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Other Games / Re: Emulating Amiga games
« on: August 14, 2011, 11:11:08 am »
Settlers, and that weirdo 3d helicopter shooter. I forget what it was called
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Ah yes. Well, at level 30 there's no excuse.
I just did jungle Fiddle without once taking blue buff (gave it to Anivia every time). It works pretty well. With mana regen / lvl yellow runes, you don't need any mana items or blue buff at all. I was also on par with the enemy Udyr jungle. I used this guide: http://www.solomid.net/guides.php?g=1824
I never did an actual Fiddle jungle before this, so I probably still suck at it. Here's the results though:
How to play Taric like a boss:
1. Start with full AP runes for t3h lolz.
2. Never skill ultimate ever.
3. Be a boss.
Goddamn finally the server transfers are available.
I probably can't play at all anymore though, as I haven't played a "serious" match in like 3 weeks.
That is exactly the problem. You have no experience outside of the first world, so when you encounter a first world problem, you have no proper frame of reference. I don't blame you for being angry, you're just not fortunate enough to understand how fortunate you are. This is the real problem - how can you communicate to someone how much worse off they could be? Before I lived in India, I was told that I was very fortunate. I was told that having the things that I took for granted was in fact a luxury. I knew that I was among some of the most well-off people in the world. However, I did not understand it. It was only when I actually saw it with my own eyes that it actually clicked. However, the are huge numbers of people in the first world who have not had the experience that I have had. How can one communicate it to them? Simply telling people doesn't work, and you can't show them directly.
Wow, that's the solution : make them understand that compared to poor Indians, poor English live in luxury. And next I'll pacify India by showing them how easy is their life compared to Somalians. Golden Idea.
People have a right to be angry; they don't have a right to riot.
Maybe they won't be heard without rioting; I'll accept that's a possibility. However, if that's the case, the *very first thing* that needs to be done is give these people a voice. A way to be heard without breaking things.
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On a really important note, the IPCC (the Independent Police Complaints Commission) found that that guy who was shot, was shot twice and didn't return fire.
GREAT TIME TO MENTION THAT, IPCC.
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG.
Wayward Device, it's good to have a local opinion.
All I see is the British government denying all responsibility, and instead of talking about solving the social issues to prevent more problems, they're just cracking down on the riots as hard as they can to intimidate people into stopping.
I'm really annoyed at the media coverage that just seems to be saying that all the rioters are just evil people who are rioting for no other reason than to cause chaos and pain. People don't do that.I don't know much about what's going on, but I did get this tidbit via twitter which shows that it might not just be those evil gangs doing evil gang things for the sake of destruction and terror.Well, it is a good way to get heard... and... well do I even need to finish that sentence?
And that, gentlemen, is Anonymous in a nutshell. Government not listening to yer gripes and troubles? Make a big noise and mass. Then they'll listen. Yes, it's the same kind of tactics a two-year-old uses, but it WORKS, doesn't it?