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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from Chris Goodwin in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)   
    Archer is absolutely correct, and I get what you’re driving at, LL, however.
     
    And I say this as someone with strong liberal leanings, who values their anonymity above almost all else: this is just the chickens coming home to roost. After the doxxing, the virtual bullying, the Proud Boys insisting on beating people up in the streets like a scene out of Fight Club, and the fact they’re exceptionally outspoken, they aren’t going to be ostracized by this any more than they already were by the company they elected to keep and those who they shunned.
     
    My wife’s Aunt has gone “full Q” as we say, and I can tell you that not only did she make my mother in law cry on her birthday, she’s never going to see my daughter again, even by video call. And I feel zero bad about enforcing that, but super bad about having to do it.
     
    I may be rambling. But this is our justice system functioning as designed and enforcing the law, rather than the vigilante justice these individuals have attempted to enforce.
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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from Lorehunter in +0 Advantage -0 Limitation   
    Hello!
     
    The short version (without referencing the text) is that a Limitation defines a power, and an Advantage enhances the efficacy of a power; the use case you’re referencing speaks to the special effect of a power.
     
    For example, a -0 Limitation (or a limitation worth no points) means that something that would otherwise be worth points becomes flavor text for an ability, but it’s also a permanent fixture. So if it has -0 Perceivable, it always generates a roll if the player attempts to be sneaky, which for fire makes complete sense. A +0 Advantage is rarer, but similarly is doing something that reasonably aligns to the special effect.
     
    Let me know if that answers the question, or if you would like to deep dive on the topic, you can always post your question to the broader Hero System Discussion forum and the rest of the community can weigh in. 
     
    Edited, now that I’ve eaten and I’m not merely existing between meetings: Your example, where it can have a -0 Perceivable Limitation, or, a +0 Provides Light Advantage, is actually an “and” construction; those two things aren’t mutually exclusive, so both can exist simultaneously and in fact, support each other. Just an additional point of consideration.
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    Thia Halmades reacted to Spence in End   
    Hmmm... I speak three.
    English, bad English and an invented language usually spoken under my breath in a not too complimentary fashion....
     

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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from bluesguy in End   
    It depends on the game; a game that focuses largely on firearms and using cover intelligently, I tend to not care about it. Games that utilize powers heavily (where everyone is a spell caster in one way or another) then I tend to use 2d10 or similar handy counter.
     
    And I’ve said this before, but it bears repeating: I only speak two languages. English, and bad English.
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    Thia Halmades reacted to archer in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)   
    Trump may end up being only a one term president.
    But it sure seemed like eight years.
     
    Congratulations to a man who just secured a job for the next 4 years!
    Jim Carrey really is an American treasure and I'm happy that he'll be gracing our TVs for many Saturdays to come.
     
    Trump 2020
    Who knew it was an expiration date?
     
    EVICTED FAMILY NEEDS HELP MOVING! MUST BE OUT BY JANUARY 20th!
    Please send any unneeded moving supplies to:
    1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
    Washington, DC 20500
     
    As a Nevadan, I'm tired of people insinuating that we can't count. We are a great state filled with intelligent people. In fact, I can list off 20 ways we are better than our neighboring states.
    Just let me take my shoes and socks off first.
     
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    Thia Halmades reacted to archer in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)   
    It's 2021, and President Joe Biden is told he needs to assemble a cabinet
    Coming back from IKEA, he realizes he's greatly misunderstood the task.
     
    As a gamer I find it strange that Biden was declared the winner...
    Trump had way more kills.
     
    Why did Trump visit Sesame Street?
    He wanted to stop The Count.
     
    This 2020 Presidential election reminds me of the 2000 election....
    But a lot less Gore-y.
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    Thia Halmades reacted to archer in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)   
    Some political humor, sorry it isn't more bi-partisan but those are the breaks:
     
    Congratulations to Donald J. Trump for winning
    the silver medal in the 2020 U.S. Presidential race!
     
    Hopefully, Biden will never be the leader of my country
    Because if he is, something‘s gone wrong with the Canadian legal system.
     
    I think there should be a vote recount.
    It’ll be awesome to see Trump lose twice.
     
    Joe Biden is not my president!!
    At least not till January, which won’t come soon enough.
     
