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enriquemzn262 · 2 years ago
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I feel like USS Samuel B Roberts, USS Johnston, USS Hoel, and the other destroyers of Taffy 3 also had plot armor. Even if some of them eventually sank, they were fighting so far out of their weight class that Yamato outweighed them all by herself. And they still made the Japanese Center Force turn and run.
Naw that wasn’t plot armor.
That was sheer bravery and balls of BRASS.
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curious-glitch · 10 months ago
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Beyond the Current State: Uncanny Parallels among first-principles thinkers
I’m seeing uncanny parallels across the writings of the smartest first principles thinkers, and the picture is not pretty.
Seeing like a State decries top-down forced imposition of rules and grids over bottom-up organic entities.
The Sovereign Individual advocates for a new globalized class outside the crutches of state actors who will thrive in the post-industrial age.
Balaji builds on this with the Network State, which he argues is the crypto-powered (BTC) third way of life powered by crypto (BTC) vs. CCP (communist capital) and NYT (woke capital).
Tim Urban asks ‘What’s our problem?’ as he navigates the hyperpolarization of society and how we have grown more tribal.
Slate Star Codex highlights the increased distrust in traditional media. Erik Hoel highlights the increased distrust in academia. Institutions that served as the purveyors and pillars of truth in society are eroding (banks included too, of course)
The Straussian Moment by Thiel went against the grain and was among the first to point this malaise out, using Girard’s mimetic theory to diagnose the ills of modernity and eerily sounding off that we may have no way out.
Without the standard-bearers of truth and meaning and purpose, society is grappling with the emergence of new ‘gods’ like wokism or technogods or mysticism or nationalism or tribalism to take their place.
Marc Andreesen declared that ‘It’s time to build.’ because he observed that the West no longer has the muscles to push for real innovation.
Patrick Collison often points to ‘What happened after 1971?’ just as Thiel remarks that ‘instead of flying cars we got 140 characters.’
Truth is becoming more elusive. Individuals and institutions can no longer cope. Technology continues to march forward and eat the world but decels are trying to crash the party. The All-In podcast talks about this every week now. Elon tweets about it all the time. The e/acc movement has emerged to combat exactly this, as are writers like Noah Smith and Packy McCormick who are trying to bring the excitement back.
These thinkers all lament the slowdown in progress because of institutional lethargy, that good times created weak men who are now creating hard times, that the current generation has gone too soft. They are all against the Procrustean bed cast by a a larger state, who they point to as one of the key parties to blame.
They seem to have good intentions, to sound the clarion call before it’s too late for the existing powers, to defend the values of liberalism and truth, else we veer away from enlightenment and regress back to humanity’s base instincts.
At the same time, I can’t help but feel that they are also getting ready for the era that comes after this nation-state paradigm which we have taken for granted for so long.
p.s. there is also an intersection with the more techno-optimist transhumanist ‘bros’ eg. tim ferriss, the CEOs of tech giants, and effective altruists.
p.p.s. all this points to a weaker US and the end of pax americana, but in a plot twist the challenger, China is also weakened in a massive self-own, while the next powers - Middle East, India, Southeast Asia are all on the rise.
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jasmineleeplays · 1 year ago
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Duke Konan and Princess Gunhild welcome the birth of their daughter, Ceindrec verch Konan de Rennes who immediately usurps the position of Player Heir from Konan's sister, the less desirable Countess Hawiz. Ceindrec appears to take after Princess Gunhild's light orange-red hair.
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Meanwhile, Duke Konan's bastard son, Alan was caught sneaking into the armoury with another Alan - Alan de Cornouaille, Count Hoel's son. Our Alan continued playing with his stolen hammer while watching Alan (Count Hoel's son) bleed and sob on the floor, which gained our Alan the trait Arbitrary. Duke Konan responded with "Understandable. Who cares about Alan anyway?"
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At the same time, the Norman Conquest of England by Duke William 'the Bastard' of Normandy (now King William 'the Conqueror' of England) against the former King Harold Godwin of England has concluded with King William conquering the entirety of England. Seeing an opportunity, Duke Konan takes advantage of King William being England's relatively new foreign liege to conspire a murder plot against King William. The scheme had 95% power and 95% secrecy, but at the last second just as Duke Konan was about to seal King William up in his cellar to die, a couple of servants walked into the cellar and offered to carry the still asleep King William to a bedroom. With such odds against him, by pure luck and RNG, the murder scheme failed on the remaining 5% chance. After that, given that King William has such thick plot armour, Duke Konan decides to give up on murdering him, as King William is surely favoured by God and the cowardly Duke Konan doesn't want to offend the Almighty.
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etirabys · 2 years ago
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Erik Hoel is the blogger who won the most recent ACX book review contest. He’s written some blog posts I like. One of them was about the process of publishing his novel (The Revelations), so I bought it to support Authors Who Write Novels About the Quest For Consciousness, and...
it fucking sucks! Never buy books to support Authors Who! He can certainly turn a phrase, and despite the dipshittery of the main characters, I found them nice to spend time with in a way that most novel protagonists are not. One of them deals with the sads by going back to their comfort read of the correspondence between Descartes and a contemporary Central European philosopher-princess, and musing upon their intellectual connection. I bought the book containing those correspondences immediately after reading the sequence. Basically the author and (many of) the characters pass the beer test for me.
And I liked nothing else about the novel. I have rarely finished a novel and gone, “Why did you write this? Why was this project so important to you that you jumped through all those hoops to get it published? If you were going to go to all that trouble, wouldn’t you want to, well, write something good and coherent?”
It doesn’t succeed at depicting a very smart person who is trying to come up with a theory of consciousness, because all it does is regurgitate a bunch of 101 points about how hard the problem is. Like, the ideal book about characters who are trying to solve consciousness would contain an actual theory that is explained in the book. There is no theory. It’s like writing a sci fi mystery book about first contact where the premise is that scientists are trying to figure out how the alien genome works, and then the whole novel is blog posts about the Fermi Paradox. The author wants to convey the vibe of grappling rather than grappling itself. Yeugh. Like, hey, I picked this up because I as a reader bought into the invitation to think about real questions along with the protagonists. Why not present me with some work?
