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2024.06.02 15:01 ibid-11962 Inspirations and Interactions with Other Media [Post Murtagh Christopher Paolini Q&A Wrap Up #9]

As discussed in the first post, this is my ongoing compilation of the remaining questions Christopher has answered online between August 1st 2023 and April 30th 2024 which I've not already covered in other compilations.
As always, questions are sorted by topic, and each Q&A is annotated with a bracketed source number. Links to every source used and to the other parts of this compilation will be provided in a comment below.
The previous post focused specifically on [the writing process](). This installment will focus on Inspirations, including Christopher's idea process, specific inspirations used, and some comments about other properties. The next post will focus on Worldbuilding and Promotion.

Inspirations

Coming up with ideas
Do you have trouble coming up with new ideas? They don't fall out of trees, but it takes me so long to write a book that I usually come up with at least one or two ideas over the six months to a year that it takes to write, edit and publish, if not longer. So they keep accumulating. One of the reasons that I really like having a world to play in for a long time is that the longer I spend in a setting, the more story ideas suggest themselves because you get to know the characters so much and you get to know the implications of the magic in the world and the culture. [1]
What is your inspiration process like? I read a lot of books, I watch a lot of movies, and I make sure I have time to stare out the window and do nothing but daydream. And all of those things continually give me ideas for stories. [20]
Inspiration can come from anywhere, but good stories and good music will actually give me the proverbial tingle up the spine. And basically nothing else in life does that. So I'm always chasing that high. And that's really the inspiration. And trying to replicate that both for myself and for my readers. [33]
I get my inspiration from the beauty of the world itself, from every book and movie that I watch and read, even the bad ones, sometimes especially the bad ones. I get my inspiration from meeting folks like you who have so much energy and enthusiasm and from thinking and talking and listening to music. Everywhere can be a source of inspiration. [36]
I listen to soundtracks when I write. I can't listen to anything with lyrics because it's too distracting. But my biggest source of inspiration is simply the environment in which I live. The mountains around my house look like the mountains from The Lord of the Rings. If I have no experience with the things I write, the descriptions would probably not be as good. You have to look around for inspiration. Photos, visiting places… that which just comes out of your head ultimately has its limitations. You can do a lot, but it helps creativity if you can base it on your own experiences. [23]
You have an idea, you have a spark of thought. Do you jot it down and leave it? Or do you immediately delve into it? It depends on the idea ultimately and it depends how much of it I have. But I always write something down because I have forgotten story ideas in the past, which sucks. So the instant I have something that I think is interesting, I write it down. I won't write most of these because I don't have the time but I write them all down. I have a file here with 140 pages of story ideas, 19,147 words. I try to write it down. If I have a sense of more of the story than the initial thing, then I'll write that down. Then mostly I just let it sit and I think about it while I'm working on other stories. [28]
Executing ideas
Would you rather lose a mental battle against another author so he could steal your ideas? Or give away your true name to your literary agent so he could control you? Wow. I trust my agent with my life. But I'd go with the first one, lose a mental battle, because honestly, ideas are cheap, execution is what matters. You could take every single idea I would have and give it to Brandon Sanderson, or any other author, and their execution would be totally different than mine, and vice versa. And quite honestly most authors wouldn't want to write the ideas I have, they have their own ideas. So that seems like the least perilous of the two options. [17]
When have the greatest flows of creativity happened for you? Whenever I know what I'm trying to write in terms of the scene, I understand what it's doing for the characters and who the characters are. And it all clicks together. And I don't have to sit there, banging my head against the keyboard trying to figure any of that out and then I could just work on writing it. Are there times where you have to bang your head against the keyboard? Or do you just get up and walk outside and just walk away from it? You need to do some of the head banging on occasion just to get past the tough stuff. But you also have to recognize when you're not making any progress and then it's better to step away, move physically in order to get your brain to move. And learning when to step away is always a challenge and has taken me a long time. [34]
What do you think about the idea that when we're asleep, our minds or souls wander off and act unbeknown to us and perhaps ideas aggregate which may lead to us waking up in the morning with sudden ideas, realizations? I think it's a very common occurrence. The whole point of creativity is that you connect two or more things that are seemingly unconnected. That's what a metaphor is or simile. "Her love was like a red, red rose." It's not literally a rose, but you're connecting two things to make a point. So when you sleep the barriers in your mind sort of descend and it's much easier to connect things. And there does seem to be some indication that if you are trying to solve a certain problem or working on something in the back of your head that your subconscious, whatever the hell the subconscious is, this older more instinctual part of the brain, continues to work on the problem even while you sleep. There have been multiple instances of scientists and inventors, engineers, who have actually thought of the solutions to their problems that they're trying to solve while while dreaming. So it's a known phenomena. And it's something that I do try to take advantage of. Sometimes I will think of things I'm trying to solve right before I go to sleep. The trick is you can't do it in a way that stresses you so that it keeps you up. So don't do this if it's going to keep you up. But it doesn't stress me to think about what I'm trying to figure out with the writing. So I'll think about that as I'm falling asleep and a lot of times I'll have a better idea in the morning or a better sense of what path to pursue and sometimes I'll actually dream of a solution. ... There's also some very solid research that says that if you're trying to learn something, whatever that something is, put in a couple hours of study, practice, whatever it is, and then you need to sleep in order for your brain to consolidate that knowledge. So if you pull an all-nighter studying, you're not going to retain the information very well. But if you were able to sleep even for just three hours, it allows the brain to take that temporary knowledge and encode it in more permanent memory. And that seems to be a very important part of the process. [19]
Fantasy Inspirations
How much has Tolkien influenced your writing, if at all? I wouldn't be here if not for Tolkien. I'll be honest with that. And I think there are a number of other contemporary fantasy authors that were equally as influential on me. But they wouldn't exist without Tolkien either. So Tolkien's the foundation that so much of this genre rests upon. [33]
Which dragon in literature do you find to be the most impactful as an influencer on stories that came after it? Historically, you'd have to put in for St. George and the Dragon, the dragon from Beowulf, Jormungandr, the Midgard Serpent from Norse mythology, Tiamat. Of course, then there's all the Asian dragons as well. And all of those influenced the authors that have influenced us, Anne McCaffrey, Ursula Le Guin, Wizard of Earthsea. Vermithrax Pejorative. [30]
What was the inspiration for how you approached the dragons in your books? For me it was a whole mess of fantasy that I read. Lord of the Rings, of course, with Smaug. The Pit Dragon trilogy by Jane Yolen. Dragon Singer was the first Anne McCaffrey book I read, and that got me into the Dragon Riders of Pern series. I still have a soft spot for Dragon Singer. The Wizard of Earthsea series. Raymond Feist's Magician series. As well as I think the Millennium series by David Eddings. A lot of others. Beowulf, of course. Tad Williams's Memory Sorrow and Thorn, which has some really impressively dangerous dragons in it. [30]
From just the first book and the second I can see how heavily Christopher was 'influenced' by George R R Martin. The part about the swords being imbued with spells to keep them sharp and the dragons growing forever isn't borrowing. It's downright plagiarism. I, uh, have never read GOT. Started the first book in 2011 and bailed when Bran was pushed out the window. However, Tolkien and Dragonriders of Pern were certainly big influences. [R]
Did the way Eragon and Arya ended remind you of the way Will and Lyra ended in His Dark Materials? In love, but unable to be together. Completely unintentional. I didn't read His Dark Materials until I'd already written Eragon (and plotted out the whole series, including the ending). I won't lie though: I love bittersweet endings, and Pullman wrote one of the best ones. [R]

Names

How do you go about naming all the places in Alagaësia? Well, these days I tend to think about where the name is coming from with the internal cultures of the land. So is it an Urgal name? Is it an Elvish name? Is it a Human name? Is it something else? For the human names I'm often drawing from established cultures, Germanic cultures, Scandinavian cultures. But I have a lot of invented and established things within the world itself. So it just sort of depends what I'm writing and how I'm doing it. The nice thing is because I've created various invented languages for the different races, that gives me a good starting place for the feel of some name that I might be creating. [12]
Where do the names in your worlds come from? Some are puns, Eragon is Dragon but with an 'e' instead of a 'd'. It also means an Era Gone By. Saphira is from Sapphire. The names also come from historical names: Germanic, Northern influences or were made up by me based on the rules from my world. For example, Murtagh is Irish. [23]
Name of Names
Does the ancient language have a canon name? I know it's never said in order to keep the mystery feel, but out of curiosity, do YOU know it? Or is it something that does not even truly have a name for you? Yup, I do have a name for it. Not sharing it with anyone, though. :D [R]
World of Eragon
What is the "World of Eragon"? Well it encompasses the entire Inheritance Cycle (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance), as well as The Fork the Witch and the Worm, Murtagh, as well as all the other projects that I hope to be doing in this setting, whether books, games, or other things. And the reason we went with "World of Eragon" instead of something like Alagaësia is because Alagaësia is hard to say and hard to spell, and some of the adventures the characters will be going on actually go beyond that land. So World of Eragon it is. Also I'm rather fond of that Brisingr symbol in the "O" there. It felt appropriate for the character, for the world, and like I said, I like it myself. [Y]
What would you say to introduce someone to the World of Eragon? Well, it's the story of a young man who finds a dragon egg. And the dragon and Eragon, they go on a series of adventures and there's duels and dragons and battles and villains and romance and all the good stuff a story needs. I think it's fundamentally a good hearted series. I don't really like to write stuff that's like super super grim. It definitely is a good place to start if you're getting into epic fantasy and you're a slightly younger reader and then as you go along with the books, adult isn't really the word, but they get more elaborate and epic as the series progresses. I was learning as I wrote the series and so I tried to put all of that learning to use with each new book. [12]
What is the difference between the World of Eragon and other fantasy series? The fact that I wrote it and not someone else! There are definitely references to other works, because I love reading about elves, dwarves, magic and dragons and I wanted to write about them. At the same time, there are some unique aspects. I believe that my magic system is unique in the fantasy genre and I have unique races such as the Werecats, Ra'zac and my slightly different take on Dragons. It's a mix of familiar and really new things. [23]
Arya
George [R R Martin] and I invented the name Arya completely independently. We talked about it: he was trying to come up with something fierce and warrior-like … I was thinking of an aria in an opera. [R]
Eldest
I was today years old when I realized "Eldest" refers to Murtagh. And Roran. [T]
Shruikan
Me, a weeb, reading Shruikan as "shuriken" Where do you think I got the name from? Shruikan is just 'shuriken' rearranged a bit (and with the 'e' changed to an 'a'). [T]
Do Well Then
Am I the only one who ever realized that Du Weldenvarden sounds like Do Well Then, Varden? You are not. [T]

