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5851
« on: December 16, 2015, 03:30:32 AM »
Doesn't seem like an illogical choice now that Bayonetta 2 is Nintendo exclusive. The first Bayonetta game really wasn't too bad, although it was rather sexualised.
5852
« on: December 15, 2015, 05:59:13 PM »
Wouldn't have met my girlfriend.
5853
« on: December 15, 2015, 01:26:06 PM »
You're threads are always good reads. The weather here has'nt been to shabby, given it's time of year. Their's always going to be people to complain, but not much your able to do about that. There never going to be satisfied with they're situation anyways. Alot of people are like that these days.
Thanks shitty reception on the train for making me post this prematurely. Fuck.
5854
« on: December 15, 2015, 01:00:32 PM »
It was the best Star Wars movie.
5855
« on: December 15, 2015, 12:37:53 PM »
I keep thinking that Bungie can't fall any lower. Every time, I am disappointed.
5856
« on: December 15, 2015, 11:10:58 AM »
He is, though.
5857
« on: December 15, 2015, 09:34:56 AM »
Cheat, are the guests actual people or what?
Most are bots, but a few of them are actual people lurking.
5858
« on: December 15, 2015, 05:31:56 AM »
Cheesey is right here. If possible, let her know that you'll leave her be but that she can let you know if she'd need something. But other than that, let it go.
5859
« on: December 15, 2015, 05:27:36 AM »
Emma, Sophie or Elizabeth for a girl. No clue for a guy, but maybe a Dutch name.
5860
« on: December 14, 2015, 05:55:17 PM »
Anyone seen that new Star Trek trailer?
5861
« on: December 14, 2015, 02:58:39 PM »
A complete breakdown of the content we'll get tomorrow in the Cartographer's Gift update
https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/games/halo-5-guardians/updates/Cartographers-Gift
Damn, forge sounds pretty damn good.
*looks and sounds
Can't watch because in class. Anything more I should know than what was described by 343 in that link?
Revised magnet tool. Object welding. You can basically make two objects a new single object. Scripting. Weather effects Fog Can change the terrain. Such as change it to a snow theme. You don't have to sit through a loading screen to render the dynamic lighting. Copy/paste entire grouped sections. Such as a base you just made, for example. Natural objects such as grass will take on the texture of the base map terrain underneath so it blends in naturally.
Just to name a few.
Damn, sounds good. Especially the texture stuff and grouping.
5863
« on: December 14, 2015, 01:19:48 PM »
Pizza Hut. Dominoes is really meh.
5865
« on: December 14, 2015, 11:13:27 AM »
So how bad is this game? It's probably fucking awful.
It's really not that bad. Warzone is a pretty interesting addition, the Req system with the card packs is pretty enticing and the campaign is pretty good from the few missions I've played so far. Arena can be fun but the lack of competitive modes where you don't start with an assault rifle and a very small amount of playlists are a pretty big buzzkill. Just don't listen to the "10/10 genuine core Halo gameplay but more modern" comments and try thinking of it as something different altogether. I'm having more fun that way.
5866
« on: December 14, 2015, 10:41:32 AM »
I have been doing that for 3-4 months a year for the past 6 years now. 3 more days until the start of this semester's study period. It really does suck.
5867
« on: December 14, 2015, 10:30:47 AM »
No clue, but I did get some sort of ultra rare binary rifle some time ago.
5868
« on: December 14, 2015, 10:27:05 AM »
You get used to it, but it is a little disappointing. I don't claim to know it all and enjoying being challenged on these kinds of things, so it can be nice to actually have a proper discussion on politics.
Out of all the posting I've seen, and people who apparently know what they talk about, you're consistently the one who has a certain eloquence above the others with complicated issues like this, as well as presenting facts extremely well.
Honestly, I'm a little envious.
There really is nothing special about me to be envious of, though. But it's nice knowing that some people here enjoy reading what I have to say. Much appreciated.
