If you're interested in "come in handy" reddits, you might be interested in [/r/gonewild](/r/gonewild), [/r/adult](/r/adult), [/r/amateur](/r/amateur), [/r/AnythingGoesNSFW](/r/AnythingGoesNSFW), [/r/fetish](/r/fetish), or... there's too many to list.
This would just be easier to find something you're interested in. It's still a work in progress.
I've also been keeping bookmarks for game audio including composer interviews, game history, industry, interactive music, middleware which you also may find useful: http://www.pearltrees.com/rainspell/game-audio/id6862634
Pearltrees is a bookmark manager like Delicious, but no need to join Pearltrees to explore.
Tatterdemalion: The Lunar Province of Secunda
Tenders to the Mane: Llesweyr
Return False
Dominion Prism Textract
Cyrus the Restless' Sword-Meeting with Tiber Septim
The events of Battlespire
The character Pelinal
In-game resources (dialogue, text, artifacts) concerning Dwemeri technology, the Thu'um, and Yoku Shehai mythos
I'll be perfectly honest with you I'm an awful librarian, and I generally remember what I read much better than where I read it.
This guy, however, hoards texts like nobody's business. Poke through "Teachings of the Elk" for the most salient pieces.
As a pre-emptive response, yes these are all mostly out-of-game, but they do tend to be corroborated by the main series lore, which hints at or references most of this but tends to avoid touching on it directly. You can take it or leave it as you wish, but a lot of what we have on First Era Tamriel from direct sources works better with this than without.
Hope this is useful; happy reading.
It's an autobiography, a fabricated story, a description of godhood, equal parts truth and lie (and an explanation as to why those don't matter), a how-to guide for apotheosis, a profane poem, a holy scripture, Vivec's apology for his actions and also a "fuck you" to those who'd question their legitimacy.
It's about Vivec and the Tribunal and Nerevar and Morrowind and the Red Moment and the ending of this world and the start of a new one. There's no simple way to sum them up. There's plenty of things in them that not even the most fervent readers have figured out yet.
I'd recommend using the search function (both here and on BSGF) and poking around for a bit. There's plenty of great and in-depth analyses of the Sermons. Oh, and take this. It contains a few of them.
For anyone looking for resources:
http://www.pearltrees.com/rainspell/game-audio/id6862634
Are great ones to start with.
Boathiah also has floating horns in morrowind concept art. later Mk said that they represented the 'right to use evil'. Not sure if that symbolism carries over to all horns, or if it just floating horns. Though both Bal and Dagon do certainly reserve the right to use evil in their schemes.
It's actually 1 to 6 where 6 is the highest grade. In Germany it's the other way which caused the confusion.
He had a 6 in algebra, geometry and physics and only a 3 in French.
http://www.pearltrees.com/s/pic/or/diplome-einstein-37339840
McDonald's in France switched to a green background for the logo, rather than the normal red background. Wanted to look more environmental.
> Wow actually I always wondered if that would be possible.
Yeah. A lot (read: pretty much all the primary sources, but Bethesda-direct sources acknowledge and indirectly speak to it as well) of our information on this is considered Apocryphal, but it's generally both good enough and fits in well enough that the general consensus is "we might as well just call it Real and accept it". The game Battlespire takes place on a space station, after all, and uses the Dreamsleeve-as-internet. That's more or less it (I think) for the direct, Bethesda-published information, though the Pocket Guides to the Empire might have some more stuff as well.
The Second Pocket Guide to the Empire (a forum project), Tenders to the Mane: Llesweyr (same), and Return False (if that's even a different thing; I don't recall offhand) all deal with lunar colonies and the methods of reaching them.
I will look up where they can be found, as unfortunately the BGSF is not exactly responsive to normal levels of Google-fu
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AHA! Give this guy's collection a whirl. The parent of that group, here has EVEN MOAR Elder Scrolls text. Poke through it sometime and see what looks interesting, I guess. There's A LOT of material out there and tbh I kind of start to forget what document goes with what assertion, or what you just have to read and read and piece together yourself.
But in general, it's worth it.
Hope that's useful.
I love QC, OotS. XKCD goes without saying.
Here's essentially my list.
http://www.pearltrees.com/dragon_dlv/comics/id1717138
I have a couple more I read, but that's the bulk of it. I need to add Darths&Droids, I was part way through it... Note for those that visit the link, some of the Links on that page go to the middle of a comic, or to the most recent page. I tend to read in spurts, liking to read a months worth in one go. Be sure to click "First Comic" no those pages.
