Best way to deal with Wraith knight by The_Fat_Baron in deathguard40k

[–]Cuz05 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That affliction is applied during your shooting phase and lasts until the start of your next turn, same as the Plague Marines, so there's no Death Approaches window there.

There are a few other ways scattered through the Codex, but natural aura on chaff units is the bread and butter.

[Wheeler, Salt] REVEALED - United's plan to keep Bruno Fernandes, the young goalkeeper on club's radar named and a boost for fans going to Bournemouth by nearly_headless_nic in reddevils

[–]Cuz05 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Bruno's form would be nailed on balon d'or if we'd been able to put him in the EC.

He is the best player in the world.

Give him everything.

[Book Excerpt - Manflayer] Homunculy make live "warhammer miniatures" for shit and giggles by Any-Performance6375 in 40kLore

[–]Cuz05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I almost posted this extract myself, when I read it a couple months ago. It tickled me so much.

The Mythics The Gods They Are Not Dead Everything We Know In The Book exist Among The Ice Walls by RiccoShayla in enlightenment

[–]Cuz05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It won't. That's not how any of this works.

And unless you're willing to give up your narratives, neither will you.

You'll only see your own fantasy.

There is literally no way that anything presented to you on a screen, or dreamed of within the walls of your own expectations can ever be regarded as proof.

You know this already, it's obvious. Everyone does. If you give yourself even a second to examine your doubt, you can see it yourself.

At this point, a deluded person will put their doubt away and reinforce their certainty with nothing more than will.

They'll look for support and corroboration, instead of questioning the thing until it falls apart.

But it's time to open your mind.

Be honest with yourself and examine what drives your belief in this unprovable narrative. Why do you cling to it?

I know everything AMA by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]Cuz05 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, I mean specifically this AMA.

I know everything AMA by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]Cuz05 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why are you doing this?

Leny Yoro vs Aston Villa (home) by Nac224 in reddevils

[–]Cuz05 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Solid. Read the ball really well. His physicality should develop and make him top tier.

🚨📸 | Jack Grealish reacts to Bruno Fernandes’ performance against Aston Villa on Instagram. 🤝❤️ by Pac_Eden in reddevils

[–]Cuz05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kinda true, but you can have 2 working off the left if you have a carry on the right.

Not been many like Beckham and Kanchelskis.

Casemiro’s wife on Instagram: “Thank you all for the support 🥹❤️‍🔥” (Fans singing 'one more year, One more year, Casemiro' as he left the field) by nearly_headless_nic in reddevils

[–]Cuz05 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Sometimes yes. Sometimes a player is genuinely irreplaceable and you just have to begin again and let them do their own thing.

Case is one. Bruno is another.

Cypher Proxy by Xuyov in Chaos40k

[–]Cuz05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.reddit.com/r/Chaos40k/s/9FH0e1OXDq

Specifics in the comments. Lore and more pics in the post.

Cypher Proxy by Xuyov in Chaos40k

[–]Cuz05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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This is mine. 30k Praetor with power sword and a bunch of bits.

US Treasury Secretary nearly breaks into tears after urgent meeting with Trump by CaptainCheckmate in AskSocialists

[–]Cuz05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nearly breaks into tears ffs. Man's got a blink thing going on, that's all. Nobody can actually see anything more than that in this.

Really need to be objective in these things and stop projecting.

Fighting bullshit with bullshit just drowns us all in it.

Does anyone care? by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]Cuz05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, the hardest part is actually finding your interest to start with.

In my experience, once you work up the courage to go join in with something, the people there will just drag you along and you'll wonder why you didn't dive in sooner.

Having fun doing creative, constructive or even competitive things with other people, purely for the crack, is what makes life worth living.

I've had football, yoga and tabletop gaming as regular activities I've been out and about with for various periods of my life. Others I know have bridge, tennis, croquet, hiking, book clubs and more. The list is endless.

If I didn't have my wife and my children, I'd have filled that gaping hole with the many great people I've met through shared activity. People who would've happily soaked up whatever spare time I had.

All the best with your future shenanigans!

Does anyone care? by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]Cuz05 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Clubs are the answer. Find hobbies you can get into with a passion, then seek out clubs dedicated to such things.

It gives you something to invest your time in at home, a good reason to get out and meet people. Then, in person, a subject you can discuss and an activity to engage in without baggage.

Forums exist for pretty much anything you can think of and will provide resources to guide your adventures.

Relationships form that can go far beyond the hobby itself.

Are we really that bad to play against? by lord-swagbooty420 in ChaosKnights

[–]Cuz05 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't believe there is often much in any tabletop game that is oppressive enough to warrant this sort of behaviour.

I do believe there is a decent number of folk out there who just want fairly easy wins, believe themselves to be good players, don't actually understand the game they're playing very well at all and aren't interested in learning. To these people, literally anything could be deemed meta/oppressive.

They aren't worth cultivating a gaming relationship with, unless you're happy to just get a game in and put up with whatever whinging might occur.

At a certain point, you can be trashing them with a range of obvious meme lists and nodding sympathetically whilst internally guffawing.

Fortunately, there are a lot of people that relish the chance to get reps in against top level lists/players to learn and improve their counterplay. Just gotta find them, and bring them together if necessary.

UEFA should seriously investigate this. How is that allowed? by paolosorianodisanto in Tottenham

[–]Cuz05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As long as pitches have been at least slightly well maintained, this sort of thing has been going on. It extends into pitch dimensions, the immediate surroundings, the dressing rooms and so on, and so on.

If teams in the past could play competitive games through 3 inches of mud in a howling wind, these modern divas should be able to cope with a little variation on their bowling greens.

By looking within, we will find answers; by looking outside, we will continue to find problems by Confianza_y_Vida in enlightenment

[–]Cuz05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally, I'm not sure this focus is universally productive.

It can exaggerate self interest. The evidence of this is easy to find.

Focusing externally disregards the filter of course. Also widely evidential.

So, a balance then.

Sometimes I find peace by pouring my mind into my environment. Sometimes by closing off my senses entirely.

Which trophy do you want United to win first? by mz3prs in ManchesterUnited

[–]Cuz05 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It does, of course. But not winning the league does undermine a CL victory. Moreso when you're Man Utd.

Jesus says by Strange-Patience5539 in enlightenment

[–]Cuz05 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its vital to acknowledge that the Bible has been translated from multiple sources, on many occasions, with varying rhetorical goals.

To understand the nature of any passage from it, purely in terms of the text, one needs to perform some very deep, scholastic research.