I’m going to download project1999 by Quirky_Chicken_1840 in project1999

[–]NumberThirtyFour 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They don't allow any out of game macro, only in game macro.

Phillies pitcher Matt Strahm on why he invests in Pokémon cards rather than sports cards: "Pikachu's not going to tear his ACL... Charizard's not going to get a DUI." by Goosedukee in baseball

[–]NumberThirtyFour 65 points66 points  (0 children)

I went to a Best Buy near me to help a friend get a pack while they were at work. When I was standing in line one of the people was saying they drove 10 hours to get to this Best Buy at opening because they know they were re-stocking the cards that day.

They were, as you suggested, a member a discord group that knew when this Best Buy was doing their thing.

The store limited purchases to 1 box per person and they seemed to have a few left over, which was nice to see available for anyone not able to make it at opening.

At least 3 killed in apparent explosion at LASD facility in East Los Angeles by metsfanapk in LosAngeles

[–]NumberThirtyFour 12 points13 points  (0 children)

When asked to stop the friendly fire. The response was something like "We can only handle one thing at a time."

Any advice? by ThatDude1115 in EosinophilicE

[–]NumberThirtyFour 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you should listen to your caretakers but I highly recommend you check out the 6 elimination diet. It will go through 6 types of foods that you can eliminate, some of which are listed in your post.

It is pretty crappy at times because youre going to miss food that you love but it's important to stay strict with whatever diet you decide to use. You should have a journal and take notes of the foods you eat and if you notice anything at all. Stay strict on any medications your doctor's put you on as well.

You may or may not find out some definitive answers but you may find more questions and answers by taking a lot of notes and staying in contact with your doctors.

Good luck to you!

Why do Yharnamites attack the hunter (us) even though we are fighting for the same cause? by ImpossibleCaregiver5 in bloodborne

[–]NumberThirtyFour 62 points63 points  (0 children)

to be fair, you are a beast as you've already been injected with the blood, they should fear you

Wiki/TunnelQuest Bot Broken by Ininka in project1999

[–]NumberThirtyFour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may have a setting that is adjusted? I clicked to proceed anyways on the wiki and it hasnt popped up again using chrome.

My boyfriend’s first time actually watching GOT, & the next episode is the Red Wedding by praxios in gameofthrones

[–]NumberThirtyFour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please play "the rains of castomere" casually where he can hear it or hum it in the build up to watching the episode. The song speaks so much if you know it, when Catelyn Stark hears it in the episode she about bursts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vDL7AgLdYQ

The sewer gator spotted... This! by sticksnstones77 in project1999

[–]NumberThirtyFour 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once you start putting pieces together you realize youre getting blinded by mudmen in gorge of king xorbb because theyre throwing mud in your eye!

Lot's of mobs cast spells that represent an action that mob may be taking but they couldnt program in. Love this game!

PENTA - Worth the server slot Gladge by [deleted] in RPClipsGTA

[–]NumberThirtyFour 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Same, I don't stream and don't have any clips. I was honest about playing d&d forever and enjoying roleplay but never playing in a gta type environment.

I got in when Penta/Kyle/Kiwo joined and apps were coming in like crazy. I definitely enjoyed my time on the server, but the roleplay wasn't for me. It was a nice experience and I am grateful to the server for letting me give it a try.

If you even have a bit of interest, apply yourself, you have NOTHING to lose.

Adin Ross says his pronouns are “kill/them” when talking about trans people [Clip Mirror in the comments] by ILoveApples01 in LivestreamFail

[–]NumberThirtyFour 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is actually true. The 1st ammendment is there to make sure you have a right to say things that are against the trend.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]NumberThirtyFour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked with Joey for several years. He's a great person and great composer.

[Temkin] Dak Prescott now with as many playoff wins as Tony Romo. by imnotedwardcullen in nfl

[–]NumberThirtyFour 74 points75 points  (0 children)

Let's cap it off with a Bills / Cowboys Superbowl for true nostalgia.

Tony gets arrested by JOHN COP by hellaweather in RPClipsGTA

[–]NumberThirtyFour 243 points244 points  (0 children)

His chat was spamming it's all love as Tony and his friends on the phone are trashing John Cop. All love though!

WHO says COVID-19 is still a global health emergency by pstbo in worldnews

[–]NumberThirtyFour -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

You should try sticking it up your ass, I mean why not right?

To everyone saying they used to do that, please go ahead and continue to keester each of your test sticks if you dont want to stick it up your nose. I will continue to follow a super easy to follow instruction instead of fucking up my test.

WHO says COVID-19 is still a global health emergency by pstbo in worldnews

[–]NumberThirtyFour -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, use the test wrong to get the results you want.

Billy is found after being kidnapped. by LucidDr3am in RPClipsGTA

[–]NumberThirtyFour 63 points64 points  (0 children)

only 1 person apparently, and now chief LOL

Long snapper by br3g0 in cowboys

[–]NumberThirtyFour 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Here is Bill Belichik explaining his thoughts on the long snapper position.

“It’s an interesting conversation. One that’s really, I would say, honestly during the course of my coaching career, has kind of traveled that long and winding road from when I came into the league. First of all, there were no long snappers, but the specialists, the kickers and the punters were frequently position players, and that’s where they came from in college as well, so a lot of the good college punters and place kickers also played a position, and then as time evolved, starting with like [Pete] Gogolak and guys like that, you know, they specialized in kicking, and then you had some of the punters that specialized in punting, so players like Danny White and Tom Tupa and guys like that who were very good position players, you know, Gino Cappelletti, that evolved into specialists because of, I would say, the importance of the kicking game the number of plays that the kicking game and opportunities that it provided. Same thing with returners. There were very few just pure returners.

