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Bulletins and News Discussion from June 24th to June 30th, 2024 - Waiting for War - COTW: Lebanon
  • bah gawd its TIME magazine with the steel chair

  • Shadow of the erd tree with pure bonk strength build?
  • Doing jump attacks with double strength weapons does so much damage that it kinda works on anything if you can take a hit or two, even in the DLC. Just make sure to explore a lot and find the little tree fragments that make you tanky

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    Bulletins and News Discussion from June 24th to June 30th, 2024 - Waiting for War - COTW: Lebanon
  • The Atlantic is reporting that the debate was rehearsed lmao

    Article

  • Thoughts on spirit ashes in Elden ring?
  • Saw this post super late but personally I don't think the bosses were designed to need spirit ashes. When I use them, it feels like it's primarily to give me extra openings I wouldn't otherwise get. At least for me, it doesn't feel as satisfying, so I only use it for the really obnoxious bosses like the double fights.

    That said, they definitely don't feel like they're meant to be done exclusively melee. The game gives you a lot of ranged tools, with spells, incantations, bows, some weapon abilities, and craftable items all being options. A lot of bosses become way harder if you have to be in melee to do damage, especially the giant ones that move around a lot and fuck with the camera. I haven't used ashes at all in the DLC yet, but if I was going melee only I might have had to on some of the bosses.

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    Bulletins and News Discussion from June 24th to June 30th, 2024 - Waiting for War - COTW: Lebanon
  • Adding to what the other person said, it's an extremely broad definition of racketeering, and even intent is enough.

  • Literally a skill issue
  • Dunno why they're using that screenshot, she beat the first major DLC boss

  • Uncritical support to miHoYo for taking gacha g*mer's money to build a Tokamak reactor
  • I wonder how much of their operating costs are just the electric bill? Basically everyone is using a computer and even if you aren't doing LLMs, there's probably a dozen computers rendering something at any given time.
    That and they probably have more money than they know what to do with, might as well fund something cool

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    Bulletins and News Discussion from June 24th to June 30th, 2024 - Waiting for War - COTW: Lebanon
  • China will finish the research of qin-shi-huangdi-fireball eventually and create immortality, the challenge is to live until then

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    Bulletins and News Discussion from June 17th to June 23rd, 2024 - Macron's Gambit - COTW: France
  • You're giving a lot of credit to Western politicians

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    Bulletins and News Discussion from June 17th to June 23rd, 2024 - Macron's Gambit - COTW: France
  • Nothing ever happens (except the price of chicken going up)

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  • If Biden does win a second term, he should
    lists a bunch of shit that no American leadership would ever do

    lol ok Ben

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  • If past wars are any indication, it'll be over one way or another before any significant US aid can arrive

  • Does anyone else find it kind of cute how millennials started out super edgy as kids but a lot of us have turned into total weenies that like puppers and cry a lot?
  • It's pretty standard edgy middle schooler stuff. Most people grow out of it and become liberals. Some people stay that way, but in my experience it's mostly limited to people who spend way too much time on right-wing websites.

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  • North Korea made a pretty big gamble throwing their support behind Russia so quickly and it seems to have worked out for them. Hopefully a lot of the stuff Putin mentions here will eventually come to pass

  • Every 10cm of car front end height increases pedestrian fatality risk by 22%

    The author estimates that limiting consumer vehicle height to 1.25m would save around 500 lives per year in the US

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