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which is rather incovneinent but they at least do free delivery so that's nice

what was the last thing you bought online and why?

sorry that this shitpost is not of a lower quality but i can't think of a psycduck sleeposts to make

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The Flood / A better kind of selfie stick!
« on: August 17, 2015, 12:20:32 PM »
YouTube


Why do people buy these damn things...

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Gaming / e.eod bot
« on: August 16, 2015, 08:13:52 PM »
I've played a few rounds of metro today (more than a few actually but anyway) and I've been basically just using the EOD bot.

48-2
20-0

Stuff like that >_>

God damn if it isn't fun to see the terror on the enemy's face as you come REEEEEEing towards them with the little pilot light firing away.

Cheap tactics, scummy as hell but hilarious all the same.

Discuss your favoured method of platinum madding people <_<

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i want bri'in to be back bri'ish
you got interacial law of the mooslamic infudel
there tryna get their lore over are contry
ssapnin in ova contry is apnin evrywere

like erm
youve got you ve got
muslamic ray guns

so we need to march to get them out of our contry and bring back freddo frogs at 10p



we start by gettin out the ee-yoo

then we collapse the chunnel to stop them from pourin in like war'er



then we gotta stop tree'in em lioiek fokin royaltea and get em out of our contry


liek this if you want to bring back hanging and strawbrery laces
1 like = 1 ded moose
1 shar = 10 dead caribou

dig deep brothers and togever we can stop the mudslim plague

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The Flood / Forgiveness
« on: August 13, 2015, 04:00:44 PM »
Unrelated to a previous thread, the title is just similar because reasons.

Stacking shelves gives you a lot of time to think and one of the things that came to mind today was the topic of forgiveness.

Specifically, how far does someone have to go that you would never forgive their actions?
A way to look at that is what is the worst thing someone has done to you, that you subsequently forgave?

As a concept, do you think that you should forgive people for their actions even if they cause great harm?

Just some light thinking on a thursday night <.<

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The Flood / Spiderman is patient zero of the weeaboo infection.
« on: August 12, 2015, 05:40:49 PM »

Nico Nico Nii

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33860778

The relevant bits

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The Japanese liked him, according to Cortazzi. "I think they respected Peter. He had great personal charm, he was interested in Japanese culture, he would always be repeating a haiku at every possible occasion. And when we were working for the establishment of a Japan festival in Britain in 1991 we were clear that the only person who could really be chair of it was Peter Parker."

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Peter Parker

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he would always be repeating a haiku at every possible occasion

tl;dr of the article is that this gentleman was one of the wartime translators trained by bongistan (WW2) to deal with the japanese invading our asian colonies <_<

His name was peter parker, spiderman, and he was without a doubt the original weeaboo.

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he would always be repeating a haiku at every possible occasion

Not even Category 5: Gaijins go around repeating haikus, well some might but none that I have seen <_<

Spiderman, your champion of weeb-thread derailing, was actually a weeaboo all along.

Git gud superhero fans, git gud.

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YouTube


Just a bit of news that bethesda announced on their twitter feed, which is nice to know. So there is no need for a broken steel DLC and there is no disappointment when they release DLC for the game that doesn't do a broken steel (FNV) so yey, you can just keep on playing as you wish rather than having to make a save etc.

You guys can get that from the title anyway but bleh.

Also no level cap, that's the more interesting part because I wonder how they are going to integrate that <.<

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Gaming / Glitcher 1.0.8 is out, go get it <_<
« on: August 07, 2015, 12:02:55 PM »
t4r

7GB something patch just released, so I'd recommend you go and download it if you are still playing it.

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The Flood / I want to buy a bluray player from the states, pls help
« on: August 07, 2015, 06:32:56 AM »
Long story short, I hate region coding and since the only region free bluray player is £200 on amazon it'd be cheaper to just import a yank bluray player since they are like $50.

So, can anyone recommend a bluray player make/model? etc and bonus points if it is one that amazon will ship across the atlantic <_<

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Serious / James Holmes/Cinema Shooter closer to a verdict
« on: August 04, 2015, 03:39:07 AM »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-33763506

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Convicted mass killer James Holmes has moved one step closer to the death penalty after jurors rejected a defence appeal for leniency.

