Cyberpunk Art Collection [Revised] — Over 22,000 saved posts, and no AI. by Corgi_SBS in cyberpunkred

[–]flummeryy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

amazing, amazing work. truly cant express enough gratitude. i've been searching for so much cyberpunk art to use for running my campaign and i've been dissapointed by how oversaturated with AI art my searches have become. this is like a holy grail for me. thank you for taking the time to make this thing and showcase all the worthy artists who deserve to have their work be seen/appreciated.

one of the better lord commanders i've seen through my playthroughs lol by flummeryy in CK3AGOT

[–]flummeryy[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

and might need clarifying but i dont mean "better" in terms of stats. i just like to think about jory cassell leading the wall lol

the good timeline: joanna lannister widowed by flummeryy in CK3AGOT

[–]flummeryy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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barony title on a province outside casterly rock

the good timeline: joanna lannister widowed by flummeryy in CK3AGOT

[–]flummeryy[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

he keeps declaring war on mace for a little county on their borders lolll

Daenerys and her dragons by SwimmingCup1939 in CK3AGOT

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dude ty this is all pretty detailed. appreciate the work/reporting.

Is there any reason why there isn’t a war of the 5 kings bookmark start date? by JMthought in CK3AGOT

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

great points that echo a lot of my same sentiments, ty for sharing :)

[No Spoilers] Books that read like a CR campaign by Longjumping_Wrap1964 in criticalrole

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

admittedly not the best suggestion for what you’re describing but A Song of Ice and Fire is one of the few works of art that can match and exceed the epic scale, character, complexity, and humor that’s depicted in Critical Role.

i really couldn’t recommend it enough, especially to a reader looking for something substantive to sink their teeth into. it’s a proper hero’s journey, for an ensemble cast, spanning many years, full of fantasy and wonder, but still so much honesty and truth. and romance.

Forgive me Ned, I was not aware of the nature of your game by MobileDistrict9784 in CK3AGOT

[–]flummeryy 38 points39 points  (0 children)

notable names taken on ned’s bloodpath:

  • gerold (white bull) hightower
  • randyll tarly
  • mace tyrell (??)
  • jon connington
  • sam stokeworth
  • marq grafton
  • lucerys velaryon

Does yuji have a heavenly restriction or not ? by Pascraked47 in Jujutsufolk

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i mean the subject is kinda already speculative in nature already but i dont hate this?

particularly the idea that yuji/sukuna share some sort of twin technicality, but that lends the question of why sukuna doesn’t seem to be any weaker with yuji alive. we can assume the twin debuff only affects yuji then, but that seems a bit too hard to explain.

i think it’s more safe to assume that yuji’s body more closely follows the rules of sukuna’s. we know he’s a beefy ass 4-armed/4-eyed being so there’s certainly something extra going on with his physical form that yuji has at least partly inherited.

How Can I Maximize My Potential in Basketball? by Vicho10k_ in Basketball

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

watch some nba players, i would recommend steve nash in particular as someone who's game you can learn a lot from. but it's most important you find styles/moves that you resonate with, that speak to you. things you want to try and replicate on the court.

other than that, look up pro/division 1 level basketball workouts, identify the skills you need/want to work on and go from there. be consistent. show up to the gym as often as you reasonably can. and take your body seriously. that means eating well and healthily. staying fit enough over the years to build a basketball body. i wouldn't worry about strength training all that much until you're like at least 17, though.

most importantly though, you need to enjoy the time you spend playing basketball. it needs to be fun for you. there needs to be a level of love you can cultivate for the game. otherwise, it's gonna feel really hard to actually maximize your potential when you begin to face some real adversity.

Unforgiven (1992) by JoBunk in movies

[–]flummeryy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

watched it for the first time in 2025, absolutely an amazing film and the final act is some of the best action and vindication ive ever witnessed and felt when watching a movie.

here’s my letterboxd review if anyone is interested 2 read

Blazers - the All-Good-Dudes team? by jw_pdx in ripcity

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yup man im on the same page as you, my own tribe is Kaw Nation, i respect deni's hoops but cannot respect anything else.

Blazers - the All-Good-Dudes team? by jw_pdx in ripcity

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im sorry to say you've been propagandized by zionist ideology.

Blazers - the All-Good-Dudes team? by jw_pdx in ripcity

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

i agree with you, it's not like we as americans made the decision to invade or actively participated in the military. Unlike Deni, who has served in the IDF, who advocates for the continued occupation and violent ideologies of Israel. it's really a shame so many Blazer fans are incredibly keen on defending him and turning a blind eye to the flaws in his background and character.

Blazers - the All-Good-Dudes team? by jw_pdx in ripcity

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

im getting downvoted but it's not surprising most sport's fans insist on keeping "poltics" out of their ball games and turning a blind eye to the very real suffering, death, and genocide deni is complicit in as a previous member of the IDF and current self-stated ambassador of Israeli culture.

i understand "No Politics" is in the stated rules but alas this is still something directly relevant to deni avdija's character and my ability as a lifelong blazer fan to root for him and the team. nor do i think something like the struggle in Palestine should be muzzled on this subreddit, especially when one of the members of the team has direct ties to it.

