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Daniel Schwarze
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Father of Five, Keeper of Dog, Wargamer, Professional Cook. Spending my summers in Sweden
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For Sale: Battlegroup Northag Ruleset and Battlegroup Centag Supplement Book (Mint condition). Sale price £40
November 16, 2025 at 10:09 AM
WIP Knights of Arnor for Midgard Heroic Battles
#Spreadthelard #Lordoftherings
November 16, 2025 at 1:18 AM
3 Stunden über Deutschland
-Misstrauen als Gefahr für die FDGO
-Strukturelle Probleme
-Migration
u.v.m.
Bei mir erzeugt @mafaalani.bsky.social viel Vertrauen.
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Vertrauensverlust in Deutschland, Populismus, Migration - Soziologe Aladin El-Mafaalani
YouTube video by Hotel Matze
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November 16, 2025 at 1:04 AM
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The Italian Wars - The Army of France. The banners of Valois rise once more—pikes gleam, gendarmes thunder, and the lilies of France march south. As the dust settles on Lombardy’s fields, a new foe musters: a Spanish-Italian alliance, forged in fire and ambition. For God and France!
November 15, 2025 at 7:06 PM
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I made a movie on my own because Hollywood wouldn't. It's in podcast form but still...we MADE it :D Check it out at tallisproductions.bandcamp.com. LOTS OF SWEARS BE WARNED ITS FILTHY! Thanks for supporting my indie content <3
Bailey - An Audio Movie, by Tallis Productions
2 track album
tallisproductions.bandcamp.com
November 13, 2025 at 5:33 PM
Simple but good
Poor Knight's sandwich with cheese and Bologna sausage
November 14, 2025 at 6:48 PM
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November 14, 2025 at 4:43 PM
One of humanity's greatest achievements was to figure out how to be not self-sufficient.
November 14, 2025 at 4:46 PM
I used to like wet pallets but now I usually don't bother. My silicone 🌴 ice cube mould works just as well if not better.
Wet Pallets - A Tool, not a Rule
Wet Pallets - A Tool, not a Rule
Are wet palettes really essential for miniature painting, or are they just another gimmick? That’s the question I tackled in my Podcast last weekend (which I forgot to repost here for regular readers!). For anyone new to the idea, a wet palette is a simple tool—an airtight container with a damp layer underneath and a semi-permeable paper on top. It keeps acrylic paints moist for longer, which is especially useful for painters who want smooth blends, consistent layering, or need their colours to stay usable across multiple sessions. Many pro painters swear by them, and they’ve become a familiar sight in online tutorials and painting guides. But are they really for everyone? In the video, I explore the clear benefits: less wasted paint, better consistency for thin techniques, and a real advantage in hot or dry conditions. At the same time, I point out some genuine drawbacks. Metallics, contrast paints, and technical paints often separate badly on a wet palette. Maintenance can be a hassle if you only paint occasionally. And for batch painting, drybrushing, or quick “slapchop” methods, the wet palette can feel more like an unnecessary obstacle than a game-changer. I share my own experience too. I used a wet palette for around six months, but ultimately it didn’t suit my style. It felt like extra maintenance that slowed me down, and I went back to a dry palette happily. That doesn’t mean they’re bad—it just means they’re not for everyone. So, are wet palettes gimmick or essential? Watch the video to see the full breakdown, and join the conversation by leaving your own experiences in the comments. Have you found a wet palette invaluable, or did you, like me, decide it wasn’t worth the effort?
dlvr.it
November 14, 2025 at 4:16 PM
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Wet Pallets - A Tool, not a Rule
Wet Pallets - A Tool, not a Rule
Are wet palettes really essential for miniature painting, or are they just another gimmick? That’s the question I tackled in my Podcast last weekend (which I forgot to repost here for regular readers!). For anyone new to the idea, a wet palette is a simple tool—an airtight container with a damp layer underneath and a semi-permeable paper on top. It keeps acrylic paints moist for longer, which is especially useful for painters who want smooth blends, consistent layering, or need their colours to stay usable across multiple sessions. Many pro painters swear by them, and they’ve become a familiar sight in online tutorials and painting guides. But are they really for everyone? In the video, I explore the clear benefits: less wasted paint, better consistency for thin techniques, and a real advantage in hot or dry conditions. At the same time, I point out some genuine drawbacks. Metallics, contrast paints, and technical paints often separate badly on a wet palette. Maintenance can be a hassle if you only paint occasionally. And for batch painting, drybrushing, or quick “slapchop” methods, the wet palette can feel more like an unnecessary obstacle than a game-changer. I share my own experience too. I used a wet palette for around six months, but ultimately it didn’t suit my style. It felt like extra maintenance that slowed me down, and I went back to a dry palette happily. That doesn’t mean they’re bad—it just means they’re not for everyone. So, are wet palettes gimmick or essential? Watch the video to see the full breakdown, and join the conversation by leaving your own experiences in the comments. Have you found a wet palette invaluable, or did you, like me, decide it wasn’t worth the effort?
dlvr.it
November 14, 2025 at 3:53 PM
This new set from Victrix inspires feelings of awe in me. Whether you use these pieces as loot markers or decorations for your Early Medieval terrain these are great. See alt for description.
November 14, 2025 at 4:13 PM
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Did an Irish 'nation' ever exist? Who were the Scotti? The Féni? The Gaels? Dr Patrick Wadden, DCU & Belmont Abbey College, provides a masterclass on the written sources and how Irish authors conceptualised Irishness in the early Middle Ages. @maynoothuniversity.ie open.spotify.com/episode/40rP...
Irish national identity in the early Middle Ages with Dr Patrick Wadden
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November 14, 2025 at 9:58 AM
* 14th of November 1920
Cato Bontjes can Beek
Member of the German resistance group the Gestapo called "Rote Kapelle"
Murdered by the regime on the 5th of August 1943

