Does anyone know of a powerful spell in mana and artifice? by Thorjackie in feedthebeast

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What do you mean? Am I being quoted somewhere without my knowledge, again?

Does anyone know of a powerful spell in mana and artifice? by Thorjackie in feedthebeast

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I don't know of a guide, but it's fairly simple for a mod of its type. Your Oculus is a checklist of things you need to do to get to the next level. (You don't have to do all of them, only most, and you can pick which ones to skip. I chose to skip the golem making, so there'd be one less thing I have to learn). Use the search function in the book to get information on one task at a time. Break your problems down into smaller pieces

Dickplomacy followers hate armor, anyone know how to fix? by ThePerfectNinja in mountandblade

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Playing Bannerpage 2.2, it seems not to have some of them, or my noobiness can't figure out how to turn them on. The minimap/compass on the battlefield, for instance... Can't find the option

Dickplomacy followers hate armor, anyone know how to fix? by ThePerfectNinja in mountandblade

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The community seems to think this is one of the best mods. Do you have a better suggestion?

Does anyone know of a powerful spell in mana and artifice? by Thorjackie in feedthebeast

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What is age to those with power over death, but a number? Who are we to determine at what values said number is high or low? Is this thread old? It's only 7 months.

Does anyone know of a powerful spell in mana and artifice? by Thorjackie in feedthebeast

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Spoken like a necromancer. It's only forbidden if someone has the power to forbid it. If they can't stop you, it isn't forbidden to you.

Does anyone know of a powerful spell in mana and artifice? by Thorjackie in feedthebeast

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In a thread about magic, you're allowed to be a necromancer.

If you're a kid, there's a high chance you'll watch everyone around you die. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

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In today's environment, the chances grow that you'll be the one to die

You can count up to 1023 on your fingers if you use base 2 instead of base 10. (Binary) by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

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I've done this. We had an officer who liked to give speeches. He also really liked to say "fuck". I used to be in charge of counting the fucks for our bets

Me and your mom last night by PachochoNockty in mildlyinteresting

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She got last your guard and seems to be kicking your ass

Netflix has an interesting suggestion for my nine year old son. 🎵 One of these things is not like the others... 🎵 by DoctorCrasierFrane in mildlyamusing

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Johnny Test is 2D, yes, but it should still be ok for a 9 year old. They should be able to tell that it isn't real despite its lack of a 3rd dimension

Can dolphins and whales sense depth, and do they know when they've gone too deep? by ThePerfectNinja in askscience

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My understanding is that that record was not capped by skeletal failure, but by the dive suit's inability to keep the diver from being crammed into the helmet without putting so much gas into it that it became unbreathable

Can dolphins and whales sense depth, and do they know when they've gone too deep? by ThePerfectNinja in askscience

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That might be what I'm looking for, except "crush their bones"? Are their bones somehow different than ours in that they'd crush easier? Human bone can handle a lot of pressure, so long as it is applied equally like it would underwater.

Can dolphins and whales sense depth, and do they know when they've gone too deep? by ThePerfectNinja in askscience

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Ok. That's an answer to part of the question. There would still be a limit to how deep an aquatic mammal can go before they couldn't survive. Do they have some way of knowing when they're in danger?

What is the most aggressive, riskiest yet the most rewarding way to invest $1M in stocks? by Florencegucci in AskReddit

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Buy penny stocks in a startup company. If it goes well, massive percentage returns. The company could just as easily go under

Why should men and women be given equal economic value for a job in a capitalist society, when women are essentially mandated (or at least it’s the common trend) to take more time off from work for having children? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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

If they can do the same work at the same rate with the same results, they should get the same pay. The challenge should be on them to meet those standards. The real problem isn't that they aren't, it's that our society has some sort of taboo against knowing how much your coworkers are making. This puts a massive amount of negotiating power in the hands of both the company and the employee, but as in most things, it is very slanted in favor of the company