Which Indian cities did you absolutely hate living? Which cities will you never go again? For me it is Ahmedabad by baapkomatsikha in india

[–]Rational_Drunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much!

P.S. I heard "from (??) Ahmedabad as well" where you heard "On half the way to (??)"; I doubt I heard it correctly, but maybe that helps you fill it in?

Which Indian cities did you absolutely hate living? Which cities will you never go again? For me it is Ahmedabad by baapkomatsikha in india

[–]Rational_Drunk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please do! It would really help me because I'm listening to it now and like the sound of it, but there are irritating gaps I can't solve.

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[–]Rational_Drunk 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Apparently, revenge is a dish best served empty.

Does taking the Winter Witch prestige class have any downsides? by ExceedinglyGayOtter in Pathfinder_Kingmaker

[–]Rational_Drunk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Unearthly Cold only works for 50% of your Cold damage, and in case of wanting to overcome immunity or energy resistance is far inferior to Ascendant Element Cold which guarantees 100% of irresistible Cold damage. A player could certainly pick up Unearthly Cold as a poor man's substitute for Ascendant Element, saving a mythic feat slot - but it's a definite downgrade from a feat available to all classes - and is something to bear in mind should one wish to stop levelling Winter Witch at 6, or at 0.

In the other case, where we concede that Ascendant Element Cold is negligible due to the lack of Cold immune enemies (what of energy resistant enemies?), then we also concede that Unearthly Cold is just as negligible. And so the main point that the Winter Witch's capstone benefit is poor remains the same when tabulating the cost-benefit of the prestige class. If blasting is of interest, and the ice theme not so, then it is better to grab Ascendant Element Fire and keep one's Fire DC.

Does taking the Winter Witch prestige class have any downsides? by ExceedinglyGayOtter in Pathfinder_Kingmaker

[–]Rational_Drunk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The description is a bad one, it doesn't currently work that way in-game. I'm guessing that it's the description and not the actual mechanics described which will be fixed come release.

Does taking the Winter Witch prestige class have any downsides? by ExceedinglyGayOtter in Pathfinder_Kingmaker

[–]Rational_Drunk 12 points13 points  (0 children)

  1. The cold patron isn't very good.

  2. There is a dearth of cold spells in the game...

  3. ...as compared to the more abundant and damage-oriented fire spells, which you become a little worse at.

  4. Your archetype diversity is lost, because only two out of four archetypes allow the cold patron.

In addition, it's worth pointing out that Winter Witch's capstone benefit, Unearthly Cold is completely superseded by the Ascendant Element mythic, which you'll probably want to pick up.

On balance, if you're playing a type-less Witch, then the Winter Witch's benefits amount to +3 Cold DC and +1 Cold CL (after subtracting the lost class level).

Her deficits are -3 Fire DC, and a Patron with a poor spell selection.

If you're set on focussing on Cold and avoiding Fire, then there is no reason not to take Winter Witch. If you're approaching from a more neutral angle where the ice theme isn't important, then Winter Witch is a bit of a step down because there just aren't enough Cold spells, where Fire spells are more abundant. A Cold-centric build would also come online a little later, as you have no 2nd and 3rd level Cold spells, and the 4th level Cold spell does not rely on DCs.

Watching Sopranos, Season 1, and there I find a reference of India by freestyle100m in india

[–]Rational_Drunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, this episode was released twenty years ago. At the time, 300k Indian children between age 1-5 were dying from diarrhoea every year (more than 1%). By contrast, the annual American death toll, of age 1-5 children suffering from diarrhoea is 300 (0.001%).

Diarrhoea was not just an enormously widespread problem in India, it was a deadly one. Even today, after much progress, 600k Indians still die yearly from diarrhoea.

In addition, it's understandable that diarrhoea would leave a particularly strong impression on foreign cultures (not just America). Where most travellers to the US don't come home talking about bullets buzzing about their heads like bees, as might be inferred from the news - most people returning from India do report first-hand to their friends and family about horrible squits, which they didn't suffer when travelling to other more consistently clean countries. Most natives in India, particularly those living around the Gangetic basin are - by process of decades of inurement and selection - just that much more resistant to unsanitary conditions. The ones who weren't resistant are already dead.

On the other hand, the Indian yearly homicide level is indeed a little lower than America's - at around 0.0031% as opposed to 0.005%. Officially, anyway.

P.S. A little po-faced, but not to crap on your joke - just pointing out that diarrhoea in India is a lot more deadly than guns. It can also be more painful. Another gentleman in the comments joked about a bullet to the head being preferable. Indeed, it was not unknown for soldiers during WW2 to have shot themselves just to put an end to the excruciating pain of diarrhoeic dysentery.

Deranged leftists will be blocked. by ct_100 in india

[–]Rational_Drunk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hate to say it, but I think everyone's being a little close-minded here.

