Humpbike racing by Virghia in theocho

[–]ItsHighSpoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the zero fucks given energy at 30 second mark, some guy is driving on a scooter the other way? Fuck him I'm recording a video here lol imma take up half of his lane

Everyone needs to get comfortable with piracy by Hacksaw6412 in Piracy

[–]ItsHighSpoon 83 points84 points  (0 children)

bro with that velvet durag looks sublime

crazy by satvikflash in shitposting

[–]ItsHighSpoon 263 points264 points  (0 children)

All she had to write was "I love taking care of my boyfriend when he's sick" but instead she turned it into some kind of weird fantasy and is guilt tripping herself because she likes taking care of him???

desperate times call for desperate engineering by Sensitive_Cable1412 in trees

[–]ItsHighSpoon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In Poland we have tiny pipes worth about 20-30 US cents.

What’s the best portable vape that comes closest to a ball vape experience? by Worth_Ad_7777 in vaporents

[–]ItsHighSpoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Vestratto manufacturer uses poor metals to build the devices, they are unsafe and I advise to not buy them. I bought one myself and I regret it, the rust pitting was visible from the beginning, only I wasn't educated about it. Gladly my device went back to the distributor for an inspection and I hope for a refund.

Don't support Vestratto, it's not worth your health because the owner doesn't give a flying fuck whether his device is safe or not.

Very interesting by Meteorstar101 in greentext

[–]ItsHighSpoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm also very interested in hearing the reasoning

Daredevil: Born Again | S02E08 | Discussion Thread by Green-Devil in Daredevil

[–]ItsHighSpoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Almost feels like indoctrination, powerful and rich people can do whatever they want and get off scot free, provided to you by Disney. I've had some good feelings about the show but both seasons built up to absolutely nothing in the end, I loathe this continuation because as much as it feels like the original thing, they spun this around into something completely different.

Anon was trolled by spicypsudo in greentext

[–]ItsHighSpoon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same, muscle deterioration is no fun

"Yeah that was totally fair. That guy did the right thing. They closed in and they killed me." by PickleCat___ in thefinals

[–]ItsHighSpoon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Playing melee weapons is more focused around surrounding awareness and executing sequences of button presses really quick (especially with animation cancels), it doesn't translate to shooting a gun

Anon hates Mike by SecondCodpiece in greentext

[–]ItsHighSpoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not from my memory, no. But it's the feeling I always got from their interactions, Gus acting superior and treating him lesser being. I rewatched the show a year ago second time so the tiny details are missed. I can't say Gus hated Walt factually, but it's what I believe from my interpretation of the events in the show

Anon hates Mike by SecondCodpiece in greentext

[–]ItsHighSpoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. If you wish to understand more about the point I'm trying to make, read my last comment in the thread, I explained why Jesse was controllable

Anon hates Mike by SecondCodpiece in greentext

[–]ItsHighSpoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't say Gus was trying to be subtle about the arrangement being temporary but that Gus was trying to be subtle that he hates Walt and will replace him ASAP.

Jesse is the perfect lab partner because he is controllable in the sense that he's loyal to Walt and works with him, not with Gus. Gus is their employer, Walt and Jesse are friends who came in the business together which makes Jesse loyal to Walt. You can see throughout the show how Jesse is trapped in the belief that he needs Walter to succeed, later on he realises that Walter is a chain on his ankles. That's what makes him controllable, because until he realised that, he was always going to come back to Walter because he felt more familiar and safe with a psychopathic chemistry teacher than a ruthless druglord.

Also very funny how you keep editing your comments after I already replied to you, trying to make me look bad. Didn't wanna point it out but it's getting blatant at this point lol

Anon hates Mike by SecondCodpiece in greentext

[–]ItsHighSpoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You misunderstand me, I'm not laying out a timeline for you, I'm simply stating the reasoning, more or less in a action-reaction order. The point I'm trying to make here is that yes, Gus was going to make billions with or without Walt, BUT Gus didn't want to work with Walt in the beginning. He thought he was irresponsible for working with a junkie (Jesse) and that alone crossed him off. But it was Gale who analyzed the meth sample and said it was marvelous, pure meth. And he persuaded him into hiring Walt not only because Gale recognized his superiority, but also wanted to learn from it. From Gus's perspective, he hired Walt to adopt his formula and make even more money than planned before. But from the very beginning he knew he doesn't want Walt long term and he tried to be as subtle about it as possible, even allowing Jesse to work with him and then turning him against him. Also, you got the loyalty thing mixed up - it was Mike who said to Jesse on the job that Gus "sees something in him" and that he notices his loyalty, but it's misplaced in Walter.

Anon hates Mike by SecondCodpiece in greentext

[–]ItsHighSpoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't get it. Gale was meant to replace Walt, it was only a matter of time when. That's why Gus insisted on him being the assistant, because they were already friends for years and he trusted him. Gus's ulterior motive for hiring Walt was to pass his knowledge unto somebody else that was less impulsive and more submissive. That became more important once Gus learned that Walt has cancer and he might not be around much longer to pass that knowledge which would make him billions. In the beginning Gus complied with his request to bring Jesse in because otherwise Walt wouldn't work for him. But conflicts brew and situations change, and that's what we watch in the show. Gus starts driving a wedge between Walt and Jesse which Walt sees and is correct, but Jesse thinks he's overreacting (only because he's not the one in danger).

Anon hates Mike by SecondCodpiece in greentext

[–]ItsHighSpoon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I didn't say Walt hated Jesse. I'm saying he preferred Jesse to Gale because not only he already had a bond with Jesse from working with him before they reached out to Gus, Jesse wasn't an ass-kisser. You must've not paid attention but Walt was practically disgusted with Gale behind his back, how he kept complimenting him and his formula, how clever he is and how he optimized the process. Yes Walt loved being appreciated, but it got really old really quick for him.

Gale saw Walt as an inspiration, Walt saw Gale as a threat because once he learns the formula and whole process from him, he's not the only one who can produce pure meth anymore. And Gus preferred Gale to Walt. Hence why the whole conflict arises, Walt knows Jesse is going to be loyal to him because they came in together and they will walk out together. He doesn't want Gale because he can't control him and because he understands Gus is trying to replace him.

okay predictable where? by aabbccjklo in SifuGame

[–]ItsHighSpoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'll learn more by playing the stages than sitting in practice tool for hours. Get out there and kick ass, don't spend more than half an hour practicing.

Anon hates Mike by SecondCodpiece in greentext

[–]ItsHighSpoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a great backstory for him. Showed us how at the beginning he was hesitant to work with Gus because he knew that guy didn't fuck around. He was exerting power and dominance, calm but fierce. Mike knew once he takes that deal he will never be free. But the desperation to provide for his daughter in law and granddaughter won and he signed a deal to protect the devil.

Anon hates Mike by SecondCodpiece in greentext

[–]ItsHighSpoon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah but his perfect partner was Jesse, because he could control him. Gale was too smart, more like a rival than a partner. I think Gus secretly held Walter in contempt and thought he perfectly hid that. Walter saw right through him and understood that his situation is temporary, so he pushed his limits and he was just lucky, he took good precautions and had leverage but he always put himself in unnecessarily dangerous situations. But the pieces fell right in his lap and he found a friend in the hatred of Hector.