    Donald Trump has now had the true 2020 experience...
    He got Covid-19, lost his job, and he's being evicted.
     
    Why is Donald Trump actually angry about the election outcome?
    It's a loss he can't write off on his tax returns.
     
    It's Trump's own fault that he lost...
    He spent 4 years saying, "Make America Great Again", so this week 74 million people finally did.
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    Thia Halmades reacted to TrickstaPriest in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)   
    You are a better person than I.  But I think a 'top five-or-six worst candidates' is a compromise.  I've heard so much stuff in the last four years that should have gotten people arrested that I actually have literally forgotten who said what.  It's become such a shocking blur of it.
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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from Old Man in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)   
    I’m a horologist myself. My pride is my Seiko 5. Got it as a gift from my brother on the birth of his niece. 

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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from Hermit in Got Mortgage Questions?   
    Not an ad, as I’m not a lender, but I am a subject matter expert (SME, in my business slang). Mortgages can be confusing and intimidating, and currently, rates are quite literally at all time lows the likes of which I never expected to see in my lifetime. As a point of reference, we just bought a house and I managed to secure a 2.75% interest rate. If you are interested in purchasing or refinancing, I can answer the common questions.
     
    If you have a question related to the industry, to your own circumstance, or just how everything works, this is the thread to post those. I’ll answer what I can, provide guidance where applicable, and redirect as necessary. My specific expertise is in origination (getting a loan) and Servicing (the process of receiving remitted payment and what happens when payments aren’t made).
     
     
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    Thia Halmades reacted to unclevlad in Darkness Powers   
    In Hero, you have to separate the visual element from the functional element, especially during the build phase.
     
    Functionally, this is simply a shapeable, adaptive force, which can be used by its wielder for a wide variety of effects:
     
    --protection:  Power Def (maybe), Resist Prot, Damage Negation, arguably Damage Reduction, but that doesn't fit as well.  Damage Reduction applies AFTER defenses, so I tend to treat it as an aspect of the character's physique.  You're putting this as an outer defensive layer.
     
    --healing:  probably should get a Limited Power limitation...only works on creatures of darkness.  It gets the Resurrection option;  I might toss in a -1/4 limitation for the "not if the heart is destroyed" but that's mostly pointless.  When is the heart destroyed?  Also, it isn't really going to be meaningful, because "only works on creatures of darkness" is a major limitation on the healing...probably -1.  Another small limitation won't change the cost that much.  
     
    --the rest is just what it is.  Blast or RKA, a blade suggests an HKA or could be an RKA No Range (if the demon logically can't apply its STR, it's an RKA No Range), Flight that might get the Restrainable limitation.
     
    Other than the healing, it's not functionally different from, say, an electromagnetic manipulator, at least until you get into some pretty specific interactions like Vulnerabilities and Susceptibilities.  Or perhaps that Aura Of Menacing Darkness might be worth an extra die when the demon cares to make a Presence Attack.
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    Thia Halmades reacted to unclevlad in Another TFOS "Weapon" -- Goopzooka   
    Cosmetic transform is pretty clean.  I think I prefer the PRE drain, tho.
     
    As far as cancelling out a negative appearance?  Ehhh.  If I was gonna slap it on, I'd say it's no points.  It doesn't come into play often enough to warrant any kind of cost reduction.  Personally, I'd just skip it.  
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    Thia Halmades reacted to Duke Bushido in Another TFOS "Weapon" -- Goopzooka   
    That right there.
     
    So very much of that right there.  It's one of those "the special effects kind of make this happen, but it's just too minor to bother costing."
     
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    Thia Halmades reacted to Pattern Ghost in Got Mortgage Questions?   
    I think I see where you're going with this.
     
    In other words, I think I understand your SME-goal.
     

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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from Cancer in Got Mortgage Questions?   
    Not an ad, as I’m not a lender, but I am a subject matter expert (SME, in my business slang). Mortgages can be confusing and intimidating, and currently, rates are quite literally at all time lows the likes of which I never expected to see in my lifetime. As a point of reference, we just bought a house and I managed to secure a 2.75% interest rate. If you are interested in purchasing or refinancing, I can answer the common questions.
     
