Image 1 — The library at The Athenaeum Club in London. Founded in 1824, the club has over 70,000 volumes.
Image 2 — The library at The Athenaeum Club in London. Founded in 1824, the club has over 70,000 volumes.
Image 3 — The library at The Athenaeum Club in London. Founded in 1824, the club has over 70,000 volumes.
Image 4 — The library at The Athenaeum Club in London. Founded in 1824, the club has over 70,000 volumes.

The library at The Athenaeum Club in London. Founded in 1824, the club has over 70,000 volumes.

u/Seahawk124 — 4 days ago

I swear this game is gaslighting me! Where is my 6th Golden Record for the Agency office?

I believe I have done as a leader all the data-leak missions at least twice! Watched Dr Dre at the Studio for an hour over multiple occasions. Complete everything else, but still no final golden record? What gives?

I'm sure the answer is quite simple.

u/Seahawk124 — 26 days ago

Why didn't Zeus just divide Eris's "golden apple" into 3 and give Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite a piece each at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, and save Paris the grief, and avoid 10 years of war and suffering? Is he stupid?

I'm currently reading Troy by Stephen Fry (and hopefully, the Odyssey by July 17th), and noticed this plot hole within the first hour!

u/Seahawk124 — 27 days ago
▲ 370 r/Liverpool

I'm quite happy with how it turned out.

For the mods: I'm not sure if this is allowed. Sorry in advance, if not.

This is from the Terralink app/website. I've been looking to do something like this for ages, but couldn't find detailed enough map data until today.

u/Seahawk124 — 28 days ago

“I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.” - Jorge Luis Borges

u/Seahawk124 — 1 month ago
▲ 511 r/heroes3

Oh, excuse me! I didn't mean to intrude on your "special" time.

Their babies would still have a human torso with human legs, right?

Just... asking... for... a... friend...

u/Seahawk124 — 1 month ago

Review:
Platoon is a raw, unflinching look at the Vietnam War that avoids heroics in favour of moral chaos and psychological breakdown. Directed by Oliver Stone, himself a Vietnam veteran, the film follows a young soldier, Chris Taylor (played by Charlie Sheen), as he becomes caught between two opposing sergeants—one brutal and nihilistic (Tom Berenger), the other more compassionate (Willem Dafoe).

Rather than glorifying combat, Platoon portrays war as disorienting, morally corrosive, and often senseless and pure insanity. Its strength lies in its realism—the confusion of jungle warfare, the tension within the platoon, and the erosion of humanity under pressure. The film’s anti-war message lands not through speeches, but through the slow unravelling of its characters.

It’s not an easy watch, but it’s a powerful one—arguably one of the most honest depictions of war put to screen.

Rating:
8 FUBARs out of 10 Clusterfucks.

u/Seahawk124 — 2 months ago
▲ 1.7k r/Cathedrals+1 crossposts

(Because he's the hero Liverpool deserves, but not the one it needs right now. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector. A dark knight.)

u/Joel-117 — 2 months ago