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- Untitled April 1, 2026 5:03 pmHad to hurry out of the house to get to one of my kid's sport activities. Only had time to grab a plate with a few slices of pizza I just had pulled out of the oven.Do you think I would have any red light to actually eat that? First time ever we had nothing but greens all the way and arrived 15 minutes before the time. Then I see the message that it's gonna be 15 minutes later. Sigh
- Untitled March 31, 2026 1:52 pmUgh, still sour about the way they got rid of rail service back home, and I wasn't even born then. But of course they ran their service so awkwardly noone was able to use it, then cut the lines because noone was using them. They tried the same with busses later on. My gran had to lodge complaints constantly so she'd keep the bus station close by, then two or three years later they'd try to get rid of it again.
- Untitled March 31, 2026 12:41 pmTreating essential state functions like the post or public transport like profit-making businesses is utter madness.
- Untitled March 31, 2026 12:35 pmOf course the plan is the usual one: they tear the service of the post here to shreds so people use private companies instead when they actually have to send something, then get rid of the state post because nobody is using it anymore.
- Untitled March 31, 2026 12:31 pmI was in ZUS and in Poczta Polska today. In either office three people were ahead of me. Considering in one I had to hand in complicated documents concerning my health insurance and benefits, talk to two different people to find the right office, and discuss all this in my meager Polish, while in the other I had to post one measly letter... why did I spend ten minutes in ZUS and 50 in the post office?They really did a thing on the Polish Post.#poland
- Untitled March 31, 2026 10:08 am"Have you ever heard about Asimov's laws?" new robot officer Joe asks his partner, before breaking all of them, pretending to a panicky Atoman that he didn't just intentionally give him the idea to eat his gun.
- Untitled March 31, 2026 10:06 amIn the end, after seeing them cut corners the whole series, we see them act with impunity when arresting the Seven Sentinels (and their lawyer). Which begs the question: is that ok? They have the evidence, on video even, they know what the people did. But the leader of the ring is talked into committing suicide rather than getting prisonraped by all his previous opponents. Bringing him in would have been dangerous to the officers, and he would have dragged it through the courts.
- Untitled March 31, 2026 10:02 amby the way, Top 10 is called that way because it's district number 10. The other districts are not on the same world, District 7 turns out to be a universe populated by robots, District 1 is a place where unlike in other crappy universes (as a customs officer explains), Rome did NOT fall. How exactly this works is never explained.
- Untitled March 31, 2026 9:58 amWho Watches the Watchmen? could be used as a slogan for this as well, as we see the characters deal out extrajudicial punishments and cut corners for their own benefits. This is part of their jobs, and in fact i would argue, it's what happens when you give people official authority and not enough oversight. The cops in Top 10 are overworked and stressed, dealing with the excesses of superpowers, and subject to a remote authority that turns out is corrupt and racist as anything.
- Untitled March 31, 2026 9:56 amat first Top 10 sits a bit uneasy in Moore's oeuvre, with the heroes being literal superhero cops with all that entails. But it actually starts making sense if you think about it longer: in a way he is drawing a line between, e.g. Watchmen, were nearly none of the heroes were powered, to Top Ten, where nearly all of society is.
- Untitled March 31, 2026 8:48 amTop 10 by the way is a police procedural in a city populated by superbeings. And it's a police story at it's heart, our heroes deal with traffic accidents, domestic violence, violent drunks (the size of godzilla), and at one point hold a murder victim's drug-induced hallucinations for questioning.
- Untitled March 31, 2026 8:43 amthe sad thing is that the most fantastic part of the comic turns out to be not the gods, superheroes, and aliens, but that police would go out and actually do something about crimes committed by the rich.
