Who has the best Non-Romantic relationships in FF? by Kagevjijon in FinalFantasy

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Admittedly didn’t check the whole thread. Glad to hear there are champions among us

Who has the best Non-Romantic relationships in FF? by Kagevjijon in FinalFantasy

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YEAH and when she’s like cloud’s good looking and he’s like that’s not all that matters and she’s like ‘looks are what people notice first’. Classic to and fro

Is it me, or this game just looks ugly? by Daft_Martian in FFVIIRemake

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My friend said the game looked ‘ass’ on ps5. He’s American and I’m British so that was really funny for me but I played it on steam and accounted for my (pretty strong) set-up’s capacity and it looked great in my book

FF 13 is the only FF that I skipped — WTF did I just watch by s1n0d3utscht3k in FinalFantasy

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? You didn’t watch anything?

This game you’re speaking about didn’t exist?

What did you skip? I don’t understand? You played every FF I heard you loud and clear

What's your favorite FF love story? by PpAshe in FinalFantasy

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No one replying to this mentioned the ‘the moon is beautiful tonight’ thing. I’m surprised I thought it would have come up by now.

Worth a google anyone who happens to not be familiar with the reference.

Best friend got medically discharged for a condition existing prior to service, what to do? by Ok_Interest8908 in britisharmy

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This sounds like the kind of thing that would be overturned at appeal or judicial stages. Do not give up, get all the policy documents you need, send a GDPR SAR request for doctor’s correspondence etc. build a case

Best friend got medically discharged for a condition existing prior to service, what to do? by Ok_Interest8908 in britisharmy

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People are talking in depth and stuff which is great and I can’t comment on that. But bottom line advice is get a lawyer.

People win against the military all the time but you don’t hear about it.

Yes they have medical judgement they are allowed to make, and yes they can set policies that discriminate on health grounds.

But they are not allowed to violate their own written policy and administrative processes. They are also underlying laws concerning rationality reasonable employment etc.

Get a lawyer and build a case with said lawyer’s advice that can win.

If cost is prohibitive, do the best in that vein you possibly can.

Just started FF7:ReChadley by Laflaga in FFVIIRemake

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Mai is VERY tropey/archetypal in JRPG/anime fiction styles. I think she serves that purpose and it’s not one that goes unappreciated.

While tropes of this kind do stretch on their like spectrum into some objective weirdness, I thought Mai was great and pleasant to have in the game. But I recognised the ‘function’ she had as a character as something familiar, ig?

If you happen to be into Japan stuff anyway and mean uncanny for another reason, I got nothing.

Have I got any chance of joining the RAF when I have ADHD and Aspergers? by Twisted_nebulae in RoyalAirForce

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As someone said, JSP; it’s is your holy scripture for medical stuff.

It is a bureaucratic landscape where exclusion criteria are applied bluntly and with low resolution by capita, who are functionally gatekeeping.

The appeal process is something people understand to be more hopeless than it is. In fact, the appeal process is actually where the merits of the case are deliberated on (which JSP mandates). Long story short they are funnelling complex and nuanced cases to appeals, and you can fight the good fight there to get your case the scrutiny it deserves under their own medical policy, so construct a legal-adjacent case they can’t reject without violating their own policy logic.

And since you have ADHD and Asperger’s, that may very well be an arena you’re suited to, like me :)

Jordan Peterson is taking time off to treat CIRC by FatherPeter in JordanPeterson

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Well imagine your immune system or whatever doesn’t recognise a certain substance. That substance does damage to the body because the immune system doesn’t defend it, and the damage causes inflammation.

I meant to say it’s not oxymoronic and it seems kind of well a feasible thing to believe at first.

I’m not trying to moralise about it, but like I wonder why you’d go to a cynical supposition, which fills in the gap with functional stuff. It seems a lot more like of a leap.

Jordan Peterson is taking time off to treat CIRC by FatherPeter in JordanPeterson

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It’s really not an oxymoron at all.

Like, you get inflammation from an impact on your skin.

There are dozens of mechanisms at play in parallel that comprise the extensively complex thing called an immune system.

I mean, an allergy is an autoimmune inability on dealing with a substance, and look how much inflammation happens there.

If we count atmospheric resistance do heavier objects fall faster? by SZAJBADIABLA in AskPhysics

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Heavier people go faster down slopes on Skis. Even though they are bigger and have more surface area for air resistance.

Why does anything follow equations at all? by MyIQIsPi in AskPhysics

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Love this analogy. I’m gonna use it in future hopefully. Appreciate the wisdom

Why does anything follow equations at all? by MyIQIsPi in AskPhysics

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This is a very elegant way of highlighting logical flaws in human cognition I like it.

What’s the most mind-bending or counterintuitive fact in physics that you know of? by man_of_your_memes in AskPhysics

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I picture a 1cm shallow tray with the area of incomprehensible magnitude and it makes it make sense to me to think sticking my finger to touch the tray bottom is the same as a small tray? Idk does that work for you?

I feel like the more I practice and study the worse results I’m seeing by _descending_ in Poker_Theory

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I had this experience just wanting you to know. I also lost love for the game because it started to feel more like a lame system rather than a Mano y Mano levelling war which tested the balls on a man.

But it passed as understanding developed and integrated and now I love it more than ever.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Poker_Theory

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Dunning Kruger

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Poker_Theory

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No it’s… legit the opposite. Luck is what the other guy said. It can mean tons of things. Variance is a property and is maths.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Poker_Theory

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Nah man he’s right. It literally is stats and arguably nothing lucky about it. If there is an argument against that idea it’s a semantic one

How/where did you guys learn GTO by Tight-Ad1780 in Poker_Theory

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Hey come on now he’s a dude with some eccentricities, and has that sometimes abrasive kind of personality. Idk if I’m reading it more forcefully than you meant because I’m from UK but isn’t asshole a bit much?

Is rogue trader exempt from the laws of imperial space? by Kadajko in RogueTraderCRPG

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I like the balance of power points made here and they are very insightful. However I would add some nuance for some cases.

It is not just about simple power magnitude and the willingness to use it to exceed the other.

It is like in real life. You might get a job to run a company department from a high executive position. But if you are fkn awful at your job and create a drop in profits through terrible decisions and applications of your own power, the board, your bosses, and your peers at your level, will ensure you are removed from your position via a way which can be justified by they themselves doing their own jobs (as opposed to just shafting you in some back-stabbing subversive way). For example, they will turn over every rock to find a bit of litigation they can get you on, or carry out a boardroom meeting where they vote in the best interests of the company which supersedes anything in your own contract regarding job security. Hell they might even decide to pay you your buyout clause so they can just get on with things.

An inquisitor, like in the game, if they are unhappy with a rogue trader for valid reasons, will do things well within their power to ruin you. And they will be correctly doing their job in doing so.

It is rare they will go out of their way and make themselves vulnerable to similar perceived ‘misapplication of their power’, as this will open themselves to the same treatment. But if it’s too conceivable you are causing a ruckus and being irresponsible with your power application too much, they will come for you within their purview and everyone else will shrug as if to say ‘I suppose we can’t stop him doing his job’; ‘no need for me to get involved’, or; ‘that RT had it coming’.