    If you have a question related to the industry, to your own circumstance, or just how everything works, this is the thread to post those. I’ll answer what I can, provide guidance where applicable, and redirect as necessary. My specific expertise is in origination (getting a loan) and Servicing (the process of receiving remitted payment and what happens when payments aren’t made).
     
     
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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from Old Man in Got Mortgage Questions?   
    Not an ad, as I’m not a lender, but I am a subject matter expert (SME, in my business slang). Mortgages can be confusing and intimidating, and currently, rates are quite literally at all time lows the likes of which I never expected to see in my lifetime. As a point of reference, we just bought a house and I managed to secure a 2.75% interest rate. If you are interested in purchasing or refinancing, I can answer the common questions.
     
    If you have a question related to the industry, to your own circumstance, or just how everything works, this is the thread to post those. I’ll answer what I can, provide guidance where applicable, and redirect as necessary. My specific expertise is in origination (getting a loan) and Servicing (the process of receiving remitted payment and what happens when payments aren’t made).
     
     
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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from Christopher R Taylor in Quick Question   
    Hay girl hay.
     
    I’m thinking by “City Strength” you mean this is a Dark Champions style game, he’s strong, but has some limitations. All those things considered, I’m going to say this:
     
    Broadly, you want to know what your campaign caps are. If your PCs cap at 20, you want your NPCs to (generally) cap at double that “unless” there’s a super compelling reason to go above/beyond that threshold. For me, I’d go with 40 STR to start.
     
    Then, you want him to create shockwaves; that’s not a function of strength, that’s a Power that deals damage that for consistency you can make EQUAL to his strength (in this case, 8d6 Normal, or you can go slightly higher while adding some Extra Time to represent the wind-up), and add your appropriate modifiers, such as AOE Cone,  Knockdown, etc.
     
    If you’re punching through dirt, you can do that as Tunneling, one of the most under utilized movement powers in the entire game.
     
    The point of this being, I don’t think telling you what the strength of the character is actually answers your question. If we think in “HERO terms,” as I’ve said... IDK, too many times now, then we’re asking what it is we want to do, then work out the best way to do it. You wanted to bend steel — for that, just STR is sufficient. You wanted to create shockwaves, that’s a Blast AOE cone. Last but not least, moving earth is a bunch of things, but I’d go with Tunneling. 
     
    Lemme know if that answers your question, I’m happy to help. 
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    Thia Halmades reacted to archer in Jokes   
    An old man is hosting his retirement dinner with his family, friends and coworkers.
     
    He’d lived a long life- when he was only 25 he went on a mission trip to South America where he met two young boys who he later adopted. Seeing the standard of living in South America prompted him to study medicine- a field he completely excelled in and successfully developed vaccines for over ten diseases. With the little money he earned from his hard work he immediately donated it back into relief funds for all the places he’d visited.
    His coworkers all loved him, ask anyone and they’ll say he was the most positive and bright man they’d ever met.
    This is why during his retirement dinner, an angel descended from heaven to speak with him, stunning the guests into silence.
    “You have lived a giving life, one that many could look up too and many relied on to survive. Because of this, we would like to give you a gift- another ten years of healthy life, all the wealth you could imagine, or unparalleled wisdom.”
    The man debated between longevity and wisdom for half a breath but very quickly decided he wanted unparalleled wisdom.
    The angel reached down, touched his forehead, and left without another word.
    The guests at the dinner, still in a partial state of shock, stare in silence at the slack jawed man. Eventually, his coworker and closest friend spoke up, “Well? How is it?”
    The man replied in an awed voice, “I should’ve chosen the money.”
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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from CaptainCoulson in 6e attractiveness PRE attack modifier question   
    So, apologies. Fun thread but I’m going to do the thing where I ruin it for everyone. Sorry, pardon me.
     
    Where’s my hat? Ah, here it is.
     
    Striking Appearance. Your definition is one interpretation; doesn’t matter if you’re attractive, hideously ugly, or a super cute toddler. Striking Appearance gives you its bonus circumstantially based on how you defined it upon purchase. Striking Appearance: Clearly a f*ING DEMON, is going to get certain types of people’s attention. Conversely, people accustomed to dealing with Tieflings are going to blink and shrug. Striking Appearance: Bow chicka-wow-wow, only works at full value on people who are into whatever it is. And so on.
     