People, Places, Things, and Scenes

Eragon
Does the character Eragon resemble you? Initially, yes, a lot! But the more the story progressed, the more my hero experienced his own adventures. The common point that remains between him and me is that we both like to ask each other questions. [4]
What are the commonalities that you now still have with Eragon to this day? Curiosity. Eragon is very curious about the world and wants to understand it and learn, and that's definitely something I still have and still pursue. Probably a willingness to tackle big adventures and projects, even knowing it's going to be a huge thing. And then maybe a basic sense of optimism, all things considered. [19]
Eragon's journey appears to me from the beginning to the end a quest of research of identity, of self-discovery, the "Who am I?" question. Did you put yourself through the same examination Eragon and Saphira did on Vroengard while searching for their true names? And do you have an idea of what your true name will be? I think that identity and character and figuring out who you are is one of the central things of adolescence. Because you transition from a child to an adult and figuring out what sort of an adult you're going to be, and how you fit into society and how you're going to function as an adult once you have agency and power versus a child who usually doesn't have a whole lot of agency and power. And so that's why writing about adolescence to me very naturally becomes writing about identity and who you are. And yes, it's something I have spent a large portion of my life thinking about and figuring myself out. I think I have a pretty good idea of who I am and have had a pretty good idea for a long time. If you asked me to guess at my true name, I think I could come pretty close. [19]
Do you think emulating your characters’ actions is a necessary part of the writing process? It’s definitely not necessary, but it can be helpful. Having personal experience with a particular activity is always a plus. Failing that, books, articles, and YouTube can be a decent substitute. Given that I write about spaceships and dragons, there are somethings that I’ll never be able to encounter in real life . . . but, hey, that’s what our imaginations are for! [10]
Beor Mountains
I drew a map and it was like the western half of the current map. And I thought, well, this gives me everything I need. But then I was like, "oh, I want to visit this location. I want to visit that location." And pretty soon I realized I was out of space. So I didn't want to spend like days and days drawing another map because I wanted to keep writing. So I took another sheet of printer paper and put it next to the first one, and I quickly scribbled in some mountains in a giant forest. And I was really lazy. I did this in like 15 seconds, 30 seconds tops. And I was moving so fast that I made the mountains huge. And I looked at that and I was like, well, wait a minute, what if they actually were 10 times bigger than the normal mountains? And that's how I got my Beor mountains. Also, I'd read an article about the mountains in New Zealand being 10 miles high if it weren't for erosion, given their rate of upheaval. That also contributed. [34]
You grew up in Montana, is it true that the valley where Eragon comes from is based on that? Yes. There is even a mountain in the valley that is as high and the same shape as Tronjheim, the mountain where the dwarves live. And I looked at that and thought: hm, what if that was a city? You can take things from everyday life and recreate them in something. [23]
Roran
Roran and his chapters have a good bit of biblical allegory. It wasn't intentional, but I read a LOT of Biblical stuff growing up. Make of that what you will. [R]
Forging of Brisingr
One of my favorite parts of the Inheritance Cycle was the forging of Brisingr. Tell us about the research process you used in order to construct such an intricate and detailed scene. I've done a fair bit of metalworking myself. I built two forges as a kid. I credited in the back of Brisingr two different books I have on Japanese sword making, both of which I referenced pretty heavily because they were relevant, since Brisingr is made for meteorite steel and there's various reasons for using the Japanese method on a western-style sword in that book. So I did some research but I also had a fair bit of practical knowledge and that was helpful. That scene actually was even longer because if you know your metalworking you'll know there's definitely some things I skimmed over or condensed and it was just because the scene was too long and my editor said, "look, Christopher, just summarize or say it was magic. You've got a magic elven smith, let her use some magic, move it along a little faster. So I was aware of the things that I had to skimp over a little bit, but no, that was one of my favorite scenes to write and I think that came through since so many people enjoyed it. [34]
Erôthknurl
Is this [Japanese dorodango] what Orik's earth rock was based off of? Of course. [T]
Burrow Grubs
Trauma is an element that's always been a part of these books, but it's been talked around and mentioned, up until I think the burrow grubs in Inheritance. That one is rude. They're bad. I won't lie. They came from a nightmare. That literally came from a nightmare. I shared it with the world so that it's out of my head and into yours. But when I write about something, I stop thinking about it. After it's done, it purges it from my brain. [11]
I need to know how you came up with the burrow grubs because they've always freaked me out. Bad nightmare. [T]
Inheritance Climax
Was there a particular experience in your life that suggested to you that it was ultimately through compassion and empathy that Eragon will vanquish Galbatorix? No. It was the result of sort of a long chain of logic while writing the books, and a lot of thinking I've been doing about violence and responses to violence and when it's appropriate to use violence. Part of the chain of logic was the fact that I just got sick of writing sword fights. I wrote a lot of sword fights between Eragon and Arya, Eragon and Murtagh, and of course, Roran's hammer fights. So resolving the entire series's conflict just through a physical confrontation felt inadequate. There needed to be a moral component to it. One of my own criticisms for myself here is that I feel like I failed to do that with Roran in Inheritance. There really should have been a little bit slightly deeper resolution to his storyline and his confrontation with Barst that taught us something new or resulted in a change in his character. Roran's character is a little different than Eragon's because he's already grown up in a lot of ways and thus is not resolving the same issues, but a good arc, a good journey, would have reflected on what was happening with Eragon and Galbatorix. So how Roran defeats Barst in some ways should stand in contrast to how Eragon defeats Galbatorix. Maybe it does, but that's something I would have spent more time taking another look at were I to do that now. But again with Eragon and Galbatorix, just one more sword fight was inadequate. So much of the story with Eragon involved him paying attention to the lives of the ants and learning about the different groups in Alagaësia, the Urgals, the dwarves, this and that. So all of that played into this decision to have him defeat Galbatorix in that matter. And with all of that, the fact that I really didn't want there to be some obvious way of defeating Galbatorix. Galbatorix isn't stupid. He protected himself in all of the ways that one might think of protecting himself, and he's had a long time to think about that. So it needed to be something that was non-obvious. Non-obvious and yet inevitable. [19]

Favorites

Which of the fantasy creatures/races did you most enjoy writing about? I obviously love dragons. Before Murtagh I would have said the dwarves because I think they are funnier than the elves, although I enjoy writing about the elves too. But the dwarves are more earthly and interesting and human in their own way. [21]
Who is your own favorite character anyway? Saphira. I used to say Eragon right after that, but nowadays Murtagh is number two. That said, I feel most connected to Brom. Because I'm also getting old and starting to get some white spots in my beard. [21]
Which of your characters would you bring along with you to a deserted island? Saphira, because she could fly me off the deserted island. [34]
Which place in your Eragon universe would you like to live in the most? Probably with my dwarves, because they live in these 10-mile high mountains. And I love mountains and I have a beard like a dwarf these days. And I think the dwarves have more fun than the elves. [2]
Which fantasy world would you like to live in? Middle-Earth can be a nice place to live in some places, especially Hobbiton. I wouldn't mind living in a Hobbit hole and writing my books there. [23]

