Jokeblue wrote:That actually sound super interesting and cool, and maybe if I ever see my Uni do an equivalent thing, I'll deffs give it a suss.
ExoBassTix wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:So my order of the book Past Sins finally came in the mail. :3 yay
Past Sins has a book? Hah, nice.
Happy birthday by the way!
I really hope I'll have enough money to afford a set of hardcover book of Fallout: Equestria. Preferably Project Horizons.
FLAOFEI wrote:I was hoping the cource had a slightly more descriptive name so I couldn maybe look for an equivalent cource in my college (I think it's college... or university... or maybe those two are the same). There are a few music related classes, and a lot of audio related classes, music technology, musical acoustics, speach music and hearing, and a few more. I'm guessing musical technology is the closest. I'll likley take both that one and music acoustics though, cause fun. I've got another year or two left till I can chose them thouh. For now I'm buissy enough with my math...
Bronies Are Cool wrote:ExoBassTix wrote:I did not know that fallout equestrian had a hard copy version.
If I were to begin reading it, which one was the first? And in what order should they be read?
(How many of them are there?)
ExoBassTix wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:ExoBassTix wrote:I did not know that fallout equestrian had a hard copy version.
If I were to begin reading it, which one was the first? And in what order should they be read?
(How many of them are there?)
Well, Fallout: Equestria is a stand-alone story, it's just that a lot of people made their own sequels or derivatives off of it (meaning it's prolly best to start at the original). Aka. there's just one. Fallout: Equestria - Project Horizons is probably the most well-known 'sequel', and in my opinion it deserves to be because hooooooly moley it's good. I identify really closely to the main character, Blackjack. And really, I spent 5 months to get at chapter 71, the current last finished chapter. I'm waiting for the next one but I have no patience .n.
Jokeblue wrote:holy shit this is happening right now
https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/2577250 ... ce/?cmp=fb
Bronies Are Cool wrote:Jokeblue wrote:holy shit this is happening right now
https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/2577250 ... ce/?cmp=fb
That's a scary situation!
How close to you people in Australia is this?
Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:Jokeblue wrote:holy shit this is happening right now
https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/2577250 ... ce/?cmp=fb
That's a scary situation!
How close to you people in Australia is this?
I dunno about Jokeblue, but me and Abby both live at least 800 milometers (500 miles) from this.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:Jokeblue wrote:holy shit this is happening right now
https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/2577250 ... ce/?cmp=fb
That's a scary situation!
How close to you people in Australia is this?
I dunno about Jokeblue, but me and Abby both live at least 800 milometers (500 miles) from this.
Jokeblue wrote:Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:That's a scary situation!
How close to you people in Australia is this?
I dunno about Jokeblue, but me and Abby both live at least 800 milometers (500 miles) from this.
I live an hours drive from Sydney, though my Dad works in Sydney and we do have family/friends round there. I think Evdog lives in Sydney too, so he's probably the closest atm. That being said, proximity doesn't really seem to be the main issue with this at the moment. It's thought to be a small group acting on their own without orders from any main terrorist cell, though they did force hostages to the window to hold up a flag that read "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger" which has been associated with a certain terrorist cell in Syria who have links to Al-Queda. Despite that, I think the police/Australian equivalent of Swat/the people doing the stuff at the thing have recognized the groups actions thus far as amateurish, so they're treating it as a 'lone-wolf' situation. The (i think from what i've seen on the news - I've been following this all day pretty much) two men who have taken the hostages are armed, with again what i've heard to be a pump action shotgun and/or rifle, with possibly more - as the alert was raised when one woman ran from the venue screaming about guns in their bag.
The fact that they have a bag in the first place is bad news. There could be anything in there, and of course the police forces have had to prepare for the worst and are treating it as a potential bomb which is leading to quite the delicate situation. There are reportedly around 15 hostages, but that amount has been varying throughout the day (reaching a potential 50 at one point), though thankfully 5 have either escaped or been set free - we don't know.
