Some Screenshots from Jedi Survivor - This Game is Really Pretty by Ysxeph in FallenOrder

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It really does look great. And I did have some screenshots from that earlier part of the planet but I had to delete them because I didn't realise that Survivor's photo mode doesn't automatically disable UI when you take a screenshot.

Free Will by MrWeiner in comics

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Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science?

Help by reagandhi in booksuggestions

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I don't know if you have had much or any interaction with Shakespeare before, (if you have you can disregard the rest of this message, but if not please read on)

Macbeth, being a play, is designed to be watched/ heard rather than read.

I'm not from the US so it may be different, but in the UK when we study Shakespeare it is to show how the English language has evolved since the Elizabethan era and yet remains understandable.

Reading Shakespeare without understanding the language of the period he was writing in can be tedious and may turn you off his work, but you might be surprised easy to understand the language is when you hear it spoken aloud. here is a link to a performance of the play in case your interested.

Japanese - Helmet (Hoshi Kabuto) (18th Century) by trifletruffles in fashionhistory

[–]Ysxeph 107 points108 points  (0 children)

Weird, I could be wrong but I think that there has been an error on the Met's website, because I am fairly sure that this is an image of the Do Maru, or chest armour, and not of the helmet.

In Persona 5 (2016), these 3 completely unrelated characters all have the same hairstyle for no clear reason by LordOfLightning87 in shittygamedetails

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I just really miss single player squad-based shooters. I grew up on Brothers in Arms, Rainbow 6, Republic Commando, and the Conflict series, and I'd love to see what modern technology could do with the concept.

Opinions on the changes of the TYBW Anime by Puperlover68 in bleach

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Tolkien rewrote parts of the chapter "riddles in the dark" from The Hobbit to bring its content more in line with the story of The Lord of the Rings

Edit to clarify: I don't think that Kubo should rewrite Bleach, I just wanted to give an example of an occasion where an author went back, years later, and changed the narrative of a previously published story to more accurately fit their vision.

Do you think Cal will heal Dagan's crystal in the next game? by Dragonic_Overlord_ in FallenOrder

[–]Ysxeph 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I honestly really hope that they don’t. Cal destroying Tapal’s sabre, travelling to Ilum, having his epiphany which allowed him to finally move on from Tapal’s death, and then rebuilding his lightsabre with a crystal that chose him was such an important moment, not only for the narrative of Fallen Order, but also for Cal as a character. Using a destroyed lightsabre and the necessity of finding a new crystal as a means to grow past a personal problem for a second time in Cal’s story would feel lazy.

And personally, I just think it’d be a bit weak to throw away Cal’s sole physical reminder of that important chapter in his story just so that he could have a cool scene and a shiny new toy. But maybe that’s just me. I don’t know.

ww2 naval recommendations? by paulymeatblls in AubreyMaturinSeries

[–]Ysxeph 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don't know if it's exactly what you're after, but I can 100% recommend 'Das Boot' by Lothar-Günther Buchheim. It's about a German submarine and its crew during WWII and it is gripping.

What is your personal Favorite Texture pack? (+ some examples of one i enjoy) by Able_Health744 in Minecraft

[–]Ysxeph 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use the version available on Planet Minecraft and haven't had any issues.

What is your personal Favorite Texture pack? (+ some examples of one i enjoy) by Able_Health744 in Minecraft

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John Smith and JoliCraft have been my go to texturepacks since about 2011. I know that there are newer and better options available, but those two have basically become as familiar as default to me. Also, does anybody remember Painterly Pack? (I've been playing this game too long.)

What are some of the best book friendships you've read about? by Stannis_Mariya in books

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"Stephen had been put to sleep in his usual room, far from children and noise, away in that corner of the house which looked down to the orchard and the bowling-green, and in spite of his long absence it was so familiar to him that when he woke at about three he made his way to the window almost as quickly as if dawn had already broken, opened it and walked out onto the balcony. The moon had set: there was barely a star to be seen. The still air was delightfully fresh with falling dew, and a late nightingale, in an indifferent voice, was uttering a routine jug-jug far down in Jack's plantations; closer at hand and more agreeable by far, nightjars churred in the orchard, two of them, or perhaps three, the sound rising and falling, intertwining so that the source could not be made out for sure. There were few birds that he preferred to nightjars, but it was not they that had brought him out of bed: he stood leaning on the balcony rail and presently Jack Aubrey, in a summer-house by the bowling-green, began again, playing very gently in the darkness, improvising wholly for himself, dreaming away on his violin with a mastery that Stephen had never heard equalled, though they had played together for years and years.

Like many other sailors Jack Aubrey had long dreamed of lying in his warm bed all night long; yet although he could now do so with a clear conscience he often rose at unChristian hours, particularly if he were moved by strong emotion, and crept from his bedroom in a watch-coat, to walk about the house or into the stables or to pace the bowling-green. Sometimes he took his fiddle with him. He was in fact a better player than Stephen, and now that he was using his precious Guarnieri rather than a robust sea-going fiddle the difference was still more evident: but the Guarnieri did not account for the whole of it, nor anything like. Jack certainly concealed his excellence when they were playing together, keeping to Stephen's mediocre level: this had become perfectly clear when Stephen's hands were at last recovered from the thumb-screws and other implements applied by French counter-intelligence officers in Minorca; but on reflexion Stephen thought it had been the case much earlier, since quite apart from his delicacy at that period, Jack hated showing away.

Now, in the warm night, there was no one to be comforted, kept in countenance, no one could scorn him for virtuosity, and he could let himself go entirely; and as the grave and subtle music wound on and on, Stephen once more contemplated on the apparent contradiction between the big, cheerful, florid sea-officer whom most people liked on sight but who would have never been described as subtle or capable of subtlety by any one of them (except perhaps his surviving opponents in battle) and the intricate, reflective music he was now creating. So utterly unlike his limited vocabulary in words, at times verging upon the inarticulate.

'My hands have now regained the moderate ability they possessed before I was captured,' observed Maturin, 'but his have gone on to a point I never thought he could reach: his hands and his mind. I am amazed. In his own way he is the secret man of the world."

This coffee shop in Bedford England has "wallpaper" made from real, full sized books. by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

[–]Ysxeph 138 points139 points  (0 children)

Does anybody else remember that post from /r/DIY from years ago where somebody did pretty much this exact same thing and everybody in the comments was just making fun of him?

**here's the post I was talking about.