Interactions with other media properties

Getting into Fantasy
I got into sci-fi and fantasy because of a magical creature. My parents had a lot of sci-fi fantasy in the house, and I wasn't particularly interested in it at the time. But when I was around eight, my grandfather was taking me through a bookstore. I saw a book that had a knight in full armor without his helmet, holding a spear, facing off with a giant scaly humanoid, dragon-like monster. And at eight years old, all I knew was that this was the coolest book cover I had ever seen in my life and that this therefore must be the best book in the world. And so I begged my grandfather to please, please, please, buy me this book. He wasn't entirely sure about it, but he bought it for me anyway. That ended up being The Ruby Knight by David Eddings, which I took home and I read as fast as I could. I got a little concerned as I got near the back of the book because I was getting through the pages and then there's only this many pages left. I started to get this weird feeling that somehow the author couldn't end the whole story in the number of pages that were left. And sure enough, when I got to the end, I discovered that this was the middle book of a trilogy. Yeah, I wasn't always the brightest kid. So I finished that and immediately said, "well, I need to know what happens". So I went to our library and I read all the David Eddings books they had. There really was no internet back then, so I didn't know what to read next. So I'm standing in the library staring at Eddings, "E". What do I read next? Well, two shelves down from "E" was "F" and there was a giant book called Magician by Raymond Feist, which had a dragon on the cover. And I thought, okay, well maybe that's good. It's got a dragon, the same magical creature. So I checked out that book and I read it and it was pretty awesome. So I read everything by Raymond Feist. And then I go, "well, what do I read now?" And well, a couple of shelves down, there was a book called Mossflower by Brian Jacques which was the prequel to Redwall, so I read the entire Redwall series. And wasn't too far from Brian Jacques to Anne McCaffrey, and there was the Dragon Riders of Pern series. So I basically worked my way through the library, just chasing the covers with dragons and talking animals, which is not the worst way to set up a reading program when you're ten. And that really transformed my life. And I just absolutely fell in love with reading in a way that I never really had before. [35]
Anne McCaffrey
Is it awkward though, sitting here between Dragonriders of Pern, the original series about Dragonriders, from a beloved author who was nice enough to give you a blurb for your first novel, knowing that you sort of borrowed the whole Dragonriders thing? Oh, not at all. Absolutely shameless about it. And McCaffrey was kind enough to give me not just a blurb, my first blurb. So funny thing is I did kind of repay her in the most roundabout way. I was touring in Spain and found out that her books were out of print there. And I talked them up so much that they ended up reprinting the entire series in Spain and I blurbed her books in Spain. But you know, it's a small market so it probably doesn't count. Right. No, I would say not. [31]
Star Wars
I was homeschooled and raised in a very rural environment in Montana. I had no access to the internet and stuff. I literally had not heard about Star Wars all the way up until I was 14. And it was referenced in the movie Space Camp. And I said, "Why are they saying 'Luke use the force'? What does that mean?" And my dad got this horrified expression on his face. Like he had failed as a parent, and so we watched Star Wars the next day. [5]
Star Trek
The problem with Lost is those seasons are full length seasons. I mean it's like 23, 26 episodes. It's a huge commitment. My wife watched Next Generation for the first time a couple years ago, and each season is like 24 or 26 episodes, and it's a big commitment of time. And that's part of the problem getting into something like Battlestar Galactica or something else. [21]
Deep Space Nine is the best Star Trek, because they actually managed to take the Ferengi and turn them into interesting, well-rounded, deep characters, which you wouldn't think, and not just the Ferengi, but other aliens, which the other Star Treks didn't manage to do anything like that, I think. [29]
The Prisoner
The original Prisoner television show is the most prophetic piece of science fiction in a lot of ways because it deals with loss of privacy and individuality, the strength of the individual against the system of government. And the cool thing too is that I think The Prisoner is definitely an auteur piece. It was written by Patrick McGuinn who also stars in it and he also directed the majority of episodes. And it directly follows from his earlier series Secret Agent Man. When that show ended he was at a party and there were some governmental officials and someone asked him, so what does a secret agent do when he retires? And he said, I don't know, you tell me what does a secret agent do when he retires? And the bureaucrat just kind of goes, well we take care of them. And that was kind of the beginning of the concept for the show. A lot of people hate the ending. I actually quite like the ending but there's a sense of absurdity to the show as well that I think is very well suited for the nature of modern life given that although we live in a Heinlein future in the sense we have rockets taking off and landing vertically as God and Heinlein intended, at the same time, we live in a very strange modern life and Philip K. Dick captured that, but I also think the prisoner absolutely did. So if you haven't seen The Prisoner, I can't recommend it enough personally. McGuinn had some really strong philosophy driving it underneath. He was a very religious man, actually very similar to Gene Wolfe, both Catholic. And that drove a lot of his beliefs and approach to the material. [21]
House of the Dragon
I'm not necessarily a fan of the way George R R Martin writes. House of the Dragon pretty much started with a bloody scene about a young mother who had to pay for the birth of her child with death. My wife was just heavily pregnant, I turned off the TV and didn't look back. But there is no arguing about the quality of Game of Thrones and the enormous cultural impact of the series. All respect. [18]
Dragons Love Tacos
I've had to read Dragons Love Tacos to my son more times than I care to remember. Look, dragons do not love tacos. Dragons love some of the things that go into tacos, like cows or maybe sheep or goats. But dragons do not love tacos. And this is sheer slander upon the whole race of dragons. [14]
They'll probably like the ground meat that sometimes goes into tacos, but no, dragons don't eat tacos. Come on. [34]
Video Games
What was the first game that you played where you thought, I really love games? Crystal Quest. If anyone remembers that. Old game that was on the Mac Classic. I got up to level 99 on that or something. It was insane. But, yeah, Myst, Riven especially, the Marathon series, Mass Effect trilogy. Loved Control recently. I've spent way too many hours playing Far Cry 5 because it's set in Montana and looks exactly like Montana. And there are some similarities to things in that game, to actual real world stuff, which is kind of weird, but it's cool. I don't know. Too many games to list and they're all awesome. [26]
I played a lot of classic Mac games, we're talking about like on the old Mac Classic, so things like Crystal Quest and Starship Mono and things like that. And then later on, when the computers upgraded, I loved the Myst series, so Myst and Riven. My friend had a PC, so I got to play the original Doom and Wolfenstein 3D and all of that. On the Mac, I loved the Marathon series. That was a huge influence on me with storytelling. I'm really excited that they're rebooting it or doing a sequel to the Marathon game finally over at Bungie. So the Marathon trilogy. Unreal Tournament 1999 is still the best shooting game I've ever played in a lot of ways, a tournament game. So yeah, all that stuff definitely had an influence on me. [12]
All of my gaming experience was computer games, video games. One that had a huge influence on me was the old Myst series. Personally I love solving puzzles, so that's the first thing. And also the concept of the series, especially with the second game, Riven, it's all based around people writing books that create new worlds. And you get to go in them and solve puzzles and understand how that world works. And that just tickled every single part of my brain back in the day. [26]
Now, funny thing with Spyro is that the company that made the Spyro games actually worked on the Eragon video game back in the day. Now, I've never played the Spyro games, but my wife is a huge fan of them, and I like Spyro. Proper number of legs. The wings are a little small, though. But sheer force of personality, and at least Spyro's not a dog dragon. [13]
What do you love about Mass Effect? I like the RPG elements, but I like the universe. I like the setting. I like the fact that really their big jump is they assume the existence of this element zero that if I'm remembering it correctly, allows for all of the technology. And then they don't break the laws of physics past that. They assume there's one break from what we know and then explore that. But I love the setting. I like how much blue they use. No, seriously. And if I'm remembering correctly, one of the planets in Mass Effect actually is the planet from Dragon Age. So they've tied in their two different franchises, which is cool. I have so many wonderful memories with the characters and in the world of Mass Effect that in some ways it was almost like a Star Wars experience for video games. [21]
There's great aliens in Mass Effect. I seem to recall Wayne Barlow, an artist, creating a cool book with some aliens in it. [29]
Minecraft
My favorite game these days is Minecraft. If you put a gun to my head and told me I can only have one game for the rest of my life, I'd pick Minecraft right now. If you go to my YouTube channel, you can see my storage system, which is mechanized and can store every single item in the game, either in shulker boxes or bulk storage or chests. It's mechanized. If you're familiar with the Hermitcraft series, they actually invited me on the server as a guest at one point. Scicraft, I got to tour with them. I built a machine to kill the Ender Dragon with one arrow. I love Minecraft. The problem is I could spend so long playing Minecraft, I will never write another book in my life. So I haven't played it in six months. But I really want to update my storage system. So we'll see. [26]
You went almost a decade from the time that you published Inheritance to the time that you published another book that people cared about, To Sleep in a Sea of Stars. What were you doing during this time besides Minecraft? Have you seen my storage system in Minecraft? I have, it's pretty solid. It's not just solid, it's like I built a computer in Minecraft. Honestly, I could have written another book. I was going to say, imagine if you had written a book instead. What was I doing in those ten years? Well, I suppose I was just relaxing on my giant pile of money. Plagiarism pays, nepotism pays, I was just relaxing, enjoying life. And then I decided that I should probably, pay tribute to a lot of the sci-fi games and movies that I enjoyed and pluck up a bunch of pieces from them and paste them all together and put out a new book. And that was To Sleep in a Sea of Stars. That's fantastic. Absolutely. And you know what's even better? It won Best Sci-Fi of the Year over at Goodreads. I'm starting to wonder if you might be a pretty smart guy. People have said that on occasion, but I don't really believe it. Yeah, I wouldn't either. No, I wouldn't. I wouldn't. [31]
Crossovers
Who wins in a fight, Kratos or Eragon? I'm enormously fond of Eragon and he does have magic at his disposal, but we are talking about a man who literally killed the Greek pantheon and then the Nordic pantheon. So I hate to say it, but I think Kratos has it here. Not to mention that technically his son becomes the Midgard Serpent. [30]
Who would win in the fight? Eragon or Anne McCaffrey? Not the dragons, the author? Well, look, Anne McCaffrey gave me my first blurb. I kind of have to go with Anne McCaffrey there. [30]
[Rebecca Yarros:] How would our dragons interact with each other? I think your dragons would consider Saphira a bit soft. But I think Saphira would rise to the occasion. She's more humane. Like she's more human. She has more like a softness to her, as where mine are superior jerks. Well, I think also she's trying to be nice for the nice little squishy humans around her. And if she were stuck with a bunch of dragons who weren't quite so nice, she'd probably go a bit more feral. [33]
What would Eragon's signet be if he was in the Fourth Wing world instead? Probably something with fire, firebending essentially. The first spell he ever used was Brisingr, which was fire. So probably something with fire. I think that that seems appropriate. I could come up with something more exotic, but let's face it, Eragon's kind of basic. So it's going to be fire. [33]
I assume Roran would have carried a 45-70 govt in a different timeline. He absolutely would, if not a 45-90 or even a 50-110. [R]
What Taylor Swift song do you feel most represents each character? I’ve never listened to a Taylor Swift song, so … How is that even possible?? You must not have listened to a radio in the last decade. You would be correct. That is actually insane. What kind of music do you listen to? I love classical. However, mostly I listen to movie & game soundtracks while writing. And when not writing, I've had enough music, so don't listen to stuff. I can't listen to anything with English lyrics while writing. Messes with the words in my head. Nothing while lifting? Heh. Heavy Metal. Amon Amarth. That sort of thing. [T]
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2024.06.02 15:00 AutoModerator [Lore Sunday] - June 02, 2024

LOOOOOOOORE SUNDAAAAAAAAY

What is this thread for?

Curious about the lore for a TM franchise you haven't consumed? Got theories and need cited source material? Want to know how the laws of Nasuvese works on a fundamental level? Need to find that one line you can't find proof of anywhere because TM wiki is hilariously unreliable?
This is the place!
This thread will be a Q&A sort of location that will serve as a "lore library" of sorts that you can use for any inquiries.
This is NOT meant to be a place for containing all lore discussion and theory posts, as those are still highly encouraged to be submission posts outside of this thread so more people can see your ideas!

Translated Source Material Links

FGO Materials

Anime

Note: Nonexistent Tsukihime anime and first two of the Heavens Feel Trilogy Movie Series can be found in the internet somewhere, I believe in you to find them. Wink wink.
Note 2: Fate/Apocrypha and Fate/Last Encore can be found on Netflix, along with Deen/Stay Night as well as Zero, UBW, and First Order.

Manga

Note: You can support a lot of the aforementioned manga officially through this website! https://web-ace.jp/tmca/

LNs

Drama CDs

VNs and Games

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2024.06.02 14:42 _Zolv EUROLEAGUE Transfers Tracker : See the official signed, extensions and leaving players of your team (Signed rumors included)

(Last update : 02/06/2024)
CLUB SIGNED OFFICIAL LEAVING OFFICIAL EXTENSION OFFICIAL RUMORS SIGNED PLAYERS COACHES
PANATHINAIKOS KENDRICK NUNN (2 years deal) / MARIUS GRIGONIS (3 years deal) MARIO HEZONJA (Real Madrid) ERGIN ATAMAN (2025)
REAL MADRID RUDY FERNANDEZ (RETIRED) XAVIER RATHAN-MAYES (Enisey) / LORENZO BROWN (Maccabi Tel Aviv) CHUS MATEO (2024)
OLYMPIACOS ALEC PETERS (2 years deal) KEENAN EVANS (Zalgiris) / EVAN FOURNIER (Pistons) / TYLER DORSEY (Fenerbahce) GEORGIOS BARTZOKAS (2025)
FENERBAHCE LORENZO BROWN (Maccabi Tel Aviv) / FURKAN KORKMAZ (76ers) / WADE BALDWIN (Maccabi Tel Aviv) SARUNAS JASIKEVICIUS (2026)
MACCABI TEL AVIV YAM MADAR (Fenerbahce) ODED KATTASH (EXTENSION UNTIL 2026)
BASKONIA VANJA MARINKOVIC (Partizan?) COACH - DUSKO IVANOVIC TADAS SEDEKERSKIS (5 years deal) / MARKUS HOWARD (4 years deal) COACH - LUCA BANCHI (Virtus Bologna) / COACH - JAKA LAKOVIC (Gran Canaria)
FC BARCELONA JABARI PARKER (2 years deal) CHIMA MONEKE (Baskonia) ROGER GRIMAU (2025)
AS MONACO NICK CALATHES (Fenerbahce) SASA OBRADOVIC (2025)
VIRTUS BOLOGNA DANIEL HACKETT (2 years deal) RAYJON TUCKER (Venezia) LUCA BANCHI (2025)
ANADOLU EFES SHANE LARKIN (4 years deal) VINCENT POIRIER (Real Madrid) / ROLANDS SMITS (Zalgiris) / FURKAN KORKMAZ (76ers) TOMISLAV MIJATOVIC (EXTENSION UNTIL 2026)
PARTIZAN VANJA MARINKOVIC (Baskonia) ZELJKO OBRADOVIC (EXTENSION UNTIL 2026)
OLIMPIA MILANO JOSH NEBO (Maccabi Tel Aviv) / NENAD DIMITRIJEVIC (Unics Kazan) / OUSMANE DIOP (Dinamo Sassari) / TYSON WARD (Paris) ETTORE MESSINA (2026)
VALENCIA JAIME PRADILLA (3 years deal) / SEMI OJELEYE (2 years deal) JEAN MONTERO (Andorra) / MATT COSTELLO (Baskonia) / BRANCOU BADIO (Baxi Manresa) PEDRO MARTINEZ (2 years deal - from Baxi Manresa)
ZALGIRIS KAUNAS BRADY MANEK (1 years deal) /LAURYNAS BIRUTIS (2 years deal) SYLVAIN FRANCISCO (Bayern Munich) / MATT MITCHELL (Besiktas) / DEIVIDAS SIRVYDIS (Lietkabelis) ANDREA TRINCHIERI (2026)
FC BAYERN MUNICH OSCAR DA SILVA (Barcelona) / YAM MADAR (Fenerbahce) PABLO LASO (2025)
CRVENA ZVEZDA JOEL BOLOMBOY (2 years deal) CODI MILLER-MCINTYRE (Baskonia) / NIKOLA KALINIC (Barcelona) / RAYJON TUCKER (Venezia) IOANNIS SFAIROPOULOS (2025)
ASVEL NEAL SAKO (Cholet) / MELVIN AJINCA (Saint-Quentin) / EVAN FOURNIER (Pistons) PIERRIC POUPET (EXTENSION UNTIL 2026)
ALBA BERLIN WILL MCDOWELL-WHITE 2 years deal - from New Zealand Breakers ISRAEL GONZALEZ (2025)
PARIS BASKETBALL MELVIN AJINCA (Saint-Quentin) / FRANK KAMINSKY (Partizan) TUOMAS IISALO (2026)
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2024.06.02 14:22 Dizzy-Bend-2295 Doing not prescribed Material for English

My English teacher told us to study Seamus Heany but none of the poems we studied is on the list of prescribed Material. We studied Digging, BlackBerry Picking, Mid-Term Break, and two others, if I write about these poems will it be marked? Thinking I'll just have to learn new poems by Heany.
Prescribed Material lost here: https://www.gov.ie/en/circula25edc-prescribed-material-for-the-leaving-certificate-english-examination-in-2024/
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2024.06.02 14:02 spydrebyte82 June - Movie Announcement

Welcome to the June movie announcement thread. Thanks to everyone who has made suggestions and voted on the various picks. The vote took place here; Linky
The line up is;
What are your thoughts on the picks for next month?
Thanks and cheers🙂
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2024.06.02 14:01 Eagle-Eye-Akira Why are the Mondas Cybermen not used more by Big Finish?