    The rest of your post implies that, but I wanted to make it clear for anyone coming in; define how your appearance is striking, and then apply accordingly.
     
    As you were.
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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from Spence in Equipment vs Powers   
    This one!

    I LOVE THIS ONE!!
     
    Warning: I’m up a little late and when that happens I tend to ramble. So I’ve put my answer to your question up front, where it’s easy to see:
     
    Answer 1: It actually doesn’t matter as long as you’re consistent. You’d be surprised how much punishment the HERO system can take and still put out a balanced game experience. To go back to @Ninja-Bear, it’s easiest to make all weapons free, because the cost was paid by the player when they invested in the Martial Art to use it. For example, Kusari-Gama. If I pick one of those up, I’m going to smash my own skull. Someone trained in it, however, is going to have the opposite experience. This is how I did it in Persona; you pay the points for what you want, you have the thing more as a manifestation of the point investment, rather than the other way around. If a bunch of points are paid for magic, great. Here’s your spell list based on the rules laid down for this system, etc.
     
    Answer 2: There are a number of other things to consider before you can answer it. And based on the question, I’m making a couple of assumptions: That you’re doing some kind of high fantasy setting, that said setting involves the collection of gear and loot, and that said gear and loot is plentiful enough that it prompts the question. So if Kage, the Shadow Mage, doesn’t have 33 points available, he can’t pick up the enchanted hand crossbow? Or the bracers of archery? It’s downright skull breaking. So how else do you solve for it?
     
    You can do this: Each character can soul-bind/befriend/attune (to use the 5th Ed D&D word) to X number of magical items. This is a campaign rule and costs zero points that the players can see, but you can see them. If you want to be hard and fast with it, you can give everyone their build cost in magical attunement. I build a 200 point Rogue, I can equip up to 200 points of magical gear. Or if you’re concerned, just, “gear.”  This can include spell books, spells as well as swords and shields. Going this route removes all of the messy player level book keeping from the equation, and leaves the GM free to run a game that plays like it should. 
     
    Alternatively, each player may be limited to the Rule of 9; head, chest, arms, legs, two weapons, two rings and a necklace.
     
    There’s no “canonical right way” to do it. In ... FH 5th Ed? Steve put forth the idea, as an option, gear is gold, magic is points. But that’s not always the case. And, more importantly, ignoring that is not necessarily going to create any kind of imbalance in your campaign. Your best bet, IMO, is to ignore this question entirely, and instead drill down to stat spread, skill selection, core powers/abilities, damage dealt, and damage that can be sustained, in addition to any other non-combat abilities that your casting classes are going to have. So let’s break down the reasoning:
     
    In a traditional fantasy setting, there are three and a half core classes; Fighter, Rogue, and Wizard/Cleric. I say 3.5 because there’s a ton of campaigns and systems that just go with “magic” and that includes healing, there’s systems with all kinds of different ways to tap into other worldly... or natural but normally inaccessible... or... you get my point. The more critical question, in my mind, is not about point assignment or gold spent, but functionality and general balance. To that end, I would say that those three classes don’t really provide much framework. Whereas tank, blaster, scrapper, controller, etc., more traditional super heroic tropes, do the job much better.
     
    The tank wears heavy armor, carries some variety of weaponry, has a shield. Do those cost points? Someone brought up: things paid with gold are fungible, things paid with points are not, however, there’s a counter to that, and that’s “everything has a point cost.” There’s a nasty rabbit hole you can fall down trying to reconcile the cost of a shield against gold against real cost in points to the character. Meanwhile, your casting classes have to spend points on their spells — unless you say they don’t. And you treat spells like equipment. Also an option. My late night rambling aside, here are my hard learned lessons from years of GMing Fantasy HERO:
     
    1) Power level is, broadly, a lie. After a while it becomes nearly impossible to do a decent audit. I became much more interested in this question: Does everyone have roughly the same points invested in base stats and core skills? Do they all fall within the guidelines for CSLs, and are they utilizing the tools provided accordingly? Last, but not least, is their general DPR (damage per round) equivalent? A fighter who hits every round may not be as sexy as a Rogue with extra dice in Backstab, or a wizard who can throw chain lightning through an entire group, but that just means they’re doing their job. Standing up front, drawing fire, surviving, and dealing out punishment. The Rogue should be able to outpace the fighter in damage, because that’s the rogue’s job.
     
