I guess I also had this exact experience, hm
I guess I also had this exact experience, hm
Bgs changes are largely really good (frontdrake tho..?) & loving the anomaly meta. Only feels-bad moments are when certain comps are so good they lag the game to a level of unplayability. One game it was so bad I had a card rejected with 6 seconds left 😭Is that something they're aware of/working on?
That's low but also reddit algo changes mean that pretty much only the most controversial stuff gets served up to mobile users which are like 80%+. So if your shit isn't stirring anything up, nobody's gonna read it
Sooo good that it's just an opiate addict writing about taking an opiate and acting like the coffee had anything to do with how they were feeling
4/5ths is more halfs than 3/5ths
Glacially slow too, he gets absolutely obliterated by most LHWs honestly but he could knock out someone really stupid like the other Walker
This guy is hilarious levels of both big and bad I'm kinda digging it. Just 0 speed or awareness, just a giant fucking dude who sucks
The way the holes are drilled in the ball changes it very slightly so it's often many variations of their favorite balls to tweak them slightly. They don't strike every shot because pro oil patterns are many x harder than typical alley patterns, where pros basically would strike every shot
As a bowling guy, if you are a normal dude playing in leagues, 3 is more than enough. If you're a literal pro bowler this is about how many you need, but you also get them for free so it matters a lot less to them.
As a bowling guy I stand by if you can fit 3 in a bag then 3 is acceptable to bring. If you have to use an XL bag or two bags you're cooked
I'm getting a govt job for this reason. I don't have to be rich to go about my business and enjoy myself, but basically not able to be fired or laid off is invaluable
The underdog disrespect was craaazy. Easiest $20 I've ever made! And what a fun watch too
Being within a certain distance I agree is not really remote, but a big part of this is because companies don't always do taxes in every state and don't want to task accounting with doing a lot more work in that area. I think in-state is reasonable but yeah distance implies you're going in sometimes
All food service jobs are like that. Who is supposed to do those tasks if not the people who work there?
MMA guys are incredible and Felix knows them better than just about anyone. Can't wait
Yes it can be sometimes fun, sometimes profitable, occasionally both, but it definitely made sports discourse irreparably a bit worse, no doubt. These days I can't afford to lose as much so I don't bother. A lot don't have that same self control, but that doesn't mean we should ban it
Incredibly true and I cannot deny that in any way
BJJ involves no head trauma! And you need your head to place winning bets
I'm way too deep into being an MMA guy, absolutely make sure you browse r/UFC, r/MMA is 100x more hinged. I actually had to leave the UFC subreddit it was that bad. Some absolutely incredible guys in there.
Well the upside is for the small % of people that bet and win. I just checked and my total between DK+FD is +$5170 since joining. That's two and a half rent checks! There is a smart and winning way to gamble, but it requires too much work, patience, and knowledge for 99% of people
Nobody talked about the plane in South Korea late December that killed all 180 people on board when it crashed on the runway, but there's that one too!!
yeah. or it's bad
The people want pool guys with Tom Sexton!! Looking forward to these as well 😁
Impossible for the lanes to be oiled enough at a Bowlero to support a 300
My dad left my birth to go bowling and got a 300 so he has one of those rings with my literal birth date on it lmao. I was a born bowling guy
Hamburguesas y Cervezas downtown closed permanently :( Somehow all the shitty gentrified spots are still doing well. I'm really gonna end it if we lose Lola's Coffee
Walked to my favorite restaurant downtown the other day and it had closed permanently!! :( RIP Hamburguesas y Cervezas
On the other hand I'll see the middest of acts in cool local venues - Crescent Ballroom in phx is my favorite. Accessible, not overcrowded, never too hot or sweaty, sounds great, reasonable prices. Highly recommend
I stopped going to arena shows like 8 years ago, you're paying more than a small venue for the worst experience imaginable - so hard to get in/out, can't see shit, packed with people, audio sucks, and without $1k tickets the shit's so far away you might as well watch on youtube
There's a difference between understaffing (real problem due to FAA being the way they are) and using AI to do ATC (fake problem that is not worth worrying about in the slightest)