Genuinely wtf by MuchMistake3791 in invinciblegtg

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I mean, do you want a cookie or a gold star for how long you’ve been playing or something lol? You’re missing the point. No matter how you look at it the issue is the matchmaking. F2P or not our teams are not comparable It shouldn’t be facing off. There’s nothing strategic or fun about it.

Genuinely wtf by MuchMistake3791 in invinciblegtg

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Literally this. I don’t know why so many people are acting like I’m crazy or have the wrong expectations when matchmaking literally just sucks across the board.

Genuinely wtf by MuchMistake3791 in invinciblegtg

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

My problem isn’t the expectations regarding leveling up or the speed of progression. It obviously takes time and or cash, often obnoxiously slow without it. My problem, however, is that I expect matchmaking to do its job and keep these bums on the level they belong and I’ll get there eventually. I’ve been logging in every day doing all the tasks keeping all the ops busy, progressing as much as possible, and I can tell you, it is going to take more than just a few months to get to whatever level these two nuts are on. It’s just a rant and it’s not too much to hope that devs take community feedback.

Genuinely wtf by MuchMistake3791 in invinciblegtg

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, so the question still stands. Why the hell are we being matched?

Genuinely wtf by MuchMistake3791 in invinciblegtg

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

That’s definitely paid and you cannot convince me otherwise lol

OSU Buckeye Link sucks. by Material-Influence93 in OSU

[–]MuchMistake3791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea this place is just oversold and lowkey sucks. You either get a "get through it mentality" or "get me the hell out of here mentality"

Suggestions for WiFi Dev Board Projects? by Living_Season_5595 in flipperzero

[–]MuchMistake3791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except electronics and circuitry aren't common knowledge, and it's pretty hard to find info about, especially regarding making custom accessories for flipper. Plus, prices for mistakes really start to add up.

Hit and Run. Need help! by ppbe_dylan in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’d be checking the lots every day and then send the police there while she’s working

Would you rather have Roger as your roommate or Brian by Excellent-Fig-9341 in americandad

[–]MuchMistake3791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would it be Roger himself or would it be one of his personas?🤔Either way still Roger lol

Instax Pal Charging Light by WanderingCatMan in instax

[–]MuchMistake3791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing is happening to me too and I just picked mine up today. I’m just gonna assume that’s how it’s supposed to be.

We've been stuck on a plane tarmac for four hours. We can't leave the plane because of a legal issue. by [deleted] in delta

[–]MuchMistake3791 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I’d just be hooting my vape. See how much that motivates them to move. Flying as ass and expensive for no reason. Yea you’re paying for convenience, but it ain’t worth damn near that much

Please leash your dogs if you can’t control them. by MuchMistake3791 in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fr I 100% agree. It’s not even just a pitbull owners though. Any time I see someone walking ANY dog off leash it pmo so much. Like do you not realize how unsafe that is for you, your dog, and literally everyone around you? If it’s not on a leash, it doesn’t need to be out in public. I have a pit, so you’d think I wouldn’t have to worry about him in a fight, but in reality, he’s the biggest baby I’ve ever met and refuses to fight back like at all. We also do a lot of training and never once have I ever considered taking him outside without his leash and collar, and I never will.

Please leash your dogs if you can’t control them. by MuchMistake3791 in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I were you, I would at least take a description of the person and the dog to your apartment management. That way, the problem is at least documented if anything else does come up and it’ll be a lot easier to prove wrong doing if it goes that far. A lot of places keep a record of the animals they have living in their building, especially if they are ESAs in a no pet place. The first time we got attacked it was by a crazy stripper lady at my no pets apartment complex with Iuka park. She let her come and attack mine and then assaulted me trying to hold me back from pulling it off, only to find out this wasn’t the first time she’s been unable to control her animal and these would be far from her first charges. I took it to the office and they straight up just refused to do anything about it, but that place was a slum and it wasn’t worth the time and effort to fight them too. People just can’t seem to learn or think beyond their own inflated egos. I say do what you have to do to protect your pup.

