As a person who doesn't pay any attention to football, I don't get why Tebow is a thing for praying in public like everybody else who wants to look really holy does.
i like the idea that XCOM gets easier the worse you do
like there is an alien bureaucracy for the invasion of multiple planets, and they have a bunch of forms to fill out to dictate which planets get the competent, large invasion forces
"humans leveled an entire city block of their own residential buildings and then fled screaming at the sight of one of our ground troopers. reroute elite forces to Alpha Centauri, and bring in the reserve reserves for Earth. No, no, don't bother with ammunition, I'm sure it will be fine."
I was just reading, killing time at work, and did a bit of reading on Nelson, which led me to the battle of Trafalgar.
Good lord that must have been an insane battle, and the British had giant balls to head straight into a field of fire that they could not answer for over an hour.
Or a large number of poor people they could force into the army that the rich didn't really care if they lived or died...
(not completely the reason at all, but you didn't have to worry so much about sending large numbers of men to their deaths when the people back home who cared didn't have any way of voicing that concern, and the people listening didn't care at all).
Nelson was on the same boat as a couple hundred other people, though; he didn't really have a magic rich person force field. Which, y'know, is why he died.
Whatever the prevailing social conditions, I can respect people who led from the front.
Nah, I was being mostly evil with that post. Nelson was pretty awesome.
Actually, the wiki page on Nelson has a better summary of his exploits at Cape St Vincent. Bear in mind that the Captain is a third rate ship of the line of 74 guns.
Nelson joined Jervis's fleet off Cape St Vincent, and reported the Spanish movements.[97] Jervis decided to give battle and the two fleets met on 14 February. Nelson found himself towards the rear of the British line and realised that it would be a long time before he could bring Captain into action.[97] Instead of continuing to follow the line, Nelson disobeyed orders and wore ship, breaking from the line and heading to engage the Spanish van, which consisted of the 112-gun San Josef, the 80-gun San Nicolas and the 130-gun Santísima Trinidad. Captain engaged all three, assisted by HMS Culloden which had come to Nelson's aid. After an hour of exchanging broadsides which left both Captain and Culloden heavily damaged, Nelson found himself alongside the San Nicolas. He led a boarding party across, crying "Westminster Abbey! or, glorious victory!" and forced her surrender.[98] San Josef attempted to come to the San Nicolas’s aid, but became entangled with her compatriot and was left immobile. Nelson led his party from the deck of the San Nicolas onto the San Josef and captured her as well.
I was just reading, killing time at work, and did a bit of reading on Nelson, which led me to the battle of Trafalgar.
Good lord that must have been an insane battle, and the British had giant balls to head straight into a field of fire that they could not answer for over an hour.
Or a large number of poor people they could force into the army that the rich didn't really care if they lived or died...
(not completely the reason at all, but you didn't have to worry so much about sending large numbers of men to their deaths when the people back home who cared didn't have any way of voicing that concern, and the people listening didn't care at all).
Well, this is true for all branches of the military, particular in an autocratic state, but to be fair, Nelson seemed to be pretty balsy anyway. Like, after losing an arm and being blinded in one eye, he was still cool with sailing headfirst into a larger armada. The Victory led one of the two columns, and Nelson was a Lord.
I love what he said when he got shot, though. "They finally killed me. I am dead."
That was on an episode of QI. Aparently there's a lot of bunk floating around about his last words. According to the show (and wikipedia) they were actually a kind of half delerious mumble as he bled out: "'fan, fan ... rub, rub ... drink, drink.'"
I was just reading, killing time at work, and did a bit of reading on Nelson, which led me to the battle of Trafalgar.
Good lord that must have been an insane battle, and the British had giant balls to head straight into a field of fire that they could not answer for over an hour.
Or a large number of poor people they could force into the army that the rich didn't really care if they lived or died...
(not completely the reason at all, but you didn't have to worry so much about sending large numbers of men to their deaths when the people back home who cared didn't have any way of voicing that concern, and the people listening didn't care at all).
I thought the navy was an all-volunteer force that was quite popular as a career as it offered better food and pay than was available to the poor on land (which had a lot more to how bad things were outside of the navy of course but still).
So we get stiff once in a while. So we have a little fun. What’s wrong with that? This is a free country, isn’t it? I can take my panda any place I want to. And if I wanna buy it a drink, that’s my business.
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I was just reading, killing time at work, and did a bit of reading on Nelson, which led me to the battle of Trafalgar.
