FYI: it really shouldn't...
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you can just say season 8, but why would you, when a "a shit of ice and fire" is available as drop-in replacement?
bit late to the party, but:
it's not that reports out of a warzone shouldn't be questioned... it's the way the user up top chose to frame their skepticism.
it reeks of alt-right divide-and-conquer tactics...
there's plenty of people with poor articulation, but this is not that. this is on purpose.
there's a certain way the far-right tends to speak that's very distinct, once you start noticing it. and tankies, certainly not by accident, use a lot of the same language.
this is exactly, and i cannot stress enough just how exactly, the plot of "Don't look up"
thank you very much!
also: ha! i'm doing the same thing! currently at book 2 ;)
you probably already know this, but for anyone else:
The Cosmere Series (of which the Mistborn Saga is a part of) does heavily feature Sci-Fi as well as post-apocalypse themes alongside (mostly) fantasy (Sci-Fi: the sunlit man, tress of the emerald sea; post-apocalypse: Stormlight Archives, Yumi And The Nightmare Painter), which made me think OP was talking about this series specifically.
In some of the other books it is mentioned that all of the powers originally came from a being called Adonalsium (basically God). what fuels all these manifestations of powers is called Investiture. Each Shard of Adonalsium manifests different Powers, Allomancy is just one of them.
so it's a unique mix of classic fantasy, sci-fi, and post-apocalypse genres in a single gigantic saga, in which the sci-fi and post-apocalypse themes are intentionally kept vague and in the background.
highly recommend all of the other books!
they are great in their own right, and also give a LOT of extra bits and peaces of the overall lore!
what's best about the series is, as you've already explained, the "hard-fantasy/sci-fi" approach to powers: all power requires some kind of source, everything comes from something.
best to do the Stormlight Archives after Mistborn (either order works), then the rest; order doesn't really matter, although i recommend Tress of the emerald Sea and The Sunlit Man to be read last, because they contain a lot of sci-fi lore, which is best enjoyed last (imho)
also: Stormlight Archives Book 5 is coming relatively soon, i think it's december?
austria is gonna burn before we give up falco, lol
i mean you weren't actually off on the altered carbon, it just isn't described in as much detail, but is effectively the same thing ;)
Thirteen, also by richard morgan, features similar themes as well!
not true; that's a developer thing, not steam itself.
steam offers it as an option, it doesn't force developers to use it.
plenty of games bought on steam can be run entirely without steam.
aber "DU", da geht noch was!
all of the words you listed that use a soft g are loanwords from other languages (pretty sure they're all french) soooo......yeah. no wonder those have different pronunciation.
when you look at anglo-saxon words the difference becomes clear:
- gift
- graveyard
- ground
- gay
all hard g's.
mixing up languages is the common denominator here.
the G in GIF stands for graphical, neither english nor french in origin, hence the confusion about pronunciation.
alternatively; English is a terrible mess, and the only "correct" pronunciation is reached through general consensus. if the majority pronounces something a certain way, that's how it should be pronounced.
pretty sure because there's a bunch of amateur porn communities, and people generally stop posting pics of themselves if they get downvoted.
so, since downvotes literally kill those communities, they added the ability to not display downvotes.
my only gripe with this is, that it's apparently an instance-wide toggle, which is a bit inconvenient...