I have added this to my stash. I'll put these here for others to view. They explain how the banking and money are controlled.
The Federal Reserve - explained
I've collected some links you might find useful:
http://www.pearltrees.com/johnfromberkeley/drums/id11257283
I'm mostly an iOS musician, but most of this is transferable to any musical environment.
Pearltree could help you decide where else to post.
Pearltrees is pretty cool. It's sort of like bookmarking but uses a visual theme to help organize thoughts and ideas. You can take it further by adding group members to a certain "Pearl tree," which enables your group to add pearls to that pearl tree and organize stuff together, as well as communicate with each other.
It seems worth a try...
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In actual terms, the chassis will be the bare base, the foundation of the car, with nothing attached. Think along the same vein as the foundations of a building.
For some cars, this will be the ladder frame underneath. For newer and more expensive cars, it is basically just the underpinnings of the car, since there isn’t a ‘real’ chassis as it’s built as a monocoque (whole frame of car is a chassis). Here is a typical chassis of today: http://www.pearltrees.com/s/pic/or/monocoque-chassis-1-68282036
For high end performance and F1 cars, it will be just the tub the driver sits in. For ex, this is the chassis of a Koenigsegg Agera.
http://koenigsegg.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/TubChassis1.jpg
In terms of the way the word is used in the F1 world, the media and commentators use it to describe the entire groundwork of the car, so aero, suspension, steering, etc. Basically, in F1 speak, if it’s not used for power, it’s part of the ‘chassis’.
ES V: Skyrim did its best in following both the traditional fantasy depictions (especially for Hyborian Age) and avoiding the wrong-headed viking clishee of horned helmets, by which I mean those cartoon helmets with upright horns. It's a good compromise.
In lore, the Morihaus explanation suits best for the Nords. But there's actually some significance to horns beyond that. Boethiah's floating horns (much like the Daedric Face of Inspiration) depict him as chimeri god-king, comparable to the famous stele of Naram-Sin.
Because mbti doesnt explain it. Its a socionics theory. In fact they have a description for EVERY itr(intertype relationship). Chart: http://www.pearltrees.com/s/pic/or/socionics-inter-type-relations-62408104
Btw for the introverts in socionics, the j/p are switched so INTP for example becomes INTj
Pearltrees! It's in the list on the first wikipedia page you provided. Thanks!
EDIT: Unfortunately they have stopped using the tree visualization that made it so unique (to me). Now it just looks like every other bookmark manager. Oh well!
I seem to remember a website that had like a web of subreddits divided up into catagories and you could browse new ones that way. I thought it had the name pearl somewhere in it but I cant find it right now. In the meantime heres this website which is similar but not as good.
This, 30 seconds of each exercise, 10 seconds rest. There's an app for it, vary length of exercise or repeat the workout depending on your fitness level.
> Hi Emily, are you trying to make #skirtstorm a thing with that photo?
Possibly a one-off by GoFollowRabbits. If not, and it's available for purchase somewhere, then somebody please post a link. I know at least a couple of people who would love to have one!
EDIT: Aha! Apparently it is available by request.
It's not pot....In the movie Adaptation, Nicholas Cage is a writer that's doing an adaptation of a book that the Meryl Streep character wrote about this orchid called 'The Ghost', and Native Americans had this method to extract a psychoactive ingredient that happens to be green. I only know this because I saw the flick about a week ago.
I wasn't sure if it was true or just fictionalized for the movie, but it looks like it's Ibogaine which is psychoactive.
It's actually an excellent film about adaptation of plants, people, relationships, earth, government, scripts, and most importantly, the POV of the viewer and the symbiotic relationships we have.
I've started collecting all the cool links I find for the classes I teach here: Pearltrees: "Lessons, Ideas, and Materials". I actually learned about Pearltrees when searching for subreddits! http://www.pearltrees.com/subreddit_suggester
This is my Pearltree of design resources (favorites that I've acumulated over the years) http://www.pearltrees.com/nixnet/tree/id4424209 Browse at your leisure :) I love RetroLounge
Edit: added link.
Not related to subreddit of the day, but you might be interested in this:
Here are some actions people can take to fight SOPA : http://www.pearltrees.com/amsika/take-action/id3701841 I had started to organize these when the law first went in Congress in November, so don't hesitate to update the collection.
Oooh, definitely! Added :)
Also here is the link to the thing itself in case anyone wants to check it out :)
r/Music mod here, we did that list. http://www.reddit.com/r/Music/help/faqs/Music
There are many subreddits, and we add some every months, so the list is becoming more and more huge. I don't think, for now, that putting them in alphabetical order would help, because the styles often goes by many names. You can always Ctrl+F if you have something in mind.
