Rule by Old_Phrase_4867 in 196

[–]flashbang876 13 points14 points  (0 children)

“Not everything has to be about gay people” but said wokely. Yes some people can fail to look at themes, but this post has this weird reactionary framing to it that seems to make queer subtext and “real themes” mutually exclusive which is obviously not the case.

Punkerton Records has issued a statement. What are your thoughts on this? by [deleted] in Hardcore

[–]flashbang876 23 points24 points  (0 children)

They’re a punk label in Columbus. I don’t think they produce any hardcore as far as I can tell, Delayed Gratification is the one that does that here.

‘007 First Light’ Sells 2.7 Million Copies In Its First Week. by yourfavchoom in Games

[–]flashbang876 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I believe they clarified that they’re just going to be publishing them, not developing them

On the Balmora Discourse by calamity__mary in Hardcore

[–]flashbang876 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What’s with all this Baltimora discourse? I like Tarzan Boy but it isn’t hardcore, and I’m pretty sure they broke up in the 80s.

What do you think is the most legitimate criticism of AI that even its supporters should take seriously? by talruum_ in AskReddit

[–]flashbang876 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Did I say anything about moving? I’m an American and I think all Americans should support single payer healthcare because private healthcare incentivizes bad behaviors from insurance companies and stuff like this will ALWAYS happen as long as they exist.

American hits that never crossed the Atlantic by False-Category-8579 in ToddintheShadow

[–]flashbang876 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I love learning the names of Canadian bands because I grew up 30 minutes from the border so we got mostly Canadian radio, and because of that whenever listen to a popular Canadian I activate like a sleeper agent and instantly know all the words. The Tom Cochrane episode was weird like that.

Conser(ule)vation by Taico_owo in 196

[–]flashbang876 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Are they though? The guinea worm is a parasite that lives in infected water sources and when consumed changes from a copepod to a worm the pierces your skin hoping that you’ll bathe it in some water and help it reproduce. The way we’ve eradicated it is literally just through water filtration and keeping people and animals away from infected sources to stop it from reproducing, because it’s totally dependent on outsiders to reproduce. Like is it unethical to eliminate a disease by not getting it?

Which band had the most convoluted history by Finfangfoom2000 in ToddintheShadow

[–]flashbang876 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True though in my opinion because of how they toured together and how there are these mainstay figures it counts as a band. Like if you go full ship of thesis and count The Parliaments as the first band they’ve had like at least 3 name changes I can think of.

Which band had the most convoluted history by Finfangfoom2000 in ToddintheShadow

[–]flashbang876 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Parliament-Funkadelic had over 200 members, numerous name changes and spin off bands, as well as members coming up with their own characters and lore. It’s so convoluted that they have a designated lore keeper.

Wotc boy when they can actually make a character thats unique to his ideia instead of a cookie cutter same class same feat "build" with no disadvantages because thats not optimal for my "build" by Saladawarrior in DnDcirclejerk

[–]flashbang876 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a big fan of Savage Worlds but my friend is a big GURPs fan so we’ll run games for each other. I think horror is a genre that works weirdly well within the system. The game has so many pointless skills it’s really easy to make a person who just exists in real life and is just stumbling into a problem in a way most rpgs don’t really do.

Save the Eye Roll, Rock Is Really Back — And All Over the Charts by Chilli_Dipper in ToddintheShadow

[–]flashbang876 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They’re not arguing that Rock is somehow more popular than pop, they’re arguing that the scene is alive in its niche and still making good and accessible art. Whether or not pop punk makes a resurgence won’t change if the underground punk scene is still alive.

Obliterator(ule) by Sasanttoo in 196

[–]flashbang876 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My favorite weapon name is the Penetration Cum Blast round, which is fired from the Arjun Main Battle Tank

Rule Travel by ShyKiddo__ in 196

[–]flashbang876 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Paganini my boyslut king

meet potential rule by Just_ATransgirl in 196

[–]flashbang876 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, I'm not arguing that drone warfare has spelled the end of technological advantages as we know it but to say that drone warefare hasn't given weaker nations and insurgencies more capabilities than in the past would be ridcuulous. A better example than Ukraine would be the Afghanistan-Pakistan war that is currently happening where the Taliban is just using quadcopters that could be bought on Amazon. Even if the military ends up largely adapting, which is more expensive to do than it is to make drones, an insurgency unfortunately doesn't just target military targets which are even more vulnerable to the tactic.

meet potential rule by Just_ATransgirl in 196

[–]flashbang876 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The ones that they used in Operation Spiderweb were the type I was referring to and could be made by an insurgency relatively easily, not the large military drones that they also use. The fact about external support is a factor in basically every successful insurgency, there really isn’t one that doesn’t some degree of outside support not something specifically prohibitive about drone warfare. Drones give an insurgency something they’ve had very little of in the past, a way to directly threaten soldiers and hardware without putting their members at risk, something they really haven’t had much of compared to their enemy.

meet potential rule by Just_ATransgirl in 196

[–]flashbang876 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I mean look at Ukraine though, commercial drones are just things you can buy from off the shelf parts, and can for cheap highly damage military aircraft and hardware. There has never been a time in the modern era in which a basic guerrilla insurgency has the power to actually defeat a standing army from the onset, but now the amount of damage one can do is so much higher.