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rikashiku t1_je83amt wrote
Reply to You ever notice how the brotherhoods who get stuff done...all seem to be the ones who are splinters? by CevicheLemon
The original BoS Chapters we see in earlier games, while iconic, are living a singular ideology that excludes others from their cult. It is an ideology that is built to fail.
The Lyons chapter succeeds and thrives, because they include outsiders into their ranks, and build trade agreements with outsiders.
Those who break away from the isolationist views and action, are doing so for survival, and thus they do survive and thrive.
rikashiku t1_jdh6rq4 wrote
Reply to comment by klonopin-condor in ‘The L Word’: Generation Q’ Canceled After 3 Seasons by ArsBrevis
Ohhh Jon snuuu. Lick a ma taint!
rikashiku t1_jabqwmy wrote
Reply to comment by Blue--Cat in Jackie Chan's last good movie? by Ebbemonster
Happy to see Little Big Soldier get a mention. Fantastic movie and performances.
rikashiku t1_ja0kpxj wrote
Reply to Pantheon is fascinating by ryhaltswhiskey
I remember seeing promos for it and being pretty interested in how it was going to play out, and then I find out that it had 8 episodes released already and there were hardly any talks about it. No mentions, and even on dedicated subreddits and forums, it didn't have much active chats.
rikashiku t1_j937jnm wrote
Reply to comment by Dennyisthepisslord in Vince McMahon Wants $9 Billion for His WWE Wrestling Media Empire by Sisiwakanamaru
It's sweat opera.
rikashiku t1_j8e7cn4 wrote
Reply to comment by YourphobiaMyfetish in Proof of mystery settlement of Aboriginal Australians and Indonesians found in an Italian library by Geek-Haven888
Not the way the British wanted. It was one of the reasons they didn't consider them to be an intelligent people compared to others, and they did that a lot even between tribes.
The likes of Maori and Tongans were easier and more "human" because they had similar understanding of trade and communication.
rikashiku t1_j8dtgu7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Proof of mystery settlement of Aboriginal Australians and Indonesians found in an Italian library by Geek-Haven888
>it's just that the Europeans didn't see them as being up to their standards
Exactly. What I mean in my case was that I didn't know anything about them, and to have learned that many of the different cultures in Australia were very adaptive people who took great care of the land and its creatures, but the Western point of view I grew up with didn't even consider them to be a history worth mentioning.
Like I didn't know they migrated farming zones every few years, making the soil fertile, and ensuring animals keep to their own regions away from the settlements.
rikashiku t1_j8dogbo wrote
Reply to comment by YourphobiaMyfetish in Proof of mystery settlement of Aboriginal Australians and Indonesians found in an Italian library by Geek-Haven888
Recently I've started learning more about the First Nations people and I'm shocked that they were actually very sophisticated and adaptable than I expected at the time. edit: because i didn't know anything about them.
The British made the awful misjudgment of considering them to be a less than human people, because some of the tribes didn't understand trade and negotiation that the British are used to.
rikashiku t1_j8cgpjx wrote
Reply to comment by waltonics in Proof of mystery settlement of Aboriginal Australians and Indonesians found in an Italian library by Geek-Haven888
I forgot Archie Roach had passed. What a wonderful musician.
rikashiku t1_j8cgmmh wrote
Reply to Proof of mystery settlement of Aboriginal Australians and Indonesians found in an Italian library by Geek-Haven888
I want to read this article, but access is blocked where I am(at work). I love learning things like this, especially about the First Nations Australians.
rikashiku t1_j8cgkzw wrote
Reply to comment by Geek-Haven888 in Proof of mystery settlement of Aboriginal Australians and Indonesians found in an Italian library by Geek-Haven888
Iirc it was the Makassan people from Indonesia who made contact with First Nation Australians and formed trade pacts with the nearby nations.
Before them, the Treasure Fleet from the Ming Dynasty would chart the West, north, and East coast.
Edit: I can't open the link. So I was going off memory here.
rikashiku t1_j5h5sx1 wrote
I like how you start with talking about Willow in the title, and then talk about Game of Thrones the rest of the time compared to Rings of Power.