The plot falls apart. No interest in resolving it in a coherent way. Stuff comes up, gets brought up again, and fades away. Because real life events and concerns are, apparently, just excuses to hang vibes off of. Hate hate hate.
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grandhotelabyss · 2 years ago
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—Erik Hoel, “AI-art Isn’t Art”
AI-art confronts us with a truth we might prefer to deny: human-made commercial art has long been “inhuman,” because it was tailored by and for the ever-more-specified demands of the market. The artist was just a set of hands operated from on high by what was almost already an algorithm of the if-you-liked-this-then-you’ll-like-more-of-the-same variety. I think of one of the pulp writers who would bang out a novel a week by consulting the plot chart tacked above his typewriter, itself presumably based on what had already worked; for an updated reference, think Save the Cat! And a lot of the pleasure serious audiences—fellow artists, critics—have always taken in mass art comes from detecting signs of the artist’s irrepressible spirit in the otherwise automated production, i.e., the human touch, what the famous auteur theory was developed to describe in the case of commercial cinema. 
But then look at modern high art, its more and more desperate, strenuous, and indeed absurdist evasion of the “word coined by commerce”: eliminate depth, eliminate sense, eliminate human interest, eliminate humans, or so says the avant-garde, and then implement one or another formal protocol—Impressionist, Cubist, Fauvist, Imagist, Suprematist, Abstract Expressionist, Serialist, et al.—to make art in the absence of either organic mimesis or organic self-expression, lest you be suspected of a commercial appeal. So the work the avant-garde produced was inhuman too, less human than some of the mass culture they fled so fearfully. 
Not to mention academia: whether formalist or historicist, whether regarding the text as an impersonal freestanding structure whose origin is of no concern or as an impersonal social site where ideologemes converge, the scholars professionalized their disciplines by refusing to consider the objects of their study—works of art—as anything so unscientific as the products of individual consciousness.
Two of Hoel’s sources, Benjamin and Tolstoy, are unreliable witnesses for the humanistic defense of art; their own theories lead to art’s automation. The Marxist Benjamin was not lamenting the loss of aura; he was hopeful about the democratization and politicization of art it portended. Similarly, Tolstoy is a forerunner of socialist realism when he claims, in lines Hoel quotes, that the artist “should stand on the level of the highest life-conception of his time,” i.e., should transmit the wisdom of the collective, not the individual consciousness, wisdom that might as well be automated and programmed. Only John Berger among Hoel’s authorities makes the strict case that art, to be art, must be the product of the individual, though here his modernist sentimentality is somewhat at odds with his Marxism (and so much the worse for his Marxism). 
And I’m not assigning blame for all of the above, for the modern inhumanism: art really is the place where the human touches the inhuman, where individual consciousness must mix itself with recalcitrant matter and with the calcified social to produce new configurations and totalities. To value this transaction most for what it tells us about individual consciousness is a choice, one I agree with Hoel that we ought to be making, and ought to have made sooner, but one that can’t be reclassified as other than a choice by playing with the definition of art. I would go further and say that in the age of AI we will simply have to know whether a given work of art is or is not human-made, how and to what extent, and to decide to value it more if it is. 
We should return to the possibility of being moved by inhuman art when we know it was made by human minds and human hands, even if the artists toiled in a commercial cage or reacted so violently against this imprisonment that they caged themselves some other way. This cage or that, we’re capable of being moved all the same before a Jackson Pollock or a Jack Kirby, before a Samuel Beckett or a Lana del Rey. But that’s because we know someone’s in there, in the one cage or the other, a live soul beating wings against the bars. 
If we don’t know, will we respond the same way? And can we tell just from the surface of the work? Just by looking? If you’d never read Tender Buttons before and I showed it to you and said an AI wrote it, wouldn’t you believe me? And yet when you know an AI didn’t write it, when you find out what a fascinating character composed those lines, aren’t you—not me, I never finished that book, but you—capable of being moved? So knowledge matters first: a human being made this. After that, belief: a human being isn’t just any kind of being. The soul is never a question of evidence but always a leap of faith.
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mostlysignssomeportents · 4 years ago
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Dreaming and overfitting
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I'm not the first person to note that our understanding of ourselves and our society is heavily influenced by technological change - think of how we analogized biological and social functions to clockwork, then steam engines, then computers.
I used to think that this was just a way of understanding how we get stuff hilariously wrong - think of Taylor's Scientific Management, how its grounding in mechanical systems inflicted such cruelty on workers whom Taylor demanded ape those mechanisms.
But just as interesting is how our technological metaphors illuminate our understanding of ourselves and our society: because there ARE ways in which clockwork, steam power and digital computers resemble bodies and social structures.
Any lens that brings either into sharper focus opens the possibility of making our lives better, sometimes much better.
Bodies and societies are important, poorly understood and deeply mysterious.
Take sleep. Sleep is *very weird*.
Once a day, we fall unconscious. We are largely paralyzed, insensate, vulnerable, and we spend hours and hours having incredibly bizarre hallucinations, most of which we can't remember upon waking. That is (objectively) super weird.
But sleep is nearly universal in the animal kingdom, and dreaming is incredibly common too. A lot of different models have been proposed to explain our nightly hallucinatory comas, and while they had some explanatory power, they also had glaring deficits.
Thankfully, we've got a new hot technology to provide a new metaphor for dreaming: machine learning through deep neural networks.
DNNs, of course, are a machine learning technique that comes from our theories about how animal learning works at a biological, neural level.
So perhaps it's unsurprising that DNN - based on how we think brains work - has stimulated new hypotheses on how brains work!
Erik P Hoel is a Tufts University neuroscientist. He's a proponent of something called the Overfitted Brain Hypothesis (OBH).
To understand OBH, you first have to understand how overfitting works in machine learning: "overfitting" is what happens when a statistical model overgeneralizes.
For example, if Tinder photos of queer men are highly correlated with a certain camera angle, then a researcher might claim to have trained a "gaydar model" that "can predict sexual orientation from faces."