I personally LOVE the cybermondans
Their eerie voices and existential body horror makes them perfect for audio stories. Spare Parts & The Silver Turk being two of my favourite big finish stories.
After their revival in 2017), I would have expected lots of more stories for them. Especially with all the new promotional photos they could pull from.
Any ideas of theories why they havent been used by Big Finish since 2011?
(Side note: They’ve only appeared in 3 audio stories, two of which were Marc Platt)
I dont count the 9th Doctor adventures as those are quite different
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2024.06.02 13:58 TheOriginalDog I finally catched up with One Piece after stopped reading it in my youth (around Water 7)

I loved One Piece in my youth, I've read new chapters in "BANZAI!" (a try to bring a Shonen Jump equivalent to Germany), bought the first 20 volumes or such, watched the anime and these first arcs - I knew them pretty well. I have fond childhood memories of eating a bowl of cereals and reading arlong park for the 10th time.
But at some point I kinda lost the connection. I remember really disliking Skypeia, it was too fantasy for me, I was disappointed that "Luffy saving a kingdom" seem to be not an original plot to Alabasta and it was the first time where I was annoyed by pacing problems in One Piece (as a child lol). I stopped reading the manga. I still watched the anime from time to time on TV, but around Water 7/Enies Lobby I also didn't really bother with the anime too. It also didn't help that I grew up, got in my teenager years and was more interested in "serious, gritty" stories, One Piece was "childish" from my perspective back then. I guess its normal for many teenagers to split parts with their childhood loves and than come back as an adult.
In the last years I started reading a lot of manga again and my interest grew again in One Piece, especially knowing that we slowly went in to the final arcs and being a part of it when it ends. So I've started an attempt like 4 years ago at the start of the pandemic - Everything from Thriller Bark on was completely new to me - or at least largely. When I've read Summit War I realized I watched some highlights from the anime years back and had some spoilers already. But on Punk Hazard the manga lost me. Tbf, I was quite rushing a bit, not taking my time and thus felt a disconnect to many characters and story element because I was just skim reading at a point.
So when the Netflix live show came out last year I watched it - but didn't like it that much too be honest. While being a decent adaption, it failed to catch the magic of One Piece early arcs for me. The funny parts where not as funny as the original and the emotional parts were not as emotional - except maybe Namis "help me". But it did an excellent job in making me interest in One Piece again. So I started reading it again, from volume 1, starting in Octobre 23 - And I catched up with the current chapter today! Hooray!
This time I took my time, did slow down, not skim read anything and really absorbed all plot beats, characters, etc. and had much more fun with the arcs that are not as well known or unknow to me, from Thriller Bark on. I really enjoyed it and was positively surprised by the later post-time skip arcs, even Punk Hazard itself that broke my last attempt. But as much hype as the post time skip arcs are - I don't think they can ever meet my love to the earlier arcs. 1000s of characters, sun gods, nuclear weapons, world saving. Thats not my One Piece, not the One Piece I fell in love with. Its an truly modern epic that I am eager to see the conclusion with my own eyes, unraveling the last mysteries of the story (what was Luffys and Rogers dream that makes everyone laugh in disbelief - thats my most anticipated mystery), but its not the quirky found family on adventures that I learned to love in the early arcs. And Zoro laughed and made jokes, I miss that.
I also have a really unpopular opinion, please don't hit me: The world building is overrated. The world feels overly artifical and often doesn't make sense, only when only more artificial concepts get introduced. Having a big world doesn't mean good world building. One Piece true peak property are the characters, thats Odas secret sauce IMO. This guy can make me feel emotions even for completely unexpected characters like Senor Pink. His ability to write nuanced, funny, emotional, just real characters is off the charts.
To finish up, because I know fandoms love this, my tier ratings of every arc with small comments!
Thats it, thank you for reading my ramblings if you made it so far. I really look forward to be a weekly reader from now on, participating in the chapter release threads and discussions!
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2024.06.02 13:50 Fun-Explanation1199 Final draft