The ringleader, early in the day made several demands, only two of which have been made public. One he requested delivery of an Islamic State flag. If he receives this he lets some hostages go. And Two, he requested a live radio feed to Tony Abbott and wishes to talk directly to him. If he receives this he'll let 5 people go. Some people have been skeptical as to why, if they're supposedly a small, lone terrorist group, haven't they just blown the place up? As kind of implied by the request of talking to Tony Abbott, this is a politically motivated act. And the location of the place is significant too. It's in a Lindt (a brand of chocolate) cafe, opposite the Channel 7 news room, as well as down the road from a bank, not too far from the American embassy I heard, and many other locales of similar importance. But, main fact is it's right opposite the news station. So it's a politically motivated act with an aim of publicity.
Police are still seeking a peaceful resolution and are treating the situation very delicately. They also, very rightly, refuse to give much information to the public as to avoid the gunmen being potentially tipped off over the media. All we have is bits and pieces of what public information has been available that we've been able to gather throughout the day. They also refuse to state this is a confirmed terrorist attack. The main way that they are treating it is by saying that "there is a major crime taking place". Though there are so many police and they look so heavily armed and they are really well prepared. We still don't know this guys motives. We still don't know so much of whats happening. One expert thinks that because the ringleader has no facial coverings and does not seem to be trying to get away (as well as other reasons), that there is potential of this not ending well, and you can take a wild guess at what I could mean by that.
I think there are two ways this can end, and both will have quite the impact on Australia.
Ending 1 - Bad End - A large public tragedy has struck, and Australia is now aware of how susceptible it is to attack and terror. Suddenly we are no longer so safe. Suddenly other groups with similar agendas may start to test what they can do and what they can get away with based off of this. Potential for attack rises through it's success.
Ending 2 - Better End - Police forces successfully and peacefully resolve the situation with few or minor casualties. We have been attacked, but our leaders and police have proven that they can handle the situation and defend us. We still realize that we don't live in safety, we're as vulnerable as anywhere. But if the authorities have proven they can deal with a hostage situation, chance of similar situations happening doesn't rise as much.
Regardless of either one of those outcomes, Australia will most likely come away from this with a much larger realization that this is real and this can happen.
As to the religious aspect of it though (I forgot to cover this I think), it has been confirmed that this as an extremist Muslim attack. Australia's most senior Muslim cleric, the Grand Mufti, has of course condemned the actions of these people and their attack. My friend posted a status to facebook about the to be expected attacks on the muslim community and religion in retaliation of this, and I fully support what he says - "Today marks another day that we as a race have not fully woken up to ourselves... I have absolutely no respect for violent or arrogant religious fanaticism. At the same time, however, I don't think it is constructive to say stuff like 'fuck religion' in times like these; let alone at all. This strain of blatant, unnecessary hatred does not need to fuel more of the same thing.
People can believe whatever they want, and I don't think that it is the differing opinions on the nature of one's own existence that are to blame for violence occurring in the world. It's evident that a false sense of supremacism and fierce intolerance fuels this kind of ignorant action; and these actions are clearly not respectful toward one's fellow man. A lot of beliefs promote peace, and if you want some respect, it's probably a good idea to show some respect."
Sorry for the massively long post, but this is a big event that's pretty deserving of a long post. While a lot is still unconfirmed and we don't have official police statements on a lot of things with not a lot of public info, I felt the need to try and organize and share what's been going on to fill you all in so you don't just see my link and go "oh no" and then move on. This is most certainly quite a massive wake up call for a large amount of people within the country.
Police think that this situation may last a few more days, and could really drag out for a while. My prayers go to a peaceful resolution to all this, the safety of the hostages, and the wisdom of the authorities.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Acsii wrote:Also Evdog lives in Melbourne. In fact he's like 30 mins from me.
Ricky Denzel wrote:Well, I'm out. Not to be a dick, but I can't stand all this seriousness when I'm in my hype zone. Call me when the convo is over.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Ricky Denzel wrote:I hate it when this forum gets serious. Let's smile for once, please. You guys depress me.
Ricky Denzel wrote:Well, I'm out. Not to be a dick, but I can't stand all this seriousness when I'm in my hype zone. Call me when the convo is over.
eery wrote:Next gen gaming: Just fucking get a dog.
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