
And from that I got quite a few good things to kitbash from them.
A great find for some random crap, lol.
But will be useful and is better than just buying actual sets like a moron!

Alienmorph wrote:I see a bunch 'nids bits, some Chaos and some Tau, correct? Tau smaller power suits and drones are such a good source of generic sci-fi greebles.
Vol wrote:Know what always seemed like bullshit? The idea that children are innately better at learning languages than adults for biological reasons, because something something special brain function we lose as we age, something.
Adults learn complicated subjects all the time, voluntarily, including languages. Children have the advantage of being utterly immersed in their native tongue, a mind lacking existing knowledge, and nothing but time and focus to passively absorb what they hear. It seems to be more that when we're young, we're in the optimal situation for learning our mother tongue in the fullest possible way, and then with additional languages, the process is retarded by all the mental baggage/duties we carry with us.

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Vol wrote:Know what always seemed like bullshit? The idea that children are innately better at learning languages than adults for biological reasons, because something something special brain function we lose as we age, something.

Ragabul wrote:One more potentially dumb question: How do you summon familiar?
Ragabul wrote:
Would be interesting to see some kind of actual study done comparing a 2 year learning vs an adult who was dumped into place X with native speakers and absolutely no tools other than a commitment of the people there to help him learn and see who did better.
Dragaros wrote:
Isn't there actual science that supports that idea though? That a kid's still-developing brain is able to absorb new languages easier or faster than an adult's already developed brain on average? I could have sworn there was.
Ragabul wrote:I had 0 idea what the plot was and decided to do a gnomish wizard only to find out the initial antagonist is also a gnomish wizard. So epic square off of the gnomes it is.
Vol wrote:It occurs to me that it's very likely I'll never attend a white tie event in my life (Watching clips of stuff). Or see one in person. It's a bit sad, isn't it? An entire area of western culture, the most formal of formal. You lads ever worn the tailcoats?
I'm sitting here in a cheap tanktop, cheap basketball shorts, with a fan blowing in my face as I drink cheap gin and eat cheap boxed doughnuts. That's not a problem, it's a reasonable situation for my income. But it's nice, the very rare times I need to wear my suit. But never a tuxedo, much less a tailcoat ensemble.
Though _getting_ any formal clothing to actually fit me well would be ridiculously expensive, so maybe it's for the best.
Vol wrote:It occurs to me that it's very likely I'll never attend a white tie event in my life (Watching clips of stuff). Or see one in person. It's a bit sad, isn't it? An entire area of western culture, the most formal of formal. You lads ever worn the tailcoats?
I'm sitting here in a cheap tanktop, cheap basketball shorts, with a fan blowing in my face as I drink cheap gin and eat cheap boxed doughnuts. That's not a problem, it's a reasonable situation for my income. But it's nice, the very rare times I need to wear my suit. But never a tuxedo, much less a tailcoat ensemble.
Though _getting_ any formal clothing to actually fit me well would be ridiculously expensive, so maybe it's for the best.
magnuskn wrote:Wizard is good. I'd recommend a Sorcerer over that (especially a Sylvan Sorcerer archetype, for getting a full-power animal companion), but that's my strong preference for spontaneous casting over prepared casting. You do you, Wizard is a fine class.
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