Suprabhat, Vannakam, Adab and Welcome to the 2024 LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTION THUNDERDOME
NO RULES, NO LIMITS, ONLY CHAOS.
THE CAGE:-
India is a parliamentary democracy that follows the first-past-the-post voting system, similar to the standard Westminster System. The Lower House of the Indian Parliament (Lok Sabha) consists of 543 seats representing 543 constituencies that send 1 Member of Parliament (MP) each. These 543 MP's then choose a prime minister via simple majority.
For each constituency, a political party gives a ticket to a single Candidate. The Candidate with at least a plurality of votes in a constituency represents that Constituency in parliament as a member of the party.
There are no party level primaries in India, the candidate for a constituency is decided by the party high command and only one person from a party can be on the ticket for a particular seat. You can contest multiple constituencies though from the same party as Narendra Modi (2014 BJP Candidate for both Varanasi and Vadodara) and Rahul Gandhi (2024 Congress Candidate for both Rae Bareili and Wayanad) have done. If no existing political party gives you a ticket, you can contest as an Independent Candidate or form your own party and contest as a member of your own party.
The government can be formed by the party or the alliance that has a simple majority of MP's. When no single political party has a majority of MP's, an alliance of various parties can be formed that contains the majority of MP's. This is called a post-poll alliance, where the parties contest elections separately but might come together after the elections in order to form the government or be part of the government. However there is also the pre-poll alliance where political parties join or form an alliance before the elections.
KEY NUMBERS
Majority 272
Supermajority 362
Total Seats 543
THE DATES :- 19th April, 26th April, 7th May, 13th May, 20th May, 25th May, 1st June
THE RESULTS :-
THE EXIT POLLS :-
On average, most exit polls gave the following results.
Exit polls are surveys conducted after people have voted, asking them who they voted for, to predict the likely result before the official count is completed.
SOURCE NDA INDI ALLIANCE OTHERS
AXIS MY INDIA 361-401 131-166 8-10
TODAY'S CHANAKYA 385-415 96-118 27-45
CNX 371-401 109-139 28-38
CVOTER 353-383 152-182 4-12
ETG 358 132 53
POLL OF POLLS 379 136 28
THE FIGHTS -
Economy & Employment:
The incumbent BJP-led NDA government makes the positive case of economic growth and development under its decade long tenure. It points to strong rejuvenated GDP growth with relatively low inflation, rising wages, a growing middle class, stable macroeconomic positioning, strong spending, slashing of multidimensional poverty, a strong and well administered welfare state, expanded free trade, sharp reduction in regulation, increase in select manufacturing and industry, a revitalized finance sector, and a thriving service market.
The government points to the large-scale infrastructure development undertaken, expanding roadways, delivering expansive electrification, and provisions of basic utility services. They point to the stagnation and policy paralysis observed under the tenure of the last Congress government (UPA 2), and further make point to the opposition's alleged proposed populist economic programs as untenable and unfeasible. They make the case that the opposition has leftist economic policies that are not grounded in economic reality.
The INC-led I.N.D.I.A opposition on the other hand, makes the negative case against the incumbents, pointing to large scale youth unemployment, even among educated youth. They point to an alleged inability of the government to tie growth to employment. They allege a failure of manufacturing capacity and sufficient industrialization of the economy, highlighting the lack of sufficient private capital inflows. They criticize the growth figures of the economy by casting doubt on the government's statistics, and focusing extensively on growing wealth inequality, alleging that growth only occurs for the rich billionaire class, with minimal relief for the poor, targeting specific attacks against domestic industrial magnates, Adani and Ambani. They allege favoritism on the part of the incumbent government towards their select base, highlighting the state of Gujarat as being prioritized over other states.
In making their positive case, they propose a more inclusive and redistributive model of growth, proposing heightened subsidization programmes, more welfare and support programmes, higher taxation on the wealthy and corporations, leveraging private capital inflows for infrastructure development, and prioritizing equitable growth through a caste census, developing corrective policies for inequalities between castes.
They aim to solve the employment crisis through expanding roles in state enterprises and filling government vacancies, alongside expanding labour intensive industries like manufacturing and mining, whilst pointing to high growth rates of the economy as well as committing to expand manufacturing through reforms and subsidy platforms like the PLI, FAME etc., further claiming that increased infrastructure spending will lead to crowding in effect thus enabling faster industrialization.
Social Justice:
The issues of social equity and justice have become major cornerstones of both the incumbent and opposition electoral platforms. This is most prevalent through the forthcoming section on sectarianism, but also focuses on key issues regarding class equality and - most importantly - caste-based discrimination.
The incumbent BJP-led NDA government point to their solid track record of universal poverty alleviation, targeted successful welfare and affirmative action programmes. The INC-led I.N.D.I.A opposition on the other hand, point to growing wealth inequality and apparent institutional and systemic discrimination against underprivileged caste communities in academia, employment, governmental programmes, courts, the military, etc. They allege that the government has not committed to taking resolute and definitive action against casteism through corrective policy.
This all boils down to the Reservation system, a large scale, affirmative action initiative, conducted through a systematic quota-based policy of allotment of institutional positions in education, governmental employment, schemes and programmes, direct political representation, etc.
With reservations estimated to have hit 59.5% of Central Government Institutional positions, there are now broader calls to expand the scale and scope of this drive. The opposition wanting to break the cap limits and even introduce this system into the private sector to potentially induce parity, while the government commits to more modest hikes of upto 62.5% while playing into incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi's identity as a member of an underprivileged caste community.
While the opposition campaigns on removing limits to the quota system to deliver equity, the government alleges these commitments to be populist and detrimental, while alleging that the opposition seeks to potentially appease its Muslim voter base by introducing expanded reservations for Muslims, thereby allegedly sabotaging the disadvantaged Hindu lower castes, and redistributing their wealth to Muslims, in a bid to gain their votes.
Communalism:
Both the incumbent BJP-led NDA government and the INC-led I.N.D.I.A opposition have framed communalism as a lynchpin issue of the Election. The incumbent government points to alleged casteist and bigoted rhetoric against select caste groups and Hindus. They allege the opposition panders to minorities for their votes, whilst not delivering on the real issues. They allege the opposition seeks to drive up divisiveness and shared social harmony in India. They further allege that the opposition engages in divisive rhetoric on key issues of Hindu-Indian culture like that of the Ram Temple, in ways that contradict the spirit of the Indian State.
The opposition on the other hand, accused the incumbent government of being bigoted against minority communities, from the large Muslim community to the lower caste communities of Indian society. They allege use of hateful and divisive rhetoric against these communities and point to select controversial government positions and policies on issues like the Ram Mandir, the controversial CAA-NRC laws, the proposed Uniform Civil Code, among others. They further allege institutional degradation of key offices including policing, academia, and the military in discriminating against minority groups.
Institutional Independence:
The INC-led I.N.D.I.A opposition alleges institutional degradation and capture of various independent governmental entities by the incumbents. They point to the use of Executive, Investigative, Anti-Corruption, Enforcement, & Tax authorities against opposition figures and media as evidence, highlighting specific cases of the detaining and arrest of two sitting opposition Chief Ministers, and the resignation of one. They highlight alleged selective targeting of opposition figures for raids, charges, and arrests, creating an alleged environment of impunity for the government. The opposition alleges heightened and blatant partisanship of members of the Judiciary in support of the incumbent government. They also allege illegitimate freezing of campaigning funds, crackdowns on press freedoms via capture of media institutions, and also critically alleges institutional capture of the Election Commission, casting doubts on election results primarily critiquing India's Electronic Voting Machines (EVM).
The Government rebukes these claims as part of a strong anti-corruption drive, highlighting a drop in governmental corruption cases since the previous Congress government (UPA 2, infamously riddled with such allegations). The government frames the opposition parties as corrupt and power-hungry, while further disparaging the opposition's alleged unfounded attacks on Indian institutions, apparent partisan attacks on the judiciary and critiquing apparent unfounded claims of election denialism.
THE FIGHTERS –
The election is primarily clash between two large coalitions, and their leading parties. On one side, you have the incumbent government of the BJP-led NDA, or National Democratic Alliance, and on the other, you have the opposition INC-led I.N.D.I.A, or Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, a new mega coalition of more than 35 parties, with a few unofficial supporters too.
The following is a list of some key players in each of the alliances and is by no means a comprehensive or exhaustive list of all involved factions.
The incumbent NDA includes:
  1. BJP – The BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party - "Indian People's Party") is a Hindu nationalist party committed to Hindutva ideology, promoting Hindu culture, opposing Muslim immigration, and creating a nativist country wherein India embraces a fundamentally Hindu social fabric. The BJP government under Modi undertook strong reformist policies in promoting liberalization of the economy through aggressive regulatory reforms, furthering free trade through FTAs and privatization of underperforming state assets. They took aggressive stances on defense and counterterrorism against Pakistan and China, while pragmatically engaging other nations despite criticism on some foreign policy moves for being 'wolf warrior-esque'. They uphold a strong nationalist domestic and foreign policy, that simultaneously does not retreat from globalization. On National Security, they aim to make India a regional power with a strong emphasis on modernization & indigenization of military administration and technology, while also reducing bureaucratic and manpower burdens through varied recruitment windows. BJP manifesto
  2. JD(U) - The JD(U) (Janata Dal (United) – “People’s Party (United)”) is led by Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and has been in power in the eastern state of Bihar since 2005. It was formed after a series of splits and mergers in the Janata Dal in the 90s. It is credited with doing good work in the state on roads, electricity, and water, however it has failed to provide jobs & spur manufacturing. This, combined with its leader frequently switching between rival alliances, is causing anti-incumbency. The JD(U) left NDA in 2013 due to Narendra Modi's candidature. Then it joined the RJD in 2015 and formed the govt the same year. Then it parted with RJD in 2017 (supposedly due to corruption allegations) and went back to the NDA. NDA went on to win state elections in 2020. In 2022, it parted with NDA again and allied with the RJD, then in 2024, it once again parted with the RJD and joined the NDA. JDU website
  3. TDP - The TDP (Telugu Desam Party – “Party of the Telugu Land") follows a pro-Telugu ideology. It was founded as an alternative to the Congress hegemony, by emphasizing Telugu regional pride and serving as the party for farmers, backward castes and middle-class people. Since the 1990s, it has followed an economically liberal policy that has been seen as pro-business and pro-development as well as populist welfare measures. TDP Manifesto
The opposition I.N.D.I.A includes:
  1. INC - The INC (Indian National Congress) is a big tent social-democratic/democratic-socialist party with its foundational pillars being equity, equality, and egalitarianism. They take broad commitments to secularism and class equality to be principal positions. The INC under Rahul Gandhi has taken strong positions on caste issues, shining light on inequities from past and current discrimination, and proposing active policy interventions. While the INC also holds a free-market/pro-liberalization consensus, they emphasise growing social and wealth inequality and seek inclusive and redistributive growth with strong state intervention. They also see some proposed liberalising reforms to further inequality and take an 'anti-corporatist' position. They take a slightly less strong position to Indian foreign policy, stressing a more diplomatic approach (with minimal variance on actual positions to the incumbents). They embrace globalisation in part, while emphasising India's need for domestic development. They aim to industrialise India rapidly through stimulating private investment and aim to subsidise both supply and demand. They seek to maintain the Indian military with a focus on highly trained soldiers. They pioneered multi-alignment as the foreign policy for India. INC Manifesto
  2. AAP - The AAP (Aam Aadmi Party – “Common Man's Party"), part of INDIA coalition, currently holds power in two key states - Delhi and Punjab. Its chief figurehead and leader, Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate under an alleged liquor scam in the run up to elections. Barely a 10 year old party it has expanded very quickly to many states, running two of them, and now has national party status by the Election Commission of India (ECI). It leans centre-left to centre-right, with some play of soft Hindutva, while its economic platform comprises heavy spending in education, health, and free schemes of water and electricity. They rose to power on an anti-corruption program in 2013 and continues to have it as its central plank. AAP website for 2024
  3. CPI(M) – The CPI(M) (Communist Party of India (Marxist)). They commies lol. The CPI(M) is one of the larger and more mainstream communist parties in India. Since they operate within the Indian republic's constitution they have adopted more Indian characteristics. They are primarily against privatisation in the public sector and in favour of universal education and healthcare. Their base has traditionally been in Kerala, one of the more developed states in India in terms of income levels and HCI. they're in favour of private sector reservations and in recent years have also been pro-FDI. They promise non-aligned foreign policy, but largely are very anti-US and pro-China. They promise to restore Article 370 and oppose forceful seizure of land by the government. They're one of the most influential parties in India due to a strong cadre and student union ecosystem. They've had an effect on the farmers' protests as well as economic positions of the INDI Alliance. CPI(M) MANIFESTO
  4. DMK - The DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam - “Dravidian Progressive Federation") is a big tent broad left-wing party that is foundationally Dravidian (primarily Tamil) Nationalist, with strong emphasis on social equity and caste issues, while being staunchly secular and atheistic, and interventionist, statist, heavily welfarist, and industrialist in economic policy. They are primarily a regional party operating in the state of Tamil Nadu, led by M.K. Stalin, the state's current Chief Minister. DMK manifesto
  5. RJD - The RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal – “National People’s Party”) is a caste-based (Muslims & Yadavs) political party in the Indian state of Bihar, which it ruled from 1990 to 2005. Its rule was one of extreme lawlessness & anarchy. It was called the “Jungle Raj”. Between 1990 & 2000, Bihar's per capita income and power consumption fell off a cliff due to mismanagement. Its CM, Lalu Prasad, was convicted of corruption in 2013.
  6. SP - The SP (Samajwadi Party – “Socialist Party”) believes in creating a socialist society that operates on the principle of equality. Although the party previously ran on an anti-computer, anti-English, and anti-machinery platform, under its new national president Akhilesh Yadav, the party has made a 180° turn. Now, the Samajwadi Party declares itself to be the party of infrastructure while maintaining its commitment to social justice, with a special focus on teaching computer skills. The party's main base is in the state of Uttar Pradesh, which is the most populated state in India, with a population of 230 million. The only negatives associated with the party are the rampant dynasticism within its ranks and its perceived soft stance on law and order issues. SP Manifesto
  7. JMM - The JMM (Jharkhand Mukti Morcha – “Jharkhand Liberation Front") currently runs the government of eastern state of Jharkhand. The party has historically centred tribal rights as its central plank and agitated for a new tribal state separate from Bihar until 2000, when their demands were met. It leans centre-left to left with their key issues being tribal control of land, mineral and mining rights, addressing issues of rehabilitation of tribals. The party is primarily run by the Soren family, with Champai Soren being its chief minister candidate in the current government after the last chief minister Hemant Soren was arrested by the enforcement directorate. JMM is in alliance with the Indian national congress in the state, and part of the INDIA coalition for the Lok Sabha elections. They face charges of corruption and the image of dynastic politics.
The “It’s Complicated”, Unaligned, Split, and/or other Supplementary Parties include:
  1. TMC - The TMC or AITC (All India Trinamool Congress) is a Bengali political party ruling over the state of West Bengal since 2011. It is led by Mamata Banerjee and her nephew Abhishek Banerjee. It is a centre-left, welfarist, Bengali Nationalist party. It has been criticised for using heavy-handed authoritarian tactics against opposition leaders in the state, corruption, and political violence. It is credited with ending 34 years of communist rule in the state. West Bengal under the AITC has registered subpar economic performance and is largely stagnant. Pertinent to note Mamata used to be Congress leader till 1998, and AITC, in spite of being sympathetic towards the I.N.D.I.A. alliance at the national level, is fighting the Congress-Left alliance in West Bengal on all 42 seats. TMC Manifesto
  2. AIADMK - The AIADMK (All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam – “All India Anna Dravidian Progressive Federation") is a broad centre-left/left-wing party adhering to foundational Dravidian philosophy, while emphasising Tamil identity. Traditionally being less ethno-nationalist than their sister opposition party the DMK, they adhere to broad welfarist left-wing populism, focusing on social justice and communal equity, while being less economically statist than the DMK. They also focus primarily on Tamil Nadu as a regional party, currently led by Edappadi Palaniswami. AIADMK manifesto
  3. Shiv Sena - The Shiv Sena (“Army of Shivaji”) was founded by Bal Thackeray in 1966 as a populist, xenophobic party, although the party gradually added Hindutva ideology to its anti non-Maharashtrian plank. It was the long time senior partner to the BJP in Maharashtra till Narendra Modi's popularity caused a change in the dynamics. After power sharing talks with the BJP failed in 2019, the Shiv Sena switched alliances to join hands with their long time rivals in Congress and NCP in an arrangement that made Bal Thackeray’s son Uddhav Thackeray the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. In 2022 again, The Majority of Shiv Sena politicians led by Eknath Shinde rebelled against the top leadership to ally again with the BJP, taking control of the party and toppling the Uddhav Thackeray government. The splinter group led by Uddhav Thackeray is called SS (UBT) and it is allied with the Congress in the INDIA Alliance. SS(UBT) Manifesto
  4. NCP – The NCP (Nationalist Congress Party) was founded in 1998 by Sharad Pawar and a few others who left the Congress in 1998 after Sonia Gandhi was made Congress president. Despite its formation, the NCP was a long term ally of the Congress sharing virtually the same ideology. In 2023 however, like the Shiv Sena, In a rebellion led by Sharad Pawar's nephew Ajit, a Majority of NCP politicians switched alliances to support the BJP and took control of the party. Like the Shiv Sena, the Splinter group led by Sharad Pawar and his daughter is called NCP (SP) and it's allied with the Congress in the INDIA Alliance
  5. YSRCP - The YSRCP (Yuvjana Sramika Rythu Congress Party – “Youth, Labour, & Farmer Congress Party”) was founded by the son of an old congress Chief Minister after he was denied the role of Chief Minister after his father. It's a populist centre-of-left party with strong focus on welfare schemes and cash benefits. It's mired in controversy due to its dynastic nature, its ties to Christian Fundamentalism and American Missionaries targeting the marginalised.
  6. BRS - The BRS (Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi – “Indian National Council”) was formed originally with a single-point agenda of creating a separate Telangana state with Hyderabad as its capital. They are largely neoliberal and are credited with rapid economic growth in Telangana.
  7. BJD – The BJD (Biju Janata Dal – “Biju’s People’ Platform”) was formed by Naveen Pattnaik the son of the former CM of Odisha, Biju Pattnaik. It’s a Odia regional party with a strong focus on poverty upliftment through welfare policies and equitable economic growth.
  8. BSP - The BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party - "Majority Community Party") is a centre-left party in the state of Uttar Pradesh, which was started to uplift Dalits and other marginalised communities in India by Kanshi Ram. Its current party president is Mayawati. BSP is considered as one of the biggest parties in India as per vote share, although it's currently in decline. At its height, this party had a strong base in many states across north India, but now it's only limited to the state of Uttar Pradesh, which is one of the largest states in India with a population of 230 million. There are strong suspicions of BSP working in secret with BJP, and maybe that's why the party is not fighting this election enthusiastically. Although they can still make the competition interesting on a few seats in UP.
OTHER KEY ISSUES -
1. Political Dynasticism:
Although dynastism is thought to be a good fix for internal chaos in a party, the current political leader of the Congress, Rahul Gandhi, is a fourth-generation dynast who has to carry the political baggage of everything which went wrong during the rule of his grandmother and great-grandfather.
Also because one family has been controlling the Congress for decades, it has caused various state-level leaders to either form their own party or join another one. They see no future in the Congress anymore because the door to leadership is always closed for them. This has destroyed the ground level cadre of Congress party in many key states.
Rahul Gandhi’s privilege combined with the lack of any real political acumen so far has led to the INC taking damage due to his infamy.
Nepotism and dynastic politics has been a key issue throughout the last 10 years as BJP positions itself as the ‘common man’s party’
2. The Ram Mandir:
A land dispute originating from the alleged destruction of a Hindu Temple, replaced by a Mosque built allegedly atop the site (the Babri Masjid) in the 16th century allegedly by Mughal Emperor Babur in present day Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, the proposed birthplace of the Hindu deity Lord Ram.
Following a century of sporadic conflict, from 1853 to 1949, a revivalist movement in the 1980's would lead to rising communal tensions, culminating in the 1992 destruction of the Ram Temple by Hindu Nationalists and devotees.
The legal conflict over the land would continue until 2019, when the Supreme Court of India issued the controversial ruling that the land be handed over to government trust for the construction of a Ram Temple, with separate land being allotted to the local Muslim community for construction of a Mosque.
Almost all elements of the dispute remain mired in controversy. From the historical and religious associations of Ayodhya with Ram, the existence of a definitively Hindu structure, the alleged deliberate destruction of the said temple, the times and events of construction and use, the participants, planning, and events of the 1992 destruction, the ASI Archeological Surveys that served as key evidence for the Supreme Court being tampered and politicized by both sides of the political aisle, the legality of the ruling itself, and other surrounding issues regarding justice against those alleged to have partaken in the destruction of the Babri Masjid.
3. Foreign Policy:
The BJP is campaigning on building a multi-aligned foreign policy where India is seen as the world’s friend as well as an upcoming regional power. This was at its peak during India’s G20 presidency. Many Indians claim the rise of India’s global stature is an electoral issue. This can be seen in the popularity of the government’s anti-terror operations in both Pakistan and beyond. The resurgence of an interventionist foreign policy has proven to be popular in projecting the strongman image of Modi. The country’s commitment to its strategic autonomy and multi-alignment have been a fixture right since Nehru.
SUPPLEMENTARY SOURCES:
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2024.06.02 13:48 Ajeeto2500 Ken Akamatsu of the Japanese diet to address the recent issue of credit card company censorship which affected DLSite, Getchu, Fanza and many more.

