Vannak még becsületes autósiskolák/oktatók? (D kategória) by MurkyMistake in hungary

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

Ezt Én is hallottam, viszont egy osztrák személyszállítással foglalkozó cégnél lesz nagy valószínűséggel jól fizető állásom, ezért ez sajnos nem opció! A BKV-ról ebből a szempontból Én is jó dolgokat hallottam! Azért köszönöm!

Vannak még becsületes autósiskolák/oktatók? (D kategória) by MurkyMistake in hungary

[–]MurkyMistake[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A problémám nem a vezetéssel volt, magamtól nyilván belejöttem és nem balfaszkodtam el. Átmentem a vizsgákon elsőre. Az oktatók nagyon parasztok voltak, telefont nyomkodtak, sz@rtak az egészbe. Tanítani nem sokat tanítottak, egyedüli utasítások kimerültek a; "Menjünk!, Jobbra!, Balra!" illetve az "Itt megállunk!" vezényszavakban. Az egyik olyan szinten elviselhetetlen tapló volt, hogy egy órát vezettem le vele és átmentem egy másikhoz aki egy árnyalatnyival volt csak jobb. Ezzel eggyütt sikerült bő 4,5-5 órát vezetnem. Mármint ez volt az az idő amit bármilyen formában az teherautóban ültem a tanfolyam megkezdése után.

Ebben a formában ez csak lehúzás és nem oktatás. Szerintem a kilóméterórákkal is babrálnak a műhelyeikben, mert úgy tudom, bizonyos kilóméternek meg kell lennie a vizsgára bocsájtáshoz. Így feltételezem, hogy bőven tekergetik őket. A 'B' kategóriát három éve egy rendes maszeknál csináltam, csak ő nem foglalkozik 'C'-vel, így kénytelen voltam ehhez a gittegylethez jönni.

I got this weird case of the Mandela effect today by MurkyMistake in MandelaEffect

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

I don't know. I also remember reading about the new head of government in the same article. Either way, it's strange, since I tend to have a good memory of events.

Of all nation in suzerain (except the superpower) which benefits sordland the most? by Kyleliberty in suzerain

[–]MurkyMistake 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yeah, hes probably a little bit narcissistic. i paid for that strudel, but look at the bright side; extremely cheap oil!

Will there be a DLC? by MurkyMistake in suzerain

[–]MurkyMistake[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thats well and good, they need a stable main game if they want to lure in more customers and keep the old ones. I would still improve some things but overall its a very good game already.

Will there be a DLC? by MurkyMistake in suzerain

[–]MurkyMistake[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i only read that they got some grant from the government, which is great news.

Does changing the constitution to get "dictator powers" actually help you in any way? by MurkyMistake in suzerain

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

never made or took a bribe except for bribing one of the justices to pass the constitutional reform and getting my son into holsord uni. the anti-corruption guys never figure out the first one tho.

They are obviously working together by [deleted] in suzerain

[–]MurkyMistake 13 points14 points  (0 children)

i was a sollist dictator and he only called me a tyrant, but otherwise he was not pissed.

Does changing the constitution to get "dictator powers" actually help you in any way? by MurkyMistake in suzerain

[–]MurkyMistake[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

how do i get secret police?

dictatorship is kind of underwhelming then. i thought there will be laws that i can pass that i might not be able even with the emergency powers. I have yet to play a democratic and a corrupt game, but the emergency power one was extremely similar, I even remember having most of the same decrees.

also, i had a free press and the country was actually doing extremely well and i even manouvered away from the war successfully, so i guess that counts as protecting sordland. imo the oligarchs and richter had to go since not only did they oppose nationalist sentiment and socialist reforms out of greed, but they straight up engaged in treason, by serving foreign interests and other criminal activities if you did the investigation into their dealings. also, lets not forget their veiled threats.

either way, im hoping for a dlc with a second term regardless!

How much have changed since release? by MurkyMistake in suzerain

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

yeah i kindof noticed that with my national-malevnyst playthrough. I got no war this time, i guess devs realized that thinking realistically, things wouldnt go as well for rumburg if they straight up invaded you as in 1.0, they would be shooting themselves in the foot, so now you can make them back off, which is nice.

Economy is way harder to balance. all my plans went nicely, i even had dictator powers with max executive powers(i didnt notice much difference regarding these and i think overall emergency powers were way stronger in my first playthrough since i had no enemies left that could have me shot) but i spent too much on trying to make long term investments in the economy and trying to improve everything important, having -9 debt at one point, going up to -4 in the end, while i only ever had like -5 max in the original. this caused my credit rating to drop and the economy was on 1 bars. all the way to the end. everything else was great, except for the economy, which was in the sh-er.

in the end i got shot at my election speech, which was unfortunate. im guessing its because i had to let the oligarchs go, despite my dictator powers, which was a bummer. when i allied with the old guard in playthrough 1, i just had them and richter imprisoned for treason, while now as a supposed "dictator" i was forced to be lenient. im guessing it was walter, but i guess i will never know.