The same jury found Holmes guilty of killing 12 people and wounding 70 others at a cinema in Aurora, Colorado.

Holmes' mitigating factors, including mental illness, do not outweigh the crime, the jury determined on Monday.

Now the proceedings move to the third and final phase of the sentencing where victims will make impact statements.

Victims and their relatives will soon have the opportunity to tell the court about how Holmes' crimes have affected their lives.

During the second phase, Holmes' family and childhood friends shared memories of him as a loving child who became more isolated as he grew up.
Jansen Young, who saw her boyfriend Jonathan Blunk killed in the cinema, could testify during the third sentencing phase

Both Holmes' parents took the stand during sentencing to plead for his life.

"I didn't realize that his loudest cry for help was his silence," Arlene Holmes, James' mother, told court prosecutors.

During his trial, defence lawyers argued, unsuccessfully for Holmes to be found not guilty by reason of insanity.

But instead the jury of nine women and three men convicted him on all 165 counts of murder, attempted murder, and possession of explosives.

The jury will next determine in the coming days whether the 27-year-old should be executed by lethal injection.

So there is clearly no doubt he killed/maimed all those people, or that he should be removed from society but the question that comes to mind is whether he should be being executed, life-sentenced or padded-cell'd. The third option would depend a lot on whether the mental illness he has is severe enough to warrant that/impair higher choices and the like.

What do you think should happen to him?

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I love youtube safari, does anyone else play this fun e-sport?

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The Flood / If you can't handle the banter
« on: July 28, 2015, 09:09:24 PM »
don't get on the bus 👌



Discuss the wonders of the chav chariot and why public transportation is enjoyable in your area.

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Two things actually

Spoiler
DEEZ NUTS

and

Spoiler
Some stuff from amazon

Witcher 3 Guidebook (for when I've beaten the game)


Trigger Warning: Weebshit
No matter how I look at it, I'm so sorry

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YouTube


They are really ramping up the videogame licensing with their IPs >_>

And not all of them are shitty PvZ ripoffs and Chess Games either, Total Warhammer and now an Inquisitor RPG for next gen consoles... Now all we need is a guardsman v tyranids FPS Survival Horror and my dreams will have come true ;x;

It's kinda weird though, GW used to let THQ/Relic make the best damn 40k stuff out there but then it went under and I guess they bailed ship. But they are giving the IP over to some pretty notable companies rather than just indieshits so 10/10 what a time to be alive.

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Gaming / TW3 Questchin about Questin
« on: July 25, 2015, 05:55:05 PM »
For anyone who has played the bejeesus out of it, do noticeboards generate new witcher contracts as time goes on?


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The Flood / The rock I live under...
« on: July 25, 2015, 04:15:50 PM »
So apparently, the book I've been waiting for for the last four years has been delayed to 2017.

Now I haven't 100% confirmed this, but amazon's store page now has that release date on it and there is nothing anywhere online about the book being released.

So yeah I'm kinda annoyed now that I'll have finished high school and university in the time it's taken him to release the next book <_<

God dammit.

Discuss surprise disappointments ITT

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Gaming / BF4 Gamenight Gamemode poll
« on: July 25, 2015, 03:59:00 PM »
t4r

Rush is best girl.

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On the Xbone since damn near all of you seem to be on that (although PS4 can be done too >_>)

Any interest or any thoughts on a date for it? Fri/Sun this week probably work for me although it can't be too late on either day.

Depending on the numbers it'd either be a smallish affair where we all squad/party up into a server or it'll be a dogpile into an empty server and kick the shit out of everyone/each other. lol

Hokai so gonna go ahead and set the time for Sunday 6pm GMT, i'll hopefully have added everyone by then (sorry i'm lazy >_>) so it should be all good to go. If you can post stating you will be able to attend so I have a rough idea of numbers we can plan this shit out.