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2024.06.02 13:03 EconomicsHelpful473 Selling some Folios

UK based. I’m happy to provide a quote and ship internationally as well.
Please leave a comment if you’re interested and I will DM you photos.
Payment with PayPal G&S. UK postage with Royal Mail up to 2kg: £4. I can quote international postage individually upon request. International buyer covers postage cost related added value, cross-country, and currency exchange fees.
Thank you for viewing.
PS. I’m gradually selling most of my collection. I research prices and have worked in bookselling for years. I take into account condition, competing prices, and availability.
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2024.06.02 12:53 SunnyJim57 Pre-Training Camp Final 53 Roster

My first unrealistic whack at the final 53 - unrealistic because in this version we go through the entire summer with zero injuries, zero new signings, and zero surprise camp performances.
A note on how to read this. The top box is the typical NFL roster construction by position volume, which I plucked from a 2022 article, with my guess on how the Giants will allot roster space by those positions.
The box below entitled (Giants Depth Chart") is the current depth chart carried on BBI's site.
Next to each players name I inserted a parenthetical with either a # followed by an actual number, or a "PS" or "PS/cut" or simply "cut").
Despite how the depth chart is configured below, as I was allocating roster space I started with QB and followed with RB, WR, TE, OL, DL, LB, CB,S, STs. So, for example, Daniel Jones appears below as "Daniels Jones (#1), indicating he is the first person I allocated a roster spot to, while Dexter Lawrence has (#27) next to his name indicating he is the 27th player receiving a roster spot allocation.
My final 53 ended up being 55(!) which is kinda-sorta like "new math." What it reflects in this version is the question I have regarding allocation of players to the TE and WR room. Do we keep 3 or 4 TE's? Do we keep as many as 8 WR; or does one of McKenzie/Olzewski end up on the PS? Even 7 WRs might be one too many; but without a trade of Slayton which I don't see happening absent a great training camp by one of the G101HoF candidates.
I assumed that we will only carry 2 QBs on the active to start the season, but possibly carry both DeVito and Rourke on the PS. I have also assumed Waller will be released if he does not retire now that we are in the post-June 1 world and can save $11M against the cap with that move.
Depth decisions were a challenge especially on the defense. The defensive tackle unit behind Dexter looks completely up for grabs. I don't really like any of them with the exception of Chatman, who I put on the PS, and I only like him because I've never seen him play. I don't love the 4th OLB options - I really don't think Basham brings much, and Fox's days must be getting numbered, but at least he is a former G10HoF guy of mine. ILB was also hard after Okereke, McFadden, Muasau and Simmons. Maybe that's because one should not be keeping 5 interior LBs. But I was so down on the OLB's that I thought keeping Dyontae Johnson as a 5th ILB with special teams potential made more sense; plus he's another of my G101HoF guys. But I could easily see rolling with 8 and sliding a guy like Johnson to the PS for a second year running. I also left Beavers off the 53 despite my unjustifiable desire to see him make it based entirely on 1 pre-season performance in a pre-ACL physical world. That's some "white whale" shit right there. DB/S is another place the depth was tough. Why is Aaron Robinson still on the team after 3 seasons of almost continuous injuries and apparently still in rehab? That seems crazy so I put him on the PS again; but I have to believe someone sees something pretty special for him to still be here. Hawkins was the other tough choice for me given last season's pre-season hype v. in-season reality display. Finally, I kept 5 safeties, which fundamentally seems like 1 too many, but that's where the strength looked to be and supposedly Bowen loves himself some safeties.
At any rate, there it is. what do folks think?

Quarterbacks – 2 or 3 (Giants probably 2)

Running Backs – 3 or 4 (Giants probably 4)

Wide Receivers – 6 or 7 (Giants probably 7 or 8)

Tight Ends – 3 or 4 (Giants probably 3 or 4)

Offensive Linemen – 8 or 9 (Giants probably 9)

Defensive Linemen – 7 or 8 (Giants probably 6)

Outside Linebackers – 4 or 5 (Giants probably 4)

Inside Linebackers – 4 or 5 (Giants probably 6)

Cornerbacks – 5 or 6 (Giants probably 4)

Safeties – 4 or 5 (Giants probably 5)

Special Teams – 3

New York Giants Depth Chart

Nose Tackle/Defensive Tackle
Dexter Lawrence (#27)
Rakeem Nunez-Roches (#28)
Jordon Riley (#29)
Timmy Horne (PS/cut)
Jordan Phillips (PS/cut)
D.J. Davidson (#30)
Ryder Anderson #31)
Casey Rogers(PS)
Elijah Chatman (PS)
Outside Linebacker
Brian Burns (#32)
Boogie Basham (PS/cut)
Tomon Fox (#40)
Ovie Oghoufo (cut)
Inside Linebacker
Micah McFadden (#33)
Isaiah Simmons (#37)
Darius Muasau (#38)
Carter Coughlin (#39)
Bobby Okereke (#34)
Darrian Beavers (PS/cut)
Matthew Adams (PS/cut)
Dyontae Johnson (#41)
Kayvon Thibodeaux (#35)
Azeez Ojulari (#36)
Benton Whitley
Left Cornerback
Flott (#42)
T. Hawkins III (#55/PS)
D. Long, Jr. (PS/cut)
K. Hayes (PS/cut)
Strong Safety
J. Pinnock (#43)
J. Mills (#50/PS/cut)
E. Riley (#50/PS/cut)
Free Safety
D. Belton (#44)
T. Nubin (#45)
G. Owens (#50/PS/cut)
Nickel
D. Holmes (#46)
A. Phillips (#47)
A. Robinson (#51/PS/cut)
A. Johnson (PS/cut)
Right Cornerback
D. Banks (#48)
N. McCloud (#49) 3
S. Thomas-Oliver (PS/cut)
Tackle
A. Thomas (#18)
M. Nelson (PS/cut)
J. Miles (PS/cut)
Guard
J. Eluemunor (#19)
J. Ezeudu (#23)
A. Stinnie (#24)
Center
J.M. Schmitz (#20)
A. Schlottmann (#25)
J. Morrissey (cut)
Guard
J. Runyan, Jr. (#21)
M. McKethan (PS)
J. Mayfield (PS/cut)
J. Kubas (PS/cut)
Tackle
E. Neal (#22)
Y. Cajuste (#26)
M. Johnson (cut)
Wide Receiver
Malik Nabers (#7)
Darius Slayton (#8)
Dennis Houston (cut)
Chase Cota (cut)
Miles Boykin (cut)
Wan’Dale Robinson (#9)
Isaiah McKenzie (#12/PS)
Allen Robinson. (#14)
Ayir Asante (PS)
Jalin Hyatt (#10)
Isaiah Hodgins
Bryce Ford-Wheaton (PS)
Gunner Olszewski (#13/PS)
John Jiles. (PS)
Tight End
Darren Waller (ret./cut)
Daniel Bellinger (#15)
Jack Stoll (#16)
Chris Manhertz (#18/PS)
Theo Johnson (#17)
Lawrence Cager (PS/cut)
Tyree Jackson (PS/cut)
Running Back
Devin Singletary (#3)
Eric Gray (#4)
Tyrone Tracy (#5)
Jashaun Corbin PS)/cut
Dante Miller (#6)
Quarterback
Daniel Jones (#1)
Drew Lock (#2)
Tommy DeVito (PS)
Nathan Rourke (PS)
Place Kicker
G. Gano 99 J. (#52)
McAtamney (PS)
Punter
J. Gillan (#53)
Long Snapper
C. Kreiter (#54)
Kick Returner TBD
Punt Returner TBD
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2024.06.02 12:51 Heinrich_Lunge Japanese MP Ken Akamatsu addressing US credit card companies forcing censorship.

