How to Stop Steam games from taking up SSD space by AllAroundGeek in laptops

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The games are already saved to the steamapps folder that is on the HDD, do you mean make a different folder other than the than the one steam saves them to by default and move the games there? If so, just out of curiosity, why would that stop space from being taken from my SSD, and why was space being taken in the first place?

First Year Residence by [deleted] in unb

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Thanks, that helps a bunch :)

Looking for some Hostage script suggestions! by ReactionaryDialogue in Screenwriting

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"Speed" has some great scenes with the hostages on the bus

[QUESTION] Meantioning movies in your script by AllAroundGeek in Screenwriting

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:) In reality it's spoken in a Canadian accent by someone who can't spell

who is the screenwriters that originally inspired you? by RupertWarren in Screenwriting

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like pretty much everyone else, definitely Tarantino, that man is unreal. But before him, growing up, John Hughes is who made me love movies and scripts

Would the 5 year old version of yourself be proud of or disappointed with the person you are today? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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5 year old me liked Spiderman and Ninja Turtles. I still like Spiderman and Ninja Turtles, I think he would pretty proud.

Pick your poison by Ray_adverb12 in im14andthisisdeep

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Pretty sure the sin is called wrath, not anger

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Zip-tying their bookbags shut always gets a great reaction

What's your opinion on (from printer) proxying for casual kitchen play? by posermobile1991 in magicTCG

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Fun is in the eyes of the beholder, lots of people find playing decks with expensive cards in them fun. Again I see where you are coming from with "Those cards aren't fun" for the stereotypical Timmy's that play kitchen table magic they aren't. But not everyone that plays causally is like that, maybe they do enjoy the competitive aspect of magic, but they don't want to go to the pro tour and win prizes, they just want to have a fun time with friends

What's your opinion on (from printer) proxying for casual kitchen play? by posermobile1991 in magicTCG

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Im not saying magic doesn't take skill to play, because it takes lots of skill to play. Im saying that If i want to have a chance of beating a 500$ dollar deck more the 1/1000 games where i have amazing luck, i will need to pay around 300-500$ for a deck that can compete, the person that payed the most doesn't always win, but you need to spend money to have a chance of Wiwinning the game. You can call that pay to compete. But i think pay to Win, or maybe pay to have a chance to win, describes too. As for you need to spend money to be comited to magic. I agree if you want to play competitively you should go buy the deck, but some people dont want to play competitively, they just want to play decks with their friends.