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7/15/2025, 9:02:44 PM
What options are there if I want a handy pocket handheld that folds?
Something akin to the SP and DS, and enough power for PSX, N64, some PC games like Doom, Quake, etc (so probably two analog sticks/discs for that).
This would probably call for a dual screen, but I could live without an actual touch screen, for instance I'n just patching out the forced stylus gimmicks from Dawn Of Sorrow.
Is there something like that but which isn't the chintziest, creakiest, and most Chinese 3D-printed piece of shit imaginable? Something that doesn't get bricked because you dropped it on the floor a single time.
Something akin to the SP and DS, and enough power for PSX, N64, some PC games like Doom, Quake, etc (so probably two analog sticks/discs for that).
This would probably call for a dual screen, but I could live without an actual touch screen, for instance I'n just patching out the forced stylus gimmicks from Dawn Of Sorrow.
Is there something like that but which isn't the chintziest, creakiest, and most Chinese 3D-printed piece of shit imaginable? Something that doesn't get bricked because you dropped it on the floor a single time.
7/4/2025, 2:49:47 AM
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Rudol Von Stroheim stands out, because he's shown as a true Nazi who stands firmly for Germany, a dedicated patriot and ideologue.
This isn't whitewashed, he espouses his ideology openly, he's shown sending about 30 random prisoners to their death for no reason beyond disliking their race.
He's also shown to be ridiculously prideful, sometimes to comical extents later on, and around his first appearances, he's shown to delight in scaring and tormenting a woman (basically a slave) for slightly nicking his cheek when shaving him.
At the same time, his patriotism also shows in him being brave and willing to sacrifice himself for his own country, really for the entire world, when it comes to the Pillar Men (because the whole Axis Vs. Allies thing stops being a question at all if they all get subjugated by immortal hypervampires). He blew himself up with a grenade to try to stop an overwhelming monster, and once he was rebuilt, he would stop at nothing at all to fight the Pillar Men. Even when it seemed like all hope was lost and that Kars had won, he followed Joseph to the very end, saving his life multiple times.
He's probably one of the best depicted Nazis in pop culture, because he's neither sanitized nor a throwaway charicature, he's wicked Hitlerian ideologue and kind of an asshole who's flawed, yet also very capable and legitimately heroic.
There's not a lot of media which has Nazi characters who are as entertaining or nuanced, and the nuance says a lot, because he's really a very ridiculous and larger than life character.
Rudol Von Stroheim stands out, because he's shown as a true Nazi who stands firmly for Germany, a dedicated patriot and ideologue.
This isn't whitewashed, he espouses his ideology openly, he's shown sending about 30 random prisoners to their death for no reason beyond disliking their race.
He's also shown to be ridiculously prideful, sometimes to comical extents later on, and around his first appearances, he's shown to delight in scaring and tormenting a woman (basically a slave) for slightly nicking his cheek when shaving him.
At the same time, his patriotism also shows in him being brave and willing to sacrifice himself for his own country, really for the entire world, when it comes to the Pillar Men (because the whole Axis Vs. Allies thing stops being a question at all if they all get subjugated by immortal hypervampires). He blew himself up with a grenade to try to stop an overwhelming monster, and once he was rebuilt, he would stop at nothing at all to fight the Pillar Men. Even when it seemed like all hope was lost and that Kars had won, he followed Joseph to the very end, saving his life multiple times.
He's probably one of the best depicted Nazis in pop culture, because he's neither sanitized nor a throwaway charicature, he's wicked Hitlerian ideologue and kind of an asshole who's flawed, yet also very capable and legitimately heroic.
There's not a lot of media which has Nazi characters who are as entertaining or nuanced, and the nuance says a lot, because he's really a very ridiculous and larger than life character.
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