Temujan 🇨🇦

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Temujan 🇨🇦

Temujan 🇨🇦

@Temujan1

Came for #SpaceX, stayed for #TwitterofTime - 🇨🇦 #YNWA ⚓#CanadiansofTime (he/him)

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2020
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Forum User@FUser88732·
This was not good for the development of the game in Australia. In practice, Australia had to play an intercontinental knockout qualifier every four years - effectively, only two truly competitive matches in a four-year cycle. Qualifiers in the OFC often ended 10–0, 15–0 or even 20–0 in Australia’s favour. The record was 31–0, achieved with what was effectively Australia’s second-best side. Then Australia would have to face the fifth-best nation from South America - Argentina with Diego Maradona and Gabriel Batistuta, or Uruguay. There was little interest towards soccer except for the final 2 play off games for which players playing in Europe would turn in every 4 years. What kind of qualifiers were this for Australia or any country that would be placed in a situation like this?
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Bryan Fischer
Bryan Fischer@BryanDFischer·
World Cup knockouts by federation: AFC: 2/9 OFC: 0/1 CAF: 9/10 CONCACAF: 3/6 CONMEBOL: 5/6 UEFA: 13/16
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Temujan 🇨🇦@Temujan1·
@passfirstmafia @BryanDFischer Also it was an easier path to World Cup Qualification under the previous system as Oceania didn't have a dedicated spot, but had to contest a playoff against a South American team that Australia rarely won.
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Bryan Breguet@Prominent_Bryan·
It's really hilarious to watch Austria vs Algeria Austria gets nothing out of winning (versus a draw). Literally nothing (they finish second either way) Algeria gets nothing out of a win since they'd play Spain instead of Switzerland So a draw it is I guess
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Temujan 🇨🇦@Temujan1·
@MaxRadwan The first round of games were fire The second were good These last round mostly mid and with some great moments
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Max@MaxRadwan·
Due to the format rather than the football, 48 teams allow the good but not elite nations to have their moment as we’ve seen with the African sides and lower ranked Europeans and South Americans, but there’s basically 0 jeopardy for the big teams
🌂@washedxr

In all truth, World Cup has been pretty mid thus far

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Jennifer Lee Rossman
Jennifer Lee Rossman@JenLRossman·
#SaveStargate so we can have a spinoff sitcom about four retired system lords living together in Florida and we can call it the Goa'ulden Girls
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Temujan 🇨🇦@Temujan1·
@mellowhale If a team has 6 points, they are through If a team has 4 points, enough groups have a third place team on 3 or less points so they will be top 8 third place teams Because they changed it to head 2 head versus goal difference, they finish 2nd no matter how bad the last game goes
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Whackeen@Readerbell_·
So our thunderstorm is finally here.
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Temujan 🇨🇦@Temujan1·
@Readerbell_ 100% it is the industry But the bobbleheads in the industry saw that big famous author guy didn't finish the series and now is freaking out about it and squishing the new stories
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Whackeen
Whackeen@Readerbell_·
@Temujan1 I think that’s more to do with publishers & capitalism than a man who started a story and got stuck writing it. He’s such a big reason why fantasy is as big with people who didn’t grow up with Tolkien or classic fantasy. It feels short sighted to blame him instead of the industry
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Whackeen@Readerbell_·
Talk about entitled LMAO. I hope he never finishes now. Bunch of children. What happened to enjoying stories for what they are & using your imagination?
Larry Correia@monsterhunter45

I’ve been telling people this for years. GRRM pissed off millions of customers but he don’t give a shit. He got his bag. But his legacy is being such an epic bum ass bum that he crippled an entire genre, ruined consumer sentiment, and killed off an entire generation of epic fantasy authors. Romantasy and LitRPG grew as a direct result of filling the smoking crater George left in the industry. New writers could no longer get deals to write epic fantasy unless the entire series was in the bag, and nobody can afford to gamble that much time to write that many books they may never sell. Publishers no longer took chances on new series because customers had got burned by lazy shirkers like George and Pat. Agents wouldn’t represent new epic fantasy unless the whole thing was done. It hurt Indy because dudes had to convince customers that they weren’t bums too. Except when book one makes $50 total, because customers said Im not starting a new series until it’s done! they sure as shit ain’t writing book two. So it’s a self fulfilling prophesy of suck. In the comments Dunning-Krugerands are saying this isn’t true. Look at guys like Brandon Sanderson. Wrong. Guys like him, or me, who already had established names, reputations, and fan bases were fine. We had enough customers who trusted us we could still do new things and people would come along to make it economically viable. For example, the only reason my epic fantasy series got picked up is because I was already successful and could guarantee a viable level of sales off my existing fans. Newbs don’t have that. And over the ten years it took for me to write the six books to finish it, the entire time I heard from potential customers, nope, not gonna start a new series that might not finish because of George. I am fine during this because I’m still gonna make a couple hundred grand off each of those just off my existing fans. Newbs make two bucks an hour, say to hell with being a writer I’m going back to my day job, and you all missed out on the next great author and his absolutely brilliant series, because you were too mad at billionaire George shoving twinkies in his mouth instead of writing. Nope. Guys like me and Brandon are fine. George’s profound laziness screwed over the new guys. Customers and the industry quit taking chances on new guys. We will never know how many excellent fantasy series we missed out on, robbed by George’s laziness burning so many customers. Some writers gave up, but others moved into different genres. Which is good. But it sure does suck if epic fantasy is your jam. LitRPG is close but different enough it blew up during this time frame because that’s where the talented went. Being such a pretentious, bloviating bum that you damage an entire industry and strangle a generation of aspiring artists is quite the legacy. Kal (who is a good writer btw, check out his books) asks what can we do about this? For me personally I’m just gonna continue mocking George’s work ethic in the hopes more normies realize what an outlier he is, and how they should expand their horizons to read other authors who aren’t stuck up, know it all, dickheads. And before anybody starts barking at me that I’m such a hypocrite because I’ve not finished all my series, sorry I’ve only finished three of eight so far, and have only written THIRTY books since George’s last one, the next MHI comes out in December, and the last two books are next year, and I’m not planning on retiring anytime soon (if ever).

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Iain Cameron
Iain Cameron@theiaincameron·
Japan v Sweden is the World Cup group-stage match that has the most islands. Japan has 14,125 islands. Sweden has about 267,570: more than any country on Earth. Between them: nearly 282,000 islands. Stay tuned for more cutting-edge, geography-based World Cup analysis.
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Elli🕷️🇵🇸@killpopSC2·
@laurak1453 @theiaincameron Sweden 1st then Finland and Norway (cant remember in which order) its cus of landrise, most of fennoscandia was below sea level from the inland ice pushing down on it, now that its melted the land rises up again, making many makes and many islands
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
The benefits of widespread EV adoption are, in order: 1. Lower vehicle emissions 2. Abstracting drivetrain from energy source 3. Less CO2 emissions. I think 2 is overlooked in the West. It’s well understood in China though, and the Hormuz crisis should make it clear to us too.
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Temujan 🇨🇦@Temujan1·
@TaylorTwellman The first round of games were electric The second round were more tense The third round feel meh, even though there have been some bangers
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Taylor Twellman
Taylor Twellman@TaylorTwellman·
Discussing the 48 team World Cup. I initially thought it would make the final group stage games more competitive. However the gentleman arguing with me on the airplane says it’s opposite. I then told him “let’s ask the people” So what say you?!
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Temujan 🇨🇦@Temujan1·
Both teams should have scored and we are not even halfway to the hydration break
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Temujan 🇨🇦@Temujan1·
Don't remember watching a nil-nil half time where the score could have just as easily been 6-3
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