5869
« on: December 14, 2015, 04:23:33 AM »
Ah yes, because other countries with just as many depressed and mentally ill people (the US does not have a monopoly on the sick and violently twisted, rates of mental illness and depression are similar in just about all Western nations), with just as lacking mental health care programs (for example, a German friend of mine with severe depression has been on a waiting list to be appointed a therapist for almost half a year now), with the same amount of easy exposure to violent and sexual media for both children and adults alike (everything shown on US TV and the internet, we get here just the same), with the media covering everything in great depth just the same (constant coverage of large events, live updates, mentioning the names and kill counts of mass killings...) have the same problem with mass shootings and gun violence, right?
No. We both know that they don't. To deny that easy access to firearms is a major risk factor for mass shootings and gun violence is about as uninformed as claiming that the presence of large bodies of water (such as pools, seas or lakes) is no risk factor for people drowning, but that the higher rates of deaths by drowning in those areas are actually all to blame on media glorification of swimming.
Guns are not the only factor in these problems, but to deny that they're not a major one is really pretty delusional.

Septagon when you post
You get used to it, but it is a little disappointing. I don't claim to know it all and enjoying being challenged on these kinds of things, so it can be nice to actually have a proper discussion on politics.
5870
« on: December 14, 2015, 03:37:05 AM »
to be fair, that's what happens when you ignore gun control and mental healthcare for decades
You reap what you sow, yanks.
Mental health is definitely the core issue.
We have to analyze socio-cultural changes over the last few decades and try and figure this out. Why is this happening all the time now? I believe it to be a number of factors, including but not limited to: poor mental health programs, the increased acceptability and accessibility of extremely violent and sexual content that could be viewed by children (without the guidance of an adult) and so forth.
You're forgetting what's arguably the most important factor: easy access to firearms.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
No.
Ah yes, because other countries with just as high rates of depressed and mentally ill people (the US does not have a monopoly on the sick and violently twisted, rates of mental illness and depression are similar in just about all Western nations), with just as lacking mental health care programs (for example, a German friend of mine with severe depression has been on a waiting list to be appointed a therapist for almost half a year now), with the same amount of easy exposure to violent and sexual media for both children and adults alike (everything shown on US TV and the internet, we get here just the same), with the media covering everything in great detail (constant coverage of large events, live updates, mentioning the names and kill counts of mass killings...) have the same problem with mass shootings and gun violence, right? No. We both know that they don't. To deny that easy access to firearms is a major risk factor for mass shootings and gun violence is about as uninformed as claiming that the presence of large bodies of water (such as pools, seas or lakes) is no risk factor for people drowning, but that the higher rates of deaths by drowning in those areas are actually all to blame on media glorification of swimming. Guns are not the only factor in these problems, but to deny that they're a major one is really pretty delusional.
5871
« on: December 13, 2015, 06:44:43 PM »
Grey Warden, the leader of the Grey Warden Wolf Squad, the wolf unit lead by Grey Warden? Damn you're lucky.
5872
« on: December 13, 2015, 05:56:08 PM »
to be fair, that's what happens when you ignore gun control and mental healthcare for decades
You reap what you sow, yanks.
Mental health is definitely the core issue.
We have to analyze socio-cultural changes over the last few decades and try and figure this out. Why is this happening all the time now? I believe it to be a number of factors, including but not limited to: poor mental health programs, the increased acceptability and accessibility of extremely violent and sexual content that could be viewed by children (without the guidance of an adult) and so forth.
You're forgetting what's arguably the most important factor: easy access to firearms.
5873
« on: December 13, 2015, 02:28:07 PM »
LOL You people
Seems like half of Sep7agon is currently depressed while the other half was depressed at some point already in their lives
I understand some of you guys had fucked up parents and some stuff but... man the fuck up.