I didn't get GoT vibes from RoP. I got more Wheel of Time vibes than GoT.
A fantasy tv show with a budget and a rushed storyline, tons of exposition, characters who are supposed to be clever making ignorant mistakes, and battle sets.
Only, Rings of Power felt both expensive looking and cheap.
rikashiku t1_j2fdrir wrote
Reply to Russia is Europe's most dangerous country for journalists, Reporters Without Borders says by sckitzo
I mean, all the Reporter Assassinations back in 2017 and 2018 kinda made that obvious. Hell, it became a Putin standard back in 2000..
rikashiku t1_j1tuq1o wrote
The Expanse. That third season was incredible and IMO would have been difficult to top. A slight hiccup with the fourth season that evolves into an amazing finale, and an incredible Fifth and Sixth season.
rikashiku t1_j0tfjuj wrote
Reply to comment by SurferJase in Ancient Grammatical Puzzle That Has Baffled Scientists for 2,500 Years Solved by Cambridge University Student by Superb_Boss289
Is the law of our side if I say aye?
rikashiku t1_j05km2q wrote
Reply to comment by krazy_kat_laddie in Anime: wrapped 2022- the best of this year by StudioTemwa
Same reasons I watch it now. Some Anime sound so stupid I have to see it. Then it turns out to be brilliant.
rikashiku t1_iyexl2g wrote
Reply to comment by WendysChiliAndPepsi in What can you tell about someone based on their top 10 film list? by [deleted]
You enjoy surrealism and deep-thought, but can't escape too far fromr eality, thus grounding yourself back into the world, but wondering what else is out there, or is already in here.
TL;DR you procrastinate a lot.
rikashiku t1_iyexapb wrote
You enjoy escapism from reality, hence the fantastical films you enjoy the most about men, who are badass and sometimes shirtless.
rikashiku t1_iye8pvm wrote
Reply to Dark Souls in a nutshell. by ChallengerKamika
I've never found Dark Souls to be particularly difficult. DS2 and Bloodbourne on the otherhand are more of a challenge, but not enought o make me rage quit. What does make me rage quit are mystery games or story-driven games like the Telltales games or Life is Strange because I made a bad choice or I missed a choice or a collectible.
rikashiku t1_iye83v2 wrote
Reply to comment by Jarvis_Strife in Dark Souls in a nutshell. by ChallengerKamika
Me neither. Controllers are expensive, yo. If I get frustrated in a game, I either look up ways other players have succeeded, or play an easier game like Dynasty Warriors or freakin Two-point Hospital;
rikashiku t1_iyarmym wrote
Reply to A Goofy Movie Director Reacts To That Incredible Atlanta Episode About The 'Making' Of The Film by HooptyDooDooMeister
Incredible is right. I was expecting a bummer episode, but it became one of the best of the whole series. Teddy Perkins still rates as one of my top episodes.
rikashiku t1_iy13e5k wrote
Reply to comment by Twain_Driver in Marvel Studios’ Special Presentation: The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special - Discussion by PhoOhThree
Those bushes and fences were definitely not higher than the Gate. The gate looked more than 2.5 meters tall. The bushes maybe less than 1.8 meters.
Still, she's got hops. She could have jumped up and climbed over the gate with no problem. I mean she was clearing 2 meters easy.
rikashiku t1_ixh6mvw wrote
I don't recall a show that had so many fans try to predict what will happen, and still get it all wrong. It really sets up the suspense and unpredictability of the show and keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Well I certainly was throughout the season, because I could not predict the outcome of anything happening.
rikashiku t1_ixaxwf1 wrote
Reply to The Last Kingdom by DarkMatterLuigi
The first season can be difficult for people to get into, due to how quick the pacing can be, and how many years pass in this season.
The show is absolutely worth it for the drama, and definitely the action. Some of the most fun action scenes in a show. Tense moments and thriller.
Very highly recommend this show. 110% recommend this show.
rikashiku t1_jebpgfq wrote
Reply to Pro-Russian hackers target elected US officials supporting Ukraine by konorM
Nothing new there. Russia have been at it for nearly 10 years.