That's overfitting (and researchers who do this are assholes).
Overfitting is a big problem in ML: if all the training pics of Republicans come from rallies in Phoenix, the model might decide that suntans are correlated with Republican politics - and then make bad guesses about the politics of subjects in photos from LA or Miami.
To combat overfitting, ML researchers sometimes inject noise into the training data, as an effort to break up these spurious correlations.
And that's what Hoel thinks are brains are doing while we sleep: injecting noisy "training data" into our conceptions of the universe so we aren't led astray by overgeneralization.
Overfitting is a real problem for people (another word for "overfitting" is "prejudice").
Hoel advances this argument in a fascinating, short, accessible 2020 Arxiv open-access paper called "The Overfitted Brain: Dreams evolved to assist generalization."
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2007.09560.pdf
The paper demonstrates how the OBH resolves a lot of mysteries from previous theories advanced to explain dreaming. For example, it explains why dream-deprived subjects' performance fails on generalized performance tasks (which require extrapolation) but not rote tasks.
I learned about the paper from Peter Watts, an evolutionary biologist with a knack for turning scientific concepts into revelatory plot elements. His depiction (in MAELSTROM, 2002) of human/computer pathogenic co-evolution haunts me.
http://locusmag.com/2018/05/cory-doctorow-the-engagement-maximization-presidency/
Watts's blog-post on Hoel's paper is a great breakdown of the explanatory power of OBH, including (especially) why dreams are so weird - a proposed solution to one of the enduring scientific mysteries of dreaming.
https://www.rifters.com/crawl/?p=9844
Watts connects Hoel's work to another paper, this one studying lucid dreaming, in which researchers are able to have two-way conversations with lucid dreamers while they are dreaming (!):
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(21)00059-2
In very Wattsian fashion, he wonders what this kind of injection of rationality into dreams might do to cognition, if Hoel is right and the irrationality is a feature, not a bug. You can see the beginnings of another banger of a sf premise stirring there.
Hoel is *also* an sf writer, as it turns out, and his debut novel, THE REVELATIONS, drops in mid-April: a murder mystery about "neuroscience, death, and the search for the theory of human consciousness."
https://www.erikphoel.com/
Image: Gontzal García del Caño (modified) https://www.flickr.com/photos/euskalanato/1971828859/
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epic-summaries · 5 years ago
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British LegendsxPokémon
Kings/Gym Leaders Part 3
Psychic Type Leader:
King Urien
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It was hard to figure out what type Urien should master. I decided on Psychic because in the first could of gens it was considered one of the strong types, which is why there are so many Psychic legendaries. Anyway, I always thought of Urien as very powerful and strong, so Psychic.
Okay I’m starting to see a pattern, I like puzzle gyms. Buts it’s Arthuriana, where would we be without a haunted castle? Anyway, Morgana renovated the castle and made into a creepy castle with magic and mystery. There’s rumours that maybe a legendary lives in the castle. In the castle things move by itself (it’s just telekinesis) and you have to find your way to the main hall. In the main hall Urien sits in his chair waiting for the battle.
Metagross’ moves are Zen Headbutt, Meteor Mash, Ice Punch and Earthquake.
Meowstic’s moveset is Light Screen, Psychic, Thunder Wave and Shadow Ball
Oranguru’s moves are Protect, Psychic, Foul Play and Shadow Ball
Sigilyph’s moves are Psyshock, Air Slash, Ice Beam and Cosmic Power.
Alolan Raichu’s moves are Nasty Plot, Sweet Kiss, Psychic and Thunderbolt.
Wobbuffet can only learn four moves, it is its gimmick. The moves are Counter, Mirror Coat, Safeguard and Destiny Bond.
Rock Type Leader:
Lady Laudine
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This one may be a little out there. But hear me out.
Basically the way you get to the gym/castle is the same as the original story. But that’s the route not the gym. To get into the gym you need take the water out of the fountain with a ladle and pour it on the rock. This summons a battle between Tornadus and Thundurus. The two legendaries create an epic storm. When they finish, a black knight comes out and you must battle him. After you win the battle, he lets you into the castle and you can battle the gym leader, Laudine. (She’s Rock because rock is strong against Tornadus and Thundurus and she keeps the two from totally destroying the castle, the people and the surrounding town. Sure she could have been an Ice type leader too but Rock was the weakness that came to mind first.)
Tynanitar’s moves are Stone Edge, Crunch, Aerial Ace and Earthquake.
Lycanroc Midnight Form moveset is Stone Edge, Brick Break, Crunch, Sword Dance and Splintered Stormshards.
Magcargo’s moves are Earth Power, Flamethrower, Amnesia and Light Screen.
Rhyperior’s moves are Earthquake, Stealth Rocker, Fire Punch and Stone Edge.
Alolan Golem’s moves are Rock Slide, Thunder Punch, Mega Punch and Earthquake.
Probopass’ moveset is Stone Edge, Magnet Bomb, Thunder Wave, Power Gem.
Ice Type Leader:
Lord Cilydd
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Why ice? For some unknown reason I personally associate Cilydd’s castle with winter. I have absolutely no reason for this? Maybe the reason that the flower did not grow on his dead wife’s grave is that the Ice Pokémon kept stopping it from growing? Yeah let’s go with that.
When it gets cold, you know you are close. You find this castle made of ice. You slip and slide. Then fall into a room of ice mirrors and you see a person reflected. You must find the real person, battle them and move on to the next mirror room. Eventually you find your way into Cilydd’s room.
Glalie’s moves are Ice Fang, Headbutt, Crunch and Protect.
Mamoswine’s moveset is Earthquake, Ice Fang, Stone Edge and Take Down.
Crabominable’s moveset is Ice Hammer, Close Combat, Scald and Brutal Swing.
Vaniluxe’s moves are Ice Beam, Hail, Blizzard and Mirror Shot.
Glaceon’s moves are Ice Beam, Bite, Toxic, Protect.
Walrein’s moveset is Ice Beam, Surf, Crunch and Body Slam.