Statistically speaking, close to 400 million people suffer from mild to major depression around the world, with an estimated 10% of all males and up to 25% of females in Western countries suffering from a serious depression at one point in their life. It only makes sense that these rates are about the same if not higher among the kind of young people that typically spend a lot of time on websites like this one.
5874
« on: December 13, 2015, 01:55:55 PM »
Another thread derailed by weebs from the very first post.
5875
« on: December 11, 2015, 06:06:32 AM »
Statistically speaking, you're still more likely to be shot, assaulted, burglarised, suffer from food poisoning, bombed, run over by a vehicle, raped (and contract an STD) and murdered in the US than pretty much anywhere in Western Europe. I know that the US news reporting on this has been awful and borderline incorrect, but things are fine here.
What have they been saying?
Going by what my girlfriend's family and my own acquaintances have been saying? That Europe is a warzone on lockdown with terrorists behind every corner.
5876
« on: December 11, 2015, 06:04:20 AM »
Statistically speaking, you're still more likely to be shot, assaulted, burglarised, suffer from food poisoning, bombed, run over by a vehicle, raped (and contract an STD) and murdered in the US than pretty much anywhere in Western Europe. I know that the US news reporting on this has been awful and borderline incorrect, but things are fine here.
In real life, however, you're more likely to get killed in a terrorist attack in London if he comes here.
Rape is high for men if you're in prison. Murder is high, but the likelihood of being murdered if you live in a good area is really small. You're not going to be mugged or assaulted in a good neighborhood, or rural America.
I know you like to make America out to be like the Wasteland in Fallout 3, but it's just not true. Not to mention were not talking about ordinary crime, we're talking about terrorism. Of which the chance something big happens here is very likely.
Especially with the recently beefed up security and intelligence measures in the EU, I find it hard to see how you're more likely to be a victim of a terrorist attack here than in any other major Western city or how it's "very likely that something big is going to happen here". There's pretty shitty areas in Europe just the same, just how there's nice neighborhoods and rural areas where crime is virtually non-existent. But generally and stastically speaking, the US is a more dangerous place to be than Western Europe, even with what you're making out to be a massive and imminent terrorist threat. Not sure why you're trying to get so personal here. I've been to a number of US states in all parts of the country. I lived there for over a year, saw quite a bit of what the country has to offer and studied its social, political and legal systems extensively. I don't think that it's some wasteland. I'm just talking facts and statistics here. No need to take any of it personal.
5877
« on: December 11, 2015, 05:36:04 AM »
Statistically speaking, you're still more likely to be shot, assaulted, burglarised, suffer from food poisoning, bombed, run over by a vehicle, raped (and contract an STD) and murdered in the US than pretty much anywhere in Western Europe. I know that the US news reporting on this has been awful and borderline incorrect, but things are fine here.
5878
« on: December 10, 2015, 01:24:21 PM »
Warden Eternal was tougher than I expected. Took me quite a few tries to kill him. Campaign has been pretty good so far.
A B C, Flee's gonna learn how to count to three.
Yeah, I know what's coming up. I wasn't expecting to get an Xbox One or Halo 5 anywhere near as soon as I did, so I read through some of the threads on the game. I'm just going to assume that there's a way around the fight or that it takes place in an area that allows you to fight them more effectively than in this mission.
That area does look a lot more suitable to fight them in than the first one. I'll give killing them a try first.
5879
« on: December 10, 2015, 01:21:44 PM »
Nabokov, Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy are all top tier.
5880
« on: December 10, 2015, 12:29:50 PM »
Warden Eternal was tougher than I expected. Took me quite a few tries to kill him. Campaign has been pretty good so far.
A B C, Flee's gonna learn how to count to three.
Yeah, I know what's coming up. I wasn't expecting to get an Xbox One or Halo 5 anywhere near as soon as I did, so I read through some of the threads on the game. I'm just going to assume that there's a way around the fight or that it takes place in an area that allows you to fight them more effectively than in this mission.
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