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SkoomaDentist

The Greater Finnish Empire

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SkoomaDentist

The Greater Finnish Empire

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The idea presumably would be that if you can degrade the IRGC's capabilities, since they act as kind of the internal suppression force (being a sizeable army/navy in their own right), the regime won't be able to maintain control over a populace in revolt. At least, that's my take on it.

How would this work when IRGC (presumably) consists largely of true believers and their suppression capabilities are of the "we'll shoot you on the street", and not the "we'll use a highly centralized apparatus to eliminate key dissidents"? That is, when killing a bunch of leaders doesn't actually degrade on the street capabilities of the organization (unlike with the nuclear program or traditional state leadership).

Men would often get married later [...], having returned to their poor home towns as impressive figures with money in their pockets to whisk away

No, they really wouldn't. The vast majority of men in history were subsistence farmers who never traveled particularly far from their home and certainly didn't "work on the frontier" (except sometimes when that meant starting a farm on the "frontier" and staying there).

My God, that double-necked guitar/bass must weigh a fucking ton though.

Now imagine if it was based on a Les Paul instead of a Strat.

This is an excellent analysis video that answers that question.

They play a simultaneously incoherent and very danceable style of microtonal music.

At first I was "Wait, you can't really play microtonal music on a guitar". Then I saw the frets of said guitar...

This is also the first time I've ever seen someone use those weirdo pedals that /r/guitarpedals loves such that they sound actually musical.

super expensive radio-quality mic

Ah, the cliche Shure SM7B, used mostly by people who have no idea why you'd choose it and who don't even know how to use it. Aka the less colored more upscale version of the uniquituous SM57 / SM58. Although at 400e it's hardly "super expensive" considering there are plenty of fairly run of the mill microphones that cost 1000e or more. Still, you can easily get that same "sound" from any number of cheap 100-200e cardioid electret mics (or even the cheap SM57 and a bit of EQ). All without looking like a goddamn idiot.