Why are so many people confused about what happened to Zul'jian?

Within the first 2-3 quests involving him I already knew he was gonna be a problem and we probably were gonna have to kill him. He has never shown any indications of wanting to change his ways.

I like the character but he's very obviously a villain that we were gonna have to whack and you should have seen that coming a mile away

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u/Lore-Archivist — 18 hours ago

The 4 other major shinobi villages vs the leaf village in its hypothetical prime (Naruto)

The other 4 major shinobi villages think the leaf has gotten too strong so they all invade it at once. Also most of the smaller villages side with the big 4 and join the invasion, including Orochimaru's hidden sound village. The coalition against the leaf is the following villages

  1. Sunagakure (Hidden Sand Village) — Land of Wind
  2. Kirigakure (Hidden Mist Village) — Land of Water
  3. Kumogakure (Hidden Cloud Village) — Land of Lightning
  4. Iwagakure (Hidden Stone Village) — Land of Earth
  5. Amegakure (Hidden Rain Village) — Land of Rain
  6. Takigakure (Hidden Waterfall Village) — Land of Waterfalls
  7. Kusagakure (Hidden Grass Village) — Land of Grass
  8. Otogakure (Hidden Sound Village) — Orochimaru's village, Land of Rice Fields
  9. Hoshigakure (Hidden Star Village) — Land of Bears
  10. Yugakure (Hidden Hot Water Village) — Land of Hot Water
  11. Shimogakure (Hidden Frost Village) — Land of Frost
  12. Yukigakure (Hidden Snow Village) — Land of Snow

But this leaf village was never attacked by the nine tails, so Minato is still hokage and in his prime. Itachi never had to kill his clan and is in his prime, the uchihas are still around and loyal to the village.

Also Jiraiya and Tsunade are still active in the village and Hiruzen is not fully retired and will fight for the village. Danzo and Root fight for the leaf, because he doesn't want foreign invaders to rule the village.

Who's winning this war?

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u/Lore-Archivist — 2 days ago
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Store manager or who ever in charge of this is really trolling us now

Idk if its the store manager or some one else in charge of putting food once in a while in the break room. Usually its fruit or sandwiches or at least something edible.

Do you know what we got this week? Great value sliced bread and mayo packets. I realize they don't gotta give us anything, but honestly nothing would have been better than this, this insult. Or is this some kind of cultural misunderstanding? Are there some people who just eat mayo and bread?

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u/Lore-Archivist — 8 days ago
▲ 104 r/walmart

Them card scalpers need to calm TF down

The people who buy and sell cards for a living have made it hell for associates who man the cases and for customers who just wanna buy cards for fun.

Somehow they've figured out what days we commonly get more shipments and they're there early in the morning already waiting for us or vendors to bring them out, and they get aggressive, shoving each other trying to get in front of each other, and scaring off normal people who just wanna buy cards for themselves, and harassing associates if we don't have the card boxes they want, claiming we're "keeping the good stuff for ourselves" and trying to guilt trip us saying we're "stealing bread off their table".

Idk man, maybe being a card scalper ain't a real job, like its one thing if you do this as a side hustle to make a little extra cash, but this should not be the only thing that determines whether your kids eat tonight or don't. And no we're not "keeping the good stuff for ourselves" what ever the f--k that means.

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u/Lore-Archivist — 10 days ago

Have the blood elves been cured of their magic addiction?

In midnight I don't think I've seen a single wretched, nor really any blood elves that are physically dependent on magic, even after the sunwell was lost again.

Have they been cured for good?

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u/Lore-Archivist — 14 days ago

What if the USSR broke the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact on May 15th 1940, while the battle of France was underway?

In may 15th 1940 most of the German army was already committed into moving into the low countries, and it would be extremely difficult to redeploy them elsewhere.

If Stalin threw everything he had into German held western Poland, with the operation commanded by Georgy Zhukov and Ivan Konev, Zhukov focused on taking Warsaw and Konev focused on taking Konigsberg, then if both take their objectives they are to keep pressing westward.

Can Germany redeploy forces eastward fast enough to halt the Soviets? Can France and the UK take advantage of this weakening of Germany in the west to stabilize their lines? Would the Soviets and Western allies in this scenario be willing, or even able, to coordinate their efforts against Germany?

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u/Lore-Archivist — 16 days ago
▲ 371 r/walmart

Management is being REAL shady

Got pulled into the office today, said they coaching me because I been going to the bathroom too much. I was like, yeah, I'm drinking tons of water because its so damn hot in this store, ya'll don't turn on the AC much.

Then they're like, just sign this and we'll handle everything. It was a blank piece of paper. I'm like, I am not signing a blank piece of paper, you could add whatever you want around it and make it seem like I agreed to it. So they're like, go ahead and clock out, and go home for today. Take a long look at your bills, think it through, then come back tomorrow and let see if you want to do what you're told.

I still ain't signing that shit tho, wonder what ethics thinks about signing blank pieces of paper.

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u/Lore-Archivist — 18 days ago

King Agamemnon's coalitions vs the Egyptian Empire

What if the legendary King Agamemnon didn't bother with all the silly business with Helen and the city of Troy, and instead used his huge armada and army to invade Egypt?

Egypt was admittedly a strong Empire in its own right, but also very wealthy, and thus a great source of plunder, and was historically vulnerable to naval invasions.

Could the Greek Coalition conquer egypt, or at least do a big enough raid that captures enough plunder to make it profitable?

Round 1 Just the regular greeks vs the egyptians.

Round 2 The Greek hero's like Achilles and Ajax and Odysseus are real.

Who wins?

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u/Lore-Archivist — 22 days ago
▲ 207 r/walmart

Shoplifters shouldn't be allowed to file complaints

I was at self check out and this lady was skip scanning, I paused her and told her don't do that, they gonna catch you, she said she'd pay for the other stuff so I unpaused it. Then she just pays for the total immediately without scanning the skipped stuff and hurries toward the door.

AP caught her at the door, as they're walking her to the office, I said "I told you so". So she complained to my coach and I got my ass chewed out, said I "embarrassed her".

B-tch you embarrassed your self by stealing. Some one caught stealing should not have the right to file a complaint, just ignore them, call the cops and have them sent to jail immediately!

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u/Lore-Archivist — 23 days ago

Should the knights of the ebon blade crown a new lich king?

Since it seems like the scourge somehow respawn their numbers and the problem that they represent is never going to go away, don't we need a new jailor of the damned?

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u/Lore-Archivist — 24 days ago