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I have to get up at 8 AM tomorrow to catch my flight to Florida. I'm not looking forward to this. It's a weekend trip to go celebrate my grandpa's 90th birthday, and he's a mean old man. The rest of my family is a mixed bag. On the one hand we have my mom's eldest sister and her family, and they're awesome. Both my aunt and uncle are really nice and they have two sons that are both older than me, but cool. One is studying to be a doctor, the other is a chemical engineer working to cure Hepatitis C or something. Then we have my mom's other older sister, and while both her and her husband are very nice, they're also hardcore conservative Christians that probably think everyone in my Jewish, Democratic family are going to hell. Then my mom's younger brother is okay, but kind of obnoxious, and he has an 11 year old son that is okay, but kind of obnoxious. Then my grandpa is mean, old, and losing his facilities like, all the time.
Oh, and you apparently can't fly straight from Boston to Florida, so I have to wait three hours for a connecting flight in Newark, NJ. Considering I'm planning to arrive at the airport around 9:30 and I land in Orlando at 6:30, I'm going to be spending over 9 hours traveling tomorrow. That's not even taking into account that there's no way everything is going to work out perfectly.
I'm trying to keep perspective (for instance, I have a friend that spent about 30 something hours traveling from Boston to Rwanda), but man this is annoying. The things you do for family, eh?
I really want to stay up until like, 5 AM playing Turtles in Time, but with all the flight changes and what not that I face tomorrow, I think I'd be better off getting some sleep than trying to take down Shredder. Playing that game in single player mode is freaking hard!
Where about in Florida are you headed? I'd guess Miami but I don't want to play to stereotypes anymore than I already did by chuckling to myself when you mentioned you had an older relative in Florida.
Am I an asshole? Probably.
Oh and fuck that game 1P, we always needed 2 to beat it.
I started a new Skyrim play through. I've decided to side with the Stormcloaks this go round. I want to see how the other half lives.
Your making you way down to Florida Glassy? If you're in Miami/Fort Ladurdale we gotta chill if you got the time.
He's says in his post he's landing in Orlando, so I'm guessing he isn't going to be in the Miami area, especially since Miami is like 3 & a half hrs. away from Orlando.
On the one hand, I fully believe that if the people of Skyrim want independence from the Empire then they should have it, and there's a fairly strong support for the Stormcloaks in almost every city in Skyrim, except for maybe Solitude, but even they have a few citizens that seem to have Stormcloak leanings (the Blacksmith for instance).
On the other hand, Ulfric is a dick. He's a power hungry racist that wants to cement his own legacy by taking over Skyrim, and I really don't think he knows how to run an entire country. Hell, Windhelm is arguably the second most dangerous city in the game with a serial killer running around and a race riot just waiting to happen in the Gray Quarter. If he can barely run his own city, what makes him think he can run all of Skyrim?
I can talk about the ins and outs of the Skyrim civil war for hours, but both sides have their ups and downs. Both Tullius and Ulfric are strong, but morally flawed leaders. While Skyrim has the right to self-determinism, seceding from the Empire could be detrimental to their safety with the Thalmor already having a foothold in Skyrim. And while things will undoubtedly be better for the Nords (who will get to worship Talos again), what about the huge population of Dunmer in East Skyrim? What about the Bretons of West Skyrim? What about the Khajiit caravans and Argonian laborers?
Basically, neither side is entirely right or wrong. However, I've come to the conclusion that if you weigh out the pros and cons, siding with the Imperials will be better for the future of Skyrim and all of Tamriel.
Yazloz, on the other hand, has no excuse.
We came to the same conclusion.
Banning the worship of Talos was a necessary evil. The Thalmor were on the verge of winning that war. In my opinion Talos was a great king and leader, but not worth worship, but who am I to tell people who they can and can't worship? The White-Gold Concordat, stuck it to the Nords a bit. I think guys like Ulfric and those who support the Stormcloaks are justified in their anger, but 90% of them are xenophobic. Ulfric is a charismatic guy, and I think it isn't a huge stretch to compare his rise to power to that of Hitler. He was in the right place at the right time, rallied angry masses with moving speeches, and made it look like everything that was wrong could be placed on the current regime and he had all the answers. He was power hungry though, and when he killed Torygg it was an unjustified act, simply to show his desire for power.
Plus outside of the Thalmor, most people rarely enforce the ban on the worship of Talos.
Ultimately Ulfric's isolationist policies would have been his downfall if he took total power. You see how he treated non Nords in his own city, their cries for help fell on deaf ears. The Thalmor(or any half assed organized group) wouldn't think twice to take him out.
The Imperials have their flaws, but they see the bigger picture, something I think the Stormcloaks fail to do.
Барбоса;4230095 said:I don't see the Stormcloak cause as all that racist but its biggest weakness is that Ulfric himself is. There is actually plenty of anti-Imperial sentiment from amongst the minorities in Skyrim that could be brought together to defeat the Imperials and then form an anti-Thalmor coalition with the likes of Hammerfell, the Orcs and the Argonians.
Ulfric ruins that. Replace him with the Dragonborn and we have an altogether different story.
The Imperials are little better though. Militarily weak and morally bankrupt by the White Gold Concordat. On top of that, the groups that might help the Imperials militarily - the Thalmor, Bretons and Forsworn - are hardly the most popular across Skyrim and beyond.
I am also not sold on the strength of the Thalmor - the Redguards and Argonians have proven that they are far from militarily invincible. The next chronological Elder Scrolls game could easily see a Daedra invasion to take advantage of a Tamriel-wide civil war.
Woohoo, 9 kills in Bl-ops2, a new high for me
I am terrible at this game.
I'm sitting in an airport bar right now so I'll engage more deeply in the Skyrim convo later (and look forward to Ming weighing in), but I just wanted to adress the Molag Bal rumor. I think that applies to Elder Scrolls online, where he's rumored to be the main villain.
Dude, you have no idea how much I suck at Black Ops. I've decided if I'm ever playing that game I'm running Crossbow, knife, and a throwing axe and just have fun with those.
I'm sitting in an airport bar right now so I'll engage more deeply in the Skyrim convo later (and look forward to Ming weighing in), but I just wanted to adress the Molag Bal rumor. I think that applies to Elder Scrolls online, where he's rumored to be the main villain.
Барбоса;4230549 said:Hopefully, Bethesda are not going to put all their eggs in the MMOPRG basket.