Bug Type Leader:
King Mark
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Why bug? Mark is either seen as a total asshole or totally pathetic. I prefer the well meaning but “pathetic” King. And we all know that bug is stereotypically the weak type. In this team maybe Scolipede and Mega Pinsir are good competitively (MAYBE).
Mark’s castle is on the hills and cliffs of Tintangel. You walk the castle, some people will battle you and then you met Mark in the great hall. No gimmicks, just a walk. It’s a popular gym, not just because it’s easy but also doesn’t try to kill you.
Pinsir’s moves are X-Scissor, Swords Dance, Superpower and Stone Edge.
Ribombee’s moves are Bug Buzz, Dazzling Gleam, Quiver Dance and Draining Kiss.
Scolipede’s moves are Megahorn, X-Scissor, Poison Jab and Earthquake.
Vikavolt’s moveset is Bug Buzz, Thunderbolt, Dig and Agility.
Kricketune’s moves are X-Scissor, Sing, Night Slash and Leech Life.
Crustle’s moves are X-Scissor, Rock Slide, Stealth Rock and Slash.
Dragon Type Leader:
King Hoel
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Like Urien, Hoel always felt powerful to me. He’s king of all of Brittany. It’s a large piece of land.
Hoel’s castle is in the forest on a cliff looking at the Channel. There are two ways up, a waterfall or flying. When you go through waterfall, you get stuck in caves behind it where you have to fight trainers. Then you have to have to go back up and there’s another cave. In the cave you have to find Garchomp’s treasure and only then you will be shown the way into Hoel’s great hall for a battle.
Garchomp’s moves are Fire Fang, Dragon Claw, Earthquake and Poison Jab.
Dragonite’s moves are Frie Punch, Surf, Outrage and Fly.
Duddigon’s moveset is Dragon Claw, Crunch, Earthquake and Night Slash.
Alolan Exeggutor’s moveset is Stun Spore, Dragon Hammer, Mega Drain, Flamethrower.
Kingdra’s moves are Ice Beam, Dragon Pulse, Hydro Pump and Flash Cannon.
Dragalge’s moves are Dragon Pulse, Sludge Bomb, Scald, Shadow Claw.
Previous in series: Kings/Gym Leaders Part 2
Next in series: Kings/Gym Leaders Part 4
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johnnymundano · 6 years ago
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Dead Snow (2009)
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Directed by Tommy Wirkola
Written by Tommy Wirkola, Stig Frode Henriksen 
Music by Christian Wibe
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
Running Time: 91 minutes
CAST
Vegar Hoel as Martin Hykkerud
Stig Frode Henriksen as Roy Toivonen
Charlotte Frogner as Hanna Delon
Lasse Valdal as Vegard Rosten
Evy Kasseth Røsten as Liv Beck
Jeppe Laursen as Erlend Johnsen
Jenny Skavlan as Chris Frogner
Ane Dahl Torp as Sara Henriksen
Bjørn Sundquist as The Wanderer
Ørjan Gamst as Standartenführer Herzog 
(Mea Culpa Dept: All images from IMDB as I was unable to screengrab. And words without pictures is just so 19th Century, darling.)
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Not, alas, a sequel to First Snow (2009) but instead a Norwegian splatter movie involving resurrected Nazis and, uh, snow. Back when there were only three (good-ish) Star Wars films we oldies used to refer to this type of thing as “spam in a cabin”, and the movie is clearly aware that it is working in that micro-genre; see the Braindead (1992) T-shirt sported by the movie-buff (Erlend), the vocal shout out to Evil Dead 1 (1981) and 2 (1987), and, well, the isolated cabin and the rendering of most of the small cast into a spam like substance over the sprightly 90 minute running time. So, it would be churlish to expect anything other than a goofy gore-athon with the emphasis on carnage rather than character. My 12 year old son thought it was The Shitz, and I think he, rather than the Cannes jury, is the intended audience.
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Cold (ho!) opening with a night-time chase scene set to a bit of classy Edvard Grieg, Dead Snow swiftly sets the scene with admirable economy: medical students, remote cabin, something murderous out there. There’s a bit of an attempt to define them (a randy man, a randy woman, a film geek, a sensible one who is scared of blood, a sensible one who is claustrophobic, the athletic one who dies to Pier Gint, the ultra-capable one with the snowmobile), but they remain distinct primarily thanks to their appearance. Particularly the one who looks like the pile of ineptitude and privilege currently staining the UK’s political stage, Alexander “Boris” Johnson (luckily he dies badly early on, so that’s, uh, cathartic). 
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After a slow bit where they settle into the cabin, and some not exactly tight character interaction makes you pine for the Nazi zombies, a crusty old man turns up to act gruff and dispense some necessary plot exposition. In the unnecessary American remake which hasn’t happened (yet) this would be a character actor cameo from, say, Christopher Walken; sadly I am unversed in the Norwegian movie industry so I don’t know if  Bjørn Sundquist is the Norwegian Christopher Walken, but he is very good here. Unfortunately his character is very stupid, and after warning the “spoilt brats” of the danger they are in he promptly camps out in the wilderness with entirely predictable results. But that’s okay, it’s that kind of movie. Unless I blacked out for a crucial second (it could happen; misspent youth) crusty exposition guy fails to mention why the Nazis would come back from the dead. I think it’s linked to the gold in the cabin; a curse? I was a little unclear, but plot isn’t really paramount when you have Nazi zombies. The arse end of the movie is basically a lot of shrieking and inventive dismemberment. And the dismemberment is certainly inventive; if there was an award for most inventive use of intestines in a movie Dead Snow would walk it. Ultimately Dead Snow is less a horror movie than a comedic action splatter fest, and while it never reaches the giddy heights of Evil Dead 2 or Braindead, it certainly doesn’t disgrace itself either. Unless you think this kind of inventively gross nonsense is disgraceful to start with, in which case stick to Ron Howard movies. “Spam in a cabin but with Nazi zombies” is conceptual gold shlock horror-wise and Dead Snow doesn’t piss it away; no, that would be Yellow Snow.
