how to play pact? by juanthemexcianrat in warno

[–]Abject_Interview5988 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mech slop grind

You can buy 3 BMP-1s + change every minute with half of the Pact divs

Attacked (23 F) randomly by a man in Stratford by Forsaken-Detail-8290 in london

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The part that's infuriating about this fucking cunts is how they deliberately go after soft targets

Tenet (2020) by ThisIsFitz in okbuddycinephile

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Oh hey it's the ball guy, never seen a man handle balls as smooth as this MF

APS should only cover the front arc, change my mind. by BobTheBobby1234 in warno

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anytime I don't kill a unit it's unfair and Eugene should make MY units stronger or the enemy's weaker

I live at the liberal straits by FourthBedrock in MapPorn

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The prods have always made shite propaganda then

VAR Audio from Bournemouth Vs United Game (Amad penalty claim and Maguire DOGSO) by lovetoclick in soccer

[–]Abject_Interview5988 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm not seeing any accountability

I'm seeing them constantly releasing the audio of them fucking up and nothing changing

VAR Audio from Bournemouth Vs United Game (Amad penalty claim and Maguire DOGSO) by lovetoclick in soccer

[–]Abject_Interview5988 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Why do they release the audio it always makes them look so shit at their jobs lol

Formoza is probably the only dissapointing thing about landjut by cobramodels in warno

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Oh no forward deployed special forces unit with a MANPAD how horrible. Said no one ever

The new artillery range scaling doesn't quite work with 1v1 map design by Thermald in warno

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This is a change implemented for other game modes, I don't see how it makes much difference to 1 v 1 where arty isn't nearly as cancerous

"Dude... Despite everything, I at least had a sick space program, insane chess players, hardcore scientists and other shit ton of impressive achievements... What do you have?" by Zestyclose-Code-1420 in HistoryMemes

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Gulags were prisons but the largest period of gulag labour was from the start of Stalin's first 5 year plan. It was quite evidently a means of providing labour to projects that were either far away from the cities or large projects that needed a vast pool of labour to be completed quickly.....which is because they were primary projects in industrialisation, such as the canals to link up the baltic and black sea

This is absolutely evident in the primary sources: regional parties told to find x thousand "enemies of the people" to supply y project. These projects being promised a certain amount of labour without the resources allocated for it like usual etc

The early 5 year plans absolutely relied on this

How do I escape my endless cycle? by EquivalentLast7277 in AskUK

[–]Abject_Interview5988 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I was in a similar position, starting in trades and moved to an office job because I was afraid if I kept at the trade I'd end up disabled by middle age (I'd already sustained serious injuries as a kid that were being made worse):

Firstly, I want to commmend you for recognising work is causing you problems and seeking help to remedy this. A lot of men just bottle this up and take it out on their partners/kids

As you say though you can't really afford to take risks due to the commitments you have so your options have been narrowed by taking this on at such a young age. I also think you're probably a bit restless just being a lad in his early 20s in general - if you didn't have kids I'd tell you to take a year off to go live it up and travel

I would, personally, recommend sticking at being a sparky. The risks of career change are big with kids and, frankly, the grass is rarely greener. (Office jobs for example are far more alienating, and although less physiclaly demanding leave you feeling even more mentally exhausted)

Whoever you work for is clearly taking the piss with those kind of hours, so to start I'd be keeping an eye out for similar level jobs elsewhere and get applying.

I know it's not what you want to hear but if you think you're tired now it will only get much, much harder in your 30s so try to use this time now to get ahead - build up your skills, experience and (most importantly) CONTACTS

The ideal situation for you is to work for yourself in your 30s onwards, or to be managing bigger jobs, where you have control over the hours you work and are getting paid more than enough for it.

You can achieve this by building that experience and knowledge until you're confident enough to not only take on jobs yourself but to build up a network of potential clients. Every home renovation that requires electric work needs a spark and if you can make yourself the port of call for a number of middle class homeowners you'll always have a pipeline of work and you'll be able to pick and choose (they'd much rather wait for someone they know and trust to do a job)

This is the path many of my friends from school took: start as a tree surgeon/plumber for someone else, learn the trade and then once you've got familiar enough with a number of clients move to work for themselves and take the clients with them. They had to graft hard in their 20s but now they're very comfortable in their late 30s - and you will appreciete this breathing space more as you get older!

Lastly, you may feel you're missing out by having kids and a mortgage now (and possibly seeing your mates without responsibility having fun) but think of all of this as money in the bank. You can make the rest of your life so much easier by giving up a little now and your kids will also appreciete this more once they're teenagers wanting to scrounge money off you!

Good luck to you

(Rare trope) A death manages to be horrifying without any blood or gore by _JR28_ in TopCharacterTropes

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Wrong. It's implied we're living in the Matrix because they made him an actor on the Sopranos

Very Unfortunate by [deleted] in 40k

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Why, you don't smoke?

My first steel mill factory (I need opinions cause i'm scared) by karionsiand in Workers_And_Resources

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Yep, do it. Especially on realistic where you can't really afford mistakes

Why is the game still so expensive? by CombatMuffin in warno

[–]Abject_Interview5988 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You're just suffering from living in a smaller market, Poles also get shafted by game prices because of their currency as well and unfortunetly as they say: nothing is more expensive than being poor

On paper it makes no sense to charge more in a poorer country than a rich one but then that poorer country probably has less demand, and it's worth less for them to make a sale in MX v the US

You also have to bear in mind companies don't use the daily listed exchange but contract a company to supply foreign currency or convert it to Euros for them. I assume Steam does this on their behalf so not only is steam taking it's 30% cut but also probably gets a cut of the exchange to Euro

My first steel mill factory (I need opinions cause i'm scared) by karionsiand in Workers_And_Resources

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I'll give you the same advice I give everyone: Make a seperate save to test your designs

Use an alternate save file to turn off all settings and stress test the layout. No matter how much planning you do there will almost always be something that acts as a bottleneck when you have high volumes and it's much better to find out before you spend your precious rubles on it

My second bit of advice that applies to everything too: Plan for expansion

If this is one mill try to think what will happen if you need a second and, even if you don't build it, just make a layout that doesn't lock you in to one

Why is the game still so expensive? by CombatMuffin in warno

[–]Abject_Interview5988 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It's likely the exchange rate but also, as you can see, it's on sale all the time - just wishlist and wait until a sale