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2024.06.02 12:30 Plastic_Spare4599 Gol D. Roger Is one piece aizen

So in previous ch 1116 Silvers Rayleigh smiles What's the story behind the smile all Roger crow meet go in the Last island in one piece and find it they go all except buggy and shanks . We all know that if you laugh tell you know the all mistery behind the one piece world . And the pirate king gol D. Roger know everything what's happened in future that's in the wano arc Roger smiles and said that why "he wished he and Joy Boy could have lived during the same period upon learning the true history " means Roger's know that the whole world is going too sink .
And Roger told too silver Rayleigh that find the boy who is gonna free the world and his dreams are not like other's so After that all Roger crow was disbanded that's why all of Roger's crow meants are not in Roger's exucation.
Roger exicution the real master mind
Roger's went to find joyboy and all the people who live in the world they don't know about reality of one piece world so that's why he go and take himself to world government.
Roger's lie 🤥.
Roger lie to his close people that he has a suffering from illness but he is not .the reason is found a joy boy.
After that Roger's tell the all people " You want my treasure? You can have it! I left everything I gathered together in one place. Now you just have to find it." And the start new pirate ara
And before this ara not that much pirate as now because they don't know about one piece treasure.
Shanks training
After Roger's exucation silver Rayleigh start to train shanks because he knows that he is just old man if he will die then all things will be finished and Rayleigh tell shanks about one piece to shanks and shanks know everything about one piece.
People might be curious that why Rayleigh don't trian buggy because may be one reason behind this world is going sink that's why Rayleigh may not train him.
And shanks go and build a crow and he go after luffy's fruit hito hito no mi. Shanks lies to whole world that this luffy's fruit is gomu gomu no mi . Shanks go in luffy's home town and luffy were eating hito hito no mi . Shanks see luffy in Roger's dream and yeh in the starting before egg head luffy told to his real dream that only few people
The few people name's are starw hate , sabo , ace , shanks.
So that's why shanks don't get much hyper if luffy dream was not like joy boy he will kill luffy because shanks reason for leaving is finding joy boy.
And that's why when luffy get caught by men in one piece starting shanks hand cut by Shark 🦈 . Too bulid more trust in shanks if he used his observation haki in first he can not make big impact. Luffy trust become more and more and after that shanks give Roger's hate and told him give it me back when you became greeted pirate than me.
After this in wano arc end shanks told to his right hand man . Ben back man it's time too calm one piece.
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2024.06.02 11:49 ClassifiedRations 26/UK/PC - looking for friend or group of friends for different games Fps/Survival/mmo/mmorpgs

Hi all ,
I guess alittle about me , I just turned 26 today haha :smile:, i live in the UK, i work in IT and i loce cooking and music... over thr last few months i have realised I have lost quite a few of my friends for different reasons , change of game enjoyment irl things, me steppigm away from them for other things going on... the usual stuff
I want to find a couple people or a group that enjoy playing games together, id like to get back into play mmorpgs again however I played wow to death, ( if there was a group fresh levelling on classic I'd be down ) but I played classic since phase 3 to now , I played retail on and off since 2011 and I have played a whole Host of other mmos. I enjoyed new world, osrs , gw2, parts of eso, didn't go to deep into ff14.
Games im playing at the moment - squad -Valhiem (want to start with peeps again) -Enshrouded (havent started yet) -OSRS -EFT -Hell Let loose -Way of the Hunter -Path of Exile (Just starter) -Fall out -Necesse
If you think you'd like to play some games and put up with my terrible dad jokes and dark humour send me a message on here or comment
Thanks for reading sorry I'd this made no sense discord- classifiedrations
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2024.06.02 11:37 THEDESTROYER213 has the navy reached laughtale

as we know the only person to every get to laughtale was gold d roger so my theroy is that the navy as also reached laughtale and is making a base there to catch any pirates that make it there and this is where the elders are currently living as they are the strongest in the navy. Another reason why is due to a post i made before about how they might be slolwy leaking new types of devil fruit only found on laughtale and slowly giving it out to the stongest of people to try and stop the worst generation or even yonkos. ist just a thought though
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2024.06.02 11:30 atomicnotes A forest of evergreen notes

Jon M Sterling, a computer scientist at Cambridge University, has created his own 'mathematical Zettelkasten', which he also calls 'a forest of evergreen notes'.
I thought this might be especially interesting for any mathematicians or computer scientists out there who are Zettelkasten-curious (or vice versa).
He maintains a very interesting website, built using a tool he created, named, appropriately enough, Forester.
The implementation of his ideas raises all sorts of ideas and questions for me, almost all enthusiastic. Here are a few in no order at all:
This post is adapted slightly from the original at writingslowly.com site.
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2024.06.02 10:18 itssojoeverbuddyboyo [CA] The former apartment my family and I lived in gave our new address to our violent aggressive father. Is this illegal?

I(F13), my brother (M14) experienced some chaos today when my dad (M55) knocked on our door when my mom (F53) was at work.
On May 16th my dad called my mom and threatened to kill us and said he would be driving to San Jose (California) to "see you and the kids" but then the same day threatened us, he is trying to get a bipolar diagnosis and I can confidently say he is most likely bipolar but anyway we didnt think much of it because he's been terrorizing us for years verbally on the phone and I havent seen my dad in real life since I was 5.
He drove to our old apartment complex in the same week of May 16th and knocked on every single door and couldn't find us as we moved away 2 years ago, nobody who knows him has our address not even my moms coworkers only our old apartment office knows where we live and we know that they gave him our address which is why we are all in danger now.
Cops were called on June 1st at around 3:10 pm. I woke up at 3:07pm and was in the hallway, all of a sudden someone kept knocking and ringing the doorbell. At first we thought it was a package or maintenance guy but the person was very eager to get us to respond and open the door so I tried to look through the peep hole and we couldn't see because our door decoration blocked it, I was about to open the door but my brother thankfully started shouting "who is it, who are you" and things similar. My "dad" eventually answered and said "it's dad (my brothers name), can you open the door please i want to see you" I immediately texted my mom and my brother ran to the other side of our home and called the cops where I went with him and started giving the cops more information because my brother is a little slow and was freaking out.
The cops came and I spoke to them, they filed an emergency restraining order for a week and my mom will be getting an actual restraining order on Monday. Cops said he will be arrested if he does not cooperate and comes near us.
Some other info: my parents are not divorced because in the state of California my mom would be required to pay him alimony as he is homeless. They have been separated since 2011. And my dad does not live in San Jose or in Norcal, he apparently lives in San Diego and other nearby cities in Socal and is apparently homeless or jumping from house to house with new girlfriends/friends
I want to know if this is illegal in the state of California to release information such as our new address and other info if a person asks. None of us consented for our information to be released and our address isn't on public records as I checked and requested to be removed months ago. I know for sure the old apartment gave the address because for the past 2 years he did not know we moved and our new address is not public.
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2024.06.02 10:17 VaksAntivaxxer Japanese MP Ken Akamatsu on credit card companies pressuring manga publishers to censor.

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2024.06.02 09:58 TetraTryhard LMFAOOOO roger

Roger is my new favorite character after this chapter bro he really learned that someone needed to stop a world ending threat ASAP and said IDGAF and left💀
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2024.06.02 09:57 jenajiejing All Those Who Follow the Way of the Greatest Creator Will Have a Wonderful Future

All Those Who Follow the Way of the Greatest Creator Will Have a Wonderful Future
Xue Feng
Feb. 12, 2011

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As the messenger of the Greatest Creator, I can offer you the most reliable guarantee that all those who follow the Way of the Greatest Creator will secure a wonderful future and will enjoy the infinite pleasure of life in the kingdom of the Greatest Creator—the long-enduring Lifechanyuan era, Thousand-year World, Ten-thousand-year World, the Elysium World and its Celestial Island Continent.
This is the unchangeable law. The combination of sperms and eggs gives birth to the carrier of LIFE. The combination of seeds with suitable soil will make the seeds germinate, grow, flower, and bear fruits. The south pole and north pole of magnets are attracted to each other. The simultaneous intake of vitamin C and shrimps will cause the formation of arsenic in the body and make a person die of bleeding. Velocity multiplied by time is the distance covered. If an object reaches a speed of 11.2 kilometers per second, it can escape the gravitation force of the earth, and if it reaches a speed of 16.7 kilometers per second, it can fly out of the solar system. The still water without the infusion of running water will stink from putridity and eventually dries up. The reaction between copper oxide and dilute sulphuric acid will result in copper sulphate and water. In Euclidean geometry the angles of a triangle adds up to 180 degrees. On the earth one will return to the starting point if he keeps going forward by following a certain longitude or latitude. Water will turn into ice at zero degree Celsius. These and many other laws are necessary rules to be obeyed.
We will reach any place that our footsteps guide us to. If we break laws, we may end up in prison. In autumn we will harvest what we have sowed in the fertile soil in spring. According to the principle of gravity and attraction, kind actions and kind ideas will beget good results, while evil actions and evil intentions will incur evil consequences. If you chase the sun, you can escape from darkness, if you chase darkness, you can hardly see light. “A man is known by his friends”. “He who is unjust is doomed to destruction”. One will get intoxicated if he drinks too much, and will have a bulging stomach if he eats too much. “A mountain dweller knows well the twittering of birds and a fisherman has a good knowledge of fishes”. Worship Buddha and you will acquire the Buddhahood, seek the way of immortality and you will attain the spiritual state of a celestial being. The buildup of quantitative changes will result in qualitative changes once the critical point is surpassed. For anything, emergence and disappearance and life and death exist in unity of opposites. Each flower is a bodhi, and each grain of sand reflects a world. The universe is holographic. The two poles are communicable and convertible. Things will develop in the opposite direction if they become extreme. Gazing for long impairs blood, lying for long impairs qi, sitting for long impairs muscles, standing for long impairs bone, and walking for long impairs tendons. A benevolent person is kind in words, actions and look. If a person performs three deeds of kindness every day, he will be granted blessing by the heaven in three years. A ferocious and evil person is wicked in words, actions and look. If a person performs three deeds of unkindness every day, he will be dealt disaster by the heaven in three years. All these and many others are necessary rules not to be violated.
It is an inevitable and necessary law and principle that those who follow the Way of the Greatest Creator will all enjoy a beautiful future.
The Greatest Creator reigns supreme in the universe. The Greatest Creator is the omnipotent boss of the universe. People who comply to the will of the Greatest Creator and do things in accordance with the will of the Greatest Creator will surely win the blessing and favor of the Greatest Creator. If the son ask for steamed bun, the father will not give him the stone. If we obey the Greatest Creator, the Greatest Creator will grant us special rewards. The Greatest Creator is eternal. If we follow the way of the Greatest Creator, we will also become eternal. The Greatest Creator is the source of wisdom and the birthplace of LIFE. If we follow the way of the Greatest Creator, we can obtain wisdom and new LIFE. The Greatest Creator is love and truth, so if we follow the way of the Greatest Creator we can win love and find truth. In the universe, there are 36-dimensional space, 20 parallel worlds, and heaven and hell. If we obey the Greatest Creator and follow the way of the Greatest Creator, the Greatest Creator will certainly arrange us in the most beautiful space and world. The Greatest Creator will absolutely not assign good thing to rebels and bad things to obedient people. If good things are assigned to rebels and bad things to the obedient people, then where are justice and laws in the world? As a result, there would be no relations between cause and effect, and everything will be put upside down. Actually everything is in good order. Therefore, we will surely have a wonderful future if we hold the Greatest Creator in awe and respect, conform to the Greatest Creator, believe in the Greatest Creator and follow the way of the Greatest Creator.
“Tathagata just tells us truth, and does not tell lies”. Jesus Christ, Buddha Sakyamuni, and celesial being Lao Tze are all Tathagata. They will not cheat us, and they can see no need to cheat us. Put in a nutshell, their teachings and instructions just tell us to follow the way of the Greatest Creator. Follow the way of the Greatest Creator, and we can enter the kingdom of the Greatest Creator, the Elysium world, and we can attain immortality. According to the values of Lifechanyuan, those who follow the way of the Greatest Creator will have their future in Thousand-year World, Ten-thousand-year World, Elysium World, and its Celestial Island Continent.
All are inevitable. You can become what you believe in. You will achieve corresponding results from the way you take. The brightest, the easiest, the most direct, and the most beneficial way in the world is the way of the Greatest Creator. The most nutritious thing in the world is mother’s milk, the best way in the world to obtain the most beautiful future is the way of the Greatest Creator.
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2024.06.02 09:35 GPTSportsWriter Pittsburgh Pirates VS Toronto Blue Jays Prediction 2024-06-02 13:37:00-04:00

Pittsburgh Pirates VS Toronto Blue Jays Prediction 2024-06-02 13:37:00-04:00
Pittsburgh Pirates VS Toronto Blue Jays Prediction 2024-06-02 13:37:00-04:00

MLB Game Prediction: Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Toronto Blue Jays (June 2, 2024)

Introduction

Ladies and gentlemen, baseball aficionados, and those who just stumbled upon this article while looking for cat videos, welcome to the ultimate showdown analysis between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Toronto Blue Jays. Scheduled for June 2, 2024, at 1:37 PM ET, this game promises to be a thrilling encounter. But who will emerge victorious? Let's dive into the nitty-gritty details, statistics, and odds to make an informed prediction. Spoiler alert: I will make a concrete prediction, so hold onto your hats!

