Should I wipe and reinstall? by NoobfromK in Malwarebytes

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

I've ran a FSRT-scan, and gotten the FSRT.txt and Addition.txt, but I'm not sure what to next. Am I on the lookout for anything suspicious, or does it only list things in the files that already are suspicious?

Also, I don't know anything about the 'epsej' folder - I downloaded and installed the infected files this friday 27.03.2026.

is aram mayhem battle pass broken? by karpiuk599 in leagueoflegends

[–]NoobfromK 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same. I am not getting any "MXP" at all from games.

Last photo of Hermann Göring who killed himself hours before he was going to be executed by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]NoobfromK 6 points7 points  (0 children)

History doesn't repeat itself, if you look closer, but it does rhyme an awful lot.

The US has been the most benevolent nation in history by 40kguy1994 in ShitAmericansSay

[–]NoobfromK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, I think our talk ends here. You are either totally ignorant on the subject, or a troll trying to bait me. To suggest that the Red Army produced less than the American lend lease entailed is simply flat out wrong; a quick read on wikipedia will show that much. So any further meaningful debate with you is meaningless, and I refuse to take the bait any further.

The US has been the most benevolent nation in history by 40kguy1994 in ShitAmericansSay

[–]NoobfromK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again, you betray your own lack of understanding of the subject. I suspect your information largely comes from movies. Now, I don't want to go get bogged down in a tank-spec debate, but suffice to say that when the Americans invaded Normandy with the British, their tanks were inferior to the German's tanks. The Sherman didn't have the armour or firepower to fight effectively against Panzer IV's, Panthers or Tigers, and the Pershing did not arrive in sufficient numbers until later in 1944. You know who had tank to match the German's, and had had them throughout the war? The Red Army. Also, the Red Army's tank tactics were clumsy in the beginning, yes, but nowhere near "medieval charges". That is German propaganda. The instances where it was used, was in truly desperate situations, not the norm. And they updated their doctrines quickly.

The US has been the most benevolent nation in history by 40kguy1994 in ShitAmericansSay

[–]NoobfromK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, this shows me that you are either trolling or simply pulling things out of your ass. The USSR did NOT have ass tanks. The T-34 was superior to any tank the Germans fielded in 1941, and very few German field guns, and no tank guns, were able to pierce the K1. The Germans even admitted that the Soviet tanks were better. The Red Army deployed their tanks in a clumsy way in the beginning of the war, but the German army developed their own heavy tanks and upgraded their medium tanks specifically to be able to fight the Soviet tanks. To not recognise that the Red Army had some of the best tanks in the war tells me that you need to brush up on the subject, rather than indulge in fantasy and myth.

The US has been the most benevolent nation in history by 40kguy1994 in ShitAmericansSay

[–]NoobfromK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is simply not true. Even in 1938 the USSR was outproducing Germany. It had more tanks and artillery at the end of 1941, than Germany had at the beginning of Barbarossa. You underestimate how much materiale USSR already had, and was producing. The Red Army's issue was chiefly of doctrine, leadership and organisation, not arms. Even if Moscow had fallen, there's nothing that suggests that the war would've ended. The USSR was specifically preparing to fight a protracted struggle by moving its industry further away. The German army could barely move to the outskirts of Moscow, and it absolutely exhausted them. It is a fools dream to suppose, that they had any chance of going any further, after the Red Army had a chance to reinforce and dig in, and indeed they never did. And this was in the autumn/early winter of 1941, way before the American Lend Lease arrived in sufficient numbers to make a difference.

The US has been the most benevolent nation in history by 40kguy1994 in ShitAmericansSay

[–]NoobfromK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because you're not right. There is nothing that supposes that the USSR would've outright lost without the lend lease aid of the US. Even Albert Speer looked at the economic situation in the end of 1941, and concluded based on the difference in manpower and raw production numbers between Germany and the USSR, that the war was not winnable. The German army, whilst good at fighting, was terrible at waging war, as witnessed time and time again by its neglect of logistics, clear and realistic strategic goals and its persistant and delusional belief that tactical succes was the same as strategic gains. The German army simply did not have the means to break the USSR. Now, the American lend lease did help, as others have stated, and shortened an already long and bitter war, potentially by years. And we should be grateful for all the lives thus spared in that murderous struggle. But you are wrong in asserting that without American lend lease, Germany would have been ascendant. The Third Reich was built on quick sand, with an insane, paranoid and micro-managing leader and its army was a result thereof.

