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Probationary Members Shouldn't Be Able to Comment (Sift Talk Post)

geo321 (Member Profile)

What knife fights are really like

hpqp says...

Exactly. Bringing a deadly weapon to a fight (or assault situation) probably just increases your chances of fatality; it is quite easy to turn a noob's knife against them, and worse, an assailant who might've let you free will see your weapon-weilding as legitimating lethal action against you (heck, it's self-defense after all).

>> ^FlowersInHisHair:

>> ^chingalera:
Watched a guy get stabbed once....hardly knew what I was looking at until it was over and the guy was dead. Right in front of my studio in San Fran...@6th @ Market, heart of the tenderloin-Happened too fast for the victim to even react.
Knives are a motherfucker and everyone should have at least one, high-carbon folder with a tanto tip!
cold steel, benchmade, etc....get you a good one and it'll last you yer life

"Knives are bad, so buy one and carry it with you"? Dude, WTF.

oOPonyOo (Member Profile)

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Super Modern Mario Bros. (E3 2012 gameplay)

Super Modern Mario Bros. (E3 2012 gameplay)

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House of the Undying scene in GoT S01E10 - disappointing (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

Ryjkyj says...

>> ^kymbos:

For a second series that was just inching along prior, the final two episodes finally gained some momentum, IMO. I was stoked with the last two episodes.
But explain something to me (and forgive my lack of names - I'll try to describe them).
The red-head guy who took Winterfell - he made a speech, the guy from the Office clocked him on the head, and the next thing the whole place has burned down. How does that work? Why didn't the 500 Starks outside bust in and stop them? What happened to the red-head? They couldn't burn down Winterfell and then hand him over and just wander off, surely? They'd have them on spikes in no time.
Also, Sansa is told by the Dog that he'll take her to Winterfell at the end of ep.9 - then in the finale he's just gone and she's still around. What?
Apart from that, on the whole, my only criticism as a noob is general pace. Some story lines are left unprogressed for ages, while we watch Rob slowly fall in love with someone. There are so many people we're attached to on cliff-hangers, spending half an episode setting up a romance between Rob and his ladyfriend is just redundant.
Otherwise, it's no Breaking Bad but I like it.


That scene doesn't come off very well in the book either. I can't really tell you what happened in the book without spoiling it, suffice to say that a few more things happened between those two parts of the story. They handled it differently on the show than in the book, and I think they'll explain how it played out at the beginning of the next season. One note though: Robb did say in the show that any Ironborn except Theon could leave unharmed if they surrendered.

Sansa's story will also play out more, you're supposed to be confused.

As to the pace, that's just the way the books are written. It gets so bad that eventually, the two latest books take place simultaneously, with different characters. Book four: A Feast For Crows contains no Tyrion at all, you have to read through to the fifth book to find out what Tyrion was doing while the events of the fourth book were playing out. Weird huh? But I couldn't stop reading them.

House of the Undying scene in GoT S01E10 - disappointing (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

kymbos says...

For a second series that was just inching along prior, the final two episodes finally gained some momentum, IMO. I was stoked with the last two episodes.

But explain something to me (and forgive my lack of names - I'll try to describe them).

The red-head guy who took Winterfell - he made a speech, the guy from the Office clocked him on the head, and the next thing the whole place has burned down. How does that work? Why didn't the 500 Starks outside bust in and stop them? What happened to the red-head? They couldn't burn down Winterfell and then hand him over and just wander off, surely? They'd have them on spikes in no time.

Also, Sansa is told by the Dog that he'll take her to Winterfell at the end of ep.9 - then in the finale he's just gone and she's still around. What?

Apart from that, on the whole, my only criticism as a noob is general pace. Some story lines are left unprogressed for ages, while we watch Rob slowly fall in love with someone. There are so many people we're attached to on cliff-hangers, spending half an episode setting up a romance between Rob and his ladyfriend is just redundant.

Otherwise, it's no Breaking Bad but I like it.

How Toy Story 2 was almost entirely erased

Awkward date saved by World of Warcraft!

Bruti79 says...

>> ^Ryjkyj:

"Excuse me, miss... I speak WOW."


Noob don't want the help, noob don't get the help. =)

What's wrong with the raid, don't worry you can tell me, I'm a shaman.

Wow, interposing WoW words into Airplane! is easy =)

Player Gets 15,000th Tomahawk Kill in Black Ops

Deano says...

>> ^SDGundamX:

He's banking knife throws off ceilings and walls. Also, gravity affects the knife and tomahawk, so not only do you have to lead the target but you have to take that into account as well, making the distance shots he pulls off pretty impressive. Plus, he got these 15,000 kills in one week of playtime (see the original YT description). I'd say that's pretty damn skillful.
/shrug
But maybe I'm a noob and everybody else can do that easily.
>> ^Deano:
Anyone have an opinion on how skilful this is? I always thought COD wasn't the most skilful of games, more geared to a broader audience who don't appreciate large skill gaps.
Bottom line - is this really skillful?



Seriously 15k in one week? I've got thousands of kills in Reach but over several months. He must be chained to his console with a bucket nearby.

Player Gets 15,000th Tomahawk Kill in Black Ops

SDGundamX says...

He's banking knife throws off ceilings and walls. Also, gravity affects the knife and tomahawk, so not only do you have to lead the target but you have to take that into account as well, making the distance shots he pulls off pretty impressive. Plus, he got these 15,000 kills in one week of playtime (see the original YT description). I'd say that's pretty damn skillful.

/shrug

But maybe I'm a noob and everybody else can do that easily.

>> ^Deano:

Anyone have an opinion on how skilful this is? I always thought COD wasn't the most skilful of games, more geared to a broader audience who don't appreciate large skill gaps.
Bottom line - is this really skillful?

AH-64 Apache helicopter crash in Sharana, Afghanistan



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