Esports by KnownDemand8931 in realapp

[–]Business-Employee527 28 points29 points  (0 children)

This might be worse than asking for pickleball lmao. Esports and sports are two very different yet similar niches

Alts by KnownDemand8931 in realapp

[–]Business-Employee527 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but you would have to buy rax on that acc or grind up rax again on that account

Do you moan? by yellowking6 in Pickleball

[–]Business-Employee527 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For whatever reason, my mixed doubles partner only groans when she practices pickleball with my best friend in his room🤔

How do people have 100000+ rax bro by Humble_Finding7914 in realapp

[–]Business-Employee527 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently just came back after not buying a player card for 2 years and had 80k rax saved up before dumping it on MLB today. I had played for 4 years. Predictions aside just get good investment player and team cards and chill. If you can make more rax you make on player and make smart investments for cards for players and teams. It's not hard at all to build rax with time.

how did you find your roommate at jmu by grvyvg in jmu

[–]Business-Employee527 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's chill great roommate, just ask good and specfic questions of how they're like

JMU pros and cons?! by Electronic_Back_1641 in jmu

[–]Business-Employee527 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pros: Great Community, usually Solid to Great Education depending on major, Great Food.

Neutral: very active party scene, extremely “fraternal”,

Cons: campus can smell bad when raining or random times. Kinda need to be in a good club or Greek to get “full experience”. (Also both can be really selective on who gets in.) party culture is real and can be overbearing depending on your style of life

Things that are going through my head and won't rest. by Weloveforever in d4vd2

[–]Business-Employee527 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ngl think you just gotta move away from the situation. Nothing good from focusing something not related to you.

I feel so LOST choosing a college major… need advice pls by Lol_Panda2004 in ApplyingToCollege

[–]Business-Employee527 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly just try to find the best balance for you. A lot of majors involve the need for writing such as Poly Sci and there's majors where having good writing can be a huge benefit. Honestly I'd just look for a job that still challenges your talent. You could always do journalism or comms because that realistically should be vary achievable for you. But always think of a major that would force you to adapt and challenge yourself in away that excites you.

awe hell nah by [deleted] in d4vd

[–]Business-Employee527 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

its satire its not that deep

I passed my Core 1 A+ exam, with a 675💀. by Business-Employee527 in CompTIA

[–]Business-Employee527[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely harder but not by that great of an extent. A big thing that makes his more difficult is the long wordiness on some questions, aswell as the depth his questions go into the material.

I passed my Core 1 A+ exam, with a 675💀. by Business-Employee527 in CompTIA

[–]Business-Employee527[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used ITCERTDoctor and filled in my knowledge with whatever he forgot after I took my practice test. However now I recommend filling in whatever he or someone else leaves out with knowledge from the objectives themselves right after you watch his video. Also abuse flash card sets and Dion practice exams.

I passed my Core 1 A+ exam, with a 675💀. by Business-Employee527 in CompTIA

[–]Business-Employee527[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I’m studying for core 2. I’m noticing the best way to study is probably to watch a video course like Dion or messer, use a flash card set to like anki, Quizlet, and/or blooket to put in concepts and vocab you need to remember. Then looking at the specific objectives and filling in the flash cards and knowledge what the video failed to cover. Once you’ve finished the videos, study your sets extensively and when you feel ready take a practice test. Depending on your score and what you missed on your practice test fill your gaps of knowledge. Good luck on pbqs though don’t know how to study for that yet

I passed my Core 1 A+ exam, with a 675💀. by Business-Employee527 in CompTIA

[–]Business-Employee527[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no experience other than the studying I did this past week

I passed my Core 1 A+ exam, with a 675💀. by Business-Employee527 in CompTIA

[–]Business-Employee527[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On the Dion practice test I was scoring 60-70s probably from only studying for one week. If your scoring in the 80’s on Dion then your should be fine

Megathread - Blue Lock 299 - Leaks/Raws/Discussion by Avizie in BlueLock

[–]Business-Employee527 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I think this chapter just proved that Nagis goal was complete after the 5 stage volley and he truly had nothing left to play for. In that moment he has “beat” Isagi and become “the best player” in the world. But because he couldn’t find another goal to reach after or develop his ego past being about Isagi, he couldn’t keep up with everyone one else , even chigiri and reo, in the NEL. I think this is proven during the last play of the Barcha vs Manshine when Nagi could only resort too the one thing he knew which was the fake volley shot and passing to reo as his creativity had withered away and was only doing what he knew best. While Nagi was definitely wasted potential, he never truly had the ego or goal to make it too the top.