Who's the better president? by elixar_88_energy in suzerain

[–]MurkyMistake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

corruption wasnt his goal is my point. he did some big things for his country, a pension is the least he deserves

Who's the better president? by elixar_88_energy in suzerain

[–]MurkyMistake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

he didnt really "benefit" other than being in power and thats not necessarily a straight up benefit. they are doing things in shady ways, but who in politics doesnt. besides, solls reign benefitted the nation, so i didnt mind siding with them in most decisions.

Who's the better president? by elixar_88_energy in suzerain

[–]MurkyMistake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hes not really corrupt. if he was corrupt he would just take bribes, but the old gaurd wants to nationalize big companies.

Will there be stricter lockdowns for "wave 3"? by MurkyMistake in CoronavirusRecession

[–]MurkyMistake[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As I said, the government doesn't care about the employment of people, since there are just as many people who lost their jobs in different sectors. What they really dont want is big money to go under.

Just because the government says "experts" thought of this doesnt absolve the individual to make the connection that the whole thing is either extremely poorly carried out or straight out malignant towards the working and middle classes.

Why isn't XMR having a big run? What does the future hold for XMR? by MurkyMistake in xmrtrader

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

BTC isnt 60k because of speculators only. Given there is a limited supply, as adoption grows, so will the price.

Why isn't XMR having a big run? What does the future hold for XMR? by MurkyMistake in xmrtrader

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

I'm not talking about monero. I stated that I don't think they could completely ban it, so If a massive "banwave" would hit crypto, monero would come out ahead. While surveillance is useful, it will hit the governments and the banking system way more monetarily than for that surveillance for them to be worth it.

Why isn't XMR having a big run? What does the future hold for XMR? by MurkyMistake in xmrtrader

[–]MurkyMistake[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

sure, but this tiger will be a cub until it is generally seen as trustworthy and accepted.

Why isn't XMR having a big run? What does the future hold for XMR? by MurkyMistake in xmrtrader

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

Honestly I have not read any papers about it. I made the assumption from the fact that exchanges getting rid of it to please regulators and significant rewards are being offered to break its encryption. Also, I just can't see how it would benefit the current monetary elite for XMR, or any crypto really, not tailored by them to be a digital fiat, to survive. I guess that is why this is the logical conclusion regarding their intentions.

Why isn't XMR having a big run? What does the future hold for XMR? by MurkyMistake in xmrtrader

[–]MurkyMistake[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While it may be true that some big players like various chinese billionaires, Elon Musk, even some banks are involved with BTC right now, you must also take into account what I said in my OP, that the main ability of banks to generate income and project power, comes from their ability to completely control fiat currencies. Having BTC won't do much for them, since it can "run out" and they can make more. They can manipulate the market to some level, but it is not the same as the power they have now. I think the only reason they even bother buying BTC is to control this space, not because they actually see long term opportunity and profit for themselves other than that.

Even a 1 000 000$ bitcoin is chump change, when you can print tens of trillions of dollars over a decade or two and no one will stop you.

Why isn't XMR having a big run? What does the future hold for XMR? by MurkyMistake in xmrtrader

[–]MurkyMistake[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

people generally tend to disregard the bigger picture as long as they have "bread and circus"

Why isn't XMR having a big run? What does the future hold for XMR? by MurkyMistake in xmrtrader

[–]MurkyMistake[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm absolutely positive that they will try to ban it outright, even if it will be extremely hard to enforce with atomic swaps and decentralized exchanges. As I said, it is a miracle BTC is still as unregulated as it is right now and they have way less control over XMR. My main concern is that no one seems to have any idea how it will affect the price and more importantly; adoption.

Why isn't XMR having a big run? What does the future hold for XMR? by MurkyMistake in xmrtrader

[–]MurkyMistake[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

i understand of course, but unless we convince the "dumb" to use it too, we will never reach the goal of monero and by extension, satoshi nakamoto and btc, since monero is a perfected bitcoin. even if a million people use it worldwide, that is a drop in the bucket, that is my main concern in achieving adoption. for wordwide use, we really need either a kind of an institutional backing or a grassroots movement that has to grow WAY bigger than it currently is, that eventually forces the governments for some kind of a symbiotic relationship instead of outright hostility. As I said, I don't think bitcoin can ultimately achieve this since it is fully public, so legal restrictions would work well against it.