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The Flood / Chinese Cartoon Thread [Anime stuff]
« on: July 21, 2015, 07:16:10 PM »
Gonna put a nice little warning here at the top of the post
-Don't derail, go offtopic with 'fuckin weebs' or 'two bombs' or any of that stuff, it's funny now and then but having every single thread to do with chinese cartoons turn into a shitfest over nonsense gets pretty tiresome.
If ya do, I'll just delete the post outright. Call it mod abuse, modsrnazis, vietnamfuckingshits or what have you but like I said, it's funny now and then but not all the time.
Reposting a deleted offtopic/derailing comment falls under the rules as usual, check them if you aren't sure what this means.

tl;dr - Don't watch chinese cartoons? This thread ain't for you.

Anyhoo on with the weebery

What was the last one you finished watching?
Was it any good?
What are you currently watching/planning to watch soon?
Any that you would recommend (and why)?

Psyduck answers
Sabagebu!
Yesh, made me giggle a few times and laugh a couple. Going by my usual track record of being a stoney faced sod when I'm watching anything that isn't gory, this is probably lots of laughing for people who are less... kaiki'd.
A few; druaga, kekkai (if it ever ends), the school SoL zombie thing and rewatching Chaika for the mwee.
Sabagebu for reasons above, Chaika and Psycho-Pass for reasons that can be requested <.<

A few pics and stuff
What happens if you try to derail this thread
Kotori Bomb
Das' best avatar

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The Flood / GUESS WHAT CAME IN THE MAIL TODAY
« on: July 17, 2015, 05:24:56 AM »
My xbox juan.

Discuss recent deliveries and things in the mail that you have received recently.

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The Flood / Psychology Q&A
« on: July 14, 2015, 07:53:17 PM »
So I'm a little bored and waiting for the sleeping tablets to kick in so here we go

Ask me questions about psychology and related shit and I'll try to answer them. If you'd like a funposting answer instead of a serious one, please include the term pineapple in your question subtly like the following.

''Describe the role of dopamine in the formation of addictions. Pineapples.''

etc

Gogogoamameanythingupboatforupboatgibgoldplsirepo tu

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Serious / Never thought I'd say this... Thank you SNP
« on: July 14, 2015, 09:21:19 AM »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33520547

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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has told David Cameron he is "not master of all he surveys" after her party forced a delay in a planned fox-hunting vote.

Ministers shelved Wednesday's vote on relaxing hunting laws in England and Wales after the SNP said it would vote against the changes.

The party had previously said it would not vote on issues affecting England and Wales only.

Mr Cameron said the SNP's position was "entirely opportunistic".

Downing Street said it was "disappointing" that the vote had to be postponed, and said new proposals on the Hunting Act would be introduced "in due course".
'Slender majority'

The government has said the hunting vote will now be held after plans to give English MPs a veto on matters affecting only England - although this would not stop the hunting issue having to be voted on by the whole House of Commons.

Ms Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister, said the decision to delay the hunting vote showed "David Cameron can't carry his own parliamentary group", and that he only had a "slender and fragile" majority.
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Media caption Nicola Sturgeon says the SNP decided to vote on foxhunting in England because David Cameron is "out of step with English opinion"
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Media caption David Cameron says the SNP decision to vote on a fox-hunting law which does not affect Scotland is "entirely opportunistic"

She said he had also been forced to pull his English votes for English laws plans, showing that he was "not master of all he surveys in the House of Commons".

She said if he "had any sense", he would come back with proposals based on "fairness and reasonableness" that "work in both directions".

Earlier she had explained her party's decision to take part in the hunting vote, saying there had been "overwhelming demand" from people in England.

Another reason, she said, was because David Cameron was making Scottish MPs "second-class citizens" in the House of Commons.
'Interesting politics'

Mark D'Arcy, BBC Parliamentary correspondent
Protesters gathered outside the Houses of Parliament

With two strategic retreats in the space of a week, the intersection of Hunting and English Votes for English Laws (EVEL) is generating some really interesting politics.

Last week, the government paused its attempt to bring in EVEL, replacing a vote on Wednesday with a consultative debate.

Today another "turn your back and run away, and live to fight another day" moment on the proposed changes to the Hunting Act.

