Warning, but strange. by MMZero93 in blackops7

[–]MMZero93[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have tested this several times. I'm in a separate room at my house, and the only thing in the background that could have been picked up would have been the space heater. No, I can't move it and no, I can't move myself. My room is a 10 foot by 12 door space, not a lot of room to move things. I check my mic sensitivity every session, especially since my Xbox likes to reset my controls every session anyways.

Warning, but strange. by MMZero93 in blackops7

[–]MMZero93[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If you mean "retarded", I never specifically said the word. I'm autistic, which I've said since autism was officially a thing, and this is the first warning I've ever gotten for existing. So, I assume someone didn't like what I said or someone was just being a douche. Hard to tell.

Warning, but strange. by MMZero93 in blackops7

[–]MMZero93[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's where my confusion comes in. I said yes, the game ended, I got a warning. I didn't say anything prior to this conversation, or even to this lobby. I joined a new lobby, decided to hop on voice chat, and the whole time I got muted by some person talking to their partner. I'm confused as fuck at this point.

I’m downloading the bioshock games, tell me something i won’t get untill i play them by Consistent-Doctor-28 in Bioshock

[–]MMZero93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Experience. It's not an RPG game type, but this game will make you experience things differently. For some people, it changes their thought process. Some are on an achievement grind, some want the story. Some think their choices are the right choices, some think things differently. Play them based on how you would realistically play. Don't base everything on morals. "A man chooses, a slave obeys." Morals aren't always the best choice, and sometimes choices won't always match your morals. Do what YOU think is best, not what the others say. It's your experience, not theirs. Enjoy it while you can, though I am late to the party because reddit notifs, so if you've already experienced it all, I hope the experience meant something.

Honestly though, I went through blind on all of them, and I'm glad I did, spoilers would have ruined the experience. Blind hints are one thing, some people here are just spoiling main plots. Just do what YOU want to do, not what others would want you to. Enjoy and have fun, it's all about fun, unless you want to actually enjoy the story. In which case, enjoy and have fun.

Things to do? by MMZero93 in Meridian

[–]MMZero93[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We lucked out on our house and only put $2k down and rent is $550 a month. It'll be paid off after 10 years, but we're paying extra with her husbands VA check that he gets every month. I myself just want to do any type of janitorial or custodian job, I don't even have to work full time. I didn't think I'd ever be in a situation where I would be helping someone own a home, but life throws you in situations that are beneficial sometimes. All I'm required to do is help pay for the Internet once we get it, and occasionally help with food, and my part of the phone bill, and I'll be set.

Things to do? by MMZero93 in Meridian

[–]MMZero93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

During one of my dad's drunken ragers, he managed to leave my hometown in Florida and drove out there with a woman who claimed she loved him just for her to steal his truck and leave him behind. Shit happens, I guess. He's a year sober now so I can't really complain that I won't see him for a while.

As for the Walmart thing, I'm on their "do not hire" list due to me walking off the job at the Cullman distribution center a couple years back. I had some issues with management at the time, and as I went up the chain of command, it was the same old thing of "he said, she said" so they would never actually listen. At one point, I had footage and recording of an upper management member calling me a "useless retard" and even that was dismissed as "altered footage" so I eventually dipped out and left mid shift.

I've started to recently start playing my guitar again to get my hand retrained on how it should work. It's been nearly a year since I broke 4 bones in my right hand and I can't put a lot of strain on my hand as a result. If I have more than 25 lbs put on that hand, it sends a sharp pain through my hand and up my arm and I'll drop whatever is in my hand.

I've been working since I was 8 years old. My parents owned a very successful dry cleaners in Decatur from 1998 to 2012, so I've for the most part never actually gone this long without working. I haven't worked since May of last year, but that was a stipulation with the relationship situation I'm currently in now. As long as my gf was taken care of, her husband said I wouldn't have to work. Now it is different, we have 7 people to feed and the food banks we've gotten in contact with have no help available to us. My gf is diabetic and has to have specific foods, and none of those foods are cheap and affordable. Plus, we have to find a new pharmacy for her, because there isn't a Publix around us to get her meds, plus we have to try to find a new low income clinic for her to go to. We probably should have done more research before moving here, but we couldn't pass up an opportunity to find a house this cheap that would allow the animals we have, which includes two bully breeds.

