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  • Man, complete nonsequitur here, but it's so nostalgic seeing a community where usernames are actually recognized by its members. Last time I've experienced that was the forum for my Minecraft server like 10 years ago.

    EDIT: Oh wait, you're just cringe. 🤷

  • Do you actually think that two imperialist ethnostates would coexist for any meaningful amount of time? Do you truly think that Nazis actually saw the Japanese as "honourary Aryans"? Political jabbering to maintain good relations. A racist is a racist is a racist and Nazis hated anyone lacking blonde hair and blue eyes.

  • If you think that has any relevance today then you're kidding yourself. Had the Axis won the war then Germany and Japan would be at eachothers' throats by now. Any alliance Nazi Germany had was one of convenience. They didn't honour their agreements. See: Russia.

    If you're looking for Nazis, look to America.

  • Makes me sorta sad tbh. "Seven Havens" sounds like there are seven places where it's safe and the rest of the world is destroyed. Sorta like how it was in Avatar Wan's time. This world that I grew up with has been shattered and the stories of the characters that I've loved now mean so little.

  • Then most companies have red flags. Not saying that shouldn't be changed, but it is the norm at present for the majority of industries. And if it were to change, that certainly doesn't negate an applicant's responsibility to research the company (and honestly the industry as a whole, but that's neither here nor there).

  • 8 Canadians involved in that mission. Not really enough to sneeze at if you ask me. From a financial perspective it's a non-issue, and from an efficacy perspective, what are eight people going to impact anywhere? Leaving them would have been no problem and recalling them is similarly not problematic.

  • You probably will be able to. It will likely run about as well as Elden Ring does, though. Either way, wait until you get confirmation from other Linux users that it actually does work on Linux. Or buy and refund if it doesn't end up working.

  • I just want to know your reasoning on this. If you're interested in Nightreign, I can only assume that you've already played and enjoyed Elden Ring. Elden Ring itself uses EAC which is kernel level on Windows but is playable on Linux. There's no reason to suspect that Fromsoft would change the implementation of EAC since it has been proven to work for them and altering it would cost money. So I'm not sure I understand why you would avoid Nightreign given that you already have EAC on your system. Not asking this to be snarky or hostile, I just genuinely can't understand the motive here.

    And mind that I'm already avoiding Nightreign when it comes out since it sounds (to me) like a departure from Elden Ring's gameplay, so you can be sure that I'm not some Fromsoft stan mindlessly defending everything they make.

  • In addition to the other commenter: Loblaws is primarily a grocer, unlike Walmart which is primarily general goods. The "shitty business practices" that Loblaws employs directly impacts Canadians' cost of living. Were it like Walmart I'd be less inclined to boycott them.