The one and only time I was in NY was in 1998, it wasn't bad at the time. Our choir sang Handel's Messiah in Carnegie Hall which was I nice experience.
He's talking about you Bluecapita.
You're overthinking it, Uvalde is basically northern Mexico and the police act like your average Mexican cops. They operate by bribes and there is no incentive for them to risk dying without appropriate compensation.
It is no coincidence that the current Pope is a South American Jesuit.
She claims to be Sephardic Jewish by the by.
Isn't that 3? Wasn't the villian in 2 the awesome Mike Ironside?
I didn't mean to give that impression, sorry.
"Lethn's main hobby is verbose whining (though he is absolutely correct about AI), AoV is Tony's nickname. I've been here since day one, I was on Reddit KiA2 since day one, I was on half KiA in it's first week after the r/gaming threads on 5 guys were shut down. Telia is correct as is Graphenium who's also been around for a long time."
From 14 days ago man.
I never have, I'm glad it exists and have plenty in common with it's users, but I prefer the discussion here. I know the users here and have a limited amount of time and interest to devote to forum browsing. That aside you're burning goodwill on schizo posting.
You've lost the plot on this stuff Graphenium, you need to correct. As someone who's defended you from being called a shill, I think you need to be more discerning in who YOU accuse of being a shill. yoisi is a weeaboo so of course he's obsessed with the black samurai garbage, especially since it ties in three topics he and the forum are interested in, Japan, gaming and niggerfication.
Indian women shouldn't be allowed to procreate until after 50 years of age.
Awesome, glad it hit home. It's a fascinating read.
Did my post in Smith1980's thread get you interested or just coincidence?
Audie Murphy and Randolph Scott westerns are generally good adventure movies (Audie movies with heavy Indian themes should be avoided, sorry TentElephant if he still lurks). No Name on the Bullet, Ride a Crooked Trail, and Ride Clear of Diablo would be my recommendation for Audie movies and The Tall T, Ride Lonesome and A Lawless Street for Randolph Scott. Doesn't really fit the theme, but I like old westerns.
"Muh gaming community" "muh brigades", these arguments seem familiar somehow. Fairly sure they were the reasons given on half-KiA for many of the gay mod abuses. Whiners on Reddit KiA2 had the exact same complaints.
Sometimes I wonder if you're an Imp alt (though it would be remarkable self control for Imp to maintain the facade for so long).
Anyway, only first wavers should be mods. Kienan, Assassin or even m0r1arty would be my vote.
I agree with you about his wife, once she became his official co-writer everything got noticably worse.
I'm fairly sure the book you're talking about is the Redemption of Althalus and it's the book that convinced me to stop reading Eddings. Many of his worst excesses were becoming apparent in his later series like the Mallorean and the Tamuli but they became truly egregious in that book.
I didn't say third way, I said third position.
Nah, left vs right is a distraction. There is a third position....
I have the Epic Comics 38 issue run of Akira. Definitely hurt the wallet to collect it in the late 90s.
I was wondering if those were any good. I normally discount non author continuations of a universe, but I'll give this a try, thanks.
Indeed, there's a lot of interesting parallels with 40k in the book. It's a hard read though, you have to get in the groove of reading the repetitive 17th century diary style. His novel House on the Borderland is an easier read, and highly influential to the likes of H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith.
My thoughts exactly. He eventually gets overly predictable and his protagonists are never really challenged but he gets it most right in this series.
I'm currently reading The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson. A strange and dense novel written in 1912 detailing a man's journey across an earth of eternal darkness to rescue his reincarnated love from the 17th century. He's got a powered saw like weapon he uses to dispatch twisted soul stealing monsters. The remnants of humanity live in a gargantuan pyramid called the Last Redoubt. The novel is written in an overly stylized "17th century" fashion and features no dialogue as it's laid out as if it is his diary (of course).
The book I finished previously is called Brother Assassin by Fred Saberhagen. A man is tasked with traveling to key points in time to prevent the malicious machine intelligences called Berserker probes from using their own time infiltrators to disrupt humanity's past. Whether acknowledged or not I'm fairly certain that this is the book that inspired Terminator and not Harlan Ellison's Outer Limits episodes.
And that of course is the reason their behavior was prohibited in the first place. Humans and civilization seem to need periodic reminding on why rules were made in the first place.