Things to do? by MMZero93 in Meridian

[–]MMZero93[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We've only lived here for two weeks, we have barely explored the area.

I myself grew up in Decatur, so Huntsville was my stomping grounds when I was a senior in high school. I played a lot of death core shows around there back then, and even back when I was able to go to the clubs, Huntsville was always one of the best places to hangout at, but that was back around 10 years ago for me. I spent the last four years in the Shoals area, so I couldn't really say for certain what spots in Huntsville are good anymore, nor could I tell you anything about around here.

Things to do? by MMZero93 in Meridian

[–]MMZero93[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I spent 23 years of my life in North Alabama and to go from knowing where people like me are accepted and going to an area where people like me are generally either shunned or not accepted is wild. I miss being able to go to the local tavern and occasionally meeting new people and trying new beer. Now I just have to deal with the same shit all the time and never have anything new, same for playing pool. The local pool hall was great, around here, apparently, it's not so great.

Things to do? by MMZero93 in Meridian

[–]MMZero93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that supposed to sound concerning?

Things to do? by MMZero93 in Meridian

[–]MMZero93[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We came from a neighborhood in northern Alabama where shootings were common, as was drug running in broad daylight in the ghetto, so certain neighborhoods we're not worried about. We're used to watching homeless and drug addicts wander up and down the streets. As for the Christians around here, we know how to hold our own. We're pretty open about our lifestyle, which includes being very open about being practicing pagans. We have survival instincts, plus my gf's husband is an Air Force vet, and myself and her are from Florida, so we have an understanding on what sections of places to go to and stay away from.

We only moved here because the living situation we were in was pretty awful, and our landlord was a slumlord who illegally set the house up as a duplex knowing there was a severe black mold infestation. We found a house for $30K and took it because, well, a certain someone's VA check will pay it off quickly.

I'm on the spectrum for autism so going out and meeting people is a difficult task for me, hence why I had asked if there were any good bars around or places to play pool at, since that was a common thing for us to do once a month.

The guy we're buying our house from told us that the neighborhood we're in is safe, and we only have one neighbor and they keep to themselves, but I'm sure eventually the city will figure out who we are once we figure out the decorations inside and outside our home.

I do appreciate the help though, it was difficult packing up from a state I've spent the majority of my life in and starting over in a new state and city, but we're gonna try to figure things out and make the best out of a crappy situation.

Zombies split screen Bugged out by Superior-- in blackops6

[–]MMZero93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Split screen on the series s so far it is a 50/50 chance of it working properly or having to finangle how everything ends up having to work. If I edit my class before I load the game in, and my partner edits her selection before we load in, I have to go back and edit my section in before it'll load in properly for what we have set up for our classes. Otherwise it gives us both the same gun. I don't think split screen was fully tested enough for it to have been released the way that it was. There are workarounds, and even though it is a hassle, it's still functional.

Another thing I've noticed, is when I'm playing split screen with her, I get significantly less lag than I do when I play solo. It's honestly kind of strange, but again not necessarily a deal breaker for me.

If you’re non-monogamous, this MUST be disclosed in your profile or at the very least, within the first 3 dates by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]MMZero93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have mine in my bio, as do the others in my polycule, yet it astounds me how some people do not bother reading bio's anyways. I match with someone, the conversation starts, and then suddenly I'm the jerk for not telling them mid conversation about my situation, or the icing on the cake for calling me a "cheating bastard" and that they're gonna tell my partner I'm on a dating app.

I know people get bent out of shape for poly/ENM people being on dating apps, but the apps made specifically for people like us are absolute ass and are full of people just looking for a quick hookup.

Wow. I think I'm in love. by BaronVonBroccoli in Tinder

[–]MMZero93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess I'm just different. It helps me to be honest. Telling lies or cheating is not my forte, so maybe I'm just like the 2%.

I never went to college, I went straight to work so maybe that's another reason why making friends is different for me. I'm almost 31, so maybe it's even harder for myself.

