I dunno if I ever played tf2 i would probably play sniper, if only because his video was the funniest to me ...FOREVER AGO WHEN THIS GAME EVEN CAME OUT
Old /= bad. Game is still fun as he'll to play and FREE!
The reason I don't play many gams is a) lack of time b) lack of appropriate technology
As old as tf2 is I don't think my ailing 5 year old MacBook Pro can handle it
It probably can actually.
P sure if my HD is clicking it's a bad sign and I better not risk it
Yeah you should back up your data and stop eating Taco Bell.
Those are unrelated but equally-critical recommendations.
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those boxes are valuable potential furniture though
Moving into a place you intend to make a "home" is expensive, man.
Like, you start thinking about nicer furniture, getting the kitchen the way you want...
my white couch from the living room will eventually be in my office once we decide the couch we want in the new living room... and why do new couches not from Ikea gotta cost $texas? I mean, seriously - the fucking amazing king bed we got isn't even half what some of the nicer couches cost.
Fucking ridiculous.
Because they're meant to last, not be discarded when you move out a couple of years later and realize that you can either dismantle it or throw it out the window.
Argh. Dear work colleagues, if you know that you need me to talk to client please talk to me and explain situation, do not leave vague notes in filing system, then leave for lunch, just before I go on lunch implying urgency. That means I take lunch hour late whilst very hungry
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surrealitychecklonely, but not unloveddreaming of faulty keys and latchesRegistered Userregular
those boxes are valuable potential furniture though
Moving into a place you intend to make a "home" is expensive, man.
Like, you start thinking about nicer furniture, getting the kitchen the way you want...
my white couch from the living room will eventually be in my office once we decide the couch we want in the new living room... and why do new couches not from Ikea gotta cost $texas? I mean, seriously - the fucking amazing king bed we got isn't even half what some of the nicer couches cost.
Fucking ridiculous.
Because they're meant to last, not be discarded when you move out a couple of years later and realize that you can either dismantle it or throw it out the window.
The prices are crazy, but if you look closely those prices are usually 'Compare At' prices. Not real or realistic prices anyone would pay. Normally furniture from a typical store will be at least 50% off the 'Compare At' price, and if you are a bit patient for the sales most places have every month or so you can usually get 65-70% off with things like no-interest or a free TV thrown in.
Considering how long decent furniture lasts, unless you are one of those crazy people who buys new furniture and redecorates every few years, buying decent furniture ends up being cheaper in the long run. A decent living-room set from a reputable place should last 10-15 years. Ikea lasts 5 years - tops...assuming you don't have kids jumping on it.
Good aunt gave me DVDs. Seems to be trying to get rid of them. She has a lot of DVDs.
Noticed today that DVD-covers are almost useless compared to game-covers. No information. No screenshots. I took one I don't think I've even heard of, called Oblivion. I could decipher that there are hover-vehicles and uniforms in it.
those boxes are valuable potential furniture though
Moving into a place you intend to make a "home" is expensive, man.
Like, you start thinking about nicer furniture, getting the kitchen the way you want...
my white couch from the living room will eventually be in my office once we decide the couch we want in the new living room... and why do new couches not from Ikea gotta cost $texas? I mean, seriously - the fucking amazing king bed we got isn't even half what some of the nicer couches cost.
Fucking ridiculous.
Because they're meant to last, not be discarded when you move out a couple of years later and realize that you can either dismantle it or throw it out the window.
The prices are crazy, but if you look closely those prices are usually 'Compare At' prices. Not real or realistic prices anyone would pay. Normally furniture from a typical store will be at least 50% off the 'Compare At' price, and if you are a bit patient for the sales most places have every month or so you can usually get 65-70% off with things like no-interest or a free TV thrown in.
Considering how long decent furniture lasts, unless you are one of those crazy people who buys new furniture and redecorates every few years, buying decent furniture ends up being cheaper in the long run. A decent living-room set from a reputable place should last 10-15 years. Ikea lasts 5 years - tops...assuming you don't have kids jumping on it.
A lot of people don't know this, but, you can haggle with furniture stores.
