getaclou

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getaclou

getaclou

@clou2745

Katılım Ocak 2022
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getaclou@clou2745·
@Indigenousidk People only celebrated because the murderer shares some of their political ideals and has pretty privilege.
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Alastag 🦉@AlsChannel·
@ToonLibertarian @GoodPoliticGuy A right is literally by definition an obligation for people to *do* something so you can have something: Your right to bear arms means someone has to get the materials, the ammo, make and sell them, etc. and that requires labour which is paid for, so by definition not slavery.
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Chrizz@DE_CHRIZZ0·
@jeremyb___ He was nearing the end of his journey, yet he still delivered a performance that outshined everyone around him. A true master of his craft and a genuine hero.
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getaclou@clou2745·
@spikesguides Annoying ass kid is having a meltdown because his definition of "hamburger" means "deluxe hamburger." Anyone who has worked in the food industry knows a "hamburger" doesn't include the extra toppings and condiments.
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KiburiK@truestdonk·
@Mht72199 @malacamarada In the story of the tower of babel the tower wasnt supposed to literally reach heaven, it was to reach the sky, the heavens, and serve as a beacon for all to be united. Then god said "with them united theres nothing they wont be able to achieve" so he struck them down and split..
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Sara Antifa (ella)@malacamarada·
En la película Matrix los buenos son los que toman la pastilla roja del conocimiento a pesar del sufrimiento, en vez de la azul de vivir feliz en la ignorancia Pero cuando Eva decide tomar la manzana del conocimiento antes que vivir en la ignorancia del paraíso, es la mala, ¿no?
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getaclou@clou2745·
@kittischmitti If this is about that "camel through the eye of a needle," the "eye" in question refers to a small city gate that travelers would have to strip their camels of all cargo to fit through the gate. It's a metaphor that you can't take what you have on earth with you to heaven
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Nationalize Blizzard👓@CallMeGdubG·
@imactuallykoo1s Mt Rushmore is a monument to American manifest destiny, right? As a gaming monument, it's the 4 faces that brought gaming as a medium into the mainstream. That's probably Mario, Cloud Strife, Solid Snake, and Master Chief. Gameplay. Storytelling. Commentary. Spectacle.
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Mick@Mick92443938·
@imactuallykoo1s People mistake Mount Rushmore’s for top 5s. That’s why you have morons thinking Hulk or Wolverine deserve the Mount Rushmore spot over Wonder Woman cuz of stupid “name 5 villains” arguments. A Mount Rushmore is how much of your medium to you represent.
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getaclou@clou2745·
@RazorwireRPG Tourist here forgot you can use the pipboy to hack robots using its cable with the Robotics Expert perk.
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RAZORWIRE@RazorwireRPG·
I'm surprised there has been so little innovation with the Pip-Boy in Fallout. I get it, it's how we interface with our inventory and quests and whatever, but I thought we would of had way more actual gameplay mechanics by now. What if the Pip-Boy had a hacking tool for computers? What if it interfaced with complex machinery? What if we had to collect Vault Door codes to actually access Vaults? What if there was weaponry systems included (a taser, EMP blasts etc). I don't think the Fallout 4 Pip Boy is all that interesting either, as the OG Pip boy interface was so fun (complete with broken and missing sections). I like playing mini games (when the animation actually works, mind you). I also think it's time to move away from the mono colour display (again, I know Bethesda wants it to be a 50's computer, but let's mix things up, shall we? Computers had colour screens in the 70's). I do actually think it's clever how the Pip-Boy is central to everything, but it's time it actually *does* something in the game world.
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atanangle@atanangle244323·
@RazorwireRPG They kinda tried in F4. It has that little dongle that is used to open Vault doors but never did anything more with it. What a waste.
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getaclou@clou2745·
@MiwaHoshih I think we found the person who got out first in dodgeball
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Elorm Daniel@elormkdaniel·
Historically, each generation is expected to surpass the one before it; to be smarter, more capable, and more innovative. That’s how progress is supposed to work. But Gen Z (Generation Z) breaks that pattern. For the first time, a generation didn’t meaningfully push civilization forward; instead, it stalled. In terms of real-world creation and foundational discovery, we didn’t advance but instead, we regressed. Look around at everything that defines modern life. The internet. Computers. Smartphones. Operating systems. Programming languages. Networking protocols. Satellites. GPS. Semiconductors. Power grids. Aviation. Modern medicine. Even the core ideas behind artificial intelligence. None of these were invented by Generation Z. They were designed, discovered, and built by previous generations long before we arrived. We didn’t create the foundations of the modern world we were born into them. Our era is defined less by invention and more by consumption. We scroll, stream, remix, optimize, and slightly improve what already exists. We polish interfaces, increase speed, change aesthetics, and repackage old ideas in new forms. That has value, but it isn’t the same as building something from nothing. Earlier generations built the tools; Generation Z mostly lives inside them. What makes this more striking is access. No generation before us had more information, cheaper computing power, global communication, and learning resources available instantly. The barriers were lower than ever. Yet despite having everything, we produced very little at the foundational level. And here’s the most interesting part: the generation after us is likely to be one of the smartest and most impactful generations yet. They will grow up surrounded by advanced technology that feels normal, not magical. When people stop being impressed by tools, they start questioning them and that’s when real innovation happens. That’s what makes Generation Z a historical anomaly: a generation that had everything handed to it, but left very little behind. History doesn’t remember who enjoyed progress. It remembers who created it.
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She has no clue what her son is up to… honestly, I don't get it either.

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@Designatedkitty I love how power armour IS here, and I get how it is in lore with Nate already having fought in the war... but they still should go back to it being something you earn
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Designated Kitty@Designatedkitty·
Power armor WAY too overpowered in fallout 4.
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Char1ty@Chr1ty·
@TheWideMurloc @Designatedkitty And that any random raider can just wear it and whats it. Where is "You literally can't move without training" part there was before?
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