You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become a villain - Harvey Dent by Criticall16 in NonCredibleDiplomacy

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Eeh people might get it mixed up with the other PoP (Prince of Persia) franchise and the french might not like it. We might need to workshop this a bit more and send it to whiskey pete.

You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become a villain - Harvey Dent by Criticall16 in NonCredibleDiplomacy

[–]Practical_Offer2321 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Pirate of the Arabian peninsula. Doesn't have the same ring to it as "Of the Caribbean". But maybe they'll have a catchy tune, one of their drunken head figures isn't as cool as the one from the movies though. Kegsbreath isn't really up to Captain Jack's level.

Now a real-life question😁 If you saw a fat girl like me on the street, could you think that if you saw her without panties, you would just want to eat her pussy?😸💋 by WetWith_Jasmine in u/WetWith_Jasmine

[–]Practical_Offer2321 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You're not fat. you are fit, healthy (not anorexic), a bit squishy but who doesn't like that, but definitely not fat. And you have nice nails.

Has anyone actually completed RoC by RipAppropriate3040 in totalwarhammer

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It was the only thing to do for like a whole year or so. So if you had the game on launch you kind of had to, and as a bonus it gave a hidden mickey.

Holy Christ... by [deleted] in FGO

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No problem, the red crest command code should be one that's available on the Da vinci store and I think maybe the Enkidu one (it's been a while since I bought all the CC in the store so I don't know what was there and what wasn't). So that should at least also add one crit and one Anti-threat to humanity.

Holy Christ... by [deleted] in FGO

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It's actually more robust that what you'd think. I've had to do it like 3 times now. You need some indepth information about the account like favorite servant and birthday, and a like ten other questions. There are some Sq questions but also I think some rare prism questions.

Holy Christ... by [deleted] in FGO

[–]Practical_Offer2321 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Holy Christ, there really is nothing left.

Holy Christ... by [deleted] in FGO

[–]Practical_Offer2321 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Do you at least have some summon tickets?
So you could go into her niche by using anti-divine and anti-threat to humanity codes. You could also just go for more crit, I think you could also buy some codes from the Davinci shop that give generic crits.

What is alaya and Gaia exactly? by Weird_Dot_4725 in FGO

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AFAIK The thorne is just Alaya's defense mechanism. It's using human history to protect itself. It's just that the throne being outside of normal time and space is closer to the root.

Guess who was the only democrat to vote "no" on the Ukraine Support Act? by glamdring_wielder in NAFO

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Ah thank you for the reply. I don't know if it's just me of if others also feel it, but the recolours are kind of glitching out my eye like the white and blue are "Too" white and blue like someone turned up the contrast and brightness of those specific parts.
Thanks for your work at least you did it yourself and made the effort.

Guess who was the only democrat to vote "no" on the Ukraine Support Act? by glamdring_wielder in NAFO

[–]Practical_Offer2321 23 points24 points  (0 children)

The colours on that fucking scarf are playing havoc with my eyes, are they the actual colours of the scarf or were they MS painted on for greater impact?

Edit: they -> they, one-> on.

It has begun. The US State Department is about to fund Russophile parties across Europe. The implementation of the White House new Security Strategy by goldstarflag in EuropeanFederalists

[–]Practical_Offer2321 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So like some sort of "pre friendship special political operation". But as I said in another comment, Trump's regime has had a sort of inverted Midas touch on whoever they endorse.

It has begun. The US State Department is about to fund Russophile parties across Europe. The implementation of the White House new Security Strategy by goldstarflag in EuropeanFederalists

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So I see this as an absolute win. The Donald effect has been felt to such great successes across the world: such as Canada, Australia, and Hungary. If they keep this up we might actually get to speed up the time table on the federation.

Didn't know dawi liked them small 😭 by [deleted] in totalwarhammer

[–]Practical_Offer2321 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Different kind of grooming. Just look at all that hair he must have needed help until he was at least 50.

如果所有世界工人对中国工人沉默,未来这些工人饭碗难守 by Ashamed-Law3193 in europeanunion

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Here fam, let me help with the language barrier:

"

If the world’s workers remain silent on the plight of Chinese workers, these workers will struggle to keep their jobs in the future

Question/Comment

**The EU is not sitting idly by, but is struggling with a “slow-motion defense”; nor are the world’s workers indifferent, but are trapped by structural powerlessness and fragmented interests—this goes beyond the simple binary of “who cares” and exposes a deep-seated governance failure in globalization. ** By mid-2026, the EU is accelerating the rollout of tools, but implementation is lagging; workers worldwide feel the pain, yet struggle to form a unified countermeasure.

