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@cynical13 I was never that big a fan of Requiem, but I can’t recommend “Damnation City” enough. It is simply a “how to run a city” book and it is the best product. I have adapted it to use in my V5 game and it is great.
@dysonlogos hope all goes well!
@xaosseed seems like too many moving parts to dictate actions. Best to clearly define motivations for each faction and the conditions that would sway the neutral factions.

A year later, many, many journalists still fuel the deadbird site,. They know they are in effect supporting a person who hates them, and amplifies anti-democracy activists.

Journos rationalize. They say exTwitter is still "where the people are" -- but what they mean, I believe, is that it's where their peers are.

The in-group conversation they are having is more important than the inconvenience, and effort, of doing what they know is the right thing, for themselves and their audiences.

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Aftermath of last night’s Vampire game: Reno By Night. The coterie killed a grad student and destroyed their research, then began a negotiation to get a Anarch Baron to defect to the Camarilla. Not a bad night’s work they think, no matter how much humanity they lose.
#vtm , #vamily , #RenoByNight,

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“The Ten Thousand” in the Anabasis by Xenophon.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anabasis_(Xenophon)

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Swedish physicist and physical chemist Svante Arrhenius died #OTD in 1927. Arrhenius was the first to use the principles of physical chemistry to estimate the extent to which increases in the atmospheric carbon dioxide are responsible for the Earth's increasing surface temperature. His work played an important role in the emergence of modern climate science. via @wikipedia

Books by Svante Arrhenius at PG:
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English anthropologist, and professor of anthropology Edward Burnett Tylor was born #OTD in 1832. He is regarded as the founder of cultural anthropology. His most important work, Primitive Culture (1871), influenced in part by Darwin’s theory of biological evolution, developed the theory of an evolutionary, progressive relationship from primitive to modern cultures. via @Britannica

Books by Edward Burnett Tylor at PG:
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When I look at the video of a clearly struggling Mitch McConnell, I think about how scary and difficult that must be, and how hard McConnell has worked throughout his life to ensure that the end of people's lives are as difficult and scary a struggle as they can possibly be made.
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