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aisamosshi · 4 years ago
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SOTUS THE SERIES   พี่ว้ากตัวร้ายกับนายปีหนึ่ง
haritu kan ade someone suggest to watch Sotus The Series. then finally aku berjaya marathon sehingga tamat.
satu je aku cakap, perfect!!! no wonder lah ramai gila macam start tengok BL series sebab Sotus ni. 
storyline, plot then the ending, everything was perfectly good. 
then diorang makin Sotus S for next generation of head hazer in engineer faculty.
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The "Gear" – or cogwheel – is the symbol of the Faculty of Engineering. It is part of a system of cogwheels which power and run a device (e.g. a clock). If one gear fails, the device stops working. Wearing the "Gear" symbol signifies being a student of the Faculty of Engineering. However, in order to get one, all engineering freshmen must first undergo the S.O.T.U.S. (acronym for Seniority, Order, Tradition, Unity, and Spirit) system.[3]
Third year senior student Arthit (Krist Perawat Sangpotirat), is the head hazer and often abuses the power afforded to him by the S.O.T.U.S system, making the freshmen do things against the rules. Freshmen students are practically powerless to complain or resist any orders given to them by their seniors. Arthit was seemingly unstoppable, until Kongpob (Singto Prachaya Ruangroj) stood up against the abuse. This initially resulted in a strained relationship between Kongpob and Arthit, however, continuous encounters between the two helped transform their relationship into something much more affectionate.
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acually aku at first malas nak tengok sebab actor tak hensem. hahahaha. kalau yang lain  storyline macam hampeh aku sanggupkan tengok sebab actor hensem kan.
yang ni mmg aku personally tak pernah kenal Singto dan krist ni. so in this series aku sedar, diorang ni charming in their own ways.
tengok member si Arthit ni, mula nya aku tak leh bla dengan muka pelik dan perangai sombong diorang, tapi dah lama watching this series, as a penonton nampak perkembangan setiap character tu yang perasaan tu jadi berubah.
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lepas tu aku macam confius sikit la, in BL series ni sebenarnya sape yang tentukan sape patut jadi wife or husband. aku confius betul. time ni kongpop tu macam flirty gila nak suruh arthit jadi wife dia. hahaha rupanya dia pernah jumpa arthit before this, tu yang membuatkan dia berani lawan arthit sebagai head razer. 
lepas dah tamat sotus tu, then senior and junior berbaik, start tu kongpop dah berani nak try arthit. love story diorang sweet la.
nampak arthit tu mcm syg gilaa, dia macam suka jugak cuma dia lebih pemalu nak mengaku perasaan dia.
aku baru goggle, series ni banyak gila menang award. then dimasukkan dalam netflix, perghhh memang best laa kiranya, bukan calang2 boleh masuk netflix.
bagi aku sangat worth to watch laa, no 18sx scene, but have just 2 kiss scene. hahahaa hoel. 
this is sopan punya BL series bagi aku, even without skin ship pun, the feeling tetap sampai sebab the actor was so perfect to each other.
so, nak remind diri balik yang pernah dibuli senior, boleh laa tengok series ni, sweet2 potong kaki je. hahahaha. teruk punya review aku doe.
by the way, sotus s aku belum habis kan lagi, next week or lepas raya lah kot. 
sekarang bz lagi nak clean up kedai untuk raya.
next aku masukkan gif arthit dan kongpop yang cuteee. heeee.
lepas je arthit couple ngn kongpop, terus dia jadi berganda2 pemalu, tak macam diri dia time jadi head razor, that why org cakap, sebab cinta kita boleh berubah kan.
kalau berubah kepada yang lebih baik, why not kan?
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yukinomonshou · 6 years ago
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HEY SO LIKE
DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW AXEL FOUND KAIRI IN KH2
like in twilight town??? how did he find her
i am mystified
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rightsidenews · 6 years ago
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the-record-obituaries · 8 years ago
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Feb. 15, 2017: Obituaries
Nannie Rhoades, 81
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Mrs. Nannie Alice Brown Rhoades, age 81 widow of Don Rhoades of McGrady passed away Sunday, February 12, 2017 at her home.
Funeral services were  February 15, at Dehart Baptist Church with Rev. Michael Golden officiating.  Burial was in the church cemetery.  Mrs. Rhoades was born December 23, 1935 in Wilkes County to Quincy Monroe and Alice Dillard Brown.  She was a homemaker and of the Baptist Faith.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Don Rhoades, one great grandson, several brothers and sisters.
She is survived by nine daughters; Linda Prevette of Roaring River, Kathy Brown of North Wilkesboro, Vicky Billings of North Wilkesboro, Mary Patrick and husband Doug of North Wilkesboro, Ruth Myers and husband Richard of Walnut Cove, Tammy Reavis and husband Rodney of Millers Creek, Donna Rhoades of McGrady, Karen Dowell and husband Tracy of Wilkesboro, Peggy Rhoades of Hays, six sons; John Rhoades of North Wilkesboro, Robert C. Rhoades, Sr. of North Wilkesboro, Tim Rhoades and wife Patti of Hays, Gary Rhoades of North Wilkesboro, Steve Rhoades and wife Deanna of North Wilkesboro, David Rhoades and wife Pam of Hays, twenty-nine grandchildren, eighteen great grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, one sister; Shirley Carter of Roaring River, and two brothers; Iredell "Art" Brown and John D. Brown both of McGrady.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made Mtn. Valley Hospice, 688 North Bridge Street, Elkin, NC 28621 or Gideon's International North Camp, PO  Box 1791, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
   William Maddry, 74
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William Christopher Maddry, 74, of North Wilkesboro, died February 11, 2017 at Forsyth Medical Center after a lengthy illness.
     The son of the late Rev. Charles A. Maddry and Kate Chenault Maddry Crouch, Mr. Maddry was born in Richmond, VA, April 12, 1942.  His wife of forty-three years Celia Ann Caldwell of Lincoln County survives.  Other surviving family members include a brother, Charles A. Maddry, Jr., and his wife Taylor of Winston-Salem; a sister Mary Maddry Strauss of Durham; nieces and nephews Andrea Maddry Wensley of Advance, Charles Edward Maddry of Winston-Salem, Alexandra Strauss Preheim of Browns Summit, Stephanie Strauss Konrad of Raleigh, and Albert John Knies Strauss III of Brooklyn, NY.
