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General Off Topic / Re: Iraq falling appart
« on: August 25, 2014, 08:58:11 pm »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elodRwk2jVQ&list=UU3xHAfZZqbMMWjc1ed1ajow#t=14

Stupid CIA. They didn't have any money left for decent actors after buying that fullhd videocamera.

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General Discussion / Re: Describe crpg with gifs
« on: July 14, 2014, 11:04:42 am »
Cav spots a late spawner
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I might be ignorant or simply bad at english, that's true, but in any case it would be easier for me to reply and explain myself if you stated what exactly you find ignorant in my posts.

You base your beliefs on anecdotal evidence when there's actual scientific reasearch available that anyone can read. I call it ignorance.

There is no scientific evidence of upbringing or childhood experiences to cause homosexuality.

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I haven't done any scientific researches about whether being gay is inborn or obtained, but I'm pretty sure it only depends on upbringing. Please, don't get the word "upbringing" like parents telling the child "you be no gay!" or "you be gay!", I mean the widest meaning possible for this word - upbringing. Everything that a child experiences during his lifehood determines his personality and habbits, and being gay is no more than just a fucking habbit.

Nobody here even said sexual orientation was a choise. My point is that it's determined by childhood experience (which still doesn't make it a choice), not by genes, that's all.

Then again, looks like being ignorant is a choise!

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General Off Topic / Re: Uranium in subterreanean/tab water
« on: November 28, 2013, 05:59:49 pm »
My German is a bit rusty so I didn't watch the link. How much radioactivity are they talking about (Bq/l)?

There are radioactive materials in the ground water naturally - uranium, radon, radium and polonium. The levels are detectable but don't pose a health hazard until they reach a certain limit.

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General Discussion / Re: Favorite armor combo?
« on: February 12, 2013, 07:10:56 pm »
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Suggestions Corner / Re: Da Armora...
« on: February 11, 2013, 10:04:19 pm »
I be thinkin itz a gangbangin' funky-ass bad idea. Tattoos would not brang anythang freshly smoked up ta tha crpg. Though it would be def, no muthafucka sees em below tha threadz. If it was armor it has ta be fo' every last muthafuckin skin in da game. And some muthafucka would have ta make shizzle dat everyone wore tha muthafuckin right one.

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General Off Topic / Re: Sick to my stomach
« on: February 06, 2013, 07:01:46 pm »
Actually in soviet camp there was not so bad conditions for POWs: nutritional standards was equal to nutritional standards of Red Army during war. Of course percent of deaths was high especially in 1943. When german soldiers died mostly during way to camp. They were depleted, lot of epidemics - Stalingrad pocked was cruel experience. But month to month % of death reduces quickly. Soviet government wasn't interested to kill POWs. They was used to rebuild soviet cities, and most of them returned home before 1953. After Stalin deeth herr Adenauer asked soviet government to release criminals, SS, SD, Gestapo members most POWs was released... Its germans.
All other nations: France, Austria, Spain, Holland, Denmark, Italy, Romania, Finnland, Bulgaria, England(!) and others got their "warriors" back home in first few years after war! They was released by Stalin home!

Finland didn't get all the pows back after the war. Soviet Union even denied that there were any Finnish pows left. Finland kept asking for those still missing and Soviet Union released some of them 10 years after the war. The pows that got returned were just skin and bones. Those released also reported that other Finns were still in the camps. They were never returned.

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Suggestions Corner / Re: "Power Reload" for crossbows
« on: January 17, 2013, 03:18:53 pm »
That's because, at this very moment, you have plenty of WPF. Good try, though.
I change my class on regular basis (unlike the loudest lobbyists on this forum) so it probably wouldn't affect me, if/when this sort of change would come into effect.

The thing is that crossbowmen's melee capabilities are nerfed as a side effect of your suggestion. So if the problem is ranged I don't think the solution should also limit melee.

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Suggestions Corner / Re: "Power Reload" for crossbows
« on: January 17, 2013, 02:40:03 pm »
Adding "power reload" to stop people using xbows as shotguns seems like a drastic solution to something that isn't really a problem. Can anyone write some names of players who regularly do this in EU? I'm not convinced that there are many.

Gurnisson's solution of wpf requirement is much more sensible.

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General Off Topic / Re: Studies, students, what do you study?
« on: December 20, 2012, 02:08:15 pm »
Civil Engineering, majoring in geotechnics.

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I've played this a couple of days and it seems good. Soloing gets boring after a while. Can someone invite me to the crpg outfit, game nick is dugite.

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cRPG Technical problems / Re: DISCONNECTION!
« on: November 28, 2012, 07:20:46 pm »
When you're playing c-rpg are you running steam or any other programs sometimes steam can be retarded and do a random game update and just slows down the internet connection. I hope this helps you in anyway

I doubt that helps because often every player on the server gets disconnected.

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General Discussion / Re: EU_1 is dying
« on: November 26, 2012, 05:48:47 pm »
Everything would be fine if the disconnections would be fixed. Just last week there was around 80-90 playing and after one dc, only 20-30 came back to EU1.

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Realism Discussion / Re: Breaking news! C-rpg is "military realism"
« on: November 22, 2012, 10:21:51 am »
There's also a guy below who's been 5 years in military and is 21.  :shock:

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