Hmm. That is interesting. So mods are essentially far less powerful on Lemmy?
Well it certainly does help rejuvenate mice. "Replacing plasma of old mice with saline and albumin from young mice was sufficient to rejuvenate brain, liver, and muscle."
Great that you bring it up. I just joined Lemmy because I thought it would be less polarized and normalizing of violence than reddit. If this is indeed as bad as you say, I will look elsewhere.
Tabarnak, c'est les maudit Hérétiques la!
Essentially, as soon as you have signed a contract to join a nation's armed forced as a combatant, you are one and can be fought as such. Generally speaking you can be engaged in all contexts unless you are actively doing three things: surrendering, bailing out of a plane using a parachute as an emergency(not dropping as part of a paratrooper assault) or if you are in the process of being rescued from a shipwreck.
Awesome.
Interesting. I am looking for hand sculpted minis mostly. I find that the digitally sculpted ones lack the charm and exaggerated proportions of early GW and Citadel figures. No one makes them 5 heads tall any more.
I thought that might have been it. Pity. That particular era is one I often cast my mind back to again and again.
Great classic looks. The key to painting camo on small dudes is to paint it larger than you think would be appropriate. Scale accurate camo just looks messy from a distance.
Ohh. I love it. Because of the implication. Blink once if you know where to get hold of more of those totally old legit metal minis.
Guurl, we have got places to be! Hello?!
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Even targeted strikes on individual combatant (generals and other officers) are not considered war crimes. If you have enough reason to think that a person is an enemy combatant (they carry weapons and are dressed in the uniform of a belligerent enemy nation) you may engage them specficically.