Team Overview

Pittsburgh Pirates

The Pittsburgh Pirates, often referred to as the "Buccos," have had a rollercoaster of a season. With a mix of young talent and seasoned veterans, the Pirates have shown flashes of brilliance but have struggled with consistency. Their current record stands at a respectable 28-25, placing them in the middle of the pack in the National League Central.

Key Players

  1. Bryan Reynolds: The outfielder has been a beacon of hope for the Pirates, boasting a batting average of .310 with 12 home runs and 35 RBIs. His ability to get on base and drive in runs makes him a crucial player for the Pirates.
  2. Ke'Bryan Hayes: The third baseman has been solid defensively and has contributed with a .275 batting average, 8 home runs, and 28 RBIs.
  3. Mitch Keller: The right-handed pitcher has been the ace of the Pirates' rotation, with a 3.45 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 70 innings pitched.

Toronto Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays, on the other hand, have been flying high this season. With a record of 32-21, they are currently second in the American League East, trailing only the New York Yankees. The Blue Jays have a potent lineup and a solid pitching staff, making them a formidable opponent.

Key Players

  1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: The first baseman is having an MVP-caliber season, with a .330 batting average, 18 home runs, and 50 RBIs. His power and ability to hit for average make him a nightmare for opposing pitchers.
  2. Bo Bichette: The shortstop has been a consistent performer, with a .290 batting average, 10 home runs, and 40 RBIs. His speed and defensive prowess add to his value.
  3. Alek Manoah: The right-handed pitcher has been dominant, with a 2.85 ERA and 80 strikeouts in 75 innings pitched. His ability to shut down opposing lineups has been a key factor in the Blue Jays' success.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Offense

When it comes to offense, the Blue Jays have the upper hand. They rank third in the league in runs scored, averaging 5.2 runs per game. The Pirates, meanwhile, rank 18th, averaging 4.1 runs per game. The Blue Jays' lineup is stacked with power hitters and players who can get on base, making them a formidable offensive unit.

Defense

Defensively, the Blue Jays also have the edge. They rank fifth in the league in fielding percentage, while the Pirates rank 15th. The Blue Jays' infield, anchored by Bichette and Guerrero Jr., is particularly strong, and their outfielders have been reliable as well.

Pitching

Pitching is where the Blue Jays truly shine. Their team ERA of 3.45 ranks fourth in the league, while the Pirates' team ERA of 4.20 ranks 20th. The Blue Jays' rotation, led by Manoah, has been consistent, and their bullpen has been reliable. The Pirates, on the other hand, have struggled with consistency in their pitching staff.

Odds and Betting Analysis

According to the latest odds from FanDuel and DraftKings, the Toronto Blue Jays are favored to win this game. FanDuel has the Blue Jays at 1.66, while DraftKings has them at 1.59. The Pirates are the underdogs, with odds of 2.28 on FanDuel and 2.42 on DraftKings.

What Do the Odds Tell Us?

The odds clearly indicate that the Blue Jays are the favorites. A lower number means a higher probability of winning, and both sportsbooks agree that the Blue Jays have a significant edge. This is not surprising given their superior record, stronger lineup, and better pitching staff.

Weather Conditions

The weather forecast for June 2, 2024, in Toronto is partly cloudy with a high of 75°F (24°C) and a low of 60°F (16°C). There is a slight chance of rain, but it is expected to clear up by game time. The wind will be blowing out to right field at 10 mph, which could favor power hitters, particularly those who can pull the ball to right field.

Prediction

Drumroll, please! After analyzing the teams, key players, head-to-head comparisons, odds, and weather conditions, it is time to make a prediction.

Why the Blue Jays Will Win

  1. Superior Offense: The Blue Jays have a more potent lineup, with power hitters like Guerrero Jr. and Bichette leading the charge. They have consistently scored more runs than the Pirates, and with the wind blowing out to right field, their power hitters could have a field day.
  2. Better Pitching: The Blue Jays' pitching staff, led by Manoah, has been more consistent and effective than the Pirates'. With a lower team ERA and more strikeouts, the Blue Jays' pitchers are better equipped to shut down the Pirates' lineup.
  3. Home Field Advantage: Playing at home in the Rogers Centre gives the Blue Jays an added advantage. They have a strong home record and are familiar with the nuances of their ballpark.

Final Score Prediction

I predict that the Toronto Blue Jays will win this game with a final score of 6-3. The Blue Jays' offense will be too much for the Pirates to handle, and their pitching staff will keep the Pirates' hitters in check.

Conclusion

There you have it, folks! The Toronto Blue Jays are poised to come out on top in their matchup against the Pittsburgh Pirates on June 2, 2024. With a stronger lineup, better pitching, and the odds in their favor, the Blue Jays are the clear favorites. So, grab your popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the game. And remember, if the Pirates somehow pull off an upset, you can always blame it on the unpredictability of baseball!

References

  • FanDuel. (2024). MLB Odds. Retrieved from FanDuel
  • DraftKings. (2024). MLB Odds. Retrieved from DraftKings
  • ESPN. (2024). MLB Team Statistics. Retrieved from ESPN
  • Weather.com. (2024). Toronto Weather Forecast. Retrieved from Weather.com
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2024.06.02 09:35 seventyeightist Documentary on UK television - Prince George: A King for the Future - broadcast 18/5/24

Another thread reminded me that I saw this 45-min documentary was broadcast on May 18th 2024 on UK Channel 5 but I didn't catch it at the time. I've gone through it now on Sky catch up - nothing really new here imo, mainly fluff, but I am posting so people can see what is being broadcast here about George / the RF. Quotes are exact quotes, the rest is my summary but pretty close to what was said.
Narrator (N): George's story begins on 29/4/2011 - W & K wedding. Simon Vigar (Royal Correspondent 5 News - SV): W & K wedding was a happy moment for the country in the midst of the financial crisis of the late 00s. Afua Hagan (Royal commentator - AH): PW was hugely popular as was Kate.
Section about Queen Elizabeth doing the Olympic ceremony - N: "the Royal Family found themselves enjoying a surge in popularity", echoed by the other talking heads
N: In Dec 2012 KM announced pregnancy. AF: "it was hugely exciting because we knew this was going to be another heir"
N: they chose St Marys Hospital for the birth, same place Diana went. Weeks of anticipation, George born on 22/7/2013, Archive footage of W & K outside the hospital with newborn George etc.
SV: "the arrival of George meant that the line of succession was secure"
SV: "this 'Lion King' moment with the king in waiting"
N: "although their choice of name drew from centuries of tradition it soon became clear that their approach to parenting was more modern" - covers William with the car seat, driving Kate back from hospital himself, etc - more hands on, they are being more 'normal'.
N: W & K had always had a close relationship with Kate's parents. In first few months of George's life they retreated to the Middletons' family home in Bucklebury [Berkshire]. George's baptism - following tradition but more modern approach to the rest of it - choice of godparents (only Zara as a royal, all the others were non royals), "cosy, child-first atmosphere".
N: Australia/NZ tour (10 days) when George was 8 months, contrasted with Queen Elizabeth's tour of NZ where Charles was left at home age 5. Footage of them on the plane steps etc. William and George travelled together which was a break with protocol (usually avoided due to risk if anything goes wrong), had to persuade Queen Elizabeth.
N: they are following tradition in having a nanny. They recruited the nanny Maria Borrallo in 2014 - from a school that's produced many Royal nannies - Norland College (Bath) - the world's foremost Nanny college. The nannies can earn six figures and are trained on all sorts: evasive driving, self-defence, lifesaving, etc.
Royal historian: "We know that she's [Maria] been with Prince George since he was around 8 months old. So she's built a real bond with him. The fact that she's still with them, she's doing something very very right for that family."
Education - break with tradition, heirs were never sent to school historically. King Charles broke with that tradition by going to Gordonstoun, was miserable & bullied though. AF: William has learned from that and wants to make sure that doesn't happen to George. George's first school (Thomas's) focuses on building character, creativity, kindness, etc as well as academics. Age 9 - went to Lambrook School - ethos of happiness, kindness, concern about the world.
Privacy - age just 2 William was put in front of the press, body language expert says he was visibly uncomfortable, regular press intrusion throughout his life. Agreements between RF & media weren't in place then - talks about the agreement they have now with the press, they issue their own family pictures at Christmas etc, thus devaluing 'pap' pictures. Describes Kate taking a lot of pictures, they're more "intimate", candid, family pictures rather than pro.
Age 2 - meeting with Obama (visit to KP) - [nothing notable here, just fluff]
George included on trips to Commonwealth countries, early exposure.
2015 - Charlotte born, then, Louis 3 years later. Fluff about George as a big brother, close knit family.
Piece about William and George watching football (Aston Villa). Body language expert describes the 'mirroring' of body language between W & G at these type of events - facial expressions, movements, wear the same suits - twins/mini-me. Narrator says Charles, William also learned by imitation in the same way.
Talks about W & K involvement with charities, Charles & the environment etc. - George will follow.
N: "KC has big plans to shake up the monarchy as a whole, with the young prince front and centre"
Prof. Robert Hazell (Professor of Constitution UCL - RH): "Charles before he became King expressed the wish for the monarchy to become more streamlined, and that is happening. And happening perhaps rather faster than he expected, because of the disappearance of Harry & Meghan, and also of Prince Andrew. I think it's possible that Prince George will be pressed into service rather sooner than he or his parents might have wished".
Tangent about the streamlined monarchy, photos etc. Queen's Xmas broadcast - family video footage from inside the Palace.
2022 - Queen Platinum Jubilee - George started to be given more exposure, talking heads say he seems comfortable with it.
George will be 11 in 2024, need to plan next stage of his education - where next? Eton (William's school), Marlborough (Kate's, also Zara's)? George is part of the decision making process. Marlborough is co-ed (mixed sex), this would be another break with tradition if he goes there - would allow Charlotte to be at the same school. SV thinks Eton must be in "prime position" due to proximity to Windsor etc, but "we shall see", will be "a tussle between mum and dad".
N: In future where will George go to university? W & K both went to St Andrews so that is a possibility - or could he go to Cambridge? No decisions yet.
Queen Elizabeth death - George now 2nd in line. SV: "it's all about succession, this is a family firm that's been doing the same thing for around 1000 years".
Background about first 'solo'/major royal engagement being a rite of passage for future monarchs. William at 23. George at 9 at the Coronation - footage of Charles & Camilla etc - George was one of 4 "pages of honour" for this ceremony, Charles wanted him involved, new era of family first. Talking heads say he took it in his stride, carried it out well, dutiful, confident, 'got on with it'
About contingency planning - RH: "If anything were to happen to Charles as King, and to William as the heir apparent, formally George could not become King until he reaches the age of 18. If George were not old enough himself to become King, that would trigger a Regency." N: "That scenario is thankfully highly unlikely".
Military involvement - many royals still choose to serve in the military e.g. Charles (navy) William (helicopter pilot) - N: "it's still early days and there are rumours that when the day comes George may choose to break the royal mould" - he might not serve in the military, no decisions yet though.
N: "The reign of King George is likely many decades away. But it's clear the monarchy he will inherit is undergoing a transformation." - Talking heads: monarchy is changing, slimmed down, we are no longer an empire, monarchy will become more like the ones in mainland Europe.
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