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flat uber build rate
charge builds slower (say 15 percent slower than medi gun)
also obligatory comment about why we are having another weapon balance thread when valve clearly doesn't listen to our feedback
first we got fast running medics from scout movement speed
now the flying medics are returning
what on Earth is happening
also why are we banning stuff before what's likely to be the LAN of all LANs again?
ShdSteelY'all are tiny. 6'7" 260lbs.
you should be playing in the NBA with that height dude
School setup
Featuring snoopy and mediocre camera focus
Did you save the text file as a .cfg file and not a .txt file?
I feel like this would be better not make a difference if moved to the dumpster
Repetition is clearly the key in math exams. I struggle with this a bit myself but I'm slowly but surely working on it. Studying multiple days in advance for any exams that you might have will leave you less stressed and will also help reduce the number of late night cram study sessions before a test.
Try reviewing the oldest content first, as that will likely be the stuff that you need to spend the most time on (or at least for me it is), and work your way to the newest content, which you will hopefully know the best by the time that you're getting around to it when studying. This has helped immensely for me and after high school where I didn't really have to study I had to completely re-learn how to teach myself to study, and this is one technique that an academic adviser suggested that I do
I've just found that if I feel that I'm prepared, I usually don't end up going into a test stressed or worried since the little bit of time before a test, I can use that to refresh content that's already been gone over, rather than seeing it for the first time. Also getting enough sleep is key, but as an engineer I understand that sleep isn't exactly the easiest concept to grasp since you're usually struggling to keep afloat from the copious amounts of homework and studying that you have to do. But it's certainly possible if you structure your free time correctly
Stop dropping me crates from tough break that shit ended a long time ago ffs
Or maybe give players weapons through the drop system as they rank up in casual, with more and potentially better things being dropped if players are playing and ranking up in the comp matchmaking mode
chocolate chip cookie dough
there's even this brand at one of my local grocery stores that I swear they put upwards of 30% cookie dough in the tubs that they sell
RipTideDo you guys know if they actually draw in more viewers? I mean they're announced to 50,000 people at a time but we still only have 5k viewers at most
I personally think that they should bring back the streams open when you launch tf2 and there's an option to turn it off in advanced options. This was supposedly bringing in more people to the twitch streams which obviously helps more streamers out
go to a pet store or dog shelter and play with one of the dogs for 15-30 minutes. hard to be stressed or anxious when you're playing around with a dog
VulcanThat's what I mean, I haven't had the chance to learn it myself since I've never gotten to go through that process. And I can't learn now because my parents don't give me any freedom
just ask my dude
even asking how to make scrambled eggs in the morning is easy enough and doesn't take that much time
VulcanRipTideI mean my parents have always been on my ass about everything. For example let's say you parents always used to wake you up every morning, and then once college comes around, you always miss classes because you never learned how to wake up without your parentsVulcanmy parents are going to screw me over in the long run when I leave them because I've never gotten a chance to experience a lot of things myselfwhat does that even mean
eventually you learn shit through the glamorous process of trial by fire (or error depending on how you look at life)
sooner or later you realize that being lazy and letting yourself fall in bad situations isn't fun
VulcanKonceptWhen I'm in college and they won't be able to do the things that they're doing for me right nowRipTideVulcanmy parents are going to screw me over in the long run when I leave them because I've never gotten a chance to experience a lot of things myselfwhat does that even mean
better question: why are you leaving your parents
start learning now.