We tried to order them by thematics/style, inside a category.
Would you prefer a list like that ?
Do you think a description of each subreddit could add interest ? (It might be difficult, since some subs does not describe themselves in the sidebar, we might end up to frown some sensibility with a misleading description, or no description at all...)
This guy tried to put together every single thing on the Internet he could find on MS-20. It's impressive
http://www.pearltrees.com/johnfromberkeley/ims-20/id13829217#l212
Absolutely.
http://www.pearltrees.com/u/125701262-reasons-matter-calling-service
Here’s a good article on why short term volunteer trips are ineffective and can cause more harm than good.
The thing about TOMS’ business model (at least early on) is that it’s not development. Giving free stuff and free money and not investing on local infrastructure and local workforce is not sustainable. Especially in developing economies, the best solution is to having an increasing skilled workers, building capacity, and investing in the right tools locally. African economies don’t need free charity, it’s vibrant and it’s got everything businesses need.
Somewhat unrelated but rant over.
Russ Brown motorcycle accident lawyers in Wyoming are veteran legal experts in defending clients in Wyoming bike accident litigations. Call Us Now! Log on http://www.pearltrees.com/russbrown/item227446335
Related, long but worth the time.
This is a relatively obscure MK drawing, supposed to depict Clavicus Vile. (As "Head of the All-Mughs", this image also appeared in BGSF discussions to unleash Tam!Rugh! on ESO, so this might be a little confusing in hindsight).
In any case, I think the artwork depicts both Barbas and Clavicus. Barbas is a weird cosmic Yag-Kosha and Clavicus the Mask.
Tu vas simplement sur le site, il y a un champ de recherche (en haut à droite je crois) tu tapes ton mot-clé (auteur, oeuvre etc.)et tu as la liste des résultats. Si tu trouves ce que tu cherches dans ces résultats, tu cliques dessus, une fenêtre s'ouvre, tu cliques et c'est à toi. Simple.
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Mikasa Dayum that girl,my friend steam name was mikasa mi luv,i remember watching it with my friends and now we cannot wait for the second season.
Our idea of geographic north to my understanding is just an arbitrary division, not something inherent in the geography or solar system. The International Astronomic Union defines "north" as the pole of the planet which points above the plane of the solar system, making the definition dependent on how we have arbitrarily defined North on Earth. There's really nothing, other than convention to say North-South orientation could not be like this.
Kazakhstan is in precisely the correct spot. You may be confused as you are used to seeing flat projections and not global views.
I mean, and this is me being honest: It's a sentiment drawn from a couple OOC sources and musings on Seht's nature and work in the city.
This Q&A with Kirkbride is specifically where the "confirmation" of this inference came from.
I'd suspect they'll expand on this - and we'll be able to extract more raw info from the game - as work on the city proper is done on ZOS' end.
Además te dejo un link a esto que no he tenido tiempo de recorrer en detalle, http://www.pearltrees.com/gov22 .
Pero vamos la cosa es que por el momento hay poca organización ciudadana Podemos - aunque se lanza un iniciativa sindical Podemos http://www.reddit.com/r/podemos/comments/2kuysc/hoy_nace_la_esperanza_de_un_nuevo_modelo_sindical/ : habría que iniciarla, convocarla o unirse a proyectos en marcha.
No probs :) I have a bunch of useful webpages saved in my knitting pearltree.
I did a similar thing some years back: interesting structure with experimental paper folding and clean typography at a 45° angle. Loved it! Don't think I got one interview request :(
The more straight-forward the better.
On a side note, I LOVE paper toys! Got a load of links I can share if you're interested.
EDIT: Link added. Still organizing, sorry about the mess.
Not related to subreddit of the day, but you might be interested in this:
Here is the website...it's called pearltrees. It's just a program that stores your web pages for you. I'm not really planning to use it for patterns...just good videos and explanations of techniques that i would lose otherwise.
The problem with Reddit and subReddits is that AFAIK (Redditor for almost 5 years now) there's no hierarchical setup; a genealogy, a family tree of subReddits.
Me thinks a Pearltrees-like setup would be ideal.
I use pearltrees. You don't have to subscribe to view the pages other people liked. It's a bookmarking site. You can search crochet blog and see what other people have bookmarked.
Use Pearltree and discover visual bookmarking. This article is in french, use Google Translator > http://translate.google.com/#auto|en| to translate it to your language and read the full article carefully. Check my pearl tree @ http://www.pearltrees.com/joyz/