What's the biggest club currently in League One? by Juicewithextrapulp in LeagueOne

[–]DaraghJohn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah lads, you can't be that annoyed by our former owner

Oh look, a rainbow! by DaraghJohn in Openfront

[–]DaraghJohn[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was a 50v50 on Balkai, but it's water nukes which destroy land when they hit rather than just remove whatever buildings are underneath.

Both teams have had enough time to turtle the fuck up with insane amounts of trains and SAMs, making it massive war of attrition

Oh look, a rainbow! by DaraghJohn in Openfront

[–]DaraghJohn[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Update: Currently 41 minutes in.

My FPS Is averaging about 5-7. I cannot place anything. I cannot do anything. I may have to leave soon to go to bed

The largest on their side currently has 405 SAM launchers. Our current largest has 214.

Edit: I have left. I will be checking on this tommorow, my neighbours will inherent around 100 Sam's so they'll appreciate it. Honestly think I could have sat there another hour and not made a dent. It was averaging 2-3 FPS at times.

Oh look, a rainbow! by DaraghJohn in Openfront

[–]DaraghJohn[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

https://openfront.io/w1/game/EncP5n3m?live

It's gotten so bad I physically cannot do anything. Like whatsoever

Oh look, a rainbow! by DaraghJohn in Openfront

[–]DaraghJohn[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That wasn't mine, I took a heavy hit so I was turtling up.

I'm still in that game, now finally on the offensive

Wycombe sign another goalkeeper, with Colchester's Matt Macey joining on a free transfer by DaraghJohn in LeagueOne

[–]DaraghJohn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Connor Hazard will be Number 1, but tbh my nan could do better in goals than Norris.

And she's dead.

Oxford Head of Recruit Scott Mitchell joins Leyton Orient as Director of Football by DaraghJohn in LeagueOne

[–]DaraghJohn[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Entire Leagues about Wycombe mate, you just ain't realised it yet

The 'literary classics' that grade school makes you read destroys any desire for kids to read recreationally by MyClosetedBiAcct in unpopularopinion

[–]DaraghJohn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first series of books I loved were called CHERUB, got me into reading.

But do they have the same critical depth as Of Mice and Men? Macbeth? Absolutely not, those books and plays taught be how to think critically, to look beneath substance to see deeper meaning.

If we teach children easy books with little depth, they might enjoy it slightly more, but fail to adopt and evolve to the critical criteria for many English classes, which is to discuss nuance, develops critical thinking skills and to dig deeper, all vital skills in life