    2) Damage output caps are critical. Decide early what your max number of KA dice is, AND your highest Active Point cost, and hold that line for a while as you continue to balance encounters and defenses. 
     
    3) Remember: Defense wins championships. Unless you let someone buy an NND Killing Attack that’s disruptive, or the Wizard can call down oodles of Meteors every round. You don’t want that to happen, that gets gnarly.
     
    4) This in a very looping way comes back to my point, and your question: when is it appropriate and how do you do it? My answer is “ignore the common application, and approach it differently.” We can math everything to death. Doesn’t mean we should.
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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from mallet in Equipment vs Powers   
    This one!

    I LOVE THIS ONE!!
     
    Warning: I’m up a little late and when that happens I tend to ramble. So I’ve put my answer to your question up front, where it’s easy to see:
     
    Answer 1: It actually doesn’t matter as long as you’re consistent. You’d be surprised how much punishment the HERO system can take and still put out a balanced game experience. To go back to @Ninja-Bear, it’s easiest to make all weapons free, because the cost was paid by the player when they invested in the Martial Art to use it. For example, Kusari-Gama. If I pick one of those up, I’m going to smash my own skull. Someone trained in it, however, is going to have the opposite experience. This is how I did it in Persona; you pay the points for what you want, you have the thing more as a manifestation of the point investment, rather than the other way around. If a bunch of points are paid for magic, great. Here’s your spell list based on the rules laid down for this system, etc.
     
    Answer 2: There are a number of other things to consider before you can answer it. And based on the question, I’m making a couple of assumptions: That you’re doing some kind of high fantasy setting, that said setting involves the collection of gear and loot, and that said gear and loot is plentiful enough that it prompts the question. So if Kage, the Shadow Mage, doesn’t have 33 points available, he can’t pick up the enchanted hand crossbow? Or the bracers of archery? It’s downright skull breaking. So how else do you solve for it?
     
    You can do this: Each character can soul-bind/befriend/attune (to use the 5th Ed D&D word) to X number of magical items. This is a campaign rule and costs zero points that the players can see, but you can see them. If you want to be hard and fast with it, you can give everyone their build cost in magical attunement. I build a 200 point Rogue, I can equip up to 200 points of magical gear. Or if you’re concerned, just, “gear.”  This can include spell books, spells as well as swords and shields. Going this route removes all of the messy player level book keeping from the equation, and leaves the GM free to run a game that plays like it should. 
     
    Alternatively, each player may be limited to the Rule of 9; head, chest, arms, legs, two weapons, two rings and a necklace.
     
    There’s no “canonical right way” to do it. In ... FH 5th Ed? Steve put forth the idea, as an option, gear is gold, magic is points. But that’s not always the case. And, more importantly, ignoring that is not necessarily going to create any kind of imbalance in your campaign. Your best bet, IMO, is to ignore this question entirely, and instead drill down to stat spread, skill selection, core powers/abilities, damage dealt, and damage that can be sustained, in addition to any other non-combat abilities that your casting classes are going to have. So let’s break down the reasoning:
     
    In a traditional fantasy setting, there are three and a half core classes; Fighter, Rogue, and Wizard/Cleric. I say 3.5 because there’s a ton of campaigns and systems that just go with “magic” and that includes healing, there’s systems with all kinds of different ways to tap into other worldly... or natural but normally inaccessible... or... you get my point. The more critical question, in my mind, is not about point assignment or gold spent, but functionality and general balance. To that end, I would say that those three classes don’t really provide much framework. Whereas tank, blaster, scrapper, controller, etc., more traditional super heroic tropes, do the job much better.
     
