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  1. I love how Trump constantly points out that the King is wearing no pants. He doesn't kowtow to the media or his constituency. I love love how Sanders is true to his convictions and unyielding in his principles. It cost him much in money and votes but he keeps pushing forward. I am strongly against socialism and marxism. So, I could never vote for Sanders, I am way too libertarian and right. I still respect him and Obama. What you have to ask yourself is when I give government more control what happens when the next guy gets in and abuses it? The answer for me is always less government, even if it hurts a little. It's like the first amendment. Sure, there is lots of stuff I wish people wouldn't say but outlawing free speech, of any kind, would soon result in a nightmare world. As far as I'm concerned Hilary is a felon who should be in federal prison, and Cruz is not an natural born American citizens. Both are slime-balls, two faced, liars, out to milk the presidency for all the power and money they can. The other candidates might be nice or smart or genuine but they are losers. I'm a loser, trust me you don't want me running the country.
  2. Have you ever told a lie? Then you know you must constantly feed it and nurture it to keep it secret. Soon others unknowing spread your lies, maybe they believe them. It grows and grows now many people are involved and committed to keeping it secret. Now the lie is institutionalized its too big to fail, it becomes a tool of leverage for opponents, lies become the new currency of discourse. True for relationships, true for business, of course it is gonna be true government. "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." - Lord Acton
  3. Gave up on it myself. Had some close calls, came away pretty unscathed, seen people go down hard. It's me though I'll admit, I'm too narcissistic for it. And since I don't want kids it's pretty useless to me. I don't think I feel more lonely than anyone else, to me not having personnel space makes me feel the emptiest. Also, it is empowering in a way be outside this game looking in. Really this is totally subjective, every one will have different needs and circumstances.
  4. I second guess my judgement sometimes, because I have played alot of games that in principle I should have loved, but actually became bored of quickly. I think it comes down to immersiveness and control for me. I like to be in charge of things and driving them in the direction I want, and I want to be able to hone the game as much as possible to my tastes. I think that's why I found myself here. Bethesda and the modding community offer a personalized experience unparalleled by anything else. I remember buying Fallout3 game of the year addition back in 09', and searching for guides and loot lists, and coming across Nexus. Changed everything, I went nuts and downloaded 300 mods, basically broke my game and filled my hard drive. And I loved it. I've had other flings with MMO's and FPS's and been thoroughly hooked. Story is what trumps everything for me, graphics help some with immersion, ethics can carry a game even farther, like Last of us or Walking Dead.
  5. Pre-judging things is a natural reaction most mammals have. It serves us well in nature. When we encounter something that we can't identify or relate to we evaluate it with extreme caution and make guesses to mitigate any bad results. Not being able to identify or relate with someone can have bad results if no understanding is reached. Cause like Yoda said, what you don't understand, you'll fear, and what you fear you'll hate, or something like that. So prejudices are natural and thankfully so, or foolish humans would have died off long ago trying to pet the cuddly looking lions and bears. But unresolved they can lead to racism. Which is a completely irrational line of thinking. But this is not so if you travel to a land of different people, different customs, and different values be prepared to make quick and defensive pre-judgements about them. It's a safety mechanism, and it there for good reason, lions and bears aren't the most dangerous mammal out there.
  6. Same here. I use Win7 and didn't move Steam. I did however do a system restore and the problem started right after that. Your solution worked, glad I tried it before the suggested Steam fix, which looks scary.
  7. To the OP question, Who woulda thought Bosnia could be the catalyst for two of the most apocaplytic wars in history? Archduke Ferninand certianly didn't. So from little things big things can happen. Who's to say North Korea can't start WW3. My fear is that we are all so desensitized to this war stuff it's easy to forget how serious it can become. Some of us have lived threw half a dozen wars already, numbers like millions dead get thrown around like it's a game. Now that WMD's are part of the equation you'd think it give us some pause, but no, everyone is still eagar to kill and die. World's gotta grow up fast, or crash and burn. But as far as anyone being a threat to the U.S.? It would be suicide to fight the U.S.A. The united rest of the world would struggle agianst us, we are that powerful and then some. At a drop of a hat we could vaporize this world several time over, and leave it a toxic waste for millenia. I'm not sure if that count's as winning, but thats our stradegy. Like I said lot's of growing up to do. To me the whole situation looks completely insane, I have to pinch myself to make sure it's not a bad dream. Take it seriously folks.
  8. I think the empire versus storm-cloak idea is heavily influenced by the Roman Empire vs Barbarian conflicts. And Ill say this, though many a times it seemed Rome was the aggressive condescending bully, I'm very glad for western society that they where. They gave us so much, with their ancient Greek influences. The birth of a republic, scientific method, philosophy. So if the skyrim empire represents a pysdo-Rome then I support it, at any cost. Because sometimes the means do justify the end.
  9. One of his/her pics High hrothgar is completely black except compass. And as for the rest, they resemble my game exactly ; pitch black night. Maybe my other modded play-threw had a mod I'm missing now, that made the night brighter. Its not a game breaker, it actually reminds me of when I went camping up in the Rocky's. It gets so dark away from the city, I can't Imagine how our ancient ancestors survived the nights. You'd literally have to crawl on your hands and knees to find anything, hopefully not a 50ft cliff or a pack of wolves. I do have a few realism mods in place, so being completely helpless at night, except for following a road is very immersive, and terrifying.
  10. Real quick question. Does the second and third pic in claralux photo profile look completely black to you? I suspect my monitor, but like you say I've not noticed significant problems across the board, but nexus pics, many of them are pitch black now and I dont recall that before.
  11. Hey, I'm having trouble with my nights being too dark. Dungeons and interiors are just fine. I suspect my monitor or graphics card is at fault, because I've disabled enb and still have problem, I've adjusted settings in sky launch to no effect. Is there something I'm missing?
  12. Updated version. Fixed weapon racks. Rearranged some things a little bit. Comming along, but still my greatest fear is the exterior navmesh.
  13. I have some static bugs but I still can't get them to stop flapping their wings. Anyone know how?
  14. Man all the work it takes to make just one building, you put it in dozens. Impressive stuff, looks unique and interesting. Hats off.
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