Disgusted as you may be, over 50% of your population want this, jugded by the presidential election. After all the press about guantanamo, abu ghraib and illegal detentions, the result has to be a well informed one.
As nice as you guys(armed men and women in the army) statistically are, the people that put you in harms way for motives more than a touch shady are the ones earning an outcry. The fact that you face armed children, and have to kill them, is the tragedy and work of a government that seems detached from reality when commenting their war.
Your belief in nonlethal weapons seems peculiar. You do not think your adversaries, and people in general, would adapt?
I remember a time when (idealistic?) organizations like the IOC would actually pretend to be about something else than money or branding. Or ambush prevention
Ignition of the munitions is not unlikely. I live 1km from an area used as a ammo dump in the cleanup after wwii, norwegian mine divers clean there annually. The forrested area is to this day off limits for recreation. Forrest firest also errupt every summer from munitions going off, although there havent been any big explosions in the last years.
i didnt start using pcs last night. And after a while most people get savvy enough to say the same.
By this i mean i know when im being had. mmopgs are subscription based and thus make money by keeping you in game. Characterbuilding is the most used way of doing this. The problem is though that after doing it once in ANY game its old. So now when i do a free trial, if after 1 hour i still havent seen anything but rats or spiders im out.
The genre is getting worn out, and users are getting savvy about it. Its not easy to make a mmopg thrive today, and its getting harder, mostly because the same old crap is just that.
Offtopic at the end, two exeptions from the rpg dominated mmog genre. Second Life and World War Online. I recommend both.
The scene i remember best is from a newer halloween special, where lisa and bart is put in a setting from harry potter.
Homer, while attending the school show watches his mini tv. Suddenly mr. burns pops up and threaten to suck lisas brain out. While shocked for a second, homers one eyeball, in closeup, rolls back down to the screen.
Makes me giggle everytime i see that scene.
Why is the US so adament about removing Sadam? Where was the us when the massacres happened in rwanda? How come the US tolerates torture and blatant violation of human rights in countries they have army bases?
There are a LOT of dictators around. Please have the balls to atleast admit you do this for your own ECONOMIC reasons, NOT some altruistic crap about liberating this and democratizing that. The hipocracy is what gets me more than anything.
The fact that the U.S government tolerates this form of making your opinions public, for now, does not overshadow the fact that the US and UK's actions towards Iraq, for now, will bear great harm towards innocent civilians. I dont want to demonize the US and UK, but its hard.
Disgusted as you may be, over 50% of your population want this, jugded by the presidential election. After all the press about guantanamo, abu ghraib and illegal detentions, the result has to be a well informed one.
As nice as you guys(armed men and women in the army) statistically are, the people that put you in harms way for motives more than a touch shady are the ones earning an outcry.
The fact that you face armed children, and have to kill them, is the tragedy and work of a government that seems detached from reality when commenting their war.
Your belief in nonlethal weapons seems peculiar. You do not think your adversaries, and people in general, would adapt?
Like stories or jokes piracy? Or Rumour and gossip piracy? Anyone?
i liked black and white. it had atmosphere.
i use my former state of the art kyocera laserprinter as an anchor for the family boat
to have peter jackson make them
I remember a time when (idealistic?) organizations like the IOC would actually pretend to be about something else than money or branding. Or ambush prevention
Ignition of the munitions is not unlikely. I live 1km from an area used as a ammo dump in the cleanup after wwii, norwegian mine divers clean there annually. The forrested area is to this day off limits for recreation. Forrest firest also errupt every summer from munitions going off, although there havent been any big explosions in the last years.
lmao @ american worker rights
i didnt start using pcs last night. And after a while most people get savvy enough to say the same. By this i mean i know when im being had. mmopgs are subscription based and thus make money by keeping you in game. Characterbuilding is the most used way of doing this. The problem is though that after doing it once in ANY game its old. So now when i do a free trial, if after 1 hour i still havent seen anything but rats or spiders im out. The genre is getting worn out, and users are getting savvy about it. Its not easy to make a mmopg thrive today, and its getting harder, mostly because the same old crap is just that. Offtopic at the end, two exeptions from the rpg dominated mmog genre. Second Life and World War Online. I recommend both.
You try living in the hills playing on modem? Them rich cityboys whacking you around with their low pings?
The scene i remember best is from a newer halloween special, where lisa and bart is put in a setting from harry potter. Homer, while attending the school show watches his mini tv. Suddenly mr. burns pops up and threaten to suck lisas brain out. While shocked for a second, homers one eyeball, in closeup, rolls back down to the screen. Makes me giggle everytime i see that scene.
Why is the US so adament about removing Sadam? Where was the us when the massacres happened in rwanda? How come the US tolerates torture and blatant violation of human rights in countries they have army bases?
There are a LOT of dictators around. Please have the balls to atleast admit you do this for your own ECONOMIC reasons, NOT some altruistic crap about liberating this and democratizing that. The hipocracy is what gets me more than anything.
The fact that the U.S government tolerates this form of making your opinions public, for now, does not overshadow the fact that the US and UK's actions towards Iraq, for now, will bear great harm towards innocent civilians. I dont want to demonize the US and UK, but its hard.