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#136 - the war. for the most part would consist of us fighting the mi… 01/06/2016 on New Guys vs Experienced... 0
#134 - can start our by saying that the players, includeing me were q…  [+] (2 new replies) 01/05/2016 on New Guys vs Experienced... +1
#135 - lollypopalopicus (01/05/2016) [-]
Okay but how were you waging war on a demon lord? They are capable of granting Clerics spells because of their power. At level eight it should kill all of you in one round. It would be like an imprisoned spec ops telling some toddlers to set him free in exchange for candy and killing a special forces unit. I am guessing that you are playing a newer edition that I am not familiar with, or your DM is nerfing the ever living fuck out of them.
But as you said, I know people whose first character was level 120, so what you described is not beyond what I have heard before for new players, and I imagine you are/will rein(ing) in characters, if that is what you wish to do, at some point.
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#136 - rimmerdall (01/06/2016) [-]
the war. for the most part would consist of us fighting the minions/servants of the other demonlord. But that is where the qampain ended, due to time constraints, and to some part lazynes of the others and a bit of sicknes
#36 - reminds me of a battle whe had once. we where a paty …  [+] (10 new replies) 01/04/2016 on New Guys vs Experienced... +12
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#69 - masdercheef (01/04/2016) [-]
"may or may not include me selling him a bridge belonging to a military base"

Did you steal the bridge first?
#54 - lollypopalopicus (01/04/2016) [-]
>Lich killed by death magic.
>Mjölnir hammer expy.
>All this at level 8.

How in the flying fuck did you accomplish all this? What edition? Not raging at you but rather confused as hell, as that seems kinda odd.
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#134 - rimmerdall (01/05/2016) [-]
can start our by saying that the players, includeing me were quite noobish, might aslo been a cleric and not a paladin, as i just remembered the paladin dying earlier.

but anyway, due to past events we found ourself traped in the plane of the demonlords, so to get out we made a deal with one, that was traped. so in return for freeing him, he would take us back to our world, were we would wage war on another demonlord, and each of us would get one wish/gift granted to us, and all we had to do was a sacreficial ritual, where the mage offered himself, and in return came back as a sucubuss
#135 - lollypopalopicus (01/05/2016) [-]
Okay but how were you waging war on a demon lord? They are capable of granting Clerics spells because of their power. At level eight it should kill all of you in one round. It would be like an imprisoned spec ops telling some toddlers to set him free in exchange for candy and killing a special forces unit. I am guessing that you are playing a newer edition that I am not familiar with, or your DM is nerfing the ever living fuck out of them.
But as you said, I know people whose first character was level 120, so what you described is not beyond what I have heard before for new players, and I imagine you are/will rein(ing) in characters, if that is what you wish to do, at some point.
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#136 - rimmerdall (01/06/2016) [-]
the war. for the most part would consist of us fighting the minions/servants of the other demonlord. But that is where the qampain ended, due to time constraints, and to some part lazynes of the others and a bit of sicknes
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#87 - dndxplain (01/04/2016) [-]
what anon said
#57 - anon (01/04/2016) [-]
Did the paladin adventuring with a succubus mage who had forged a pact with a demon lord not clue you in that they have no idea what they're doing? Or the fighting four liches in a row? Or the appalling spelling/grammar?
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#103 - deadmice (01/04/2016) [-]
The Shit grammar and 4 liches clue me in as BS, but the Paladin and demon mage doesnt fit as a reason.

Some of the best parties i've been involved in have had 2 or more of the party trying to kill each other.
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#117 - holycrapimacupcake (01/04/2016) [-]
A paladin would never dare ally himself with a demon loving mage.
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#132 - deadmice (01/05/2016) [-]
our one was not quite a demon mage and a paladin, but both were opposed to each other and there were quite a few attempts to kill one another. The rest of the party needed both of them, so had to stop them from killing each other or sabotaging their actions.
#62 - Thats some off the stupidest things ive seen in a while, but s…  [+] (1 new reply) 12/05/2015 on the bombs hit hard +3
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#65 - duskmane (12/05/2015) [-]
"Americans" the word you're looking for is "Americans"
#100 - i have to say, i do 12/04/2015 on flip flops are alternative... 0
#2 - by definition: its either not proved to work, or proven not to work  [+] (26 new replies) 12/03/2015 on flip flops are alternative... +71
#83 - thepizzadevourer (12/03/2015) [-]
Probably the most concise and accurate description I've seen on FJ. Well done.
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#68 - YllekNayr (12/03/2015) [-]
You like Tim Minchin, don't you?
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#100 - rimmerdall (12/04/2015) [-]
i have to say, i do
#15 - anon (12/03/2015) [-]
Uh, I don't think you understand what the word alternative means.
By definition, it means alternate. Another go-to. There are plenty of 'alternative medicinal practices' that are scientifically proven to be effective. Just sayin'.
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#3 - afaik (12/03/2015) [-]
A variety of therapeutic or preventive health care practices that do not follow generally accepted medical methods and may not have a scientific explanation for their effectiveness.

