Why Do So Many Players Use Turkey?
Everytime I enter a post-WW2 preset Turkey is always a top 3-5 most used polity. Why is this and what objectives could one have in the simulation?
Everytime I enter a post-WW2 preset Turkey is always a top 3-5 most used polity. Why is this and what objectives could one have in the simulation?
Has anyone else read this and, if so, what are your thoughts?
Photo: Captured in Leningrad, USSR, in 1988 by Igor Stomakhin.
Note: I am planning on reading the Upanishads and The Bhagavad Gita together after I finish my current read (The Secret History).
My boy and I just started playing FC yesterday after not playing FC/FIFA in years and we're 0-20 in Co-op. To be fair to us, we only briefed ourselves with the basics (and a few skill moves) before jumping in to the action. Putting yourself in our circumstances, is this a unprecedented level or atrociousness or is this typical for beginners?
I am currently in a reading slump where nothing I pick up feels worth while. I'm Looking for fiction/philosophy recommendations that explore themes like alienation, existential dread, ego/self illusion, societal critiques, disillusionment (especially centering youth), and psychological elements.
I’ve recently read Camus, Nietzsche, Hesse, Alan Watts, Taoist/Buddhist thought (eastern philosophy in general), and, more recently, found interest in Bataille, Spinoza, and the Cynics. I think I may be experiencing burnout after reading so much philosophy and so I'm craving fiction, but fiction that bridges the gap between what my previous readings have exposed me to. Most notably Eastern thought, determinism, and existentialism.
I'm open to literary fiction, existential fiction, psychological horror, transgressive fiction, or long immersive novels. Looking for books that would genuinely affected me psychologically/philosophically, not just an entertaining read.
NOTE: I am currently reading Fragments by Heraclitus.