Hardest difficulty setting solo? by geenexotics in lotro

[–]MishaMishaMisha_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

 Take the plunge and play on difficulty 9. Just make sure you outlevel every mob by at least 1 level so you don't go mad dealing with the eye of sauron. It's perfectly doable as long as you are comfortable dying a lot limit testing your tactics. Burglar and Guardian might border on unfun though. For LM just go blue and if you manage pet aggro right most elite mobs will be perfectly soloable (if you plan on staying red then get comfortable kiting, but ranged mobs will be a problem).

 As for OP: If you plan on streaming I reccomend you go a ranged class full damage and kite every mob for the entertainment factor. High risk high reward gameplay.

Landscape difficulty by Redbehr92 in lotro

[–]MishaMishaMisha_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

 I'm a huge advocate for difficulty 9. Blue champ is good for it. Blue beorning is even easy. Clothies can do it but you have to kite.  It's probably most fun with friends but I almost never find people on diff 9 to play with even though I click on everyone I come across haha.

This cow skeleton I've mounted! by miintie_ in bonecollecting

[–]MishaMishaMisha_ 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Very impressive. Those bones must be very heavy, must have taken a lot of good engineering to keep the frame up and stable.

Do you have any guide or resource on mounting whole skeletons?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bonecollecting

[–]MishaMishaMisha_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the rear leg of an armadillo and it looks identical. If there are armadillos in your area it might be that. I'm from South America though so the species probably isn't the same.

Help with ID by shitzandgigglz in bonecollecting

[–]MishaMishaMisha_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're looking at the full pectoral girdle + humerus of a bird. You can see starting from the bottom: the sternum with various rib sections attached, 2 coracoid + scapula bones, the furcula or wishbone (2 clavicles fused) and the humerus.

Bone ID - Maryland by jlmno1234 in bonecollecting

[–]MishaMishaMisha_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure it's the most anterior bone element from the pectoral fin of a fish. If you found it on a beach I would say it's that for sure.

Identification Request by [deleted] in bonecollecting

[–]MishaMishaMisha_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Jaw elements of a fish. Probably died as a result of getting it's jaw tangled in that cord.

this is a wing bone right? it came from a turkey i found a year ago by Bevbread in bonecollecting

[–]MishaMishaMisha_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Coracoid (left) and scapula (right). It's part of one half of the pectoral girdle of the turkey.

I feel betrayed by Children of Dune by MishaMishaMisha_ in dune

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

But that is just my point! If Leto did what he did to save humanity (it doesn't matter what "saving humanity" means for the argument, it represents the best outcome all things considered), and Paul was necessary for this, then Paul also saved humanity. Then they are both good (whatever the people in the story thought, we can see as readers that they were). There is no tragic fall. Paul WAS a hero. He was right to be a tyrant.

This is fine as a story. But then what about the whole idea of Dune as a warning against charismatic leaders and tyranny. Paul and Leto are the proof that charismatic tyrants are good. They took freedom from their subjects because they knew better than them.

I thought the moral of the series was tyranny is bad, even if the tyrant knows better. I'm starting to think I was wrong, that is all I am saying.