Depends on what you consider as evidence. A friend of my mother works with alternative medicine. Developed treatment methods for... fuck, I'm not sure what at this point over the last 20 years and works with various athletes and children with like... motor dysfunctions. I'm not sure if there is any documented proof to his methods, but they have proven to work plenty of times.
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#61 - haroldsaxon (12/03/2015) [-]
Do you know what they call alternative medicine that's been proved to work? Medicine
#36 - anon (12/03/2015) [-]
>proven to work
>anecdotal evidence
Proven to work means more than "it seemed to have worked on some random people with self described ailments with an untrained medical consultation with actual scientific process"
#11 - anon (12/03/2015) [-]
If there is no documented evidence for their effectiveness then that means that they are not proven to work.
#16 - anon (12/03/2015) [-]
I bet you're an athiest, lmao, nothin wrong wtih that, your stance is just stubborn and without spirit of the doubt.
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#4 - afaik (12/03/2015) [-]
I'd emphasize on the "hat do not follow generally accepted medical methods" part in the sense that just cause it isn't scientifically proven or w/e doesn't mean that it's not supposed to work.
#5 - ExorArgus (12/03/2015) [-]
Do you know what they call alternative medicine that work? Medicine.
#17 - anon (12/03/2015) [-]
Sorry, I have to butt in.

Medicine, and Alternative medicine are different for a reason. People can work out instead of taking pills for their depression, and that is considered alternative medicine. People can take a vitamin regamine of natural suppliments to boost their whatever instead of getting a prescription.
#98 - shiphotel (12/03/2015) [-]
are you absolutely sure exercise is an alternative medicine? I think it supplements medicine but I don't think running is considered medicine period. But if depression is considered a medical disease or illness. Then running is not alternative medicine because it is not unorthodox for a doctor to recommend exercise, healthy diet, and proper sleep schedule in order to remedy it.
#41 - ExorArgus (12/03/2015) [-]
Many natural remedies are totally legit, and i would consider under the umbrella of medicine. More when you start getting into the bullshit like reiki sorta stuff.
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#21 - iwillrulenorway (12/03/2015) [-]
doctors often suggest do it you'll die patients to live a healthier lifestyle, improving their diet, and working out more/at all. that's not alternative medicine or medicine at all, it's just living a healthier life.

doctor also suggest not prescribe vitamin supplements because it has been tested and proven that several diseases and conditions is due only to a vitamin deficiency.

It's important to know that Doctors have dedicated their lives to save others, when they have a suspicion that something might have a positive effect on someones health they will research and test it, sometimes it works and that why our medical science evolves and changes based on what people discover and invent.
sometimes it doesn't and then people keep doing it anyway and charge ludicrous amounts of money for something proven not to work. that's alternative medicine.
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#6 - afaik (12/03/2015) [-]
Regardless of whether or not an explanation to why it works exist?
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#13 - catkyte (12/03/2015) [-]
if it worked there would be evidence of it, people would be doing massive studies on the process trying to figure out how slapping someone with a fish cured their asthma.
#18 - anon (12/03/2015) [-]
There is plenty of evidence for alternative medicine like acupuncture, chiropractic work, and cannabis. Those are considered alternative medicine.
#35 - anon (12/03/2015) [-]
Maybe this is bait, I hope so. None of those actually have any real evidence, the one people seem to believe the least is that chiropractors are a bunch of shit, basically just someone who understands what stretching is.
Acupuncture has been proven many times to do literally nothing.
Cannabis is not considered a real medicine but it's active components, specifically CBD is considered a real valid medical treatment (mostly for easing symptoms) for some illnesses.
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#12 - Kasura (12/03/2015) [-]
If we don't know why it works, but it demonstrably works in an unbiased medical setting, then it's medicine. We don't understand the actual mechanism of many drugs that affect the brain like SSRI's, but they've been tested and proven to work.

