Fragilfox

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Fragilfox

Fragilfox

@Fragilfox1

Born in Connecticut, living in New York state. Husband, Network Engineer, Wargame Designer, Weightlifter, Boxer. Deep Thinker.

New York انضم Aralık 2022
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_s.a.m.e.m.e.m.e_@st_louis_stan·
It looks like the Iran business is winding down so I think now would be a good time for Panicans to sit and reflect and think about their conduct over the last month or so, and really put some thought into how they're going to act in the future, and maybe whether or not "following the news" is really for them
Just Loki@LokiJulianus

“Iran is considering a short-term pause to shipments through the Strait of Hormuz to avoid testing a US blockade ...” (Bloomberg) It's over. Even the already-sanctioned, uninsured, falsely-flagged, ghost fleet vessels are tapping out.

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Coddled Affluent Professional
Coddled Affluent Professional@feelsdesperate·
Platonic ideal of a DSA ‘public supermarket’ is huge giveaways to cronies, expensive unionized workforce, and then everything is just stolen off the shelves regardless.
Just another freak in the Freak Kingdom@Dimitri_Kissov

@feelsdesperate I'm betting the 'loss rate' will be epic and no one will lift a finger to stop it. The outside shoplifters may get some press, but the real losses will come from the inside. Watch Facebook Marketplace for deals soon after this opens

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Fragilfox@Fragilfox1·
Look at the number of German contingents-- from the German states, of course, Germany the nation didn't exist yet-- used by Napoleon Bonaparte to conquer Spain and then garrison it against both insurgents and Coalition invasions, and you wonder if that didn't expend a few generations' worth of hostility ?
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Carlos That Notices Things@QuetzalPhoenix·
Just realized that Spain and Germany have not really gone to direct war since the Habsburg succession. Since then, even when they are on opposite sides, they don't really actually fight one another. It's just been 300 years of "coworker you talk to a few times a month" energy.
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Fragilfox@Fragilfox1·
@Med1_D1v3r Allowing players to choose and build a grenade launcher load between, say, HE, Fire, Gas, Electric grenades is such an obvious upgrade that I must believe that it's on the way, perhaps with the not-too-distant SEAF warbond.
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Medi-diver@Med1_D1v3r·
Wanna remind you guys that in the first game when you upgraded the grenade launcher enough the grenades became incindiary.
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Fragilfox@Fragilfox1·
@SandyofCthulhu We mentioned David Drake earlier; he was involved with several boardgame and RPG companies who created game supplements based on his books.
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memetic_sisyphus
memetic_sisyphus@memeticsisyphus·
The problem isn’t that there were arbitrary rules even, the problem is the justification for the rules were sold as for your benefit when they were for the teachers benefit. She didn’t want you reading ahead not because it was important you are part of the class discussion but because she hadn’t read that week’s lesson plan yet. She didn’t want you to read above grade level not because you weren’t ready, but because those books are unfamiliar to her and she won’t be able to grade the report. Showing your work is important for gaining mastery, but once you’ve achieved mastery it’s just busy work, but that’s how the grading template tells her to grade your work. If you were a smart kid in a school without the resources to keep you interested in school, you had to deal with authority figures giving you arbitrary rules that were against your interests in favor of hers. It’s not the end of the world or anything, but it was a frustration.
memetic_sisyphus@memeticsisyphus

It’s true, every halfway intelligent right winger I know irl had a massive conflict with at least one elementary teacher over things like: reading ahead, reading too difficult books, not showing enough work, etc etc. it’s the first time we experience the uncaring tyranny of state bureaucracy and it sucks.

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Charles Vasey@CharlesVasey·
@Clint_Davey1 "Both nations were military powerhouses in the 17th century." And then, suddenly, they weren't. The value of empire is glory divided by taxes said Lord Salisbury, I'd say for these two it was glory divided by casualties
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Clint Warren-Davey@Clint_Davey1·
One of the biggest rivalries in history that you might not expect: SPAIN 🇪🇦 versus SWEDEN 🇸🇪 Both nations were military powerhouses in the 17th century. Spanish infantry in their famous Tercio formations dominated battlefields from Italy to Flanders to Germany. Dense, deep pike blocks with squares of musketeers on the corners. Roughly a 1:1 ratio of pikes to muskets and very hard to break. Sweden under Gustav Adolphus had gone through a military revolution and had begun using more flexible, thinner formations with greater firepower. Swedish battalions had a roughly 2:1 ratio of muskets to pikes and fought 6 ranks deep (later 3 ranks deep). They also had integrated mobile light artillery - "leather guns". Spain was united with the Holy Roman Empire through the Habsburg dynasty and was the champion of Catholicism in the Thirty Years War. Sweden took up the leadership of the Protestant cause in the 1630's and marched down into Germany to challenge Habsburg-Imperial dominance. The Swedes defeated tercio-style tactics at Breitenfeld (1631) - though this was mostly an Imperial German army and not Spanish. When the Swedes met actual Spanish Tercios it was at Nordlingen (1634) and the Spanish won. The Swedish tactical system may have been the way of the future, but the Tercio Viejos (Old Tercios) still had the upper hand on the battlefield.
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Fragilfox@Fragilfox1·
@TheColeBrew I think we get the trailer on Thursday and the WB next week. They wanted to avoid the Pirate game and the game that is TOTALLY not Bioshock this week, I think.
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TheColeBrew@TheColeBrew·
powder that says new exo tomorrow
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The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
Defiant Trump Nails Copy Of ‘The Art Of The Deal’ To Vatican Door buff.ly/fmNOoT0
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@CharlesVasey @DrFrancisYoung They sell a Night Watch set through the Rijksmuseum but the shipping is so expensive that it would be cheaper to have them custom-crafted here in the Colonies. Not even Amazon can help he with them..
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Fragilfox@Fragilfox1·
@AlysssaHazel In completely unrelated news, Netflix this morning released a trailer for their upcoming "Little House on the Prairie" series. Netflix..
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Alyssa Hazel, Page Turner@AlysssaHazel·
I don't know how good it'll be, but- This Mother's Day Weekend The Sheep Detective arrives. It's a PG Comedy Murder Mystery. If you like Hugh Jackman, great. If you don't like him, the premise is he gets murdered. Are family films making a comeback?
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Jarvis
Jarvis@jarvis_best·
Boy I tell you what you give the journos 10 years to chase down leads and a half dozen whistle blowers on a silver platter and political expediency and by god they will break the story.
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