Read the blog in full

The government plans to change Commons rules to allow English, or English and Welsh, MPs a "decisive say" on legislation only applying there.

However, the current proposals would not prevent SNP MPs from voting against the changes.

This is because the statutory instrument ministers want to use to change the law would require the support of the whole of the House of Commons.

The government's decision to reschedule the vote came as anti-hunting protesters gathered at the Houses of Parliament to protest against changing the law.

The changes would have brought the Hunting Act in line with Scotland, where an unlimited number of dogs can be used to "flush out" a fox to be shot, compared to just two in England and Wales.
'Rollercoaster week'
Claire Marshall, BBC environment correspondent

It's been a rollercoaster week for the old, bitter enemies on each side of this debate.

Last Wednesday - Budget day - there was quiet jubilation in hunts in England and Wales at the prospect of the loathed Hunting Act being relaxed.

Dignity would be restored: they could hunt without their every move being filmed. Animal welfare groups were devastated: it was a sneaky step, hunting would be back, and they only had a week to mobilise.

Now with the abandonment of the vote, their fortunes have apparently been reversed.

But this isn't a tale of victory and defeat. Both sides now know the government's desire to change the Hunting Act.

They are digging in for a much more protracted fight that could - believe it or not - become even more bitter.

But the 56 SNP MPs, plus Labour and some Conservative MPs opposed to hunting, meant the government's change stood little chance of being approved in Wednesday's free vote.

The SNP says it will now consider tightening the law in Scotland to match England and Wales.

Maria Eagle, Labour's shadow environment secretary, said: "David Cameron is now running scared because he knew he was going to lose the vote on fox-hunting."

Meanwhile, a poll for the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire show has suggested almost three in four British adults are against making fox hunting legal.

The poll, conducted by ComRes, asked 1,005 people if the practice "should or should not be made legal again?"./quote]
tl;dr

Scottish Nationalist Party comes out of the blue to slam the door shut on Cameron's dick over the fox hunting repeal vote. After previously stating they would not vote on any issues concerning England or Wales, to lull the tories into a false sense of security they come out with this 10/10 rochambeau.

Spoiler
This isn't a hurr tories are evil (they are tho, full on baby eating bishops the lot of them) or the SNP is bae post but more of a watch Cameron's pineapple get ended by a little scottish lady post.

For a more serious note, this is very good. Fuck the hunting repeal and fuck anyone who votes in favour of it <_<

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Serious / Well Germany has the right approach here <.<
« on: July 13, 2015, 07:18:17 PM »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33464970

Full article embed for people who hate links
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Some men who are sexually attracted to children would like help to change their condition but fear doctors will tell the police. In Germany, though, a campaign is under way to persuade them to sign up for confidential treatment, even if they have abused a child - and doctors are hailing it as a big success.

Max is a science graduate, in his early thirties. Articulate, with a ready smile and an infectious laugh. He could be your neighbour, your work colleague or your sister's new boyfriend. A nice guy. An average bloke. Except he's also a paedophile.

Max is sexually attracted to pre-pubescent girls — typically between the ages of six and 11. It's an urge that for years filled him with self-loathing and despair.

"I would see a girl, and I would undress the girl in my mind, and it was just disgusting, and I'd say to myself: 'Stop this.' And it just wouldn't stop. I had feelings of disgust and fear," he says.

Max has never abused a child sexually, nor does he consume child pornography — itself a form of indirect abuse, because children are usually involved in its production. In fact Max is just one of many people who feel an attraction to children, but who are determined not to act on it.

They are sometimes called celibate or "virtuous" paedophiles. The word "paedophilia" describes the sexual attraction, not the abuse itself, so not all paedophiles are child abusers - and not all child abusers are paedophiles, experts say, since abuse sometimes has other root causes.

Celibate paedophiles are a hidden segment of the population. They have never committed an offence, so are unknown to the police. And because of the taboo - and the fear of violence from people who think they are child abusers - they usually keep their attraction secret.

    There is no such thing as the typical paedophile which people imagine. We are all different
    Max

It's a much bigger group than you might think. Recent research suggests that between 3% and 5% of men, from all social and economic backgrounds, could be sexually attracted to children. Some are attracted only to girls. Others only to boys. Others to both. And some are also attracted to adults.