To reiterate what #2 said, alternative medicine is "medicine" that has either not been conclusively proven to work, or been conclusively proven not to work (like homeopathy).
#19 - anon (12/03/2015) [-]
or maybe alternative medicine is refering to literally anything except your regular pill diet. How about aromatherapy instead of Xanax or Valium? How about a regular Tai Chi regimen instead of a blood thinner? Jeez dude.
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#20 - Kasura (12/03/2015) [-]
>aromatherapy
So... something that has in no way been conclusively proven to work?

>Tai Chi
It's good exercise, it's not "alternative medicine" unless it's being pushed as something that will "maintain your energy flow" or some such crap.

I'm by no means saying that all medicines are perfect or that there aren't alternative medicines that work (hell, many real medicinal compounds have been used as part of folk medicine for hundreds of years) just that if something is actively presenting itself as "alternative medicine", all that means is that it's results inconclusive (or conclusively nonexistent).
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#89 - Haentar (12/03/2015) [-]
Acupuncture?
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#91 - Kasura (12/03/2015) [-]
Same as aromatherapy. The vast majority of data on it is inconclusive.
#7 - ExorArgus (12/03/2015) [-]
#8 - afaik (12/03/2015) [-]
Riveting
#10 - Can also recomend Gungrave, which is quite awsome, and fairly … 12/03/2015 on Hit me up with them... 0
#18 - Well, the curent season is set to end at 12 eps, but who knows…  [+] (13 new replies) 12/02/2015 on OraOraOra +22
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#32 - rakaka (12/03/2015) [-]
M8 nearly every anime has its seasons end at 12 episodes with the 13th episode being the second season.
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#45 - thentherewerethree (12/03/2015) [-]
12 episodes then 6 OVAs
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#65 - thegamepixel (12/03/2015) [-]
rakaka rimmerdall tsuyu

Let me clear this up. The show is slated to have 12 episodes and stop with 6 ovas releasing on the DVD. These 6 OVAs are being written by ONE and as such are most likely new content. With the response it has gotten, it is likely to get a second season. Everyone loves One Slap Chap.
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#100 - twofreegerbils (12/03/2015) [-]
With the response it's gotten? Sure, in isolated western anime niches. In Japan, where it matters if you want your show to get a second season, OPM isn't actually doing so hot. Not enough moe.
#162 - redwolfjarrus (12/03/2015) [-]
whats your source on that info not trying to be mean or anything i just havent found anything saying its gotten a bad response.
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#174 - thegamepixel (12/03/2015) [-]
I think twofreegerbils is just making this up. There won't be many statistics until dvd sales are out, but the manga did very well.

"The series had 2.2 million copies in print in November 2013, 3.2 million copies in April 2014, and 4.5 million copies in November 2014. The series was one of ten nominated for the seventh annual Manga Taishō Awards in 2014."
#178 - redwolfjarrus (12/04/2015) [-]
baller so there might still be a season 2
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#80 - glitternips (12/03/2015) [-]
I thought it was Singular Strike Simpleton.
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#77 - tsuyu (12/03/2015) [-]
Awww....
well, I doubt they will delay the S2 then, cuz this show 2 poplar
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#173 - thegamepixel (12/03/2015) [-]
It will most likely be a summer (maybe spring) release if there is a second season, depending on both the reception of the show and if they planned to get this reception.
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#175 - tsuyu (12/03/2015) [-]
Pretty sure they were, after all it was Mad House and they did hire one of the best animators ever.
Also manga was already popular as fuck even before anime.
It'd be stupid not to expect it to get a good reception.
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#176 - thegamepixel (12/03/2015) [-]
I agree, but lately madhouse has done a lot of one-off manga adaptations like No Game No Life and Overlord, both of which had great ratings.
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#177 - tsuyu (12/03/2015) [-]
True, but just seeing on how much they spent on this one, it's tbh rare to see.
#39 - should probably mention dionysus was kinda thecincaly birthed … 10/11/2015 on Family 0
#151 - closer to 4. most expensve country in the world, more or less 10/10/2015 on Tiny Town 0
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