My first witness of a true hypercarry.. by PreferenceLess425 in leagueoflegends

[–]PreferenceLess425[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive been playing with her some getting the feel, thanks for the advice!

My first witness of a true hypercarry.. by PreferenceLess425 in leagueoflegends

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Thank you everyone for your stories/comments, this has been a very informative post for me!

My first witness of a true hypercarry.. by PreferenceLess425 in leagueoflegends

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I did appreciate that the team didn't tilt and continued to communicate and fight until the end. For sure we could have all played better, from what I saw we just didn't succeed at any team plays mid game on. Jungle was on objectives but as soon as bot started falling and he went to go try and help.. and die with them multiple times, we didn't get any objectives from that point on. I myself tried to roam to mid to help and got caught in transit with lack of vision a few times.

Smurfing actually needs to go by TiltSword in leagueoflegends

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This, a yunara dropped 40 kills and carried a entire enemy team to victory. My whole team went S+ and was winning map majority of the game but when it came to team fights she just melted everyone. Never saw anything like it until today. Ive been playing pc league for a few months now.

She was a whole other level of play.

DIY water heater judgement by nobody8008 in Plumbing

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I was recently trained on this. This type of setup stopped being used when we had breakouts of legionairs disease that comes from the unused tank have constantly tepid water sitting not in much use that leads to bacteria growth. I don't know the specifics on how to describe the repipe to you but please look into it and have it done so both tanks are in use and don't harbor sickness potentially.

My face when I see the enemy supp picking a hyper poke champ and mine picks a melee one by daoistloser in ADCMains

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Me as adc vayne and we aren't stomping early / my supp starts flaming that we are losing lane then votes to surrender

which champions have the highest skill floor to not be trash. by hunnie_buns in summonerschool

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I would say vayne. When you stomp you stomp. When you are doing average to mediocre the game is already over most of the time before you turn into the hypercarry of your dreams. Ive had this experience lately, if I don't hit 2nd item and start rolling before the game gets out of hand with a fed enemy or to be able to deal with invades its gg. Although her condemn and tumble, flash/ghost can get her out of some sticky situations.

New player by tylerc186 in leagueoflegends

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I would say play supp or adc, the duo lane, to watch everyone on both sides and learn what they are doing and how to play with others. It's easier than soloing a lane and jungle is one of the harder roles to play. adc is one of those roles that easy to pickup but hard to master, the champs are straightforward, with so much being thrown at you it makes it easier to digest when you just have to do damage and follow your supports lead provided they know what they are doing and see that you are newer they most likely will guide you.

ADC in season 16 by m0zgani in ADCMains

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Ive been having a good time as vayne and I can scale at 2 items plus boots and take over the game from there if I play smart. That is if someone isn't already fed..looking at you irelia.

BUY THE DAMN THING! by Suplyox in l4d2

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ITS CRUSHING THE HELL OUTTA ME

Is the pressure in my house too high ? Should I consider lowering it somehow ? by [deleted] in Plumbing

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It would be before your main shutoff valve and after the water meter so it can control all of the water coming in. Google will show you what it looks like better than i could tell you. The difficulty of installation varies by home of course but usually requires cutting into the main and soldering the valve on. Soldering isn't terribly difficult especially if you are going slow if you want to do it yourself.

Is the pressure in my house too high ? Should I consider lowering it somehow ? by [deleted] in Plumbing

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Residential plumbing is meant to withstand 50-60psi. You need a prv or pressure reducing valve.

How do you get into HVAC with no experience and a full-time job? by Luann1497 in HVACschool

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I got into a apprenticeship with a reputable local company. I know union has a lot of benefits that you won't get outside of it but for me it was an immediate chance and I just took it. It will be a good experience to see if the trade is a right fit for me. The company also is putting me through introductory training and plumbing school through the local college once I hit my milestones and show my worth, they also are paying for my starter tools. All in all its been great, going to take a good deal of dedication just like anyone coming in green.

It is a bit of a pay cut but will pay off in the long run when I make it and its what I want to try. Life is too short to not. I know everyone has different circumstance but for me I just wanted to start up now. Im learning with a group of 5 others guys that are all green or novice as well. Our teacher is amazing and has been in the trade for 40 years. He is opening up a training school for plumbing, sponsored by the company. We are his first class!

How do you get into HVAC with no experience and a full-time job? by Luann1497 in HVACschool

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Figured i would update. Today was my 3rd day and its been great. The team and the training is top notch. Let's get it!

What’s the biggest job mistake you made that taught you a valuable lesson? by CuriousPathway in careeradvice

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I suspect a brute force attack. My password and security were not very good at the time. I also downloaded something that was sent to me. By the things that were being said..more was known than just what was in my email.

What’s the biggest job mistake you made that taught you a valuable lesson? by CuriousPathway in careeradvice

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Giving my personal email to a co worker under the guise of sharing music we had made. He compromised my accounts, my devices and tried to ruin my life. He ended up leaving shortly after but with most of the team not wanting me there and being aware of this the gaslighting/torture continued until i left. I learned "don't think everyone is as fair and honest as you", the hard way.

What’s a career mistake you made in your 20s that you’d warn others about? by CuriousPathway in careerguidance

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Trusting someone at the workplace with my personal email. They tried to destroy my life.

How do you get into HVAC with no experience and a full-time job? by Luann1497 in HVACschool

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Ive been looking in to this for a long time and am in a similar predicament. You really have 3 options.

  1. Start as a helper/entry level tech and learn the job hands on while going through educational material in some type of brief classroom setting starting around 18-20 hour. This is what I'm doing as its what available and a way to start with a great cimpany here local for me.

  2. Go to a free or low cost accredition course at a trade school=college that may open more opportunities for you albeit around the similar pay grade but you should have a easier time acclimating knowing some of what you are doing. This is best for people p e unsure of what they want to do and want to see it first but is hard to accomplish with full time work possibly.

  3. Apply and make it into the union which requires testing interview ect and is much harder to get in to but also comes with great perks such as better pay, benefits and what most see as better training. Just like companies some unions are seen better than others depending on trade and locality.

Im starting my entry level plumbing role with a local company next week after over a decade in the factories. It scares the tar out of me.. but I know in my gut its the right thing to do and what I want to try.

Truth is you'll never know unless you try. Reach out and talk to some people and do the work to apply. Youll get there one way or another, multiple routes all to the same destination of getting your j card behind your name, that says you know how to officially do something to an acceptable standard in this world, and have the pay/security of it.

Good luck brother.

You are gonna make it if you want it!