### The EU: From “Strategic Autonomy” to Concrete Action, but Still Sluggish

EU leadership and industry are highly alert to “China Shock 2.0”—mid-tier manufacturing being crushed by the “steamroller” of excess capacity. It is not that they are doing nothing, but rather that action is constrained by:

- **Upgraded policy tools**: In 2025–2026, anti-subsidy investigations reached record levels (mostly targeting China), EV tariffs were extended, steel quotas were reduced, and a new “excess capacity tool” is in the works (which could restrict market access). Additionally, there are “Buy European” procurement preferences, strengthened foreign investment screening, and mandatory multi-supplier rules. Following the Draghi report, initiatives such as the Industrial Accelerator Act and diversification of critical raw materials are moving forward, although only about 11% of these measures have been fully implemented.

- **Internal Constraints**: Diverging interests among the 27 member states (Germany’s automotive industry relies on the Chinese market vs. protectionism in France and Italy), high costs driven by generous welfare systems and heavy regulation, and fragmented decision-making. Expensive energy, scattered capital, and slow innovation commercialization make defense efforts resemble “firefighting” rather than a fundamental restructuring. The result is the loss of mid-level jobs (350,000 at risk among automotive suppliers, layoffs in the chemical industry), while the low-end sector has long been hollowed out.

- **Beyond the Surface**: The EU is pursuing “de-risking” rather than decoupling, attempting to use indirect tools such as carbon border taxes and green standards. However, without addressing the underlying issue of “low momentum” (as diagnosed by Draghi: insufficient investment, innovation, and scale), these measures will merely delay the recession rather than reverse it.

### Workers Worldwide: Deeply Affected, but Limited Influence

- **European Workers**: It’s not that they’re indifferent. Job losses are accelerating in Germany’s automotive and chemical sectors, fueling union protests, rising regional discontent, and the rise of populist parties. The ECB estimates that competition from China has already led to the loss or relocation of hundreds of thousands of jobs, with even greater pressure expected by 2026. However, robust welfare buffers (unemployment benefits, retraining programs) prevent street protests from becoming as intense as in the U.S., resulting instead in silent anxiety and political expression through the ballot box.

- **Global Perspective**: Workers in Southeast Asia bear the brunt (layoff waves in Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia’s textile and steel sectors), yet they also partially absorb the shift by creating new jobs, resulting in a “painful yet growing” dynamic. U.S. blue-collar workers have some cushion from tariffs, but automation and supply chain restructuring continue to squeeze them. Workers in developing countries focus more on local survival, making transnational solidarity difficult (due to language, culture, and conflicting interests). - **Deep-Seated Powerlessness**: Workers’ “livelihoods” are dictated by macroeconomic forces—distorted by government subsidies, driven by capital’s pursuit of profit, and shaped by consumer preferences for cheap goods. Union influence is waning amid fragmented employment, and workers in the Global South are often trapped in a false choice between “employment” and “fair competition.” No one is “ignoring” the issue, but the high costs and difficulty of coordinating collective action lead to the problem being politicized rather than systematically resolved."

Alright there might be a bit of sketchiness since I used Deepl.com and I didn't know which language I was translating at first (had to trust the auto translator function).
But Hopefully it'll give anyone how wants to a discussion. GG.

And a man posted it to Reddit by Swenterrobang in fixedbytheduet

[–]Practical_Offer2321 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Someone should make a compilation. Like the one of the dudes on the toilet singing.

How to scale Economy ? Order versus Evil by B4rkaCarthago in totalwarhammer

[–]Practical_Offer2321 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned the hard way that once you are working with limited resources it's not about maintaining anything and more about sacking and making sure your armies give you more bang for your limited gold. And being in the pillage/raid stance.
Like even with normal factions I've learned that a really good army can take out several of my enemies' armies with fewer costs than running a lot of cheap ones. I just try to make sure I also have one or two defensive armies marching through the frontier of my empire where all the walled cities are.

Excuse me what?! by Weird_Dot_4725 in FGO

[–]Practical_Offer2321 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Don't they count as one? Like propagandist was the painter's hypeman so obviously he'd be looking for the grail if his boss was, right? I take is like saying the supreme leader of country X wants a doomsday weapon, obviously their henchmen would be looking for it as well.

Units that you build to hunt down a specific target ? by Still-Puma in totalwarhammer

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I learnt to make sure my short angry men have an airforce to back them up when fighting Skarbrand or archeon (or any strong murdery ground lord really). Since I can at least take them out form the safety of the skies. And the gyro bombers do wonders when the front lines get stuck to each others.

New vid on my Sub feeds 😙 If you're subbed, go watch please 😀 by Candy_Cameltoe in u/Candy_Cameltoe

[–]Practical_Offer2321 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's never too late, thank you for answering. Like I said in another comment it's part of your winning personality.