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because they're faggots. if anything two towers wasn't enough
Spoiler

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They keep a shotgun next to the door. You'd better leave them a massive tip.
I'll bring my piece in case they try anything.

If there's a shootout I'll post pics.

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The Flood / Re: So, in the US....
« on: April 26, 2015, 06:40:44 AM »
You can't build houses on top of parcel lines (pre-made land plots made to make property management easier for the government and to avoid this very situation).  Before you can build a house the government has to come and survey the land.  If the proposed location sits on top of a parcel/tax jurisdiction line, they won't grant the build permit and will most likely just ask if you'd relocate x meters that way.

If your house is built on top of a parcel line, your residency is dictated by the location of your bedroom.

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The Flood / So I'm buying this today... (Discussion of old shit ITT)
« on: April 26, 2015, 06:29:25 AM »


These retailed for $975 (AFI $10,000) back in 1950.  The owner claims that this one works, and if so then I'm getting a bargain.  Apparently it came with the house and none of them are musicians.  I'm driving out to [redacted] to pick it up today.  It's an hour-long trip.

So what old shit do you guys own?

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Gaming / Re: Gaben is doing an AMA on Reddit talking about paid mods
« on: April 26, 2015, 06:23:23 AM »
Why can't they just do a PWYW thing that starts at $0.00?

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The Flood / Re: Obama and Keegan-Michael Key killed it at the WHCD
« on: April 26, 2015, 02:57:50 AM »
2:10

#REKT

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Wow there totally wasn't a 3 page thread about this already
HURR DURR LET'S BUMP THIS THREAD THEN INSTEAD OF GOING TO THAT ONE.

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Gaming / Re: Steam has paid mods now
« on: April 24, 2015, 06:47:13 PM »
Well there's goes any reason for me to get GTA 5 or any other game on PC from Steam. This shit sure is going to kill the Workshop. Good thing there is Nexus which is free.
GTA V will never have official mod support.

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Gaming / Re: What the fuck is this shit?
« on: April 23, 2015, 10:28:18 PM »
YES.  I WAS ONE OF THEM.

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The Flood / Re: Are you an Optimist or a Pessimist?
« on: April 23, 2015, 10:25:25 PM »
For a pessimist, I'm pretty optimistic.

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mfw the lead vocalist doesn't remember the vocal melody and gets pissed the fuck off when you play it out for him on bass.

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Gaming / Valve gives modders option to monetize their workshop items
« on: April 23, 2015, 08:00:53 PM »
Link to Steam article
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Introducing New Ways to Support Workshop Creators
The Steam Workshop has always been a great place for sharing mods, maps, and all kinds of items that you've created. Now it's also a great place for selling those creations.

With a new, streamlined process for listing and selling your creations, the Steam Workshop now supports buying mods directly from the Workshop, to be immediately usable in game.

Discover the best new mods for your game and enable the creators to continue making new items and experiences.

Starting with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Bethesda Game Studios has a history of providing strong support for user modifications in their games. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has continued that tradition, adding a comprehensive editor and integration with the Steam Workshop back in 2012. There are now well over 24,000 free mods available for Skyrim via the Steam Workshop, adding everything from new soundscapes to epic multi-hour quests, to tweaks that perfect the reflections on water.

With the launch of paid mods in Skyrim, you can now support mod authors that are creating top quality items and amazing new experiences for your game.
I'm all for capitalism, but this is a horrible idea.  Most high profile modders are making their workshop items pay-what-you-want after the initial backlash, which is good, but for mods like Wet & Cold the only way to get the latest update is through the Steam Workshop, which offers no in-depth file management (load order, merge patches, etc.).

Fuck me.

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The Flood / Re: Imagine if you saw this
« on: April 19, 2015, 10:42:51 AM »
Push up on the testicles and listen for coughing.

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The Flood / Re: What was your original Bnet display name?
« on: April 19, 2015, 10:39:35 AM »
oh the days of having arbitrary numbers in your username
Mine are for 1994, my birth year.

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Gaming / Re: DA: Inquisition auto-screenshot (PS4)
« on: April 19, 2015, 10:33:23 AM »
DA:O (PC) does it every time I complete a quest.

It's annoying.

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Serious / Re: Flex Your Rights
« on: April 19, 2015, 10:31:50 AM »
>implying I have any rights living in the communist reich of Europe

But in all seriousness, I never had to do much flexing of my rights. Never met any police officer that was in any way trying to intimidate me or keep me down. All of them seemed like genuinely good cops and were extremely friendly to me.
European cops don't seem to have the same hard on for power that Americops do.

