That thing is free money, especially if you spend any appreciable amount of time here.could have been better spent studying for my AP US History Exam (want to get a 5 for sure) not to mention my other examinations.
That, for me, is one of the two big things that prevent me from posting more often; I frequently don't really feel as though I have an appropriate depth of knowledge to permit discussion. At the same time, I'm too apathetic to really care about the rules system so long as it's not too terrible, and am willing to work within the bounds of most crappy rulesets if I think the concept is an okay one. This sort of stifles contribution as well.I try to reserve my comments to discussions to which I think I can effectively contribute (as opposed to just talking)
That thing is free money, especially if you spend any appreciable amount of time here.
That, for me, is one of the two big things that prevent me from posting more often; I frequently don't really feel as though I have an appropriate depth of knowledge to permit discussion. At the same time, I'm too apathetic to really care about the rules system so long as it's not too terrible, and am willing to work within the bounds of most crappy rulesets if I think the concept is an okay one. This sort of stifles contribution as well.
Groan.the moderate future
As sad as this may be (the "go read wiki" thing), this is often true. However, IMO, you don't need to know much about actual history to be able to make an alt-hist, or even predict what will eventually happen to a country: you just need to know the basic patterns of history (e.g. food surplus = cities = specialists = scientific/cultural achievements, etc. or diversity = conflict = weak but advanced peoples/regions/countries + ceasefire = strong-ish and advanced peoples = how Europe took over the world). Knowing these patterns (and some military strategies + psychology [e.g: in ABNW, I knew that a third attempt to take Vienna would utterly fail {reason why I did it anyway is because my mom was poking me and telling me to hurry up and go to bed because I need 15 hours of sleep per night}]) is what makes a NESer/mod good.2. I really am intimidated. This is because I don't really know my history like you guys. In fact I am done with history for the rest of my high school career as of now, because the History IB/SL test concluded yesterday afternoon at 4:30 PM, PST.
I can envision Symphony telling me that it's not hard to go look things up on Wikipedia, and in fact I agree. However, my response is this: I already do! It's just that some time periods just don't interest me, or I don't know things well enough in depth (and Wikipedia doesn't really cover it either).
Groan.![]()
That thing is free money, especially if you spend any appreciable amount of time here.