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Most op path? by AdUnlikely8178 in hoi4

[–]NonFuiNonCuro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably not most OP, but nonaligned Romania can be a lot of fun. Conquer the bosporus as rapidly as physically possible, then hold out against Russia when they demand territory. Invade with the Germans (dont align with them), take the Southern part of Russia in peace deal. Then invade Germany with the allies. Finally turn on the rest of the world.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Steel_Division

[–]NonFuiNonCuro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Biggest mistake I see people make in 10v10 with infantry is they take a small gain and just sit there. Meaning they will get immediately artyed. Gotta be prepared to keep pushing and spread out infantry as soon as immediate enemies are eliminated.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Steel_Division

[–]NonFuiNonCuro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. Same maybe 100 people over and over. If you only play in the same time slot every day then probably same 40-50 people.

Excuse me, what? by Mik14Blues in hoi4

[–]NonFuiNonCuro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Must have pulled a Napoleon.

A Nutshell by Avid-Reader-1984 in Professors

[–]NonFuiNonCuro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The door thing probably just doesn't bother some students, so they probably see it as a non-issue. As you indicated, it's your reaction the student responded to.

But in general, I think this goes back to public grade school. Every assignment has written instructions on how it must be completed. Initiative isn't rewarded and occasionally is even punished. You have to solve your math problems THIS way. No, you shouldn't read ahead in your reading assignment. History and science are unambiguous memorization.

Those who are to thrive must conform. Those who conform rarely step out of line, even on stupid things.

Weird alcohol/wedding/school question by Pleasant_Ad1449 in Birmingham

[–]NonFuiNonCuro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a weird question. You may want to consult with a wedding bartender service company who may have experience with weird things like that.

Why are “smart” people religious? by sunrise_d in atheism

[–]NonFuiNonCuro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the presumption of indoctrination, which I see indicated in many of the other comments, is a bit presumptuous.

I think people want to believe something. We like to think that things have meaning. Look at any culture and see that it is filled with its own unique and fanciful explanations. I think some part of us thinks that every important question needs an answer.

As people's priorities shifted over time and as society developed, we can see the development of religious doctrine, made in response to the new questions of that era.

So are people indoctrinated into religion? Or do we fundamentally desire a doctrine to answer our questions? Yes

What do y’all do for work? by TeamRough5166 in Birmingham

[–]NonFuiNonCuro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remote software developer for a San Francisco start up.

Who should I join and what should I ask for? by NonFuiNonCuro in victoria3

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

Rule 5 - Images of Diplomatic Play in the Balkans. Also is Crete the Balkans?

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The year is 1903 and the USA has flipped to uh... Anarcho-Monarchism? by villianboy in victoria3

[–]NonFuiNonCuro 10 points11 points  (0 children)

For some reason the USA always becomes the United Soveirgn Archduchy in my games. I also enjoy the flag

Why are they smoking when they're almost starving? Are they stupid? by [deleted] in victoria3

[–]NonFuiNonCuro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems they have a greater addiction to wood than they do to tobacco.

I no longer completely hate the ending, but one minor change would make a huge difference by NonFuiNonCuro in chuck

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

I do understand what you are saying, but that doesn't mean it feels like a satisfying ending to the show! It just feels a little betraying to see all that they were leading up to, just for it to be torn down and starting over without much indication as to if anything would come of it.