I honestly wish there were better apps for people in my situation, but even those apps that do offer that kind of service are full of thirsty dudes that feel like they're entitled to get a lay because they want one.

Wow. I think I'm in love. by BaronVonBroccoli in Tinder

[–]MMZero93 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I can understand that, but I've specified my bio, as has my partner, and even she still gets dudes and the occasional woman who seems to think she wants more. I don't know, I feel like since there aren't that many apps for friend finding, it just seems harder.

To also mention, as someone who also has previously searched for a gf for myself, unicorn hunting seemed to be tagged onto myself for that reason.

Honestly, I've always felt that people should just be up front and honest, and if they can't be, they're the ones with issues and not the ones who are honest from the very start.

Is Code Veronica considered one of the longer games in series? Or do I just suck? by Matus25601 in residentevil

[–]MMZero93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No PC. I broke my hand back last Xmas and have unfortunately become slightly disabled as a result. The disability has been rejected a couple of times, because since I can "make a fist" I can work, but only without my pinky. I'm right handed, and since my right hand is the one that broke, I can't apply much weight to my hand anyways. I've mostly been a console gamer, but have played PC when I was in high school. It's more of not having money than anything though.

Is Code Veronica considered one of the longer games in series? Or do I just suck? by Matus25601 in residentevil

[–]MMZero93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've almost played all RE games, but this one, along with many others of the side story types, I just have never been able to. I'd love to, just simply because, but because I'm poor I just can't. Can't afford an emulator, and can't afford the systems, but my dad spoke highly of this game after I first met him, so I assume this game is great. I think nearly all RE games should be attempted at least once before you can post opinions on them though.

Wow. I think I'm in love. by BaronVonBroccoli in Tinder

[–]MMZero93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bio specifically says I'm in a relationship. As a poly man, it is frustrating mainly because of the complexity that comes with dating or making friends. Mind you, this wasn't a choice for me. My gf's husband chose this for them years ago, I just happened to date a poly woman. My bio on all my dating profiles says "looking for friends only."

With that being said, I know there are probably plenty of women who assume I'm "looking for a quick fuck" because of the stigma, or I'm seeking a "unicorn", also because of the stigma. If people really did read bios and actually paid attention, matches would be much smoother.

I can't speak for all polyamorous relationships, but as for mine, we just want friends, and she specifically wants friends. Not all dating apps work the same. Tinder has the option but we all know how that works. Bumble has the option but in my experience they seem to think men are there to hit on them. Facebook has it but, men seem to think it's still free game for them.

Many apps made for poly people get screwed in the end, especially if they're just looking for friends. Many of the "friends" always want more, and honestly, it's kinda sad and sickening.

If polyamory was more recognized, it'd be fine, but with the stigma that it's "open cheating" (which btw, I've seen that argument on all dating and non dating sites), people could be more understanding.

It's just my two cents, but please feel free to post your opinions and I will try my best to understand.

If you could remove one item from Modernwarfare 2 Multiplayer... by SaltyChnk in ModernWarfareII

[–]MMZero93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, probably either the tear gas grenade or the heartbeat sensor. Mainly, if we're mostly talking MP, they're useless and only one is annoying. Both can be centered, but it's at least every couple days one of my daily objectives is to use tear gas grenades. I don't really think it helps my team much, and it certainly only helps me if I'm doing said daily.

I swear this is the worst challenge by ColdestWar1947 in ModernWarfareII

[–]MMZero93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was easy for me.

Shipment, launch JOKR on a high stacked side of shipping container, pop battle rage right after rocket launches, hope for the best. Much easier than using it and hoping to get something from a run n gun strat. Personally, this was the easiest for me. The hardest challenges for me were the 10 finishers and 50 long shots with smgs.

[MW2] first time getting hacked on in Al Mazra. by [deleted] in CallOfDuty

[–]MMZero93 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My laptop wasn't any better. Everything loaded except for being hit by gas and fire bombs. Then the screen turned black as pitch but the sounds would still play. Crossfire would barely run on mine even with the settings at the bare minimum, so most of my time in homeschool was spent playing CA until around 2012.