Clayton Nott

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Clayton Nott

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Katılım Eylül 2011
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Clayton Nott@Dvtch99·
@janninereid1 No. They don’t have to eat it, but if that’s what I’m feeling, then that’s what I’m eating.
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{amber} 🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊@ambereyes69·
@MarkJCarney You will need it because the United States won't have your back after the bs you pulled , you do know that we won't allow China or other countries in our airspace or waters right ? So how are you going to trade with China??? You screwed your people!!
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Canada is now the first non-European country to be granted a membership in SAFE. This is a gamechanger program that means Canada can rearm our Canadian Armed Forces members more effectively and scale up our defence industries with more contracts overseas.
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Trevor G Murray
Trevor G Murray@TrevorVoluntary·
@MarkJCarney What nation has been protecting Canada 'For Free' since the end of WW2?
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Clayton Nott
Clayton Nott@Dvtch99·
@Nine4West @BT_BlackThunder I’m playing 1 on PS3 right now and it could benefit from an overhaul. Just the combat really. Bring it more in line with 2 and 3. The grabs are wonky, they don’t work, a lot. I do a series long run of all the old school games every few years.
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Black Thunder ⚡️
Black Thunder ⚡️@BT_BlackThunder·
How everyone reacted to the God of War Trilogy Remake announcement.
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Clayton Nott
Clayton Nott@Dvtch99·
@tastyramen5 @Genki_JPN So they wanted to make something mediocre but accidentally made something great? No one will ever convince me that I don’t like turn based combat in my FF games
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Genki✨
Genki✨@Genki_JPN·
Final Fantasy VII’s Tetsuya Nomura says the combat they envisioned for the original FF7 has been finally realised in the FF7 Remake series! “Unlike previous FF titles, this envisioned combat not on fixed battlefields but whilst moving through the city's three-dimensional environment. Ultimately, this form of combat wasn't realised in the original, but has been achieved in the ongoing FFVII remake series.”
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
Apache warriors of the American Southwest were renowned for their extraordinary physical endurance, capable of covering up to 80 miles on foot in a single day—an astonishing feat equivalent to running more than three full marathons back-to-back. This remarkable ability was not merely a display of physical prowess but a critical survival skill honed through their nomadic lifestyle and constant warfare in the rugged terrains of present-day Arizona, New Mexico, and northern Mexico. Historical accounts, such as those from 19th Century U.S. military reports and Apache oral traditions, document warriors like those of the Chiricahua and Mescalero bands traversing vast distances to evade enemies, conduct raids, or deliver urgent messages. Their training began in childhood, with boys running long distances carrying water in their mouths to build stamina and breath control, as described in anthropologist Morris Opler’s studies of Apache culture. This endurance was underpinned by a combination of physical conditioning, environmental adaptation and strategic knowledge of the landscape. Apache warriors traveled light, carrying minimal supplies like dried meat or mescal, and relied on their intimate understanding of water sources and terrain to sustain such grueling treks. Military accounts, such as those from General George Crook’s campaigns in the 1870s, noted the Apaches’ ability to outpace cavalry units, often disappearing into the desert or mountains after covering immense distances. Their diet, rich in high-energy foods like mesquite beans and agave, provided sustained energy, while their minimalist footwear—rawhide sandals or moccasins—allowed for swift, agile movement across rocky landscapes. This unparalleled endurance not only made the Apache formidable in guerrilla warfare but also cemented their legacy as one of history’s most resilient indigenous peoples. © Dakota Spirit #archaeohistories
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Clayton Nott
Clayton Nott@Dvtch99·
125 million voted, and 125 million stayed home and basically voted for Trump.
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Clayton Nott@Dvtch99·
I remember when Our Lady Peace was popular. What a great week!
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Clayton Nott@Dvtch99·
In 1508 a.d. Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel. I 2016, Sudbury's St Anne's got...this...
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Clayton Nott@Dvtch99·
Thank god the Internet never overreacts to anything...
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