Keep it up Crul. I appreciate the subs you're posting in!
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While forcing us to pay for the outsourced power they purchased during the blackout... Any normal company would have to eat that loss.
Money is is arguably the smallest common denominator of opportunities generally speaking. So in regards to things that make money...
- if everyone is doing or talking about it then it probably won't pay well.
- if it's easy then it probably won't pay well The reverse of these points are also generally true.
If you can learn to be responsible with making, saving, and investing money then there is no reason you can't do the same with other things in life like relationships or your personal meaning in life.
But here's the bottom line, life is like an online video game. Hacks get patched. Relying on them is is silly and irresponsible. But disapline and sacrifice and understanding some basic concepts will get you really far. Speed running ain't easy until you've invested hundreds of thousands of hours into the mechanics of the game.
Gosh you're exactly right! I had "recently read" checked which sounds self explanatory but the two work slightly differently. This gets me one step closer at least.
I feel like that's more of the state of how we communicate with eachother. Verbal communication is increasingly low effort and low quality just like any social media platforms I've been on. The only exception is hyper niche communities who's main focus is on the actual INFORMATION. Ultimately, low importance/helpful post are going to have low importance/helpful responses.
I one trick mage class. I always upgrade my staff as soon as I find a scroll. Once I feel comfortable I'll then imbue my staff and continue to upgrade it.
Is that a bad idea? I've always felt comfortable doing that because I know that my staff will always be my primary weapon.
I've never beaten the game. Only got past the gnome king a handful of times.
Probably talking about how there was code found in YouTube that makes playing videos slower on Firefox. It was supposedly a bug but I believe this happened recently along with Google declaring war on ad blockers. So obviously a lot of people believe it wasn't just a bug.
They got sued for that. I don't know if they still do it though.