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Messages - Frumple

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That's only for proposing an amendment. It then has to be ratified by 3/4 of the states. Not only is this a higher percentage needed (Trump won only 60% of the states in the election), but there will be a massive advertising battle between supporters and opponents that makes it very hard for anything really bad to get through.
Eehh... what trump won wasn't what an amendment would take, for what it's worth. If it actually makes it to the state-related bits it takes 3/4ths ratification by the state legislatures, not their electoral college members. And as near as I can tell there's at least 12 or so dem controlled ones, with enough split elsewhere it'd probably take notably more than a bare passing. Not terribly likely, heh.

Assuming they don't go for the state convention thing option, anyway. Hard to even guess how that'd go, since a quick check suggests exactly how each state goes about it... differs. It'd be one hell of a mess.

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It is, but I think the standing question is if trump actually realises that, or at least what that means on a practical level.

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Coincide to a fair extent, though. Lot of the MC tests I've taken over the years included all of the above answers that were just wrong. It's an alright way to catch people not paying attention, kinda' like slipping a "which of these isn't" into a series of "which of these is".

... that said, a lot of the folks that make MC tests are just kinda' bad at making MC tests that don't half answer themselves. So it's entirely possible to run into a bunch where they're samey. Just don't expect it to keep working, heh.

Totally just thought of a nice thing to do to a MC test, though. Have possible answers in one problem reference the answers in previous ones. Sprinkle a handful of all of the above through the test, and then have a question that has the combined answer set of two (or more) of 'em as the correct choice :3

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Heh. Same terminology, very different methodology. What most folks get up to when they farm doesn't really resemble what the dosh-focused ones do at all. To no little extent because what they're doing is often somewhat illegal :P

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... seriously though, tow is a misspelling/typo. There hasn't been linguistic drift, there, it's just that no one uses the phrase that way. And that's okay. It's okay. Let's go back to actual politics instead of the politics of linguistic asspull :V

though on the flipside, that the politics of linguistic asspull's acronym could be PLA is somehow compelling

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Meh, at least no one's saying 'could care less'.
I'unno, I could care less pretty easily.

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... this is literally the first time I have ever seen that second meaning in my life. Just... throwing that out there.

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Bluh. Recently got a more-or-less untrained dog foisted on the house people. Somewhat leash trained, sorta' housebroken, and that's about it. I... don't really have the energy or baseline give-a-damn-about-the-dog to really do what needs to be done on that front so far as attention and effort goes, to make sure it's trained enough it's not going to mess up the house or charge off and get itself run over and/or maimed by the neighborhood cats (this is not a very large dog, it's mostly been a house dog, and as near as I'm aware by itself in that realm. The strays around here will fuck this dog up if it tries to have a go at them, and whoever had it last didn't break it of chasing behavior to even the least of degrees). Doing what I can, but the animal needs the sort of consistency I can't really manage, particularly when there's other people involved that's, well. Old. And already settling in on insisting to do stuff that reinforces bad behavior the dog came to us with. For folks that have never worked with animals in any capacity, it is a complete motherfucker to train an animal when it's regularly interacting with people that incentivize/allow behavior you're trying to stop. Consistency of treatment is absolutely integral to inculcating desired behavior in animals in general and dogs in particular. There's more leeway once the behavior's been more or less ingrained, but for the process getting there, there's very much not much leeway.

It's... not a good combination, in the sense of I'm not sure the dog's lifespan is going to be very long if it stays here. Probably going to see if I can talk someone into sending the thing to obedience training of some sort, but I don't know how much that would actually help, long run wise. Usually better than half the problems a dog has is problems the owner has, and in this case they're problems that might not be able to be addressed.

Alternate (much, much better, but the lot of us here in general and me in particular got no warning it was coming and no consultation on whether it was wise to begin with) idea is to try to convince the other-family that brought the animal that the people here really need a both a different breed of dog, and one that's well trained and coming from a untroubled background.* Pretty doubtful that'll be on the table, unfortunately.

* This one has very clearly been hit before, and hit by something and not just by hand, ferex. Don't really think it was abuse, per se, just a kinda' piss-poor previous owner. Some folks -- usually the same sort that are casually accepting of corporal punishment for kids, tbh -- don't quite understand the problems involved with causing a pet pain in an attempt to change its behavior.

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Something gaetz, yeah. One of the co-sponsors. Least I can blame that one on a different district, ha.

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I wonder if someone is trolling Congress, because surely, no one would try to terminate the Department of Education for real, right?
Nah, there's totally some folks in congress that would try. Hard to say exactly what's being proposed there, since there's nothing to go on besides the title (at the time of this post, anyway), but as should be obvious by the whole "Is sponsor and co-sponsors"* thing, there's people that think it's something worth pursuing.

Fortunately, there's a substantial difference between "try" and "manage". Fair amount of the GOP's kinda' fucked in the head so far as governance goes (particularly in relation to education), but even for them tearing down the DoE outright is a bit too blatant. If there's more than one or two dems that would support it, I'd actually be surprised. Pretty doubtful it'd pass a vote, basically, assuming it even gets out of that committee.

