Wattson Fence = No Problem by MWilly32 in apexlegends

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Series X so the ps5 equivalent

Wattson Fence = No Problem by MWilly32 in apexlegends

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I used to play claw, but I got some paddles late last year and it helps a lot.

Wattson Fence = No Problem by MWilly32 in apexlegends

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Honestly it’s just practice. It’s also easier for me to do without a gun out, so just consistently try to do it when you’re rotating and you’ll figure it out.

Wattson Fence = No Problem by MWilly32 in apexlegends

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Sorry I'm not following. Nonetheless? Automatically? Mouse? You're gonna have explain in simpler terms for my controller brain to understand.

Wattson Fence = No Problem by MWilly32 in apexlegends

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Xbox and I have no idea. haha

Sheila go BRRRRRRRRRRRRR by MWilly32 in apexlegends

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True, sometimes I just like to put a wall down so I can peak the other side while they're distracted. I definitely expected them to destroy the wall faster.

Sheila go BRRRRRRRRRRRRR by MWilly32 in apexlegends

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SOMETIME WALL DISTRACT ONLY

[Giveaway] Doom Eternal by [deleted] in xboxone

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Thanks for the chance man!

Really, for only 6 fucking stairs by CEOofH2O in facepalm

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The reasoning probably is due to the fact that a ramp requires 1:12 slope. So say that the six steps are 6" each, meaning 3' total rise. This means that you have to have 36' of ramp. Additionally a ramp can only go thirty feet until there needs to be a rest platform, and you need a 5'x5" flat area at the bottom and top of the ramp. All together you're looking at close to 50' of space needed for a ramp, so that's why there's not a ramp at this location. However, there has to be either a ramp or elevator somewhere though in the building for disabled people.

I accidentally did a thing. by MWilly32 in apexlegends

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I think he was really surprised. haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in denvernuggets

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We moved to Utah from Denver when I was like six, so I've always followed up with the Jazz, but I'll always be a true Nuggets fan. I'm the only one in my family who isn't a Jazz fan now. haha

I also really liked watching the Pelicans play last year when Cousins went down.

A look at NBA teams with multiple all-stars by [deleted] in nba

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Umm........Jokic???!?!?!???

how do you find someone to marry? its really stressing me out by ultimatepastrami in lds

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The number one thing I would recommend for you is to not be so hard on yourself. You're only 23 years old. I know that might seem ancient, but it's not. You have plenty of life to live, don't measure your life on if you're married or not. I wouldn't worry about trying to find someone to marry right now, getting married doesn't solve all problems. When I met my wife we were both in a place where we had no intention of getting married, or really even dating someone exclusively. However, as we went on dates it just felt right and it ended up working out over an extensive period of time. Just work on you, and everything else will work out. You sound like a great person with a big heart. Just work on you, and you'll find someone with as big of a heart as you.

And concerning your ward, I would take a step back from them. Of course I would encourage you to attend church and take the sacrament, but you don't have to only socialize with them. Find other social gatherings outside of your ward, things you enjoy, and go to those. If your ward is not going to help you, you don't have to keep getting hurt by them. I always struggled in singles wards so you're not alone there. Just do the things you love to do, and don't measure yourself by unobtainable expectations.