You can knock off a good 25-50% depending on how good you are.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
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kaleeditySometimes science is more art than scienceRegistered Userregular
But seriously
it turns out getting a legendary and possibly extremely handy item drop every hour or less is a whole lot more exciting than getting a worthless shiny item every 50h
those boxes are valuable potential furniture though
Moving into a place you intend to make a "home" is expensive, man.
Like, you start thinking about nicer furniture, getting the kitchen the way you want...
my white couch from the living room will eventually be in my office once we decide the couch we want in the new living room... and why do new couches not from Ikea gotta cost $texas? I mean, seriously - the fucking amazing king bed we got isn't even half what some of the nicer couches cost.
Fucking ridiculous.
Because they're meant to last, not be discarded when you move out a couple of years later and realize that you can either dismantle it or throw it out the window.
The prices are crazy, but if you look closely those prices are usually 'Compare At' prices. Not real or realistic prices anyone would pay. Normally furniture from a typical store will be at least 50% off the 'Compare At' price, and if you are a bit patient for the sales most places have every month or so you can usually get 65-70% off with things like no-interest or a free TV thrown in.
Considering how long decent furniture lasts, unless you are one of those crazy people who buys new furniture and redecorates every few years, buying decent furniture ends up being cheaper in the long run. A decent living-room set from a reputable place should last 10-15 years. Ikea lasts 5 years - tops...assuming you don't have kids jumping on it.
A lot of people don't know this, but, you can haggle with furniture stores.
You can knock off a good 25-50% depending on how good you are.
What is your one weird trick that dentists hate?
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those boxes are valuable potential furniture though
Moving into a place you intend to make a "home" is expensive, man.
Like, you start thinking about nicer furniture, getting the kitchen the way you want...
my white couch from the living room will eventually be in my office once we decide the couch we want in the new living room... and why do new couches not from Ikea gotta cost $texas? I mean, seriously - the fucking amazing king bed we got isn't even half what some of the nicer couches cost.
Fucking ridiculous.
Because they're meant to last, not be discarded when you move out a couple of years later and realize that you can either dismantle it or throw it out the window.
The prices are crazy, but if you look closely those prices are usually 'Compare At' prices. Not real or realistic prices anyone would pay. Normally furniture from a typical store will be at least 50% off the 'Compare At' price, and if you are a bit patient for the sales most places have every month or so you can usually get 65-70% off with things like no-interest or a free TV thrown in.
Considering how long decent furniture lasts, unless you are one of those crazy people who buys new furniture and redecorates every few years, buying decent furniture ends up being cheaper in the long run. A decent living-room set from a reputable place should last 10-15 years. Ikea lasts 5 years - tops...assuming you don't have kids jumping on it.
A lot of people don't know this, but, you can haggle with furniture stores.
You can knock off a good 25-50% depending on how good you are.
Yeah... I know.
I just fucking hate haggling.
And when the couch that looks nice and fits the space costs 4,000-5,000 goddamned dollars, even 50% is a bit frustrating.
I get its a long term investment, and I have no problem dropping 2500-3000 on a kickass computer... I just have a hard time biting the bullet on something like this when "good enough" can cost so much less, and not lock you in on a style for 15 years.
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Let's play Mario Kart or something...
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kaleeditySometimes science is more art than scienceRegistered Userregular
I probably wouldn't spend more than $2000 full MSRP on a couch. The one I'm looking at from lazyboy has two recliners that pop out and it's like $1600 I think.
Can probably talk them down to $1200 with free delivery.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
Hell, I've been able to put a full set bonus together in d3
I've never been able to do that in any diablo outside of like, the arctic or death's set in d2 or trading a lot of shit
That adventure mode bounty stuff is great. Mage in my group got a weapon. Like, 2800 or something damage on it. Vitality, gem slot, int.
I rerolled the int, got strength, loled my way to victory. I have a belt that gives me like 10-15% lightning bonus damage, and I'm using the blessed hammer with lightning arc and just... I feel like a barb with whirlwind.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
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surrealitychecklonely, but not unloveddreaming of faulty keys and latchesRegistered Userregular
@jacobkosh apparently the new zatanna run is great
she has to say words backwards to do magic and then she fights somebody who can reverse her words
so she has to beat him with palindromes!
