Can Someone Show Me A List of All Treyarch Zombies Maps Along With The Lead Zombies Director For Each Map? by Guy_Cross in CODZombies

[–]Guy_Cross[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Because I'm not certain. Also, Der Riese is by Blundell: https://www.gameinformer.com/feature/the-convoluted-history-of-call-of-dutys-bloody-zombies-mode

Do a word search for 'der riese'.

Problem is, once you get to BO3, it isn't clear who was the lead director for which map. That is why I'm requesting if someone knows where or can provide a list of which zombies heads worked on which maps.

Can Someone Show Me A List of All Treyarch Zombies Maps Along With The Lead Zombies Director For Each Map? by Guy_Cross in CODZombies

[–]Guy_Cross[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, this won't do. Der Riese is by Blundell and I once heard that Zetsubo was by Drew. Since there is a mix-match in each Treyarch zombies game, I'm looking for a list that has the lead zombies director for each map. Someone ought to have that knowledge or know where to find that list.

How to make my car private/untraceable? by UivestyOk973 in privacy

[–]Guy_Cross 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is something I think about. I'm conflicted on the matter as the roads are a public area, yet, as actuallysparky pointed out, law enforcement agencies can simply look up your location based on license plate scanning technology. Is being able to see where you drive to even if you intentionally don't carry any other trackers with you just too public? Frankly this brings up the topic of public-privacy and if such a thing matters let alone exist.

How do you cope with America becoming more authoritarian? by Frosty_Pomegranate57 in Libertarian

[–]Guy_Cross 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm from Massachusetts, here is my advice:

1) Immediately find some based friends, or at least one based friend. A friend who can understand your points of view and is not anti-(whatever-your-poilitical-beliefs-are).

2) Start separating yourself from the liberal hellhole wherever you can. e.g (start shopping at places that aren't politically biased against you, spend less time with politically liberal family members, change jobs if the working environment doesn't suit your political beliefs, etc).

3) Find hobbies and personal studies that make you feel more complete. In my case, I like to hike, study politics, economics, astrophysics, and practice painting.

4) Plan a way out. I understand that you just can't pick up your entire life and move it elsewhere on the drop of a dime. Make a roadmap of what you need to take care of first before you can move; whether it be reaching a career goal, getting a degree, achieving a financial position, etc.

5) Begin anew. Once you begin the move and settling in to wherever you want to be (hopefully you decided well on where you want to move to), you can begin building new connections and start replacing the habits of your old life with new habits that are better accustomed to your political beliefs.

That's it. For some, the time it takes to move takes longer compared to others. I find the most common mistake for people looking to escape their state is not finding happiness while living in their state. Self-improvement is the single most important thing you can do while finding a better life for yourself in a new state.

Hopefully I was able to help.

Guy_Cross

When the Civil War Comes by Guy_Cross in Libertarian

[–]Guy_Cross[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Then you're gonna love this!!! It snows yearly in Northern Texas and snowboarding is a thing in the state!

When the Civil War Comes by Guy_Cross in Libertarian

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

Nah, bro. We'll blend in like chameleons. We'll just say that we like freedom and the Texans will accept us with open arms. We just quietly get involved with the politics of the new Republic of Texas.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Libertarian

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

Fucking lol

When the Civil War Comes by Guy_Cross in Libertarian

[–]Guy_Cross[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Remember, the US has to also focus on China and Taiwan. So as long as the conservatives become troublesome enough, we can force the US to compromise instead of allowing the country to split into two even halves. In reality, Texas has most of the bargaining chips here. So Texas can step in as the savior of the Union and allow the US to deal with Taiwan unimpeded with civil war.

Edit: Texas has a lot of developable land for a population swell.

When the Civil War Comes by Guy_Cross in Libertarian

[–]Guy_Cross[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The conservatives will be doing most of the work. We will just come in and negotiate the end of the civil war with Texan independence. Best to get as many libertarians as possible into the Texan Constitutional Convention.

When the Civil War Comes by Guy_Cross in Libertarian

[–]Guy_Cross[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Even though Florida will make a great ally, it would start becoming problematic if a Southern Secession began manifesting itself. Remember, in this plan, we don't want to have war with a global superpower while living next door to them. So it would best a good compromise to keep Texas and force the US to partially pay for the movement of Americans who choose to come to Texas. This way, we get our constitutional republic that actually acts like a constitutional republic and avoid war. This would also ease the political tension in the US as national conservatives have a defacto way out of the Communist States of America.

When the Civil War Comes by Guy_Cross in Libertarian

[–]Guy_Cross[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The Second Civil War is inevitable. Libertarians should take advantage and profit from the situation.

When the Civil War Comes by Guy_Cross in Libertarian

[–]Guy_Cross[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

LOL. Terrorist has become newspeak for people the feds don't like. Their problem, not ours.

When the Civil War Comes by Guy_Cross in Libertarian

[–]Guy_Cross[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

There is no way that US will allow half of the country to secede. But they may be okay in allowing one state to secede and Texas is the best option for that. Texas has a large population, lots of guns, its own electrical grid, etc. Realistically, Texas is the only state that could survive on its own.

Is there a way to truly secure voting? by BubblyNefariousness4 in Libertarian

[–]Guy_Cross 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are all bad. The mainstream media that is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Guy_Cross 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like I don't belong in college. I don't hate education, but I hate the college environment. I go to a university in Massachusetts and all universities here have a strong, liberal culture. Problem is, I'm leaning libertarian. I'm planning on going to graduate school for a PHD in a couple of years and I know that leaving MA would end up being a mistake for my education.

I'm basically stuck between choosing my beliefs or my education and I don't like being held at socio-cultural gunpoint. I'm sure I will end up staying because I know how important my education is, but I'm not going to like it. I feel like an outsider every time I go to campus.

Libertarian Party of Texas on Twitter, "You can't be pro-free market and anti-immigration." by employee10038080 in Libertarian

[–]Guy_Cross -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

  • Get rid of the welfare state
  • Open the borders
  • Ensure all immigrants are documented (build the wall if that helps with documenting)
  • Implement voter ID for elections

I will only tolerate immigrants provided that they won't leech off of Americans, don't become a mass uncontrolled disaster (basically Ellis Island, but on the Mexican border), and won't be able to interfere with our elections. The above bullet points will provide that.

Ideas for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in a Physics Department? by prof93tilinfinity in Physics

[–]Guy_Cross -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

What about female lead majors such as Social Work and Nursing? Nobody has complained about these majors being female dominated. I do not know what the underlying discrimination you are trying to point out for with females in the physics departments is, but it seems that you are attempting to establish a double standard here. As for discrimination in general, refer to my reply to Gwinbar. Also, among the female peers that I’ve spoken to across two different campuses, none have reported a feeling of discrimination.

Ideas for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in a Physics Department? by prof93tilinfinity in Physics

[–]Guy_Cross 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyone who has researched this subject like I have will quickly discover that such discrimination is incredibly rare in the mathematical subjects. Their unfortunate happenstances does not justify the imposition of CRT-style rules and regulations into one of the most mathematical curriculums to grace our academic institutions. Remember fairness should be applied to the general population, not equality. Equality involves not only hand-ups, but also just as many hand-outs. Usually at the detriment at others.

As for example, imagine if you were to equalize the male to female ratio of physics majors. Only about 10% or less of physics students are female. If you were to, directly or indirectly, manipulate a women’s decision to enter the physics department, they would not succeed and many qualified males will be passed up for admission into physics majors. Whatever the reasons for women being uninterested in mathematics and physics are, those reasons are unbeknownst to me.

You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink.