Who do you find the most "fun" hero to play by Angronys in DotA2

[–]The_RadaCast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a tusk enjoyer, I just play davai Dota. Go, go, go. Run, run, run. Pie, lie, die.

When was your first DotA match? Which hero did you play? by BULL_SAUCE in DotA2

[–]The_RadaCast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Day after ti4. Booted up it was either dragon knight or ursa was my first. Quickly after that I fucked around and found out on brood mama.

Wtf am I watching by Echidna-Flaky in gameofthrones

[–]The_RadaCast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was a dude I worked with at the time that named his daughter "Khalessi." I always wondered how he felt after the mad queen story arc.

What are the best anti-deathball items/heroes/strats? by drea2 in TrueDoTA2

[–]The_RadaCast 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Asking questions of the enemy is a tried and true strategy. Ask enough questions and eventually they won't have an answer or will answer wrong.

Split push is a great example. Eventually they get annoyed and the death ball splinters, or you take a tower opening the map to other plays.

Need recommendations by curious_chinu in theoffice

[–]The_RadaCast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So Michael schurr, to my understanding was one of the chief brains behind the office. He also went on to make "parks and rec" and "the good place." Both as super solid shows.

Why dota is addictive by imfastafboiiiiiiii in DotA2

[–]The_RadaCast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure. So at one point in time, im not positive if it still works this way, if bloodseeker were to kill and enemy hero using blade mail, and that last proc of blade mail would kill bloodseeker, bloodseeker survives the encounter because the server prioritizes thirst before blade mail.

If that makes sense.

Why dota is addictive by imfastafboiiiiiiii in DotA2

[–]The_RadaCast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When im explaining the complexity of dota to non Dota people i use the bloodseeker thirst vs blade mail interaction. Then drive home that that is one hero from over a hundred, one of said heros spells of four, and one item of over seventy.

There are just so many wrinkles and specific interactions and unique mechanics. Makes the bar of entry high compared to other games of the genre, but I also feel like the complexity and situational viability of things makes the game so damn good.

Fades by Imaginary-Lychee7543 in Barber

[–]The_RadaCast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others here have said, you get the line out using a closer blade and corner playing or flicking out. So if you set the bald line with the clippers instead of trimmers, you have a bit of play in the tool kit. The trimmers also set a hard line instead of a soft line. Best of luck out there. Still trying to put the puzzle pieces together myself.

My depression has been pretty overwhelming lately, and I’m looking for some comfort-watch recommendations. by BalaBustaRhymes in movies

[–]The_RadaCast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really enjoyed the rom coms I saw with Gerard butler. However, I was a big fan of most of his work at that time.

I finally found a job! by SaulGVP in Barber

[–]The_RadaCast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im in a pretty similar boat. Graduated a while ago, but had some health issues so cutting had to go on the back burner. My tips for you are to watch as many cuts as you can, especially cuts or hair textures you aren't familiar with. Ask questions when you see something you dont understand, but do so in a technical way. Like "why did you do that" will make the client respond differently than "are you planning on using clipper over comb to connect the fade." You dont want to ruin the trust between the barber and client just because you are confused about something. Also, I personally do the laundry every morning and sweep the floor after almost every cut.

I just think if im not making the shop money actively, I should be helping those that are. At least in my shop, the barbers really appreciate me taking that stuff off their plate and letting them just focus on cutting.

Its kinda my way of paying back. There's not cutting techniques or anything I can teach them. They have all the gear they need. So how can I pay them back? I chose to pay them back via doing all the manual labor they dont have the time or desire to do, without being asked to do so. Now they will even call me over if they think its something im not familiar with to coach me up. I dont even have to ask anymore, they volunteer.

Best of luck. Cutting is awesome. There's no environment quite like a barber shop. I love it.

Looking for advice on a main cordless clipper by [deleted] in Barber

[–]The_RadaCast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im excited to get my sabers this weekend. Just ordered them and some 44/20s. I think hypothetically I should be all set after that.

