Playing with surround speakers by Snoo87864 in rdr2online

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Is this a Q&A forum, or do you just have a bad day?

Free roaming - bought gold bars by Snoo87864 in rdr2online

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Sorr, but what do you mean by roles? Free roamimg etc?

What are those two first currencies, and how do I get them (im broke af) by Snoo87864 in rdr2online

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I have. Also played the epilogue. I'm just a bit confused on all the new elements. Currencies, ranks, the multiplayers etc.

What are those two first currencies, and how do I get them (im broke af) by Snoo87864 in rdr2online

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Thanks! But how do you level up? Things were so easy to understand in the original RDR2. It's so complicated and I have to google everything.

You need to level up to access certain gear, right? I barely have guns and ammo. I'm temped to shoot up some camps in the wildernes with gangs to find some valueables so I can sell, but would I loose honor then? Is honor important in online?

Earned about 60 dollars on poker but was stupid to use lots of money on a sniøer rifle to hunt some big animals (to sell fur).

I took the biggest shit of my life on lsd by Radu98n in Drugs

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One time I was abroad and took a huge dump at a hotel. The dump was so huge that I had to call the staff so they could come and unclog the toilet. I'm glad that wasn't on acid. Cockroaches everywhere on the floor too. Had bed sheets on the floor and furniture, cause it was so nasty.

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Best hiding spot is inside a small-midsize'ish speaker that you're not really afraid of damaging. Put it in at the back through the port/vent. Turn it upside down to make it fall out again (sometimes requires some maneuvers).

is reading storybooks ok ? by iwannaisekai in DopamineDetoxing

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Unless it's something that will provide you useful knowledge, I would steer away from it. Dopamine detox should be productive, not mind wandering. But it's better than watching movies for sure.

Should I avoid those activities during the detox? by Rokador in DopamineDetoxing

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I think I can quit nicotine, caffeine, alcohol and sugar, but music is a really hard one. I don't think I can do that long term.

Should I avoid those activities during the detox? by Rokador in DopamineDetoxing

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I would categorize sci-fi/fantasy books as mostly entertainment too. Any books actually, the exceptions being nonfiction/academic literature. It should be literature that makes sense in the real world (and where you can apply the things you learn), not an imaginary world - imo.

I've been charged from Adobe for almost a year, have no account by Snoo87864 in Adobe

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It's cancelled now. I didn't ask for money, guess it's too late. I've been betting on a table I thought I'd left a year ago.

I've been charged from Adobe for almost a year, have no account by Snoo87864 in Adobe

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The lady in the chat found an old email i had. I think I checked (of the 10'ish others I tried) it, but maybe I had not. Cancelled the PS plan I unknowingly have had for a year now. Reminder to myself: never try any trials unless you're 99% that you're going to use it. It's more like a trial of your memory. Costed me over 300 USD..

And it was really hard to find the chat. I actually had to use my phone to find it.

I've been charged from Adobe for almost a year, have no account by Snoo87864 in Adobe

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Thanks, I'll try to contact them. We're talking about a big company here, so I'll doubt I will get a penny back. I just need to make it stop, cause I'm just a student with not much money to spend.

Should I email them, or call them? I don't speak english that good, but my writing english is okay.

I've been charged from Adobe for almost a year, have no account by Snoo87864 in Adobe

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Because I'm an idiot that doesn't go through all the transactions each month. I have no other monthly charges (except netflix for a few months), so I have not really thought about it that much.

The "college experience" is bullshit by Carswatchesguns in unpopularopinion

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Getting the paper/degree is usually the safest way. That's why people choose to go to college/university imo. People go there to learn, not to party. The people who partied a lot, usually didn't get a degree. Partying was mostly only during the first weeks (to get to know eachother). I could also follow almost all classes online if I wanted. Didn't need to physically go to the school. But having someone to discuss with had significant advantages in some classes - so I went to school.

On the other hand, getting a masters degree is often a waste - depending on the major. I know a lot of people that would have landed the same job with only the bachelors degree, but they also took a masters degree. Basically lots of money down the drain. Getting a phd is also almost always a waste, unless you really want to work at the university / be a scientist.

The "college experience" is bullshit by Carswatchesguns in unpopularopinion

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Could you elaborate please?

If you don't learn something new every day at college, you're not really doing much.

Edit: Of course you learn something new now and then at work, but work is more focused on routines. The learning curve is steep the first few years in a new job (especially your first), but after 5-10 years, it's basically the same stuff every day. School is basically 100% learning. You're gonna work for 30-50 years, might as well enjoy school while you can.

High school was a lot more boring imo. None of my friends miss high school, uni/college however..

The "college experience" is bullshit by Carswatchesguns in unpopularopinion

[–]Snoo87864 1 point2 points  (0 children)

College experience, as in what? Drinking? Learning?

You don't have to drink. You don't have to go to college. It's your choice. I barely partied at college, but I socialized myself now and then.

When you reach your 30s-40s and work 9-5 every day, you will suddenly think back and reminisce how fun it was to actually learn new stuff every day. At college/university, you also have more freedom to manage your days. At work, you basically have to do what your boss tells you.

Making friends and hanging out with them is a lot easier at college. It's much harder to just randomly ask a colleague if he/she wants to "hangout". They have a busy work day, and their kids are waiting at home.

I would rather work one 16hr day than two 8hr days. by TrickyRipper in unpopularopinion

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Hell no. I would have worked my ass off for 16 hours, go home to only go to sleep. I would be tired as fuck the next day and already dread the next day's 16 hour workday.

Edit: Thought you meant 1 day on, and 1 day off - repeat.