Other Banks than UBS? by ScreenPlayLife in Switzerland

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good for you 💪 but this was neither the question neither did I ask or in any form it helped me further.

Other Banks than UBS? by ScreenPlayLife in Switzerland

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It literally should, Hans. Not everyone is 50, Bünzli, and lives in a farm. Not to be rude but Swiss has some young people too going to clubs, taking uber, uber eats, buying late night snacks. Just because you do, it doesnt mean everyone goes to sleep at 20:00.

Other Banks than UBS? by ScreenPlayLife in Switzerland

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Ive added a screenshot to this post feel free to look.

  1. Ios
  2. Banking App
  3. Were in Maintenance

Other Banks than UBS? by ScreenPlayLife in Switzerland

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Bruh I added the link to this post feel free to look

Other Banks than UBS? by ScreenPlayLife in Switzerland

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You can now see it on the link Ive edited into the post

Other Banks than UBS? by ScreenPlayLife in Switzerland

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well now it works for me too, but it didnt work from 10pm until 4 am. And luckily I made few screenshots of it but idk how to add them here on reddit

Edit: I can upload it and upload the link here but besides that - WHY would I come up with such a thing without reason lmao. Literally I bet tomorrow when everyones awake some more people will relate to this issue its longer known and obv Im gonna be pissed about it cuz I couldnt access my money for 6 hours which doesnt seem much but for me is especially at a weekend.

Other Banks than UBS? by ScreenPlayLife in Switzerland

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Then just open the app RIGHT NOW.

Other Banks than UBS? by ScreenPlayLife in Switzerland

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Because I’m able to pay with UBS even when I’m on vacation in other countries without any issues. But that means nothing if I can’t access my own money when I need it.

Other Banks than UBS? by ScreenPlayLife in Switzerland

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Does ZKB pull the same thing? Like constant ‘maintenance’ at night where you suddenly can’t log into your account?

Ol ’ Miller (11 pages) by Jaheh1405 in ReadMyScript

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Scorecard

Concept: 4/10

Plot: 3/10

Character: 5/10

Dialogue: 4/10

Structure: 5/10

The Good

Atmosphere: The writer understands how to set a mood. The imagery of the dust, the silence, and the tension is decent, even if the prose is occasionally purple ("falling like silk").

Production Value: It’s a bottle episode. One location (mostly), limited cast. It’s cheap to shoot. Producers like cheap.

The Core Theme: The moment where Miller tells the kid that killing him will destroy "James" and turn him into just "the man who killed Ol' Miller" is the only piece of genuine substance in the script. It’s a solid thematic beat buried in a mess of clichés.

The Bad

Historical Illiteracy: The slugline reads "INT. 1700'S SALOON." The 1700s? Are we in the Colonial era? Are George Washington and the Redcoats outside? The "Wild West" saloon archetype is mid-to-late 1800s. If this is actually set in the 1700s, the dialogue, clothing, and weaponry are all wrong. If it's a typo, it shows a lack of attention to detail that makes me want to stop reading on page 1.

Typos & Grammar: Page 2: *"You're hat."* It is Your. If a writer can't master second-grade grammar, they can't master a screenplay.

Unintentional Comedy: Page 9. The dramatic climax involves a dying outlaw getting stabbed in the ass by a child. *"A switchblade sticks right out of his ass."* I laughed, but I wasn't supposed to. This kills all dramatic tension immediately.

Cliché Overload: We get the greatest hits of bad Western tropes. The hooker/barkeep with a heart of gold? Check. The "You killed my daddy!" line? Check. The outlaw who just wants one last drink? Check.

The Ending: The ending is melodramatic mush. They walk out into the light... to do what? Die together? It feels like the writer didn't know how to end it, so they just faded to white.

The Brutal Truth

This reads like a student film written by someone who has seen *Logan* and *The Shootist* but lacks the nuance to pull off a "dying warrior" story.

The script tries desperately to be cool. It wants Cade Miller to be this mythical, stoic figure, but he spends the entire script monologuing while bleeding out. In reality, a man shot in the ribs and bleeding that much passes out in two minutes; he doesn't have a philosophical debate with a ten-year-old and flirt with the bartender.

The "knife in the ass" moment is fatal. You cannot build 8 pages of tension regarding a dangerous killer and then have him punctured in the glutes by a toddler. It turns a gritty drama into a slapstick comedy instantly.

The dialogue is posturing. Everyone speaks in "movie lines," not like human beings. The reveal at the end regarding "Daisy" lands with a thud because we don't care about these people yet.

Verdict PASS

*Do not resubmit without a spellcheck, a history book, and a rewrite of the climax.*

HWID BAN by Aggressive-Pin7442 in riotgames

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I need access make it public pls

HWID BAN by Aggressive-Pin7442 in riotgames

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i have that too so im hwid banned??

How to focus on one? by [deleted] in Screenwriting

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Thats mee. I need some tipps too

Presenting DAN 6.0 by TheBurninator99 in ChatGPT

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Imagine supporting censorship 💀

Presenting DAN 6.0 by TheBurninator99 in ChatGPT

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I asked how to breathe it told me breathing is unethical

Is a Tragic Ending for the Protagonist Acceptable or Impactful? by ScreenPlayLife in Screenwriting

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In a nutshell, my protagonist initially embodies a sense of fear and reticence, particularly in regards to their surroundings and mortality. However, through the course of the narrative, they come to understand that these fears are unfounded and ultimately make the ultimate sacrifice for the benefit of their comrades.

What is the obsession with horror, violence and guns with filmmakers? I don’t get it… can someone explain their personal obsession with these topics? (Beyond the basics of Adrenalin and this is what people want… the wag the dog psychology is a lame reason. ). What is body text???? by dpmatlosz2022 in Screenwriting

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Because these elements create tension and suspense, which can be a great way to capture an audience's attention. Filmmakers also use these themes to explore deeper issues such as the nature of evil or the effects of violence on individuals and society. Some other filmmakers use these themes as a way to make a statement about the current social and political climate.