An old man, very wealthy of course, leaves his inheritance between one of two inheritors. In his will, everything goes to "the owner of the horse that loses the race." As the executor of this …
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This is not, nor has been, the entirety of my point. Rather I am trying to emphasize just an aspect of solutions we have historically been completely unwilling to look at. Because we have to maintain things as they are, but why? Th…
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That it would irk you does not mean it wouldn't help. Being unwilling to see that it could help you, just for the sake of temporarily hurt feelings, is the only thing keeping it from helping. IMHO.
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I know I'm the only one to suggest this so far; it's the only reason I even bothered to speak up in the first place. I think it's an important angle being overlooked.
I really think we need not to think of such things as a "puni…
What I'm against is the idea that to correct an issue simply must involve us maintaining the status quo; everybody maintaining our e-numbers as we always have. An actual Economy Overhaul doesn't seem out of the question, to me.
In itself, that's correct. Just taking away gold will do nothing at all. But when the counterpoint so often raised is that the playing field remains uneven anyway... maybe it's time to level it somehow? We're more than capable of dealing with it, in…
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AFAIR, the giggles and footsteps are not only in the rooms where the kids hide. You want to look over the entire beach. Probe every single noun, everywhere.
There's a random factor too. You'll definitely notice the difference between max buff and no buff, but it's ridiculously hard to measure, let alone quantify.
I personally don't notice the difference at all with just a level one…
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