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Enigmas of the Mystical / Re: A succinct debate about gu...
Last post by Jarhead0331 - Yesterday at 03:39:17 PM
When a girl tells me she has a problem with a guy owning a gun, I'm like, "uh oh, what's wrong with your brain?"
#12
Music, TV, Movies / Re: Amazon has a few digital m...
Last post by Gusington - Yesterday at 03:28:36 PM
2001 always freaked me out  :ThumbsUp:
#13
Music, TV, Movies / Amazon has a few digital movie...
Last post by steve58 - Yesterday at 03:09:30 PM
Nothing recent, but free.  :Party:

2001: A Space Odyssey
The Fugitive
...and a few more

https://slickdeals.net/f/17387499-amazon-digital-movies-2001-a-space-odyssey-uhd-the-replacements-hd-free-more
#14
Enigmas of the Mystical / Re: A succinct debate about gu...
Last post by Windigo - Yesterday at 02:36:49 PM
I think the consequences of using your dick instead of a gun in a home invasion case would be .... socially interesting.

Vigilante justice would swell ....

Leaving your door unlocked would be considered entrapment ... LoL



#15
Enigmas of the Mystical / Re: More Pix For A Laugh
Last post by Windigo - Yesterday at 02:29:57 PM
When news is just a giant troll farm....
#16
Computer Gaming / Re: FREE --> 3 DLCs for Hearts...
Last post by Ian C - Yesterday at 02:12:02 PM
Quote from: Tanaka on Yesterday at 11:50:49 AMJust wondering have you played SCWAW and how do you compare?

Strategic Command World At War? There's really no comparison. It's more like HOI4 combined with Gary Grigsby's War in the East/West with even more depth in certain areas.
Some people will hate it, as there is a lot of stuff crammed into every available space on the GUI, but one of the neat things is that it's got user-definable GUI elements.

It's not a mod you can speed-play through. I guess it's kind of a slow-burn deep strategy/historical experience. I find it mentally tiring in places, in a good way.
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Current Events / Re: Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Last post by Gusington - Yesterday at 01:55:38 PM
^The picture in that tweet really gives a horrible sense of scale to this.
#18
Current Events / Re: Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Last post by al_infierno - Yesterday at 01:48:06 PM
"It's f#$@ing picturesque, is what it is."

https://x.com/Daniel_Sugarman/status/1772595364706627696
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Current Events / Re: Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Last post by Gusington - Yesterday at 01:40:30 PM
'Sad' is a great way to put it.
#20
Current Events / Re: Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Last post by ArizonaTank - Yesterday at 01:27:22 PM
Quote from: Gusington on Yesterday at 11:24:26 AMThe actual conspiracy theories floating around out there are crazy.

It is very sad, but probably inevitable in today's climate.

The conspiracy theories I have seen are crude and sick attempts at political "pokes in eye," to put more points on the board for one political tribe or the other.