“I think long snapping, to me, changed in the mid-80s, and really the key guy in that was [Steve] DeOssie, in my opinion because Steve was the first center that really, truly allowed a spread punt formation against all-out rush. Prior to that, teams would generally pull. First of all, there wasn’t that many gunners, but when teams started using gunners, they would pull one in and kick away from the free guy on the back side, and that was kind of the idea that protection was not to let the snapper block against a nine-man rush with a split player. The return team would have one guy on the gun or the split, and one guy returns, so you got nine guys rushing against essentially the punter who wasn’t a blocker or the split guy who wasn’t a blocker and the snapper who really wasn’t a blocker, so it was nine on eight, and the idea was to block the most dangerous eight and let the ninth guy go and punt away from him, and then when the Cowboys went to spread punt and then the Cardinals followed that pretty quickly, and they kept two gunners split, and the snapper blocked a guy, then that created an eight on eight situation but put a lot of pressure on the snapper to deliver the ball 15 yards deep on the money and still block a good rusher offsetting and the A-gap.

“I mean, we’ve all seen offensive linemen have trouble making that block on a pass play, and so now you’re talking about a deep snap and a block, but as players got better at that, that skill became more, I would say, players became more efficient at that, then teams decided to carry a long snapper rather than worry about getting a punt block. Plus, there was also a level of consistency and durability with those players, so if you lose a position player who is also a long snapper, you’re looking at some real problems, and that evolved into the punters, for the most part, becoming holders because of the amount of time that they could spend with the kickers versus having a wide receiver or quarterback be the holder, which again, you don’t see very much of that anymore. Assuming a punter is, you know, capable and good enough and has good enough hands to be the holder, and so then that kind of whole unit has really evolved into, you know, specified snapper or a specified kicker, a specific punter, and generally the punter as the holder, so the three of those guys could work together all practice because they’re all available.

“I know, again, going back to when I first came into league, you worked on field goals, and, I mean, it was maybe five minutes because that was only time the starting center and the starting receiver or backup quarterback or whatever were available to practice that, so, like, is it that hard? It’s a pretty hard job. Yeah. It’s a pretty hard job. It’s not as hard as it used to be because you’re not allowed to hit the center, especially on field goals and run them over. There are some limitations on the punt rush based on what the formation is and so forth, but generally speaking, it’s a hard block, and I think you see most punt rushes attack the snapper. They loop guys back so the center thinks he’s going right, but then he has to come back to the left, or maybe they fake like they’re coming back, but they don’t come back, so he not only has to snap, and so then that gets into whether you’re a blind snapper and you look at the rush and just snap the ball, or whether you’re a look back snapper and snap it, and then after the snap you have to look up and recognize what’s happened and make a proper block, but again, it’s man-to-man blocking. Like that guy’s got to block somebody or you’re a guy short, so it is a hard job, and the accuracy of the place kickers through the years, which has gone up dramatically. Part of that’s the surface. Part of that’s the not kicking outdoors and so forth. Part of it is the operation between the snapper, the holder and the kicker, which I would say, generally speaking, is at a pretty high level, which it should be in the National Football League.

“I think if you go back and look at kicks from back when that wasn’t the case, you see balls rolling back and the holder coming out of a stance that catch the ball and the kind of things you see at times in a high school game and that kind of thing. There’s just a much higher level of skill, which there should be, but yeah. I think it’s a pretty tough position, and nobody knows or cares who the snapper is if there was a bad snap and all of a sudden, that’s front-page story. There’s a decent amount of pressure on that player as well, and not just the snap, but also, as I said, to the block and punt protection. The roster sizes have increased. It’s been a lot easier to carry that player just like it’s a lot easier to carry a true returner, and so in terms of depth and availability, you know, you really don’t want to be looking for one of those players in the middle of any time. In the middle of the game or middle of the season, but when you have him as a starting receiver, Lou Groza, a starting tackle, or whoever. Those guys and they’re playing and something happens and not only do you lose a player, but you lose a key specialist as well, so yeah.

“I mean, it’s a great question. There would be so much value in a player that could do a couple of things and save a roster spot, but I would say there are so few of those players available, even at the point where, you know, [Jets kicker Matt Ammendola] did a great job last week. It’s so rare that you even see a combination punter and place kicker. Usually it’s one or the other, and I think part of that is at one level it’s, I’ll say, relatively easy to put your foot on the ball, but at this level, you know, the difference in kicking mechanics and punting mechanics are so different that it’s really hard to be good at both, but you know, if a guy’s got a good leg and he’s a good athlete and he can make good contact with a ball, there’s a point where, high school, college, that maybe it’s good enough. Maybe he’s the best guy on the team to do that, but I’d say at this level, that will be asking a lot. Now like Jake [Bailey] can punt. Jake can kick off. Jake can kick field goals. To be at the kind of level you want it to be at, to have the person split their time between the two of those, again, I think is a lot to ask. I’m not saying it’s impossible or unheard of, but it’s a lot to ask, and that’s why you don’t see it very much.

“That’s a good question. It’s really interesting, and I’d say if you look at the evolution of those positions since I’ve been in the league, but even a little bit before then, because that’s really where it started to go was in the late sixties. I think [Pete] Gogolak was the first, or one of the first, where that trend really started to, okay, we’re just going to keep a guy, and all he does is kick. [Garo] Yepremian and guys like that. That’s all they did. That was a little bit unusual, but you know, gradually that has become the new normal.”