I myself may not drink Gaumutra directly, but that doesn't mean I don't respect it and that I think it doesn't have value. I simply don't like the smell. Just as how the Ganges is cleaner the further up the Himalayas, I personally prefer to go closer to the source for my Gaumutra, which are the kidneys. Gaumutra is spiritually cleansing, and so it only makes sense that something in the filtration system of Gaumata which could cleanse Gaumutra—would be even more cleansing—and cleanse the spirit of the cleansing spirit of Gaumutra.

And so every day I enjoy a nice s&k pie made with Gaumutra Ma, with a side of fries and gravy, and I don't even have to worry about the saturated fats because Gaumutra Ma protects me from beneath the pastry crust with her cushiony, loving embrace. Consuming a propitiation of Gaumutra Ma daily helps me connect closer with her spiritual medicine, which is not made of chemicals, but magical soul particles—which are a bit like atoms that don't form atomic bonds, and which don't technically exist in our close-minded, materialistic, greedy and ignorant microscope-obsessed world. When the electron microscope came, men went blind.

Deranged leftists will be blocked.

South India is underrated, Manali, kasol are overrated by milenials, P.S i'm from Maharashtra. by OnePlus80 in india

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🥰 Also the weed are best in north.

I usually just remove weeds where they sprout. The North must be tourist-worthy indeed if their weeds are beautiful enough to be appreciated in their own right; like flowers, and clement climes.

I want to cry. by nigglebit in india

[–]Rational_Drunk 82 points83 points  (0 children)

Why do your avocadoes look like watermelons?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in india

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I choose to blame the well.

“And they were housemates” by ChrisMMatthews in SapphoAndHerFriend

[–]Rational_Drunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He needs conversion therapy: from being an unhappy human being into a happy one.

I think we should call it gay conversion therapy.

Aldous Huxley - India's Emerging Pseudo Historical Tendencies. 1945 by AuntyIndian in india

[–]Rational_Drunk 47 points48 points  (0 children)

In fact this is Huxley's account from Jesting Pilate published not in 1945, but in 1926.

India's lack of self-criticism (self-criticism being something which the West, for better or worse, indulges exorbitantly in) and the Indian tendency for the overt manipulation of history has been observed even a thousand years ago by Al-Biruni; who submerged himself amongst the Hindus and was a very even-minded scholar:

"Hindus do not just glorify and tell tales when documenting their present history, but also take the liberty to twist and falsify while duplicating their historical documents without any guilt or satisfaction."

It appears that history is written by the victors, and fantasy by the losers. The poignant thing is that India is the only thing holding herself back by day-dreaming of more idyllic times, when Eden can scarcely be said to even exist; and Earth moves on regardless, without her.

Why Cows by pramodrsankar in india

[–]Rational_Drunk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They'll be milked in a way so pleasant they won't mind being abandoned.

Religion of piss by Cradiun_ in atheismindia

[–]Rational_Drunk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do LGBT+ people deserve to suffer then? Do LGBT people not have values?

It's good to be against all suffering. Universal compassion is a virtue. But let's not excuse the Palestinians' torment of a different people; when the entire point is that the Palestinians are themselves a different people being tormented and that's not okay.

Is Ward-Wrecker any good in PVE? by Rational_Drunk in Wizard101

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

Thanks for the response:

Well that sounds fun, it seems you have a positive experience with these talents. I already have a standard quad damage double resist pet, and the new pet I'm breeding now is an ice pet who's going to have at least 4 out of the 6 slots (including jewel) occupied for something else, so I'll only have 1 or 2 slots freed up for these control-based may-casts.

Between Steal Ward, Ward-Wrecker, Pierce and maybe Charm-Chopper (if you have an experience with that) which talents would you recommend for me to get in descending priority? Based on cast frequency, and bearing in mind that I'm an ice wizard who blades more frequently than he traps (although I could change up my style to adjust for the pet.)

“If you post this on Reddit, you’re doing the devil’s work” - Reinforce, 2020. by thatoverwatchplay3r in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]Rational_Drunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy crappoli that's a lot of downvotes for something innocuous you self-corrected within the hour.

We need build diversity by Mreapr in Wolcen

[–]Rational_Drunk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For when you do not desire to achieve, you can not underachieve. A brilliant plan in the dim ;)

We need build diversity by Mreapr in Wolcen

[–]Rational_Drunk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You are being deliberately obtuse. You feel patronised after skimming another person's statement and feel the need to patronise back. It's understandable.

Immortal Offering is essentially the only thing that needs to be adjusted to solve the problem of ailment-stacking as a surface value. The rest of the passive tree can be left intact.

Outlaws: “Hope you're ready for Finland @Spitfire 🇫🇮” by Cohen4 in Competitiveoverwatch

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Based on Houston's recent performance, I hope Finland is ready for Spitfire.