- Untitled March 31, 2026 8:41 amreading Alan Moore's Top 10 again right now, and considering if you haven't read it the last 25 years I doubt you are gonna read it now I leave this unspoilered: The resolution of multiple storylines in the series is that a group of rich, famous, and powerful superheroes never actually did any of the superheroics they claimed they did, but instead were a pedophile ring. (and a serial killer in one instance)I don't know, I kinda feel some resonance here...#comics #epstein
- Untitled March 30, 2026 2:46 pmThe CCA was basically why superheroes are so big nowadays. They were effectively a fad in comics, bolstered by the war. The fad had considerably petered out by the 50s, to be replaced with Crime and Horror publications. Only a few select titles (Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and a few others) still were publishing.The CCA made it necessary to find some titles that were not written about crime and horror. Superheroes managed to fill that niche. That is, after a while.
- Untitled March 30, 2026 2:40 pmThe Comics Code Authority was a self-censoring body created by the American comics industry after the moral panic following Wertham's "Seduction of the Innocent"Most comics decided to publish the CCA seal of approval hidden in some corner of the cover somewhere.Not so Quality Comics' Plastic Man who decided to absolutely lean into it."Well, if you want us to tell people you approve of me, so be it!" it seemed to say, as they basically made the seal the book's subtitle.#DC #comics
- Untitled March 30, 2026 2:19 pm* think about how R2D2 must have felt having his best friend/partner effectively lobotomized by the people he was entrusted to, just for acting a bit off. Then basically dragging him around on all kind of secret missions for the rebellion, BECAUSE HE WAS AFRAID IT WOULD HAPPEN AGAIN!
- Untitled March 30, 2026 2:15 pm... but then I was thinking, what if he did?He went straight to C3P0 checking him out, and from his answer realized that the Droid did not recognize HIM. He turns away, then thinks better of it because the Droid does remind him of C3P0 (who is after all the same person, minus specific memories from before), and decides what the hell, and buys him. He doesn't know R2D2 at all and doesn't care.
- Untitled March 30, 2026 2:11 pmThinking about those #starwars thoughts I had yesterday:* C3P0 does not recognize his old home and his old master when he is offered for sale, but he knows what his first task was. I would venture he also knows where he did this task. It's just that whenever he asks where in the galaxy he is nobody gives him a straight answer* I was at first thinking that Owen was a rather bad person for not recognizing a droid he worked with for years...
- Untitled March 29, 2026 4:03 pmone of the weirdest parts of the prequel trilogy was...the fact they managed to keep the Millennium Falcon nearly completely out of it.(ep III has a Corellian freighter in a cameo that Lucas said was indeed the Falcon, but it was not an integral part of the plot)
- Untitled March 29, 2026 3:36 pmmy kid is watching Star Wars ep.4 in the other room. * description on D+: "A young farm boy intercepts a distress call from the captured Princess Leia"* poor C3PO obviously knows what his first job was, despite the memory wipe, and he likely also knows what planet it was on. Only nobody tells him where he currently is despite asking multiple times.* In a way C3PO is family to Luke, having Anakin as their father/maker. They also have a hand in his death.#starwars
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@gmkeros.wordpress.com I was there playing this game at DragonCon with the creators when it came out. Fantastic. Incredible fun. Plays fast, plays easy. It's probably my favorite tabletop card game. And I really loved Heresy.
That's a strong statement for me to make.
I'm pretty sure that I have a full folder of all of the cards that were ever published for On the Edge and a whole pile of loose ones around here somewhere in storage. Absolutely prime material.
The first edition of the RPG was really quite good too.
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@lextenebris @gmkeros.wordpress.com I have to find someone to actually play this with me
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@kyonshi @gmkeros.wordpress.com Well, you definitely have enough cards to put together at least two solid starting decks. Why not just do that and show up at your local game store or game show? Sit down and see if anybody just wants to play. It's shocking how effective that can be sometimes, especially if you brought a good chunk of the rest of the collection and you're like, "hey, let's go ahead and make some custom decks when I'm done with this. It'll be cool."
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@gmkeros.wordpress.com I got the big collection recently, too. Thinking about trying to run a draft.
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@AndreasDavour @gmkeros.wordpress.com your inner magpie starts to make itself known?
I certainly don't know why I bought it, but I wanted to have them ever since I saw them in a tcg magazine in the 90s
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