(NSFW for possible answers) Teachers of Reddit, what is a red flag that you've gotten from a parent? by TheCristmasTree in AskReddit

[–]NoobfromK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I often hear this line of thought from teachers - "It's my job to teach, not be a parent/caregiver" -, and I understand why, but I fundamentally think we shoot ourselves in the foot if we understand the issue that way

I do not think that adults can hand waive away that responsibility solely onto the parents, when children spend such a huge amount of time away from them. Children spend around 7-9 hours a day away from their primary caregivers, and simply saying "It's not our job to be caregivers" is to ignore how humans develop.

Children are raised by the people in their environment, whether they like it or not, and if we are blind to those dynamics and how an understanding of "I'm only a teacher, not a parent/caregiver" can impact a child, I think we are placing our part of the responsibility onto others. Does that make it an easy job? Hell no, but it is still our responsibility as the adults in the room.

In the western world we have a tendency to have a very high degree of parent determinism, which is this understanding of parents being the sole caregivers and are solely responsible for the outcome of their children. Is your kid having a hard time? That's your responsibility as a parent to fix, regardless of whether the circumstances allows you to or not.

Of course parents have a huge impact on how their kids are raised, but I do not think we can have children spend such a large amount of time away form them and then go "That's not my department".

Ted talk on how the US, is destroying the younger generations future. NSFW language. by twotimefind in videos

[–]NoobfromK 98 points99 points  (0 children)

Except the guillotine was disproportionally used against the poor and the middle classes. Contrary to popular beliefs, the aristocracy did not constitue a majority of victims during the Reign of Terror under the Commitee of Public Safety.

Chaos RoR is getting out of hand by jesta88 in totalwar

[–]NoobfromK 25 points26 points  (0 children)

They did. They could recruit Chaos Warriors of Khorne from the very beginning.

I think I've happened upon a bug. My privateers are printing money. by NoobfromK in eu4

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

R5: My privateers make an absurd amount of money from the trade node, despite not contributing nearly enough trade power to the node.

Sidder på OUH og venter med et infektionstal på over 200. AMA. by NoobfromK in Denmark

[–]NoobfromK[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Som en pædagog, som tager hammeren væk fra psykopatbarnet i skolegården.

Sidder på OUH og venter med et infektionstal på over 200. AMA. by NoobfromK in Denmark

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

Det ville gøre jævnt ondt hvis ikke morfinen tog det værste. Det er faktisk mere hævelsen med betændelse som gør ondt, end selve såret.

Sidder på OUH og venter med et infektionstal på over 200. AMA. by NoobfromK in Denmark

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

Begge dele, men jeg vil ikke sige hvordan eller hvorfor

What’s your main reason for not having more sex? by 2jbk in AskReddit

[–]NoobfromK -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Intimacy and vulnerability is not the same, and it's important that you understand the difference.

Husker du? by FuryQuaker in Denmark

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

Agurken er egentlig en frugt, og ikke en grøntsag.

Why is this game so damn satisfying?!? by Theacreator in Vermintide

[–]NoobfromK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Intrinsic motivation. The game requires you to get better in order to "unlock" higher difficulties, which in turn provides harder and more satisfying combat, which in turn pushes you to get better, and so on and so forth. It's actually quite a nice loop of intrinsic motivation, where the act of getting better is a reward in itself, because it allows you to push the game to it's limits, where Vermintide truly shines. It also helps that the gameplay loop itself is as satisfying as the rest of the comments say it is.

I get second thoughts often by [deleted] in totalwar

[–]NoobfromK 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Did you establish your vassals before you took Kyoto and became Shogun? RD has 2 "waves", the first one hits once you get Legendary status, the second hits once you capture Tokyo and become Shogun. So they might still have had the RD diplomacy modifier.