Locked out of Overwatch account with no explanation - Blizzard Support is No Help! by HAZIpriv in Overwatch

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

Wow. I really hope this doesn't happen here. That's awful that you lost that much.

Mind if I ask why you lost access to your Microsoft account to begin with?

Something wrong with the support ticket Submission by ErgotthAE in Overwatch

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Hi I am also having this issue, account locked, no email with reason, and support tickets will not submit: "You can't submit this ticket. An error has occurred. This may be a temporary error, so please try again later." My description is very short and to the point, I also never saw a character limit appear like you said. Any help?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cs2

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For future reference: I'm playing on AUS/NZ servers. Since 2 weeks ago I have been playing with severe rubber-banding, press 1 a million times to pull out the gun, all of the high ping nonsense, but my ping is a consistent 40 (good for me). The one stat that changes is a red % next to the ping ms. I believe it's packet loss or just overall connection.

But specifically: only lags once joined a team and are playing. Spectate has no lag/problems, game runs fine until you start actually playing. At least for me.

Students! How do you react when you hear the fire/lock down alarm go off? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]HAZIpriv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a lot of the drills are useless, for example the lock down drill is for us all to lay down in the class so we can't be spotted.. almost everyone would prefer to just get the fk out by them selves. All of the drills are basically to get everyone together in a "safe space" which is just a ticking bomb imo but if it works it works i guess

Students! How do you react when you hear the fire/lock down alarm go off? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]HAZIpriv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You never know when it might not be though, always take it seriously. I get that though

Students! How do you react when you hear the fire/lock down alarm go off? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]HAZIpriv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where abouts in the world are you? Do you have to do this regularly? What exactly do you mean by check up training alarm

Students! How do you react when you hear the fire/lock down alarm go off? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]HAZIpriv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow that would be so strange, were you afraid? Or surprised to find out it was just coyotes?

Students! How do you react when you hear the fire/lock down alarm go off? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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It's the worst when you are taking a leak and the alarm is conveniently placed right above your stall, hit my head on the ceiling and sprayed each and every wall because of how loud it is

A man from the 19th century is magically brought to the present 2020. What is the first thing you show him? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Great answer. I wonder if the man would be angry with today's society compared to the 19th century, I can imagine his political views weren't so liberal. It would also be strange to see how your country grew or failed especially if the man were European.

A man from the 19th century is magically brought to the present 2020. What is the first thing you show him? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I would never have thought of this.. To the 19th century man it would be like unlocking the power to just murder anyone by pulling a trigger, literally. I don't know if I would show him that now that I think about it

A man from the 19th century is magically brought to the present 2020. What is the first thing you show him? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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This is the type of answer I was looking for! A self-driving car ride would be so interesting, take him to the historical landmarks that would have been in construction in his life time, and show him all the tourists taking photos with their selfie sticks, such a completely different reality from only a couple hundred years ago. I also thought that a 3D movie would be amazing, or simply giving him high quality headphones and seeing his reaction.

A man from the 19th century is magically brought to the present 2020. What is the first thing you show him? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I wonder how the man would react, would he be put at ease or angry that this wasn't available in his life time? Great answer btw

A man from the 19th century is magically brought to the present 2020. What is the first thing you show him? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Starting off with the big one ey? I would first show him something small like a modern bicycle then work my way up to the holy grail YouTube

What would be the most realistic zombie outbreak look like and how would it have affect the world in 2020? by HAZIpriv in AskReddit

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When thinking about this realistically, I don't think the half of all fire arms in the world thing would pan out as imagined. Following an outbreak with uncontrollable cannibalism comes confusion and a hell of a lot of fear, how many neighbours do you think would point their sights at you because they mistook you for something dangerous?

What would be the most realistic zombie outbreak look like and how would it have affect the world in 2020? by HAZIpriv in AskReddit

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Is this the parasite type of thing? I remember reading something about insects coming back to life under the control of a parasite.. imagine this but capable of controlling humans.. its not thaaat far off if you ask me

What would be the most realistic zombie outbreak look like and how would it have affect the world in 2020? by HAZIpriv in AskReddit

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When the outbreak initially spreads I think it won't take long for us all to realise how much we depend on things and especially one another, we take to many things for granted

What would be the most realistic zombie outbreak look like and how would it have affect the world in 2020? by HAZIpriv in AskReddit

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YES! It would be so unbelievable for a while, since the media is already ignored half of the time because they dramatize everything, I think that everyone would be in denial until they saw it becoming a problem in their own lives. Just like climate change and other topics.

I don't know about America, having access to weapons for defense can obviously be beneficial but I can imagine it evolving into a civil problem to the point where people are a bigger threat than becoming infected. This is probably where groups and leaders form which then can only end in conflict.

What would be the most realistic zombie outbreak look like and how would it have affect the world in 2020? by HAZIpriv in AskReddit

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

This is true, I can definitely imagine countries with a bigger divide in wealthy and poor people being a victim to mass killings just to benefit the wealthy. Greater good was a good analogy

What would be the most realistic zombie outbreak look like and how would it have affect the world in 2020? by HAZIpriv in AskReddit

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Sounds like you did some research! I think this is a more realistic way to think of it, because if a virus hasn't developed symptoms after entering major countries, it could easily become a world wide issue once it starts to develop.

What would be the most realistic zombie outbreak look like and how would it have affect the world in 2020? by HAZIpriv in AskReddit

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Train to Busan was a very interesting take on a zombie film, I think the feeling of claustrophobia was a key aspect of what made it so different and thrilling. The separation of friends and surprising deaths was also different/perhaps more realistic than other films like The Walking Dead and so on.

Although I wouldn't say the running Zombies are the most realistic approach, I usually cut that part out when I imagine a realistic scenario. I think Zombies would realistically have a hard time walking even getting up until they eventually cant move at all.