     Mr. Maddry graduated from Durham High School in 1959.  He attended Mars Hill College and received a B.A. from the University of Richmond and a Master of Theology from the Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky. He was an ordained Baptist minister.  Along with his wife, Mr. Maddry has been an active member of the First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro.
     A scholar, an avid reader, pianist, musician and writer, for many years Mr. Maddry enjoyed sending birthday cards and personal notes to all the members of his church congregation.  He was known for his ability to "say a great deal in a few words".  
     Under the direction of Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home, Mr. Maddry's service was held   February 13,   at First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro,  the Rev. Bert Young, pastor,  officiating.
     Mr. Maddry will be buried in the Maddry family plot, Maplewood Cemetery, 1621 Duke University Road, Durham NC 27701, at noon on Tuesday, February 15, 2017.
     In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro, P.O. Box 458, North Wilkesboro NC 28659.
    Robert McNiel, 80
Robert Wade McNiel, age 80, of North Wilkesboro, died Saturday, February 11, 2017 at Westwood Hills Nursing and Rehab Center. He was born May 5, 1936 in Ashe County to Clyde and Dora Eller McNiel. He was a member of Central Baptist Church. Mr. McNiel was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Carol Dean Handy McNiel; and brother, Joe Wayne McNiel.
     Surviving are his wife Ruth Clark McNiel; son, Robert Earl McNiel and wife Jennifer of Oakwood, Virginia; step sons, William Edward Hall and wife Pamela of Hays, Michael Hall and wife Amanda of Hays; step daughter, Deanna Roberts and husband Jamie of Millers Creek; grandchildren, Robert Wayne McNiel, Lisa Marie McNiel, Eli Luke McNiel, Zach Hall, Tyler Hall, Noah Hall; and great grandchildren, Isabella McNiel, Brayton Hall and Colston Hall.
     Funeral service was, February 14,  at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Ronnie Millsaps officiating. Burial will in New River Cemetery in Ashe County. Flowers will be accepted.
     Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
     Andy Poarch, 72
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Andy Junior Poarch, age 72, of Moravian Falls, died Friday, February 10, 2017 at Wilkes Regional Medical Center. He was born March 22, 1944 in Caldwell County to Andy N. and Ruth Craig Poarch. Andy had a three year battle with Lupus. During his battle Andy was hospitalized several times. He fought a hard battle over the years, till his body just gave up. He was a fighter from his first breath till his last. Most people would say he lived a hard life, but everybody that knew Andy says he was a great and caring person. Everybody that knew him would tell you that he was a down to earth person, and would do anything to help you. He loved to go camping, horseback riding and sharing funny stories around the campfire. Although Andy is gone he still remains in our hearts. We know he is waiting up in heaven looking down on us, and watching after us. See you in a little while my friend. He was a member of Oakwoods Baptist Church and Wilkes Cowboy Church. Mr. Poarch was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Johnny Monroe Poarch; sister, Imogene Mitchell; eight half brothers and sisters.
     Surviving are his wife, Fran Moore-Poarch; son, Paul Junior Poarch of Wilkesboro; daughter, Lisa Ann Poarch and fiancé, David Church of Wilkesboro; step-son, Steve Moore and wife Sharon of Moravian Falls; grandchildren, Derek Triplett, Matthew Moore and finance Delana Hutchens all of Wilkesboro, Michael Moore, Rebecca Moore both of Moravian Falls; sisters, Linda Haynes and husband Wesley of Lexington, Joy Bell Watson and husband Charlie of Kings Creek, Irene Mattingly of Statesville; brothers, Floyd Poarch of Lenoir, Tommy Poarch of Lexington; good buddy, Juanita Goad of Woodlawn, Virginia; and his dog, a faithful companion Sammy.
     Funeral service was February 13, at Oakwoods Baptist Church with Rev. Robert Duncan and Rev. Michael Church officiating. The body will be placed in the church at 12:30. Burial will follow in Scenic Memorial Gardens.   Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Wilkes Cowboy Church, 1526 West D Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
    Florine Foster, 95
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Mrs. Florine Craven Foster, age 95 of Wilkesboro, widow of Olin Foster, passed away Thursday, February 09, 2017 at Wilkes Senior Village.
Funeral services were February 11th,  at Reins Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Frank Cooper officiating. Burial was in Pilgrim Baptist Church cemetery.  
Florine was born October 22, 1921 in Wilkes County to Joshua Samuel and Myrtle Sloop Craven. She was a homemaker and a member of Pilgrim Baptist Church where she served as church secretary/clerk for over 30 years.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and brothers; William Atlee Craven, Paul Aaron Craven, Samuel Jefferson Craven, Henry Edward Craven, Ted B. Craven, Joseph Allen Craven,  Donald Wilson Craven, Ralph Lindbergh Craven and three infant brothers, sisters; Mary Louise Elizabeth Craven, Marion Elmina Craven Miller, Marie Ella Mae Craven Patterson and two infant sisters.
Mrs. Foster is survived by two sisters; Edith Craven Mathis and Agnes Virginia Craven Brock, niece; Barbara Cooper and husband Rev. Frank Cooper, and several other nieces and nephews.
  George Miller, 92
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Mr. George Edward Miller, age 92, passed away Thursday, February 9, 2017 at Brookridge Baptist Retirement Community in Winston Salem, NC.  
Funeral services were February 12, at First Baptist Church in Taylorsville, NC with The Reverend Dan Redding officiating. Burial was in Mountlawn Memorial Park in North Wilkesboro, NC.  