"I don't have greasy hair, pebble glasses and wear tatty clothes," writes Max in a book he has published to help other paedophiles who don't want to abuse children. "There is no such thing as the typical paedophile which people imagine. We are all different, and completely normal people. The only thing we all have in common is a sexual attraction to children… I am learning to control the sexual side of my feelings."

He's doing that partly thanks to a radical treatment for paedophiles called the Dunkelfeld Prevention Project, which is in operation at 11 different centres across Germany.

For a year he attended group therapy, three hours every week.

"It was very painful," he tells me. "It was about getting to know a side of myself that I had hidden, a side that I didn't like to think about. It's painful to acknowledge that you are a paedophile. It was like standing in front of a mirror, and on the one hand thinking: 'What kind of a monster are you?' But it was also very healthy to stand in front of the mirror and say: 'I'm a paedophile, but that's OK, I won't do anything bad.'
Find out more

You can listen to this report on the PM programme on BBC Radio 4 from 17:00 BST on Monday 13 July.

Or catch up on iPlayer

"A very important thing is acceptance. To be able to think and feel that paedophilia is a part of me, but it's not what defines me. My actions are what define me."

The treatment is a form of cognitive behavioural therapy which analyses past sexual behaviour and feelings, in order to come up with strategies to avoid potentially abusive situations in the future. Some practical advice is very simple, such as never being alone with a child. Other tactics are more complicated, and involve changing attitudes, for example helping the patient to grasp that sexual contact with children can never be consensual.

Controversially, the treatment is also available for men who have abused children in the past — even if that abuse has gone unreported.

So what does a therapist do if a patient says he has abused a child?

"If he comes to us and says, 'I have done something illegal in the past and don't want to do it again,' and that's the normal case for us, then we can help him to build up his self-regulatory behaviour to not do that again," says Dr Anna Konrad of the Charite hospital in Berlin.

But surely, I suggest, it's difficult to sit opposite a man who has abused children and try to help him?

"The main aim of the project is to protect children from being abused, and if I can help the person not to do that again, then for me it's quite clear that I should do that," she says.

In Germany, therapists are not only not obliged to report past abuse to the authorities, it is illegal to violate the principle of patient confidentiality - unlike in Britain, where therapists have a duty to report.

The British approach makes it extremely difficult to treat someone properly, Konrad says. The past behaviour of abusers can't be analysed effectively, and paedophiles rarely come forward for treatment in the first place because of the fear of arrest - if they have committed a crime they are right to be afraid, and even if they haven't they may still consider it too risky.

Max agrees with this.

"A treatment like this can prevent the first offence. Criminalisation — if it works very, very well, and it usually doesn't — can only prevent the second offence," he says.

More than 430 men have started the treatment. And because of a lack of places, there are long waiting lists. Since it was first set up in 2005 more than 5,350 people have contacted the network for advice or to find out more about the therapy. Anna Konrad says patients are asked to fill in a questionnaire at the start of the treatment and at the end - and that a comparison of the two suggests the success rate is good.

"I always knew that I was different, and what others thought about people like me," say masked men in a television commercial — one dressed as a doctor, another as a workman, another as a student.

"No-one is guilty because of their sexual inclination — but everyone is responsible for their behaviour," says the final young man as he takes the mask off, adding: "I don't want to become an offender."

The idea behind the policy is not to help the perpetrator instead of the victim — but rather to help the potential perpetrator, in order to prevent there being a victim in the first place.

tl;dr is that Germany is treating paedophiles in pretty much the best possible way to prevent first and further instances of abuse. If you make the seeking help part of it free from stigma and the like then rather than forcing people to hide and fall prey to their own inclinations (Stuffing skeletons into the closet only works for so long) and then end up crossing the line and ruining the life of another person.

If they can go to a therapist, ask for help and discuss the matter freely without then being thrown in a cell you are much more likely to prevent any future abuse from occuring. If they get thrown in jail and are abused by the public upon learning of their conviction, that's sure as shit going to stop people from seeking help in the first place.

