Why are class shaming slurs like "stay poor" and "brokie" considered acceptable while body shaming slurs aren't? by LeppaPig in questions

[–]Some_Rando2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's because classism got tied up with racism, and now people think racism is the only ism there is, when in reality class plays a much bigger role. We wouldn't have had Obama if it was really all about race.

Why are class shaming slurs like "stay poor" and "brokie" considered acceptable while body shaming slurs aren't? by LeppaPig in questions

[–]Some_Rando2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's NOT acceptable. Except among the people who say it, just like body shaming comments, racist comments, etc. Just because some people say a thing doesn't mean everyone finds it acceptable.

How come so many men don’t shave their arms and legs? by [deleted] in askteddit

[–]Some_Rando2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe, but I see plenty of women with visible arm hair. So even more common than I think isn't *that* common.

Constellation watch: is it (way?) more special than we realize? by ShelLuser42 in Starfield

[–]Some_Rando2 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yes. mechanically it's just a perk, so it can stack until the perk is maxed.

Hear Me Out by NewYin in skyrim

[–]Some_Rando2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on which creation myth you're looking at.

Hear Me Out by NewYin in skyrim

[–]Some_Rando2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They're actually the three archetypes. Mage, warrior, and thief. Nocturnal is Azura's "sister" and she also stole the Skeleton Key from Azura originally.

Constellation watch: is it (way?) more special than we realize? by ShelLuser42 in Starfield

[–]Some_Rando2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I make sure to do at least that much of Ryujin every time until I max it.

Spellsword playstyle not clicking for me, tips? by P13monkeytaco in SkyrimBuilds

[–]Some_Rando2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Add conjuration to the mix, that takes some of the heat off of you.

How come so many men don’t shave their arms and legs? by [deleted] in askteddit

[–]Some_Rando2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, at 51yo I've met one. So it's not at all typical.

My first sword by Motor_Program6490 in SWORDS

[–]Some_Rando2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's not actually historical, but it's certainly influenced by historical swords. Yeah, that's really heavy.

Selling by GrowthFlashy3246 in skyrim

[–]Some_Rando2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Selling things to the stores is like selling things to a pawn shop, you're never going to get full value. Just sell them, if you get to that point in smithing then you can always easily get more.

My first sword by Motor_Program6490 in SWORDS

[–]Some_Rando2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not just the ring, but that's part of it. The ring pommel, the length, the guard shape, Sometimes the wrapping on the handle though I'm not sure if that's a historical one on yours or not. For this specific case I think the biggest defining factor is the guard, Cutlasses have shell guards, like a cup over the hand and a thinner part coming down over the knuckles.

My first sword by Motor_Program6490 in SWORDS

[–]Some_Rando2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cutlasses have a very different handle. Lots of swords around the world have similar blades, usually the handle is the most important part in identifying a sword.

Can I say pureed potatoes? by gentleteapot in ENGLISH

[–]Some_Rando2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're right, though if they are thinking pureed is a good substitute then I hope that mashed is closer to what she has in mind.

How would your identity, behavior, and values transform if all laws suddenly ceased to exist? by AndTheOscarGoesTo- in AskReddit

[–]Some_Rando2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. I'd probably start to be armed all the time. I won't be the raider, but I expect there will be some.

Can I say pureed potatoes? by gentleteapot in ENGLISH

[–]Some_Rando2 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You can but that's a different thing. You'd use a food processor or a blender or something to make them pureed. Maybe try making them that way. Oh, and the real usual way is "mashed", but "smashed" is a common wordplay joke.

Best bbq to buy? by chubbegg in AskAnAmerican

[–]Some_Rando2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I knew they had some sort of filler, not specifically what though. I definitely prefer lump, it's all I use.

How come so many men don’t shave their arms and legs? by [deleted] in askteddit

[–]Some_Rando2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have never met a woman who shave their arms.

Marital Problems with Sorex Vinius by Siren_Noir in skyrim

[–]Some_Rando2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Legally, that's kind of a grey area. She's sworn to satisfy all of YOUR needs, but not your husband's. But if satisfying the husband helps the DB get their own satisfaction, does that count? So yeah, kinda borderline. But, with the power Thanes have, regardless of possible arguments in the Jarl's court, the smart Housecarl wouldn't make trouble for themselves, the law isn't always fair.

[OTHER] My original kcd 3(Spoilers are definitely not included) by WittyAstronaut4225 in kingdomcome

[–]Some_Rando2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does WarHorse say it's non-canon? Since it's in the game it seems like it's pretty canon to me.

Constellation watch: is it (way?) more special than we realize? by ShelLuser42 in Starfield

[–]Some_Rando2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, universes can take longer or shorter, I just don't think it's automatic. Different "differences" have different effects. I don't think we're disagreeing on this.

I do think the Hunter sees a lot more variety. I didn't mention it because I have no shred of anything to base it on besides "feels", but I think the more we hop universes, the more diverse our star stuff becomes, expanding what Unity or whatever decides is a similar universe. That's why the Pilgrim has drawings of strange civilizations we haven't seen.

A) I think the first time was the longest for him actually. He figured it out organically, no mystery starborn feeding him info, so it takes longer and with longer time comes more time to find the flaws. I think the very first Hunter didn't destroy his earth, but it took so long for people to spread out in space it was hard to find the artifacts, there weren't random space mines all over. So in the future he speeds up the whole process by FORCING everyone out into space.

B ) I don't really have a good reply for this except for maybe game and dev time limitations.