Agreed 100%, I just wanted to take the opportunity to explain a simple concept that their parents may have never given them.
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I feel that, though sport is kinda in the name, and playful banter makes sense. When we get into politics and laws, people's futures, there's more on the table than just teams. Nobody is worrying about their children and family members when a sports team gets thrashed.
And of course, you deserve proper input and not the same hurled right back.
The same thing happened with Hillary, and that may be due to her husband's presidency, though there may be something to it being gender related - albeit we can't say that's the case due to the incredibly small sample size. It could have simply been her choice, noting that a lot of her merch went with ,la.
Good question though.
"Cope," "seethe, "cry harder;" as examples. Basically just stuff that would harsh the mood if we were all just chilling at a pub. It's cool that you have different ideas, but there's a certain toxicity to calling out the misfortune and fears of others that promotes negativity in the community.
You can celebrate your win and different perceptions in ways that don't feel as rude, hateful, and divisive. You don't have to, but that means people aren't going to like you or want you to be a part of the discussion.
You kind of seem like a shitlord that brings negative vibes whenever possible, just from comments alone.
How many downvotes does it take for someone to realize they don't belong somewhere?
Let me know when you find out, cause you've been on a fucking roll. It's almost like people don't like you.
When you write in "Yes" next to sex on forms.
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The secret is couch co-op
I've always had issues with volume levels on Windows, so I stick with Equalizer APO for my solution now. Just set a preamp on the device in question and set it to a negative number that sounds and feels right, plus there's a handy on/off for every setting you choose. Other people might have better options, but I'm lazy AF, and it works for me.
Biggest thing I love that program for is setting a lowpass filter for my Bose, so that knocks in videos don't sound like someone is knocking at my door, then just switch it back off when listening to or working with music. Great tool.
Edit: you can have individual settings per device this way as well.
Power Stone 3, Half Life 3, Need For Speed Underground 3...
Basically a bunch of 3s
So, they patented the screenshot button from the Nintendo Switch? That does the exact same thing if held down.