But for discussion here, the controversial part I imagine is where the therapists are obliged by law to not report past abuses where they are in the UK. As an example

UK
Patient explains they abused a child wo years ago
Therapist has to report this by law, then the patient goes to jail and the possibility of helping them is forever trashed. The plus side of course is the justice being done for the victim, but that only goes so far to prevent other victims.

Germany
Patient explains they abused a child two years ago
Therapist is obligated to keep their fucking mouth shut when it comes to patient confidentiality, paedophile is helped to overcome their urges and then never abuses another child again. The down side being that there is no punitive justice for the victim.

So thoughts on the idea of putting prevention before punishment?
Would you rather just see all of them lynched and be done with it?
And what do you think about the way confidentiality is handled between the two systems?

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Gaming / I'm getting an Xbone in the next week or so <.<
« on: July 13, 2015, 04:57:57 PM »
t4r

Ordered it on amazon so it should be here within a week give or take, 21st is the estimate but sometimes it's faster. Getting master glitch collection and BF4.

So if anyone wants to add me on the Xbone, assuming I can transfer my old GT across without too much trouble then that should be all fine <.<

So post ITT with your GT if you want to, reason being that way I can double check later when I inevitable lose track of who's GT goes with who's username which is what happened on Bnet at one point >_>

If you are in the super secret illerminerty group already then you don't need to post ITT <_<

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The Flood / Fun Fact!
« on: July 12, 2015, 07:02:45 AM »
You can't spell Autopsy without Psy.



I have a space next week if anyone would like some discount surgery, byob recommended because fire extinguishers only do so much for anaesthetic.

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How disney is pronounced in a few different languages, it's actually worth the 7 seconds it takes to watch <.<

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The Flood / Results day
« on: July 11, 2015, 06:33:31 PM »
Welp, I saw the email saying my results are now in and I was getting the noose, paracetamol and semtex ready before I opened it when I saw some good news not bad <.<

Got myself a distinction for this year, which is notably better than the last.

Last year I got 60 something for the coursework and 88 for the exam, this year I got 83 for the coursework and 88 for the exam (mostly because my tutor this time around wasn't called 'Chodemeister*' and also because it was actual psychology and not sociolology materials)

*Not even joking, that's what their marking username was.

So yeh I'm quite pleased by all this, it means I'm on track to becoming a clinical psych so Das you better enjoy your last few remaining years outside of the asylum <_<

#blogpostshitpostderpost

Anyone else had their results back yet? Is it terminal and/or did you pass?

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Septagon / MOVED: Where's Waldo?
« on: July 10, 2015, 09:43:19 AM »

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Gaming / Bottleman and the most valuable currency in The Witcher 3
« on: July 08, 2015, 10:36:42 AM »
I'm wondering how many of you who play it already know about the bottleman, if you do then yey if not then have a quick read.

It's kind of cheesing in a way, so I'll spoiler it for those who don't like temptation to bend the rules and all that.

Spoiler
In novigrad there is a merchant who sells empty bottles at a 1:1 ratio for Crowns, his stock infinitely replenishes with new bottles each time you exit the shop menu but the currency remains, I think he also buys all good and I mean all goods at a 1:1 value ratio for crowns.

So rather than getting 100 something crowns for a 600 crown diamond, you can get 600 crowns or 600 bottles. The reason the bottles are valuable here is because when you sell them to any other merchant with say 4000000000000 crowns in their inventory you get back the 1:1 trade in for bottles. This is how you get around the bottleman having only a few hundred crowns every few days or so.

So after trawling the countryside and looting my way through the game I fast travel to st gregory's bridge and go down to the waterfront, find the merchant and spend about 20 minutes cashing it all in for bottles. Then when I have 6000+ bottles in my inventory which oddly enough only weighs like 60 carry weight (Zerrikanian saddlebags make that nothing) I wander around the town and cash in the bottles for stuff I actually want like spamloads of rare alchemy stuff.

YouTube


Video has a location for ya

If you already know about bottleman, can you suggest any other ways to exploit the game? <_<

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