    The tank wears heavy armor, carries some variety of weaponry, has a shield. Do those cost points? Someone brought up: things paid with gold are fungible, things paid with points are not, however, there’s a counter to that, and that’s “everything has a point cost.” There’s a nasty rabbit hole you can fall down trying to reconcile the cost of a shield against gold against real cost in points to the character. Meanwhile, your casting classes have to spend points on their spells — unless you say they don’t. And you treat spells like equipment. Also an option. My late night rambling aside, here are my hard learned lessons from years of GMing Fantasy HERO:
     
    1) Power level is, broadly, a lie. After a while it becomes nearly impossible to do a decent audit. I became much more interested in this question: Does everyone have roughly the same points invested in base stats and core skills? Do they all fall within the guidelines for CSLs, and are they utilizing the tools provided accordingly? Last, but not least, is their general DPR (damage per round) equivalent? A fighter who hits every round may not be as sexy as a Rogue with extra dice in Backstab, or a wizard who can throw chain lightning through an entire group, but that just means they’re doing their job. Standing up front, drawing fire, surviving, and dealing out punishment. The Rogue should be able to outpace the fighter in damage, because that’s the rogue’s job.
     
    2) Damage output caps are critical. Decide early what your max number of KA dice is, AND your highest Active Point cost, and hold that line for a while as you continue to balance encounters and defenses. 
     
    3) Remember: Defense wins championships. Unless you let someone buy an NND Killing Attack that’s disruptive, or the Wizard can call down oodles of Meteors every round. You don’t want that to happen, that gets gnarly.
     
    4) This in a very looping way comes back to my point, and your question: when is it appropriate and how do you do it? My answer is “ignore the common application, and approach it differently.” We can math everything to death. Doesn’t mean we should.
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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from assault in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)   
    My question has always been this: There’s this whole thing about abortion. But no one is willing to step up with daycare. Or the cost of healthcare. Or defund the military by a few million — against its trillions — to rebuild our public school system. You can’t save the children then forget about them. It’s not about being Christian; it’s code for racism and suppression of women.
     
    I freely admit to spit-balling here. The “war on Christianity” is all a giant gambit based on Roe v Wade; if we have abortions, then women may not have children unintentionally and thus may finish their education, get jobs, and do better than men. It’s way, way more complex than I’m explaining here, and gets into health care, day care, education, etc. But that’s “the gist.” It’s not actually Christianity, it’s about oppression.
     
     
     
    Oh, no. That was clearly a sign from his true master, Beelzebub, the Lord of the Flies himself.
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    Thia Halmades reacted to archer in Political Discussion Thread (With Rules)   
    Something which escaped my notice earlier in the day. Trump put out a video.
     
    Not really interested in the content but in his appearance.
     
     
    My wife has COPD, asthma, restricted breathing beyond that, and the lungs of a 90 year old according to her pulmonologist. So she tends to notice little things about people and their breathing. For example she noticed, before I did, how labored Trump's breathing was in that video he staged just as he was going to the hospital.
     
    In this video, she noticed that Trump's lips are white...which is a sign of low blood oxygen. The lips go either white or blue when the person's oxygen drops below a certain level.
     
    This is known as cyanosis and happens only when the blood oxygen goes below 85%.
     
    A normal reading would be 97-99%. Someone is considered to be in distress if their reading drops below 94%.
     
    This is a sign that he should be in the hospital or at least be on the way to the hospital because his lungs aren't functioning likely either because of infection or a blood clot in the lungs.
     
    Blood clots are one of the known risks which come from being on steroids for your breathing problems.
     
    A blood clot in the lungs (aka a pulmonary embolism) can be fatal. Roughly 10% of people who get one die almost instantly.
     
    Also note that he has a two tone face, the upper half of his face is a different color than the lower half of his face. Either his makeup artist is having a bad day or something else is going on.
     
    In any case, this doesn't seem to be a great sign about how the president is handling being ill.
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    Thia Halmades reacted to Badger in The Halloween 2020 Thread   
    I see Maximillian schell
     
    What, I had to make the reference.
    I have to see the shining, jack nicholson stars as himself in this biopic 
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    Thia Halmades got a reaction from death tribble in The Halloween 2020 Thread   
    For me it’s not Halloween until Jack Skellington beats the Oogie-Boogie man and Bette Middler runs around with Sarah Jessica Parker. Halloween has never been about “horror,” for me; it’s a celebration of life by recognizing that its fleeting and remembering those who came before us. But the actual answer to your question, it’s not Halloween until I’ve watched The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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