This is inspiring :)
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This is inspiring :)
Depends how it's used. It can be all of those and none of them. In fact, most objects are like that.
Not sure about appliance...
Aw thanks so much, really really love 4x Games (I never knew that was what they were called), and I'm learning so much from the creatives and programmers on here
Another commercial flop. You know what would ve a commercial success? More Ravnica
And where can one join or play a demo? Mappy games make me happy
Then you meet us and suddenly it's all an inconvenience
I dislike a lot of UX/UI design for most apps, websites, programmes and media ๐ซ Nothing is user friendly anymore.
The joys of being priveleged.
Wrong Cambridge it seems. Gahh so sick of this American Doctrine!
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Yeah the Graphics were still better before. The 2010's really pushed a lack of artistic and narrative integrity for fancy graphics and gave players a distaste for modern gaming. Retro gaming and plug in and play are heavily on the rise. It all works in tandem lad.
Probably works better in Polish cause it's a Polish title
Depends if you like Final Fantasy I guess. I was really put off by the Witcher. I had some issues with design choices andnthe worldbuilding. And I really did not vibe with Geralt.
Yes! Though I have no formal nor cultural understanding of Indian culture, but the connections between pre christian Europe and the Indian Sub Contentant is where it all descended from I've read.
I mean, it was just science. They were typically advanced but they were also greedy. Controlling. They were authority afterall
My grandparents were the same :)
I just rewatched this.
We getting them as adults now ๐
Many people today call Druidry a religion. It is not, and has never been a religion. They were more akin to Politicians and Civil Servants than they were Religious figures - Each Tribe had their own pantheons. The Druids were the only ones that could unite their cultures.
There is, what remains from the ancient traditions, one final collective that remains truest to the old ways. The Druids of Ynys Mon are still with us. And are the truest descendents of the old Druids. They speak in Welsh only I believe and are more like a secret society than a 'religion'.
But Druids were above all - the ones on Charge.
Their authority superseeceded the tribal kings. And the Romans feared them greatly because of what they taught their peoples. Celts rarely feared dying. Bevlcause the druids taught them that dying is the gateway to the otherworld.
Druids had to spend years, usually 20 years plus in the caves of Southern Brittany learning by heart the Sciences, Laws, Traditions and Faiths of the Celts etc.
No, there are no records of writing sadly. Which hastened their demise sadly. A folly in that culture.
We get a lot of variations of modern 'Druidry' but there is actually very little understanding about who the Druid's actually were.
The Fantasy Genre has def obscured most peoples view of what a Druid actually was. Druids were Celtic though and celts spanned from Gaul to Scotland.
Does Neopets actually still exist?
Neopets was a perfectly broken scam of a game. Ahh the good ole days ๐ Neopets, Habbo Hotel & Runescape. It taught my sister how to scam others so easily ๐ She scammed me a few times. I miss internet games.
Witcher kinda sucked both mechanically abd graphically if you ask me. FFX had far better graphics and thats was a 2001 release
You only just putting 2 and 2 together over this?
I don't doubt the Welsh Part.
Look at stuff from Peter Berresford-Ellis. He gives a Bitonnic account rather than a Greek or Roman view.
Also many British Families still have these traditions and sayings. Druids, Wiccans, Pagans. All have a connection here.
Where'dya get that little piece of lore from? My tribe used Hare's for divination, not heard of the wren's connections.
Also much historical debate about whether Ireland even had Druids. As the Romans nor Greeks never travelled there.
Here in Norfolk though, the Iceni/Ikeni certainly did
Aint* of* jesus my typing skills are poor.
Why? Very 20th Century thinking that is it not?