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See, I’ve always wondered how flexible LaTeX is beyond research papers, because no one ever talks about what the hell LaTeX is outside of using some browser tool to get your citations right. How did you learn how to do this?
See, I’ve always wondered how flexible LaTeX is beyond research papers, because no one ever talks about what the hell LaTeX is outside of using some browser tool to get your citations right. How did you learn how to do this?
I know he’s said a lot of idiotic shit lately but… seriously? He actually said this? Jesus Christ. He truly has reverted into a lonely 4Chan teen.
And guess what? It won’t break like your over-complex Arch desktop because it doesn’t need to be.
Also, with large vehicles more generally, there’s this awful snowball effect where people go “I get to sit up high and it’s bigger, so I feel safer! Besides, when I’m in a regular car I feel like I’m going to get crushed like a beer can.”
This of course ignores that:
It’s not even just “political”, it is politics. Deciding to collaboratively make an operating system (infrastructure, practically) which is free for everyone and asking anyone using it to help out is doing politics, at least in a world where people are politically motivated to restrict people’s ability to go and do that somehow.
The thing about fencing is that it basically evolved from the general idea of swords as a form of self-defense, not swords as a tool of war, and pure effectiveness wasn’t the only thought there.
In fact the term fencing as we use it today specifically referred to rapiers from the start, and rapiers were fashion as much as they were tools. They were designed to go well with fancy outfits and weren’t even necessarily designed to kill people so much as to win duels, which it was great at due to it’s light weight (plus, taking a big ol’ killin’ sword would probably be looked down upon, even though someone totally might die either way).
If I were making a character with a background in fencing who planned on going on adventures, I’d have them grab an estoc as it’s essentially a specialized longsword. You want something that can make a big enough wound to drop someone quickly, sturdy enough to pierce armor, and an estoc fits those requirements. Another option would be a backsword as George Silver preferred it as a general self-defense weapon, if you’re not expecting to fight armored opponents much or at all.
Y’know, every time I think I know all the World of Darkness stuff, I see something like this.
I remember a video some dude put out where he discussed how he’s pretty sure he discovered that those hats were just some other article of clothing rolled up which is why they’re a little silly… I’d need to look for the video again. He’d made something, I forget what, and realized that it folded up into that hat exactly.
…Because most of us play TTRPGs with friends and strangers with whom we’re super not interested in either? And if we were, we’d just actually be interacting with each other rather than doing so through a TTRPG of all things.
TBF I can appreciate what he’s going for. The lack of quotes makes it less like you’re an omniscient being hearing dialogue, more like the narrator’s just repeating what someone said. I’m in the middle of Alan Wake 2 and I can’t help but read the book in Alan’s VA’s voice because the way “Alan” writes is superficially similar.
It also cranks up the impression that you’re stuck on a nonstop violence train that doesn’t really have any rhyme or reason to it. Just a series of events that occur.