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... you would indeed be less likely to call pokemon pokemans if you spelled pokemon "Toho". It'd be rather impressive if you got pokemans out of that, actually. I'd like to know how, and what drugs you were taking :V

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one guess: is it something you drew that doesn't or shouldnt exist on the internet?
Nah, that much I'll tell. I didn't make it, and it's actually not particularly difficult to find on the internet... if you know what you're looking for :3

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Tbh, I'm pretty sure I actually remember some novel or another mentioning the flak jackets (or some of the carapace armor?) did use ceramic inserts, alongside the cloth itself. Or could, anyway. I guess they do alright, but one of those things that is easy to forget is that shit like lasguns are actually pretty damn powerful, so even if it does stop the direct hit, there's all that other stuff going on it's not going to do much against. Congrats, you kept the lasbeam from burning through you, now please enjoy the delightful feeling of superheated air boiling off your skin :3

... though impy medicine being what it is you might just recover from that if anyone cares enough to treat you.

Still, who knows. These are forty thousand years of ork heaven ceramics. Maybe the greenskins think it works, and so it does.

... can't lie, now I'm imagining that what lies in the depths of Mars isn't the void dragon but an inner sect of mechanicus dedicated to ork propaganda, tirelessly attempting to manipulate orkish memetic development to make sure they think imperial tech works better than is physically possible.

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... what? Last I checked we use ceramic plates right now for bulletproof vests. Nevermind forty thousand years of space magic ceramic. They're not even remotely terrible at stopping bullets.

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Theoretically closer if you squint at it really hard and maybe scoop out your eyes and replace them with solid lumps of cocaine.

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The day a reverse image search figures out where it came from is the day I find whoever programmed it and send them enough dosh to buy a drink.

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Some day someone will figure that out, but I'm not going to be the one to tell them :P

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General Discussion / Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« on: September 03, 2016, 10:21:28 pm »
... it's not really an it, is the thing. There's not exactly one sort of faith, or one sort of expression of it. Even remotely. If you're looking for something approaching a commonality... just get into meditation and/or self-hypnosis. Do some research on religion-centered oration and how priests have preached throughout history, the cadences and settings and methodologies and whatnot that they use to get folks to listen. You don't have to have a religious component to put yourself into the mindset of many believers when they're having a religious experience, just perform the right actions in the right environment. Without a doubt that would be the most common mechanisms, dressed up in religious regalia or not, to experience what most people seem to consider faith. But if you're looking for a singular answer, a definitive "this is faith and what it feels like", you are barking not just up the wrong tree but in actuality yodeling at the roots of a fern in the wrong forest. Not just not in the ballpark but in fact lounging in a cave in a different galaxy as the ballpark.

Personally, the closest I've gotten to a religious experience -- faith more pronounced than just the idle belief that the ground isn't going to fall out from under you in normal conditions type stuff -- that wasn't easily identifiable as an outright psychotic (well, major depressive, whatever) break came initially from music (at this point I can largely induce the same thing with a shift in breathing and a little attention, but that's neither here nor there). The sensation of losing yourself to something else, of subsuming what you are into something that's patterned in a particular way, of narrowing your focus down to the sound and yourself and naught else... it's the same thing many folks feel in church or whathaveyou, by and large. Add in that good ol' ASMR for an additional physical reaction and it's a feeling of faith by any means except the claiming of it. Bit of disassociation, altered cognitive/perceptive state, bit of physical feedback and a sense of overall release/relaxation and there you go.

Other folks get different things, or identify different mindsets as ones intertwined with faith. I've talked to folks that felt they experienced faith most intensely in moments in incredible terror (or awe in the original, holy shit that mountain is on fire and falling on me, sense), usually accompanied by what they claim are visions* -- a sort of absolute knowledge that you are in the presence of something able and entirely willing but for <Reason> (usually contingent on their religious beliefs) to utterly destroy them. Others that broadly speaking don't feel anything outside of the norm, but ascribe to faith what others would call simple conscience -- that little voice in your head that tells you how to not fuck up, given metaphysical weight. Still more that claim a sense of presence and companionship as they speak with holy figures (usually in dreams, sometimes just via good ol' hallucination), or the sensation of something being with you (usually something related to their spiritual beliefs) in some sense or another.

The list just kinda' goes on... to a degree, just as you can view things as there being a different god for every individual (no two people that claim to share beliefs really interpret them the exact same way; all who hold belief can be said to actually be a member of a religion of one, that happens to share somewhat superficial similarities with certain others), there's a different faith for every believer... even another sort for all but the most incredibly insane of non-believers, too. The simple unattended confidence that the sun will rise in the east is a sort of faith, too. Different from most religion related ones, but eh.

*Perhaps unsurprisingly, I just call them hallucinations if I'm not moderating what I say to make sure they're not going to flip out and try to kill me, heh. I've had the same experiences, but don't ascribe the same interpretation. The human brain is really rather incredibly good at going haywire to one extent or another, and acknowledging that has kinda' been important for me, considering I've been hallucinating 24/7 as long as I can remember.

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Have you ever used a different avatar?

Or a different signature?
The personal text has changed once or twice :V

... but basically no, no.

10045
Two imaginary internet currencies you'll get around to it before I do.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: September 03, 2016, 09:08:53 pm »
I think over the last week or two I have been becoming increasingly worse at typing on this tablet, despite probably using it increasingly more.

Not entirely sure how that works.

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Probably just to show that it's not, y'know. O. So you add something else as a shorthand type thing for the accent mark. Or any number of other reasons. Certainly looks better most of the time. Touhou has a hell of a lot more panache than toho, and would probably be fair less of a pain in the ass to the editors/translators/whatever to typo check ("So is this actually togh or did this jackass misplace tough again?").

There's probably a reason or five that'd be able to be better explained by someone that actually does translating, I guess. It's been a fairly standard convention for about as long as localization has been a meaningful thing, so it's not unlikely there's something behind it besides plain ol' inertia. If it's something besides aesthetics and convenience I don't know what it is, though.

... though an english speaker is certainly a lot less likely to pronounce touhou too-hoo than they are toho. You can conceivably get it out of the latter but there's damn sure no Us in too or hoo. So there's that.

10048
Because it's a hell of a lot easier to type ou.

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Other Games / Re: Dominions 4: Thrones of Ascension
« on: September 03, 2016, 07:07:17 pm »
That's about it, though. The spells themselves seem to not have an MR check, so you can't really do anything to your casters to make them better at it save parking them on a blood magic discount site, and even that just lets you afford to pump out more.

Some indirect stuff you can do, too, I think... darkness, any way to reduce morale at a distance (starvation, etc.), stuff like that. All the horrors (well, save clockwork, but those don't count :V) have fear and darkvision or blind fighting, and the primary ones you blood spell over fly in storms, so anything you can do to leverage that will help out your artillery. If you can preferentially target things in provinces with magic scales, they'll be a bit stronger, too. Can also try the standard curse/disease stuff... basically anything you can to either make the horrors stronger or it more likely they're going to leave a lasting effect even if they don't kill anything.

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Oh hey, it's a vec. Hullo vec. Didn't recognize you as a drink.

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