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Cato Bontjes van Beek - Wikipedia
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November 14, 2025 at 9:17 AM
Each year we are treated to a new story about Hitler. The monster, the demon, the freak, the deviant, the abnormal, the pervert. Why? Because of the scariest thing of all: That Hitler was just some guy and that the Nazis were just, for the most part, regular people.
November 14, 2025 at 8:38 AM
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1/Weltweit berichten fast alle Medien, in Deutschland auch, über "Forschungsergebnisse" britischer Wissenschaftler - wieder einmal attestieren sie Hitler irgendwelche Entwicklungsstörungen, die seine Psyche, seine Geschlechtsorgane und ihn überhaupt beeinträchtigt hätten. Die
November 14, 2025 at 6:51 AM
And it's been a while since I praised Castle Rat. So here I go: Listen to this, it's great and the videos are superb.
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Castle Rat - “WIZARD” (Official Music Video)
YouTube video by Castle Rat
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November 13, 2025 at 6:04 PM
If you feel like the whole world is just bad, then know that this world also contains Norwegian Stoner Melodic Black Metal
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Dimmu Bongir - A Witch is Stoned
YouTube video by Bad Noise Records
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November 13, 2025 at 5:46 PM
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If you want to get into Warhammer the Old World in 2026? Then this is the video for you. Please Share

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Starting Warhammer the Old World in 2026 | Square Based Show
YouTube video by Square Based: A Warhammer Fantasy in the Old World
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November 13, 2025 at 5:28 PM
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It's another episode of your favourite 1970s children's animation "The Maskwitches and the hungry dead shivering like flukes through our pine-tar souls".

I'd say I'm sorry to people frightened of the Maskwitches and the teeth stuff, but you'd know I was lying.

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November 13, 2025 at 5:21 PM
Reichstagsrede von Walter Ulbricht 1932. Die Bücher von @ilkokowalczuk.bsky.social bieten einen sehr guten Einblick in den Kontext.
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November 13, 2025 at 5:09 PM
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Today in Historicals, we're taking a look at the Wargames Atlantic Dark Ages Army Builder kit.
Goonhammer Historicals: Wargames Atlantic Dark Ages Army Builder Review
Today in Historicals, we're taking a look at the Wargames Atlantic Dark Ages Army Builder kit.
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November 13, 2025 at 2:00 PM
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Ganz stark! -Bundespräsident Steinmeier bekommt den algerischen Schriftsteller Boualem Sansal aus der Haft frei, nachdem Steinmeier sich an den algerischen Präsidenten gewandt hatte und für Boualem Sansal Asyl und medizinische Betreuung in Deutschland angeboten hatte www.spiegel.de/kultur/liter...
Algerien: Inhaftierter Schriftsteller Boualem Sansal auf Bitten Steinmeiers begnadigt
Algeriens Präsident Abdelmadjid Tebboune ist einem offiziellen Gnadengesuch aus Berlin nachgekommen: Der inhaftierte Schriftsteller Boualem Sansal kommt frei – und nach Deutschland.
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November 12, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Who will stand with us?
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“Who’ll Stand With Us” featuring O’Hamsters [Recorded in KYIV 🇺🇦]
YouTube video by Dropkick Murphys
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November 13, 2025 at 6:46 AM
WIP Arnorian Bowmen for Midgard #Spreadthelard
November 12, 2025 at 10:40 PM
There are some people claiming due to the high childhood mortality that child-parent bonds weren't as deep as today as parents were expecting their children to die. Just know that neither the historical, nor the archeological record supports this notion in any way.
Some 1,500 years ago, a child was buried with a set of game pieces made of animal bones.
Single game pieces are frequently found in early medieval graves in south-west Germany, but complete sets are rare.
Found in Herbolzheim, 500-550 AD.

📷 Landesmuseum Württemberg

🏺 #archaeology
November 12, 2025 at 5:41 PM