JohnCrichtonsCousin
JohnCrichtonsCousin t1_j5h91xj wrote
Reply to comment by BilboTBagginz in [homemade] korean street toast: milk bread, ham, cheese, carrot, egg, scallions, ketchup, & mayo by Michimiya
Milk bread is the only thing that needs a recipe. The veggies are in the egg like an omelet. Fry up the ham and use industrial cheese. The ketchup always throws me off but they know what they're doing! Those veggies cooked in egg is a classic food item in Korea. Not sure if it is specific to any meal either, just a daily driver ya know. The toast, ham and cheese are obvious western influences, along with the ketchup of course, though milk bread seems like an Asian thing in general if not Japanese.
JohnCrichtonsCousin t1_j1m7vg5 wrote
Reply to comment by punkq in "Lady Death” of the Red Army, the most deadly female sniper in history. (1941) by JessRP8
So funny you point out about the rifle because a marksman wouldn't have used a semi-auto rifle, much less accurate and when you're Russian...you're using the Mosin lol
JohnCrichtonsCousin t1_iw9a909 wrote
Reply to comment by DragoonXNucleon in Scared the bejesus out of him! by StcStasi
I thought snake because of the way he tried to grab it or whack it away, like he felt it was a tube thing and still went to push it away. Ehh. Likely was just surprising but it looks like someone wrangling a snake.
JohnCrichtonsCousin t1_iw8u7bg wrote
Reply to Scared the bejesus out of him! by StcStasi
Must have snakes where he is.
JohnCrichtonsCousin t1_iubtcq4 wrote
Reply to I found this calculator. I can’t find anything about it online, I’m guessing it’s from the 1970s, 1980s, or maybe later. by EntertainmentQuick47
Best calculator ever. Such a small feature that made using it so engaging as a kid. They should've kept them around.
JohnCrichtonsCousin t1_itifttc wrote
Reply to comment by G0-N0G0-GO in LeVar Burton's wedding, 1992. by PleasingScrum
The wedding may be a bit late for a counselor lol
JohnCrichtonsCousin t1_ithy2kh wrote
Reply to LeVar Burton's wedding, 1992. by PleasingScrum
Dream Star Trek wedding but I would die just to have Deanna and Beverly at my wedding.
JohnCrichtonsCousin t1_je3znqt wrote
Reply to comment by 011Vale in You ever notice how the brotherhoods who get stuff done...all seem to be the ones who are splinters? by CevicheLemon
NV BoS was, imo, the writers trying to set the record straight about the fact that the BoS is just another tribe, and has no unity of thought, just unity of survival. Sometimes people with power and numbers choose to do good, and the definition of good changes with context. The only reason they have any cohesion across decades and locations is the fact they wear the same shit and use the same hierarchical structure and designations. Otherwise they're distinct tribes with distinct motives, circumstances and leadership, and seemingly no overlap with other sects other than their shared knowledge, access to high tech, and burning design to aquire more. Those that do have communication/cooperation with other sects are just larger tribes essentially.
So was NV BoS "good"? Elijah could've held Helios 1 imo, even if it cost the sect half or more of their numbers. He would've caused a lot of suffering for the Mojave with that power. McNamara perhaps didn't know that, but he knew Elijah had gone crazy and wasn't going to watch him sacrifice their sect for power. He stuck true to BoS philosophy there. Hiding and refusing to use their resources to help the Mojave wasn't exactly doing good, but McNamara was keeping his people alive and trying to make the best next move possible. I don't think NV BoS really applies to this criticism since the best good they could manage was to keep Elijah was bringing the second apocalypse to the Mojave. Failing to branch out and aid in other ways is hardly a moral demerit.
Imo NV BoS is just lame, perhaps by design. The scout teams all died...and you survived these locations, alone in some cases, without power armor. Repconn is just sitting there full of tech and rockets ffs with only some ghouls and muties in the way. The BoS probably could've retrofitted a rocket into a guided nuke to send to Caesar's tent. There is all this power sitting around the Mojave that even the player can't make full use of, yet seems the only one capable of securing it. If the BoS found the Big Empty??