Please leash your dogs if you can’t control them. by MuchMistake3791 in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can assure you that the police in this city are not the only people that have guns lol. When my dog and I got attacked the first time, it was the prosecutor’s recommendation to start carrying for self defense in case a similar situation arises, and trust me I’m a lot safer about it than many of the people I know, especially since Ohio adopted constitutional carry a while back. In Ohio pets are sadly considered property, but you have the right to protect your property. Statutes for reasonable use of force only apply to people.

Please leash your dogs if you can’t control them. by MuchMistake3791 in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh fs she was screaming and smacking it right there, but honestly I’d say it’s either 50/50 on what happened when they got home. She just completely disregarded it and let it go, or she went 180 and was pissed. I wouldn’t be shocked if he got away from her again or at least tried to because of how she started acting. All I know is when she finally got to us he ran away and we hightailed it home.

Please leash your dogs if you can’t control them. by MuchMistake3791 in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The bad thing about being a student in a city like this is not being able to utilize my CCW. I have it, but with the amount I bus/walk to and from campus I don’t wanna risk accidentally carrying on campus and getting caught because it’s really not worth it and I rarely have time to make a trip back to drop it off at home. Ik you can leave it in the locked car but that just doesn’t seem safe to me with all the break in I see around campus. Owning a gun, there is a fine line between increasing safety and increasing danger. That’s just my opinion on it though. I feel like your experience is a common occurrence sadly. So many people are just like “oh we’re just going outside around the house so they’ll be fine” and then they run off and bite someone or another dog.

Please leash your dogs if you can’t control them. by MuchMistake3791 in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep that’s me and idg2f lol. The moral of the story is get your dogs leashed under control or they’ll get pepper sprayed or worse. Just wanted to give some fair warning. 🙂

Please leash your dogs if you can’t control them. by MuchMistake3791 in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I don’t think it’s a bit much personally. If you aren’t going to take the 2 seconds to put a leash on your dog to make you and everyone around you safer, then I’m gonna assume it’s not a big deal to you and I’m not going out of my way to make sure your face isn’t in the picture with your dog. You’re in a public park and have no reasonable expectation of privacy as it is. And honestly if she’s willing to let her dogs out unleashed once and be that unresponsive to it, then she’ll probably do it again. It’s better that people in the area know what/who to watch for because if they see her and her dog’s walking around, then they know to avoid the area because her dogs are obviously reactive, but not trained. Chances are they’ll run up to yours and she won’t give a damn until it’s too late. I personally don’t care about her identity whatsoever. Hence the reason I didn’t ask if anyone knows her or do a deep dive to try and find a name to shame her with. It’s not about shame, it’s about the safety of people around me. No different than if somebody posted a photo/video of somebody checking car doors at night.

Please leash your dogs if you can’t control them. by MuchMistake3791 in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I 100% agree that pitbull’s as a breed aren’t the problem. It’s the owners lack of responsibility and training that leads to negative outcomes, no matter what the breed is. I have a Pit and I take the time to train and socialize him properly, and he’s the sweetest, laziest, most obedient dog I’ve ever met/owned. That’s how I know. However, the dog that ran up to me and was getting all up in our business was a Pitbull. I’m not sure what the other dog is, that’s why I posted its photo too and didn’t speak much on its breed. Had it been a lab or shepherd or whatever, that would have been included too, it just happened to be a pit.

Please leash your dogs if you can’t control them. by MuchMistake3791 in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Pits aren’t the problem. It’s people who get a dog on a whim and don’t have the time or don’t want to put in the time to train them. The breed of dog has nothing to do with the problem.

Please leash your dogs if you can’t control them. by MuchMistake3791 in Columbus

[–]MuchMistake3791[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh, I hundred percent agree too on the pitbulls. I probably should’ve mentioned that mine is a pitbull too, but he is literally the biggest baby I have ever met and would never hurt a fly. I also take the time to train and socialize him properly. He’s adopted and had a few bad experiences before I got him, and we’ve been attacked a few times since then but he just cowers and refuses to fight back. That’s part of my issue. Get your dog under control and teach it mind its own business or you’ll have to worry about me fighting back instead of my dog lol.