Good lord that must have been an insane battle, and the British had giant balls to head straight into a field of fire that they could not answer for over an hour.
Or a large number of poor people they could force into the army that the rich didn't really care if they lived or died...
(not completely the reason at all, but you didn't have to worry so much about sending large numbers of men to their deaths when the people back home who cared didn't have any way of voicing that concern, and the people listening didn't care at all).
I thought the navy was an all-volunteer force that was quite popular as a career as it offered better food and pay than was available to the poor on land (which had a lot more to how bad things were outside of the navy of course but still).
It was a "volunteer" force. In that many were press ganged and woke up on ships.
So we get stiff once in a while. So we have a little fun. What’s wrong with that? This is a free country, isn’t it? I can take my panda any place I want to. And if I wanna buy it a drink, that’s my business.
I don't get how suit jackets are supposed to work comfortably around the shoulder area, is the thing. The way they're constructed seems to involve way too much fabric for ease of movement, and because there's no give or cling in the fabric, if you move your arms they're going to bring the rest of the garment with them unless it's really baggy. Which presents its own problems around the midriff-waist area.
I don't get how suit jackets are supposed to work comfortably around the shoulder area, is the thing. The way they're constructed seems to involve way too much fabric for ease of movement, and because there's no give or cling in the fabric, if you move your arms they're going to bring the rest of the garment with them unless it's really baggy. Which presents its own problems around the midriff-waist area.
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like there is an alien bureaucracy for the invasion of multiple planets, and they have a bunch of forms to fill out to dictate which planets get the competent, large invasion forces
"humans leveled an entire city block of their own residential buildings and then fled screaming at the sight of one of our ground troopers. reroute elite forces to Alpha Centauri, and bring in the reserve reserves for Earth. No, no, don't bother with ammunition, I'm sure it will be fine."
Good Protestant ships always win out
//foolish theory of the day
http://www.whompcomic.com/cg_nav/characters.jpg
"This cartoon representation of the author is like the original in too many ways, and not dissimilar in by nearly enough."
As in he was lying and dying and had one person with a fan blowing air on him and another rubbing his chest or something to alleviate the pain
Nah, I was being mostly evil with that post. Nelson was pretty awesome.
I feel the same way about Mike and Jerry.
That was on an episode of QI. Aparently there's a lot of bunk floating around about his last words. According to the show (and wikipedia) they were actually a kind of half delerious mumble as he bled out: "'fan, fan ... rub, rub ... drink, drink.'"
They are more predictable than a religion thread here, for some reason.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
the characters in PA do things that are largely bizarre and obviously parodic, like beating each other to death with bats
ronnie is a character who is eerily believable
Fan, fan, rub, rub, drink, drink, I think.
Though there is also an accounts which claims that his last, last words were "thank god I did my duty."
I am pleasantly surprised that there has been no "Tim Tebow is history's greatest monster" thread, yet.
I thought the navy was an all-volunteer force that was quite popular as a career as it offered better food and pay than was available to the poor on land (which had a lot more to how bad things were outside of the navy of course but still).
How so? The only could-be-plausible comic I've read was when his cat was determined to disturb him while he was working.
Canadian tuxedo yee haw!
both are excellent
in fact i'm wearing a denim suit right now
Canadian Tuxedo?
It was a "volunteer" force. In that many were press ganged and woke up on ships.
I'm never sure what to make of the often made assertion that a suit can be as comfortable as other, non-suit clothing.
I mean, I haven't owned a lot of suits, but I really struggle to see how that's possible. Specifically when it comes to suit jackets.
That said, I have lately become intrigued by tweed trousers. They seem to offer the practicality and hard-wearingness of jeans in a softer fabric.
I find suits very comfy. But you already thought I was odd anyway.
Oh and making sure your shirt collar isn't too snug.
http://www.whompcomic.com/comics/2012-01-06-Dunlap.jpg
http://www.whompcomic.com/comics/2012-01-09-Speaking-The-Shame-Language.jpg
http://www.whompcomic.com/comics/2011-12-16-Public-Display-of-Confection.jpg
http://www.whompcomic.com/comics/2011-12-14-Survivor-Jilt.jpg
http://www.whompcomic.com/comics/2011-12-05-The-Dumb-Of-All-Fears.jpg even this one
http://www.whompcomic.com/comics/2011-12-02-Pretty-Insecure.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-fvFD2zN98
The drooping sock in the last panel sells the whole thing, imo.
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Brunette and black are the same thing. Except one is brown.
Looks black to me.
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And a gamekeepers cap.
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