     Mr. Miller was born December 7, 1924 in Wilkes County to Carl Presley and Electa Holland Miller.  As a veteran of WWII, he served in the Navy as a Fireman 1st Class on the USS Hoel.  On October 25, 1944, in the Leyte Gulf (Battle of Samar), the USS Hoel was sunk with George being one of only 86 survivors. Among his many medals were the Presidential Unit Citation w/1 Star Task Unit 77.4.3, the Purple Heart and the World War II Victory. After discharge he earned a 4 year accounting degree from Clevenger Business College.  He then served as an Airman 1st Class in the Air Force during the Korean War. Discharged from the Air Force in 1954 , he began a successful accounting career spanning fifty years.  Mr. Miller was a dedicated member of the First Baptist of Taylorsville.  
     In addition to his parents, Mr. Miller was preceded in death by his loving wife of 69 years, Mildred Campbell Miller, his infant sons Earl Michael and Carl Matthew, brothers David, Ralph and James Miller and sisters Margaret Stroud and Opal Miller.  
     He is survived by daughter Lynne Miller Givens and husband David Givens of Winston Salem, NC and son Ronald Edward Miller and wife Frankie Watts Miller of Lewisville, NC, six grandchildren and their spouses, seventeen great grandchildren and his sisters-in-law Reba Campbell Vannoy of Charleston, SC and Bernice Miller of Granite Falls, N.C.
     The family wishes to thank the staff of Brookridge Baptist Retirement Community for their loving and supportive care during his stay there.
     Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, PO Box 305, Taylorsville NC  28681.
    Lillie  Ingool, 76
     Lillie McCrary Ingool, age 76, of North Wilkesboro, died Tuesday, February 7, 2017 at Wilkes Regional Medical Center. She was born March 28, 1940 in Wilkes County to Ben Seldon and Mable Ann Tonia Flinchum McCrary. She was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church on 268 East. Mrs. Ingool was preceded in death by her parents.
Surviving are her husband, George Ingool; daughters, Sharon Townsend of Lenoir, Karen Keesee and husband Ben of Millers Creek, Crystal Brank and husband Joe of North Wilkesboro; sisters, Lola Mae Caudill and husband Johnny of North Wilkesboro, Lunia Call and husband Shade of North Wilkesboro, Violet Johnson and husband Randy of Biloxi, Mississippi; grandchildren, Matt Caudill, Jake Caudill and wife Sara all of North Wilkesboro; and great grandchildren, Jaylee Caudill and Lilly Caudill both of North Wilkesboro.
Graveside service was February 9, 2017 at Round Hill Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Joel Blevins officiating. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the donor's choice.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
Pallbearers will be Jake Caudill, Matt Caudill, Joe Brank, Ben Kessee and Shade Call.
    Eileen Tedder, 95
Mrs. Eileen Elizabeth Sizemore Tedder, age 95 widow of Eli Jefferson Tedder of Wilkesboro passed away Tuesday, February 7, 2017.
Funeral services were February 9,  at Cub Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Brian Sampson and Rev. Darrell Poole officiating.  Burial was in Scenic Memorial Gardens.  
Mrs. Tedder was born June 17, 1921 in Pierpoint, West Virginia to Wiley Jack and Florence Lee Foley Sizemore.  She was a loving mother and housekeeper, she loved being at home cooking, crocheting and spending time with her beloved husband of 68 years. She was a member of Cub Creek Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Eli Jefferson Tedder, her daughter; Judy Eller, sister; Helen Burton, grandson; Tracy Tedder and an infant brother.  
She is survived by three daughters; Catherine Phillips and husband Gridy of Gastonia, Helen Church and husband Hohn of Wilkesboro, Rachel Poole and husband Darrell of Wilkesboro, two sons; Junior Tedder and wife Brenda of Wilkesboro, Earl Tedder and wife Gail of Wilkesboro, ten grandchildren; Summer, Melissa, Debby, Hohn Jr., Duane, Jay, Tim, Tammy, Tina  and Regina, twenty-two great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren, one sister; Maxine Canada of Roanoke, VA., son-in-law; Steve Eller and loving sister-in-law; Rouie Mae Bentley whom she loved very much and several nieces and nephews.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Cub Creek Baptist Church Youth Ministry, PO 86, Wilkesboro, NC 28697.
     Lois Hayes, 86
Mrs. Lois Dobbins Hayes, age 86 formerly of Ferguson passed away Monday, February 6, 2017 at Forsyth Medical Center.
Memorial service was  February 11, 2017 at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel.
Mrs. Hayes was born November 16, 1930 in Caldwell County to Oscar and Ruby Grubbs Dobbins.  
She was a member of Beaver Creek Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Earl Hayes, infant daughter; Patricia Carol Hayes, brother; Wayne Dobbins and sister; Lucille Greer.
She is survived by one daughter; Linda Hayes Gilbert and husband David of Winston Salem, Henry Earl Hayes and wife Mary Beth of Sparta, four grandchildren; Keith Pierce and wife Rassell, Renee Cecil and husband Jeremy, Steven Hayes and wife, Ashley, Mark Hayes and wife Lacy Jaye, three great grandchildren; Lindsay Cecil, David Tanner Cecil, Brianna Pierce and one sister; Lynn Hennessee of Lenoir.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Beaver Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, PO Box 26, Ferguson, NC 28624 or to Donor's Choice.
   Tammie Luffman, 48
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Tammie Annette Luffman, also known as "Skeeter", age 48, of North Wilkesboro, died Monday, February 6, 2017 at her home. She was born May 7, 1968 in Surry County to Janette Wood and Johnny Colbert. Tammie was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Randy Luffman.
Surviving are her sons, Sean Williams, Brandon Luffman both of North Wilkesboro; her fiance, Max Adams of North Wilkesboro; five grandchildren, Alexxia Jada-Marie Williams, Gavin Xavier Williams, Mordecai Aiden Luffman, Mythyus Cole Luffman, Autumn-Zora Edie Williams; siblings, Sandra Luffman of Wilkesboro, Kimberly Luffman  Cain of Florida; brother, Daryl Colbert and wife Jennifer, Robert "Shorty" Colbert, and Ronnie Wood and wife Molly all of North Wilkesboro.