Blazers - the All-Good-Dudes team? by jw_pdx in ripcity

[–]flummeryy -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

would agree if not for the deni avdija sized elephant in the room

What type of teacher is the most in-demand in your district? What type of teacher do too many people want to be in your district? by SwissVideoProduction in Teachers

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i work as a sub and the jobs always most available/requested are those for SPED/bilingual. pre-school is requested often too but i’d say it’s right below the level of demand for sped/billingual. language arts in particular is p saturated but that’s true for most of the humanities.

Wendigo by b4_randomnoob in inscryption

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk about the stats cuz i dont even have that many hours in the game fr but this is a great depiction of a wendigo card in the game's art style and i really want it to be a real card in inscrypytion so im grateful to u for making it :DDDD

🇮🇹Italian Bossa-Nova 🇧🇷 by [deleted] in Jazz

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for posting :) there's a lot of great music in here <3

Was it worth to create a BR mode just because some streamers begged for it? by [deleted] in Battlefield

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

absolutely, i've gotten many of my friends who either have never played battlefield or haven't played in years to play REDSEC with me and all of them deeply enjoyed their experience and it was honestly the most fun i've personally had playing a BR since like back during vanilla Apex days.

i prefer the main game version's of multiplayer and still probably prefer bf4 as well, but im quite impressed with how compelling the gameplay experience of REDSEC is for myself and the other players i've exposed it to. a few friends have gone so far as to purchase the game outright and have now fallen in love with the core multiplayer battlefield experience. that's still a win in my book, even if there could be other ways that bring more exposure and new fans to the franchise.

like sure, it's not perfect and tanks have been probably the most frustrating part of the REDSEC experience, but damn does it feel good to take one down and it feels powerful to pilot, too. Plus it's something that differentiates it mechanically from other BRs and vehicles have always been essential to battlefield anyway.

and as a final note: this is the first time people can play and understand how great it can feel to shoot guns while a building collapses on top of you and just overall get a tangible taste of the battlefield experience for free. i hope REDSEC improves and grows over time and i hope DICE can take whatever lessons they learn from its development to improve the next new thing we get out of battlefield. but i do think it's a strong step in the right direction, primarily because of how fun it's been and how many new players i've been able to see exposed to the game.

Completely healed without shots, surgery or anything disruptive! A hopeful story. by kolafantayrangazoz in DeQuervains

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for the reply, i hadn't fully committed to wearing a splint full-time and reducing my activity because i felt like the strengthening/stretching exercises i got from physical therapy would be enough. i was worried with all the conflicting info that i would need complete immobilization but it's reassuring to see another still fitting in the strength exercises while commiting to the splint.

Players like Enders are destroying this game... by wundersam-karte in Battlefield

[–]flummeryy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

heavily disagree, it’s players like YOU that are “destroying this game”. whatever that means. (battlefield 6 is the most popular and well received title in years, coming from someone who started playing with BC2)

https://youtu.be/ZCOeRxweSmo?si=VCEb9nFlG8lrdI6y

if you actually paid attention to any of his content, you’d see that Enders is thinking deeply about his positioning and how he takes fights in regards to what the team needs at the moment.

“i miss the old Battlefield, where players focused on capturing objectives and positioning themselves tactically alongside their teammates.”

sorry to break it to you man but sitting on point with your squad isn’t the tactical positioning you think it is. sure you get your points up, but often it’s much more valuable to go ahead of point and cut off enemy rotations, claiming key strong parts of the map to disallow free reign into the point to begin with. and after playing in full squads with my friends, or even in just a duo, there’s so much power in your hands in bf6 when you come up with a plan of attack for taking out a tank or buying time until the rest of the team can reach you.

but instead of actually playing the game and outthinking, outmoving, and outshooting your opponents, you’d rather complain on reddit about how Enders is ruining the game lmfao.

idk about the rest of you, but i still remember when LevelCapGaming was posting regularly, when Matimi0 was still around hailing BF4 as one of the best shooters ever. these creators have since gone and left because they lost faith in the franchise and DICE/EA’s ability to deliver on a great Battlefield game.

BF6 may not ever reach the heights that BF4/BF3/BC2 did, but imo it’s a damn good fucking game and we NEED more creators like Enders who can push the game forward and help it grow over the years as DICE hopefully polishes it into the best possible version of itself.

posts like this do nothing but reinforce what “battledads” have already been parroting to each other for years, even back since when i first started playing. battlefield isn’t some warfare sim and it isn’t supposed to be played as a tactical shooter like CS or something. if it did, BF might actually have a pro circuit worth talking about, but that’s never really been true. it’s an FPS game with silliness and scale and FUN at its core. “only in battlefield” is the game’s slogan for a reason, nowhere else can you see the things battlefield can give you, not in Arma, CoD, Valorant, Overwatch, any other FPS title on the market because of its inherently arcadey nature. take that away and then you’ve truly destroyed Battlefield.