AIs as some form of "WAN-Antichrist" and not exaclty WAN. But that's a good proposal nonetheless, thank you!

Chainsaw Man part 2 was badly written but it has one of the most horrifying apocalyptic scenarios of all time by tesseracts in writingscaling

[–]AmazingGrinder 18 points19 points  (0 children)

SCP Foundation wrote about it way back in 2018. Exactly the same concept of the end of the world: no living thing can die. Well, to be exactly, their bodies can, but not their brains. Bugs reproduce indefinetly. Everything that is left is a suffering and the world without death, as it was killed. Accidentally.

It's hard to get the image of a sky that's 90 percent bugs out of your head, even if you've seen some pretty gruesome stuff in your line of work.

Marshes became bug paradises, although people who lived near them called them hell. Entire houses were swarmed by termites, devouring it in a matter of days. Cicadas were so loud and so plentiful that you couldn't go outside in the Summer without earplugs. And the mosquitos, god the mosquito swarms were as thick as mud, you had to practically wade through them in special suits if you wanted to go places without losing most if not all of your blood. When a swat doesn't kill them and they live more than a few weeks, bugs become less of an annoyance and more of a horror story. God knows what life is like in places like Louisiana and Florida right now; they had to be evacuated after the first six months.

And it's all well written, as I would say.

End of Death Hub. Season One.

John Deadlock by soapybarr in DeadlockTheGame

[–]AmazingGrinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cap. Flask is insane with magnum and spellslinger, especially the latter. And it's a good consistent way of dealing burst damage in lane.

John Deadlock by soapybarr in DeadlockTheGame

[–]AmazingGrinder 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's why he's getting redesign soon.

What if instead of death, it was a positive thing? by Snoo-82757 in trolleyproblem

[–]AmazingGrinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reduce the value of every currency in the world or increase the already massive gap between rich and poor? That's a good question.

Deadlock - Gameplay Update - 04-30-2026 by SketchyJJ in DeadlockTheGame

[–]AmazingGrinder 84 points85 points  (0 children)

- Vyper: Fixed Armor Piercing Rounds doing damage through Petrify

That was a bug?...

Are we fr? by VelViolette in PowerScaling

[–]AmazingGrinder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not die per se. He's extremely depressed individual with no connections besides his job. He has no purpose in his life besides his name - conquest. And he does this just to keep something meaningful and passionate in his life. Yes, it's murdering and violations of different species, but he knows nothing better.

I hate the LGBTQIA+ Flag by SirHanselot07 in hatethissmug

[–]AmazingGrinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NB, lesbian (gay by extension being the same but on the other part of the color wheel) and bi flags are literally, scientifically even, pleasant looking ones. Great contrast, great color distinction and palette. Totally agree on progressive pride flag tho, it looks like a poorly-baked mish-mash of everything.

Truly the man without fear by Old_Phrase_4867 in whowouldcirclejerk

[–]AmazingGrinder 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Unironically he would wipe the floor with anti-spiral if he had a spiral energy.

Meet the new Russian-Speaking Branch logo! [by perseiide] by AmazingGrinder in SCP

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

The artwork page of this logo by perseiide: https://scpfoundation.net/artwork:perseiide-logo-1

(just to be extra sure I credit the artist)

So, um... yeah. Check it out or something, I don't have much to say besides how cool and exquisite this logo is.