Memorial service was, February 9, at Rose of Sharon Baptist Church with Rev. Travis Brown officiating.   Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
    Carol Wyatt, 61
Ms. Carol Huffman Wyatt, age 61 of Purlear passed away Sunday, February 5, 2017 at the home of her brother; Michael.
Funeral services were February 8,  at Stony Hill Baptist Church with Rev. Jay Johnson and Rev. David Testerman officiating
Ms. Wyatt was born January 8, 1956 in Wilkes County to Fred E. and Eva Spears Huffman.  She was a member of Stoney Hill Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one sister; Dorthie Huffman.  
She is survived by two sons; Jody Huffman and wife Debbie of Purlear, Scottie Blankenship and wife Barbie of Hays, two grandchildren; Devin York, Autumn Blankenship, beloved companion; David Eller, four sisters; Lucille Holloway of Hays, Mae Roten and husband Ken of Millers Creek, Pauline Blankenship of Hays, Diane Huffman of Ronda, nine brothers; Carl Huffman and wife Barbara of North Wilkesboro, Ray Huffman and wife Pearl of Purlear, David Huffman and wife Katie of Fleetwood, Robert Huffman and wife Rebecca of Millers Creek, Billy Huffman of Greensboro, Lloyd Huffman and wife Becky of Purlear, Ronnie Huffman and wife Brenda of Purlear, Roger Huffman and wife Jan of Roaring River, Michael Huffman of North Wilkesboro, and several nieces and nephews.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Mt. Valley Hospice, 688 North Bridge Street, Elkin, NC  28621.
     Cinda Brown, 74
Cinda Lou Brown, age 74, of Key West, Florida, formerly of Wilkes County, died Sunday, February 5, 2017 at Lower Keys Medical Center in Florida. She was born June 19, 1942 in Wilkes County to Ralph and Callie Hayes Brown. She attended Center Baptist Church, while living in Wilkes County. Ms. Brown was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Jack Brown.
Surviving are her sister, Shelia Lombard and fiancé, Michael Sapp of North Wilkesboro; brothers, Michael Brown of Stone Mountain, Georgia, Matthew Brown of Tucker, Georgia; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service was February 10,   at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Leon Church officiating. Burial will follow in Center Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Service from 7:00 until 9:00 Thursday night. Flowers will be accepted. Special thanks to the MARC Program, Emma and Staff and Roy Spaulding. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
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jasmineleeplays · 2 years ago
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We begin a new play-through in 1066 as the Breton, Duke Konan mab Alan of Brittany of House Rennes whom we've played before in CK2, and whose starting situation is mostly the same barring some minor differences and changes. One of which is instead of being a Diplomacy-focused character, Duke Konan in CK3 is instead a Fortune Builder (Stewardship Level 3 education trait). He is Fickle, Content and Craven with middling stats across the board.
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Duke Konan has an unlegitimised Bastard of a son named Alan mab Konan de Rennes who is Cynical and Rowdy who could be legitimised in future if he turns out to be any good. Speaking of Bastards, Duke Konan has a Bastard Half-Brother, Jafrez mab Alan de Rennes who also serves as his Knight.
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Next, we have our Player Heir and Duke Konan's sister Countess Hawiz verch Alan of Cornouaille. We don't want the realm to fall to her because her kids are of a different House, in fact belonging to her husband - Count Hoel mab Judhael of Cornouaille of House Cornouaille, Duke Konan's Chancellor and Count of 2 counties within the Duchy of Brittany.
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Moving on, Duke Konan's Mother, Berthe de Blois, a French lady who is still alive at 50 years of age. We quickly marry her to pull in a Knight named Nicholas 'the Girthy' Meredith who is a Disfigured Berserker.
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Last but not least, we have Duke Konan's Uncle, Spymaster and Vassal, Count Edouarzh mab Jafrez of Penthievre who in CK2 usually is discontent and forms factions against Konan or organises hostile plots against Konan. Let's see if he is as unruly in CK3 as well.
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aisamosshi · 5 years ago
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2GETHER THE SERIES IS NOW SIGNING OFF.
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I’ am done watching it. even sebenarnya aku asyik duk fikir tak leh move on, plus takut bad ending.
aku tengok juga, sebab curious dengan ending dia.
yaasss banyak yang kecewa because between Tine dengan Sarawat , no kisses, no hugging and so on. they just did high five.. hahaha hoel.
from starting aku tau dah diorang new actor, so takkan lah buat aksi2 macam tu for first impression untuk fans kan.
bagi aku, it be enough. walaupun not enough skin ship between them, but i can feel love sarawat for tine.
it means a lot for me. 
aku mengaku jugak, dari episode 1 sampai ke episode 10 memang macam orang looking forward , high expection maybe.
kind of dispointed jugak lah.
diorang macam quickly wants to end it. banyak lagi sebenarnya boleh dibaiki at last tu.
banyak plot holes. maybe ada season2 barangkali. that’s why ending gituu.
at first aku memang fall in love gila dengan series ni.
then, lepas je diorang dah seriously couple tu aku dah macam tak excited dah.
bila perasan lama2 , rasanya perasaan Tine dan Sarawat tu, macam sahabat or more like brother hood, jugak roomate buddies. hahahah.
tapi kudoss jugak kat new actor Win sebab memang dia boleh turn emotion penonton macam tu je.
perasaan time diorang fake couple lagi best berbanding real couple.
maybe semua relationship macamtu kot, at first je macam try hard nak attention, lepas dah dapat, erghhhh dah slow down.
tapi it’s okay, aku akan keep repeat episode 1-10 sehingga kan aku muak.
tapi ni lah first BL series yang aku betul2 fall in love from the start.
tapi bila tengok balik, series ni kalah dengan tharn type, hahahah sorry.
tapi aku akan keep support Bright and Win.
aku akan tunggu next project diorang.
plus dari awal series aku beria nak belajar guitar la, thai languange la.
last2 haprakk. ape pun tak dapat. tapi faham sikit2 bahasa thai dah okay laa tu kan.
thank you 2gether the series for lighen my days during covid19 ni. sumpah aku taktau nak buat ape selain layan drama.
thankyou for being my first BL series.
thank you for teach me how to love someone unconditionly.
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