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The Flood / Re: What was your original Bnet display name?
« on: April 19, 2015, 10:22:42 AM »
BrenMan 94

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The Flood / Re: I got a new gutair flood
« on: April 19, 2015, 10:21:22 AM »
Freebird!Freebird!

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The Flood / Re: My body is a cage
« on: April 18, 2015, 04:05:00 PM »
Well, my body is a wonderland.

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The Flood / Re: Favorite Ice Cream
« on: April 18, 2015, 04:03:09 PM »
The Fourth Flavor

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Gaming / Re: Guitar Hero Live trailer
« on: April 18, 2015, 03:59:11 PM »
#DreadlockBassistIsMyHomeboy

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Gaming / Re: Favorite Battlefront 1 and 2 map?
« on: April 18, 2015, 03:58:09 PM »
Geonosis: Spire from BF1.
Utapau from BF2.

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Gaming / Re: Aw shit Dice what the fuck are you doing
« on: April 18, 2015, 03:53:34 PM »
"I'm too poor to buy map packs so I'll blame the devs for trying to make a profit."
The main issue is that the game is shipping out with barely any content (4 maps), which means that players will get burnt out on the game much more quickly, resulting in them buying the DLC. It sounds like a marketing strategy to get more people to buy it.

But now that the DLC has been confirmed to be for free, this shouldn't be an issue anymore.

4 planets =/= 4 maps.

Where are people getting this 4 maps shit from?
Previously every planet had one map with a possible space battle (that doesn't really change anything besides what planet is below you); unless they've otherwise said that there's more than one location per planet, we have to go by what Battlefront has always done: planet = map.
The first Battlefront had on average two maps per planet.  On Tatooine you had the Dune Sea, Mos Eisley and Jabba's Palace.  On Kashyyyk you had the Docks and the Islands (etc.).

Hopefully that's what they're doing.

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Gaming / Re: Win 3 months of PS+ (US only)
« on: April 18, 2015, 03:47:21 PM »
Ayy

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Gaming / Re: PSA- Humble Origin Bundle 2 is OUT
« on: April 15, 2015, 07:07:17 AM »
I'll probably pick this up for DA2 and Deadspace 2 (yes I know DA2 isn't as good as DAO and has much homo sex).

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Serious / Re: Marco Rubio announces candidacy for president
« on: April 15, 2015, 06:59:19 AM »
laughing_girls.tiff

I don't know what's funny, Rubio is a good candidate.
Rubio is a great candidate if you like hardcore conservatives. A hardcore conservative can't get elected, though.

I don't think the GOP understands they need more moderate candidates in order to win over people in the gray area, not more polarizing candidates.
Meh, if Hillary ends up with the Dem nomination Rubio would be the Republican equivalent.

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lol@pledge

The pledge sounds like some Orwellian shit.

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Serious / Marco Rubio announces candidacy for president
« on: April 14, 2015, 03:00:12 PM »
Linky
Spoiler
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MIAMI — Senator Marco Rubio of Florida announced on Monday that he is running for president, declaring that he is the best person to lead the United States into “another American century.”

Mr. Rubio made his announcement Monday evening during a speech here in which he presented himself as the embodiment of generational change who can unite the Republican Party’s factions and offer economic solutions for the 21st century.

At 43, the youngest candidate in the rapidly growing 2016 presidential field, Mr. Rubio cast himself as a forward-looking, next-generation leader — and an implicit contrast to Jeb Bush, 62, whose family has dominated Republican politics for nearly three decades, and Hillary Rodham Clinton, 67, the wife of a former president and the most likely Democratic nominee.

“Too many of our leaders and our ideas are stuck in the 20th century,” Mr. Rubio said, pointing to education and spending programs put in place by Democrats in the 1990s.

In a direct attack on Mrs. Clinton’s candidacy, which she announced Sunday, Mr. Rubio said: “Just yesterday, a leader from yesterday began a campaign for president by promising to take us back to yesterday. Yesterday is over and we’re never going back.”

And hinting at Mr. Bush’s background as the son and brother of presidents, Mr. Rubio said: “I live in an exceptional country where the son of a bartender and a maid can have the same dreams and the same future as those who come from power and privilege.”

Mr. Rubio ‘s speech also leaned heavily on the importance of keeping America safe in a dangerous world. Laying out what he considered foreign policy errors by President Obama, he lamented “dangerous concessions” to Iran and the administration’s “hostility” to Israel.

