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ayn rand and her stories of rapey heroes
I got recommended to read Atlas Shrugged by a friend of mine. That friend turned out to be a beret-wearing high-art-snob ponce, but i didn't know it at the time.
I managed to finish it and whilst there were reasonable ideas in there that i think in some way we have paralleled in reality - whilst i find that most of her characters are sociopathic to some degree, i can very much sympathise with the idea of being led by the least capable in society who abuse the system of power that they shape and build to implement bad ideas badly.
I like the idea that the world would grind to a halt if the morons in charge did not have the ordinary, hard working people to keep things afloat... but that's about all i like about it. And i think we genuinely can see it happening in the world today in a less exaggerated fashion - the recent recession clearly demonstrated that the people in charge of money and property do not understand what they're doing and ignored the warning signs for years. Furthermore, our feckless leaders have done nothing about it, property bubbles continue to grow and bonuses for the upper echelons are still outlandish whilst the lower workers are struggling to get by in the recession. And then the expenses scandal of the MPs in Britain literally stealing money from the public pocket to have their moats cleaned (that actually happened) and such. Yesterday the watchdog looking into the scandal has decided that the investigation will take place in secret from the public and punishments will also be kept secret. Et voila, two clear instances of those in charge having no clue and no moral compass swept under the rug and forgotten about.
In conclusion, Ayn Rand is a very small minded individual who thinks that everyone in the world must think like she does. That is the only reason i can think of for the approximately 30 pages i read about the female lead character's personal sexual obsession with being taken aggressively by a man and made to feel defiled and used, and how all women feel that and all men wish to dominate and use a woman in turn.
But i think she got it spot on about how being led by those least capable morons will bring the world to its knees, and it won't require the hard workers to quit either. It just requires them to let it happen. And there's no little paradise to run off to, there's just Earth.
@artician - that's exactly it. The characters have no human empathy in Atlas Shrugged. I don't understand why it has to be all or nothing for most people - all conservative or all liberal. Why not the best of both? It IS possible to be ethical, productive and innovative at the same time.
Probationary Members Shouldn't Be Able to Comment (Sift Talk Post)
Only Diamond level and above should be able to comment.
If everyone pays ten bits we can surely get a deal on some Berets to go with commenting membership.
http://www.berets.com/wholesale-berets.html
Zero Punctuation: Diablo 3
My bad on D1 dungeons.
There will always be cookie-cutter builds. And besides, when you're talking about 'the' build, you're talking about the ideal items to have, the vast majority of people will never get there. Meanwhile, the options for 'best with what you have' varied heaps. I played D3 through with a Monk, and the entire time, the only stats that felt worthwhile chasing were damage, dexterity and vitality.
I'm not saying it didn't have dark elements, but vast portions of the story, dialogue and tone, particularly after Act 1 (which I thought was best part of the game), where juvenile and completely off for a Diablo game. I mean for christ sake, the game delved into damsel in distress territory multiple times. Anyway posted this elsewhere, going to just copy paste:
1. Story tone is horribly off for a Diablo game. Act 1, the tone is almost that right mix of dark, macabre & grim horror albeit with overly colourful graphics. Then, in Act 2 and especially 3/4 the game becomes flat out goofy. It's almost like different studios designed the two parts. Regardless, it's obvious the whole gothic, cheesy but serious tone of previously Diablo games has been thoroughly ditched.
It becomes obvious there is a reason that most of the prime evils were mostly mute & why your characters was kept to making sarcastic remarks and one liners in D2. Diablo beretting you with grating "if it wasn't for your meddling kids" dialogue completely ruins the game's tone. Overall the mix of occasional ultra-violence and the overt colourfulness and childish NPC banter gives it an almost surreal and contradictory theme. As if a design house was of two minds, fighting over dominance over the franchise's feel.
There was just no need to muck with what was not broken to the point that it's hard for me to NOT imagine Activision sitting behind the developers dictating them how well the WoW tone sits with target demographics. There is nothing wrong with WoW existing in its own space with it's own unique identity. There's a problem with creative variety between Blizzard games becoming non-existent because they've caught on to what sells best and decided to stick to that.
As for launch issues, I didn't play D2 at launch, but that's not what really bugs me. It is abundantly obvious though that foisting online-only is part of the reason they're having so many launch issues.
Here's my full bitch session - http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/5149543659
>> ^mentality:
>> ^RedSky:
@mentality
D2 felt like a huge leap on D1. Randomized dungeons, huge increase in class and especially item variety, introduction of a vast swathe of new environments. In comparison critically looking at D3, while it does have an expanded skills system, at the end of a prodigious 11 year development cycle, D3 has far less item variety at launch, and arguably simplified gameplay mechanics on a number of levels.
Personally, I happen to also think the story is a let down, the tone of the game has been inappropriately been made cartoonish (art design non-withstanding).
D1 had randomized dungeons. Item variety in D2 was very limited because there often was one set of unique item that was 'THE' item for a specific build. The expanded environments in D2 were also very cartoony compared to the dungeons of D1, and calling D3 cartoonish with levels like the Halls of Agony is outright ridiculous.
The fact of the matter is that the grass is always greener, and we all look at the past with rose colored glasses. History repeats itself, but it seems like few people remember all the problems, controversy and bitching surrounding Diablo 2's launch.
3 Popular Children's Characters Who Secretly Hate Animals
Mmmm, delicious bowl of Jigglypuffs is part of this balanced breakfast.
Although I prefer start my day with a bowl of "Green Berets", gives me all the energy I need to rescue my kidnapped daughter Jenny, AND throw a pipe through Bennett.
CANADA vs USA - One on one soldier Tug of War
>> ^critical_d:
Are those pom-poms on the top of their berets?
That would be the Royal Highland Fusiliers. Like most odd things in the military, it has a proud, storied, and impressive history.
http://army.ca/inf/hfc.php
CANADA vs USA - One on one soldier Tug of War
Are those pom-poms on the top of their berets?
English WW2 Veteran Explains How An Army Knife Was Used.
Easy old man, easy. The war is over.
He reminds me of the Green Beret from 'Commandos' the game.
http://www.freewebs.com/greateuropeantroops/Green%20Beret%20C1_insert%20cd.jpg
Almost Got His Head Blown Off
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Almost Got His Head Blown Off
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Almost Got His Head Blown Off
Me too, but finally found it with the search term "beret".
http://videosift.com/video/Soldier-s-Beret-Accidentally-Shot-Off-in-Military-Exhibition
>> ^nock:
Fairly certain this is a dupe, but too lazy to find it....
Fire-Breathing Pony
Yeah, it looks like the kind u find in a second hand store.
>> ^Opus_Moderandi:
At first, I thought the dude was wearing a raspberry beret...
Russian Army Promotional Video
Less ridiculous, but...
http://videosift.com/video/Sgt-Barry-Sadler-Ballad-of-the-Green-Beret
>> ^Gamble:
Damn, as an American paratrooper, I wish we had some ridiculous music video with a Jumpmaster vocalist.
Fire-Breathing Pony
At first, I thought the dude was wearing a raspberry beret...
Soldier's Beret Accidentally Shot Off in Military Exhibition
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Soldier Gets Beret Shot Off; Doesn't Break Formation
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