*Am I surprised one of them is from florida? Ha ha ha. I'd give even odds some of the critter's campaign money came from something related to private/charter schools. Bloody bastards have been trying to leverage their shit pretty hard over the last decade or so to pry open more of the state for their dickery.

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Other Games / Re: Caves of Qud: Now in Open Beta
« on: February 10, 2017, 05:09:24 am »
Heh, it's a thought. Usually got plenty of water sloshing around if I need to put the fire out, for what that's worth.

... though from recent experience when the snapjaw has a flamethrower it's not really the on fuego part you should be terribly worried about. I watched that laughing nightmare oneshot a slumberling at one point, which was all kinds of "oh shiiiiii-". Character's toughness was a bit silly (and had carapace besides, iirc), so it wasn't really happening to me, but it was still easily chunking me for 30, 40 damage with collateral/misfire hits.

And, as mentioned, when you give NPCs a ranged weapon, they tend to become very enthusiastic about using it. Just... not exactly stellar on the aim or concern for friendly fire fronts, ahahaow

E: And in other news, it's not a giant scorpion, but it is a legendary eyeless king crab. That now has a chaingun. Also a bit over a thousand slugs after a shopping stop in grit gate, ehehe. Fortunately poorly aimed chaingun bullets don't hurt nearly as much as flamethrower blasts. Also the crab is surprisingly accurate for something that doesn't have eyes! Though in retrospect giving the giant blind crustacean a gat was... maybe not the wisest decision in the world, from a conceptual standpoint.

Though re: that crab, it was kinda' odd, but beguile attempts on it that failed didn't put beguile on cooldown. Let me basically spam the ability until it got through. Pretty sure that doesn't normally happen. Might be a legendary thing?

E2: Aww. Chaingun crab died. Actually, crab died in like one turn to a single fire ant attack that didn't even hit it and the chaingun got destroyed in the process. Steam is freakishly deadly in this game. Completely wrecks any items that get caught in it, too. At this point I'm think the deadliest terrain in the game is <anything that can burst into steam>, at least of the stuff you see anything even approaching often. Pretty sure I'd rather get hit with a fireball standing in asphalt than standing in water. You can survive being on fire for a good while, and put it out besides. Steam just straight up kills you, and rapidly. Rip crab king of chainguns ;_;7

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Well, not a judge. But specific sorts of judges, yeah, pretty much. Some of our judicial positions are determined by popular election. Conceptually you don't even need the name tag :V

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Other Games / Re: Caves of Qud: Now in Open Beta
« on: February 09, 2017, 07:54:35 pm »
Double-post, but it's another travelogue/feedback dump and I'm not 100% sure it'd fit in an edit to the last post. Also too lazy to actually check, ahaha! Incidentally, if anyone knows exactly how extra equipment slots work, I'd still love to hear about it, heh. Bit shorter, I think, but still...


E: Interesting note of arguable relevance. It turns out if you tell the game to random remaining stat points during character creation when you have substantially more than you should (like, say... five hundred or so >_>), the game will lock up pretty hard. CPU use maxes out, game turns unresponsive, can't exit normally, have to kill process. If I had to guess, I'd guess it's 'cause of trying to stuff in points that would bring every stat well over their allowed maximum. Not even sure if it's something that's possible to encounter outside of modding or cheating, though, so, like. Importance or whatever is probably next to nil, ehehe. Still, figured I'd mention it just in case it wasn't already known behavior.

E2: How to Make Bad Decisions, Caves of Qud Edition: Volume 1: Giving the Snapjaw a Flamethrower.

Chapter 1: What could go wrong?
Chapter 2: Oh god, my everything is on fire!
Chapter 3: It burns but does not consume.
Chapter 4: Why am I not dead!?
Epilogue: Sweet merciful gods of death grant me release.
Post-script, written by the merciful gods of death: "No."

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Other Games / Re: Conan Exiles! What is best in life?
« on: February 09, 2017, 06:04:51 pm »
Swing emulation aside, how much lamentation has been implemented so far? Is there a development path laid out for the further implementation of lamentation? Also, how crushy is the crushing?

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The US *IS* responsible for a very, VERY great deal of the terror going on in the Middle East.
I approve of the use of the word "terror" here instead of "terrorism". The argument that "America is the real terrorist" is old-hat and boring
To an extent, but the point was more than the US is at least as much of a real terrorist as the more peaceful bits of the stuff claiming the title of muslim brotherhood. You okay with them getting painted as a terrorist group on the whole, even the parts that aren't and have no meaningful association with one, then you've got a hell of a lot better grounds to be calling the US the same thing. US houses, has trained, and has supported folks that have engaged in straight up terrorism, even in recent years. Some of that is incidental or more part of less bloody political maneuverings or whatever -- your "terror" rather than "terrorism", more or less -- but other bits involve our personnel training death squads in SA and shit. Some of the stuff we've got up to ain't just mistakes and bad policy.

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