But ultimately Mr. Rubio made the argument that he was best suited to make the American dream that his family experienced accessible to others.

“This election is a generational choice about what kind of country we will be,” he said.

At a breakfast for bundlers of donations to his campaign on Monday at the Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay,Mr. Rubio pointed to the venue for his announcement Monday night — Miami’s Freedom Tower, which served as a processing center for thousands of Cuban refugees fleeing the government of Fidel Castro — as a sign of America’s greatness because the child of refugees children could run for president, an attendee said.

Mr. Rubio joins his Senate colleagues Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand Paul of Kentucky, who have announced their candidacies. Other Republican hopefuls, including Mr. Bush and Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin, are also preparing to officially enter the race.

Mrs. Clinton was on a road trip to Iowa after announcing her second bid for the Democratic nomination.

Mr. Rubio is expected to campaign on themes that emphasize American greatness and the American dream, an optimistic, aspirational message that he outlined in his newly released book, “American Dreams.”

He is also angling to become the youthful face of a party that skews older and has struggled to attract young voters, blacks and Latinos. Many mainstream Republicans hope that a Cuban-American who speaks fluent Spanish can help draw Hispanic voters, a growing demographic that will be critical during the general election, into the party.

Mr. Rubio served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2000 to 2008, eventually becoming speaker. He was elected to the United States Senate in 2010 and has said he would not run for re-election if he ran for president.

Among the Republican Party’s announced and expected candidates, Mr. Rubio occupies a middle ground, which is both an asset and an obstacle. He hopes to appeal to more moderate Republicans as well as to social, fiscal and foreign policy voters, but he could also find himself without a clear constituency, especially in the first four nominating states.

Mr. Rubio has credibility with the conservative grass roots after defeating both a Democrat and Charlie Crist, a former moderate Republican governor, in his Senate race, but he offers a message that is not as hard-line as those of Republicans like Mr. Cruz and Mr. Walker.

As a member of the Foreign Relations and Intelligence Committees, Mr. Rubio has used his time in the Senate to position himself as a hawk, a stark contrast with Mr. Paul, who prefers a more restrained approach to military intervention. After his announcement here, Mr. Rubio plans to travel back to Washington to attend a Foreign Relations committee meeting on legislation that would require Congress to weigh in on any nuclear deal reached with Iran.

But his work on immigration — one of his biggest achievements in the Senate — illustrates the delicate balance Mr. Rubio will have to strike to make it through his party’s nominating process. In 2013, Mr. Rubio was part of a bipartisan group of senators that drafted a broad immigration bill that included a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million unauthorized immigrants already in the country.

He has since distanced himself from the proposal, saying he believes any immigration overhaul must start with securing the nation’s southern border and proceed step by step. But his original legislation enraged the right, which saw it as amnesty, while many liberals and immigration groups thought he had not gone far enough and were frustrated with his position.

By making his announcement in Florida, the state that Mr. Bush governed for eight years, Mr. Rubio signaled that he planned to cede nothing to Mr. Bush, his former mentor.

In the weeks leading up to his announcement, Mr. Rubio concentrated on fund-raising and putting together a campaign team that aims to be seasoned but lean.

On Monday, he gathered some 60 bundlers of campaign donations, from all over the country, for the breakfast; the group was scheduled to have a lunch with Mr. Rubio’s campaign team and then get to work en masse for an afternoon round of fund-raising calls.

Raising money could be a challenge for Mr. Rubio, especially in light of Mr. Bush’s aggressive efforts and the large network of Bush family allies. And, because he is less known than some of his rivals, he will need to introduce himself to as many voters as possible, particularly in the early nominating states — Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada.

On Friday, Mr. Rubio plans to do just that, heading to New Hampshire for a day of meetings with activists, business leaders and students, as well as the local news media. Friday evening, he will kick off the state party’s two-day leadership summit of 2016 hopefuls, speaking at a dinner in Nashua, N.H.
Ayy things are picking up.

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The Flood / Re: Let's discuss awful TV shows
« on: April 13, 2015, 03:17:55 PM »
Helix sucked after the first season.

Ridiculousness is irrelevant if you browse /r/videos for ten minutes.

Grey's Anatomy should've ended with that plane crash.

House Hunters was better before they started fucking crossing off one of the choices so that you had a 50% chance of guessing correctly.

The Nightly Show sucks.

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Gaming / Re: WITCHER 3 PRE-ORDER CANCELLED. FUCK CDPR!
« on: April 13, 2015, 03:01:26 PM »
Fuck I need to replay the first two games.

But GTA tho.  ;-;

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