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surrealitychecklonely, but not unloveddreaming of faulty keys and latchesRegistered Userregular
other furniture approach: inherit it and then ignore everything
Hell, I've been able to put a full set bonus together in d3
I've never been able to do that in any diablo outside of like, the arctic or death's set in d2 or trading a lot of shit
That adventure mode bounty stuff is great. Mage in my group got a weapon. Like, 2800 or something damage on it. Vitality, gem slot, int.
I rerolled the int, got strength, loled my way to victory. I have a belt that gives me like 10-15% lightning bonus damage, and I'm using the blessed hammer with lightning arc and just... I feel like a barb with whirlwind.
everyone in my group has a massive proc weapon
stalgard's decimator, that death's something that procs different effects depending on what element you're using
hell the barbarian is dual wielding a thunderfury and a fulminator
Are you running the Charged Up taunt glyph? That shit is badass.
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Give them some leftover Taco Bell.
hahaha. yeah "somebody"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBvV1miNoA8
@tav
http://i.imgur.com/2MQ4paa.gif
Yay.
Because they're meant to last, not be discarded when you move out a couple of years later and realize that you can either dismantle it or throw it out the window.
Enjoying the crusader.
I have like 800,000 HPs.
It's fun times.
I did not expect that ending.
I stared at that thing from start to finish.
Bravo.
The prices are crazy, but if you look closely those prices are usually 'Compare At' prices. Not real or realistic prices anyone would pay. Normally furniture from a typical store will be at least 50% off the 'Compare At' price, and if you are a bit patient for the sales most places have every month or so you can usually get 65-70% off with things like no-interest or a free TV thrown in.
Considering how long decent furniture lasts, unless you are one of those crazy people who buys new furniture and redecorates every few years, buying decent furniture ends up being cheaper in the long run. A decent living-room set from a reputable place should last 10-15 years. Ikea lasts 5 years - tops...assuming you don't have kids jumping on it.
Noticed today that DVD-covers are almost useless compared to game-covers. No information. No screenshots. I took one I don't think I've even heard of, called Oblivion. I could decipher that there are hover-vehicles and uniforms in it.
A lot of people don't know this, but, you can haggle with furniture stores.
You can knock off a good 25-50% depending on how good you are.
moar res less hp dogggg
it turns out getting a legendary and possibly extremely handy item drop every hour or less is a whole lot more exciting than getting a worthless shiny item every 50h
Trust me, the resistance is there too, I think I'm somewhere in the ballpark of like 1000-1200 IIRC.
HP and resistance are under different paragons aren't they?
Others not so.
What is your one weird trick that dentists hate?
Yeah... I know.
I just fucking hate haggling.
And when the couch that looks nice and fits the space costs 4,000-5,000 goddamned dollars, even 50% is a bit frustrating.
I get its a long term investment, and I have no problem dropping 2500-3000 on a kickass computer... I just have a hard time biting the bullet on something like this when "good enough" can cost so much less, and not lock you in on a style for 15 years.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
iirc Bonus hp% and +resistance are both defensive paragon tab choices
though vitality, which might as well be +hp, is under a different tab.
no furniture
go full mcconaughey
I'll have to double check and correct that, I had been slamming my latest points into resistance, IIRC. Definitely doing vitality.
Thinking about maybe picking up some life on hit too. Who knows, it's fun to try new things now!
I've never been able to do that in any diablo outside of like, the arctic or death's set in d2 or trading a lot of shit
Can probably talk them down to $1200 with free delivery.
That adventure mode bounty stuff is great. Mage in my group got a weapon. Like, 2800 or something damage on it. Vitality, gem slot, int.
I rerolled the int, got strength, loled my way to victory. I have a belt that gives me like 10-15% lightning bonus damage, and I'm using the blessed hammer with lightning arc and just... I feel like a barb with whirlwind.
she has to say words backwards to do magic and then she fights somebody who can reverse her words
so she has to beat him with palindromes!
May require active time travel to get it right.
2 for 10 kr tho. 10 kr market is the best. Went a little crazy with it. Spent 300,-
stalgard's decimator, that death's something that procs different effects depending on what element you're using
hell the barbarian is dual wielding a thunderfury and a fulminator
Are you running the Charged Up taunt glyph? That shit is badass.
Just stacks of books on murder and rape.
I already have a full set of "A Song of Ice and Fire" so I guess I'm ready.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...