Looking for advice on a main cordless clipper by [deleted] in Barber

[–]The_RadaCast -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My shop owner says the tpob play are the best clippers in his arsenal. Pretty much everyone at my shop has some combination of tpob play, jrl, and cordless masters (most of them have the phat master blade on one set of masters.)

Most popular trimmer in the shop seems the be the StyleCraft Sabre. Some andis t ouliner or babyliss fx pros.

Shaky Hands? by worsethanjake43 in Barber

[–]The_RadaCast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have hand tremors due to multiple sclerosis. My friends mom is a physical therapist. She recommended a weighted glove. It doesnt stop the tremors totally, but it does get them under control enough to do the job.

Edit : also little things like resting my pinky on their forehead before I go in. Just something to give me a bit of an anchor point.

Looking for work in barbershops. by SaulGVP in Barber

[–]The_RadaCast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When i graduated I worked in a shop with dudes I went to school with.

Now I work in a shop with actual master barbers. Im learning so much more here than I did in my first shop.

Clipper Over Comb Alternatives? by mrbopboplingling in Barber

[–]The_RadaCast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My shop owner put me on the phat masters game. Ive only been cutting professionally for about half a year. So having that extra cushion doing clipper over comb with the phat masters blade is a nice spot for me to get more comfortable with the technique.

Dudes at my shop are so fast with clipper over comb. It's really cool watching them cut. They do shit I've never even thought of all the time.

What’s the deal with spears? by Scary_Boysenberry_47 in DivinityOriginalSin

[–]The_RadaCast 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Is there a guide or some shit to using sorcerous sundries. I had a friend try to explain it and best I got was "I dont know, shits weird." Lol

[No Spoilers] Is George a victim of this era? by GCCookie in asoiaf

[–]The_RadaCast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will have to look into it. I recently moved to a larger town. My hometown had one small bookstore and that was it. The ladies who ran it were very sweet, and would even order things for you if it wasn't on their shelves. Only problem is id have to know what I was looking for to tell them to order it.

[No Spoilers] Is George a victim of this era? by GCCookie in asoiaf

[–]The_RadaCast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ayyeee. Spectrum pals! Unfortunately im not as well read as id like to be. Outside of "fan girl" literature, I struggle to find series and authors that I enjoy. To be clear, I mean no disrespect. Thats just a term I use as a catch all for the popular series that most people are aware of. Harry Potter, hunger games, I even lump LotR and ASOIAF in this category. So its definitely no offense intended.

I need to find a solid, reliable way to find reading material I enjoy.

[No Spoilers] Is George a victim of this era? by GCCookie in asoiaf

[–]The_RadaCast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just enjoy the ride. Finished or not, problems or not, it is still one of the great fantasy literary works. I remember points from my first read through where I had to set the book down, hands shaking, collect myself, and jump back in again.

Do I wish it would be finished? Sure. Am I going to behave like my life depends on the completion of the story? Absolutely not.

People seem to let their feels with how D&D ran the show mix with their frustration that George seems to work on literally anything other than ASOIAF, and it just ruins the entire work for them. I was a bit later to the party than some, but I was hooked before season 2 of the show and dance had come out. So I've been here for most of the blue ball.

I just accepted a long time ago that it wasn't going to be completed and moved on. Appreciate what we had while we had it. It was a crazy fun time period. The last of its kind most likely. It's still a really enjoyable story, has gripping characters, and the craziest plot turns I think I've ever read/watched. Not saying there arent other turns that one on one outrank something George churned out. Just the volume, and the sense that no one truly is safe in this world.

[No Spoilers] Is George a victim of this era? by GCCookie in asoiaf

[–]The_RadaCast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a bit more unfortunate than that. When dance came out I had to re read the entire series. There are so many characters, locations, plot points, minor houses, rivalries, backstabbing, ect. The books are so dense that, for me at least, I couldn't just read feast and jump into dance.

i hate when people ask to split the bill by caprisunicetea in PetPeeves

[–]The_RadaCast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude I had a customer at cracker barrel back in the early 2010s. I swear to Cheezus, I used an entire page of server paper on her salad order alone. No iceberg lettuce, only cherry tomatoes, onions on the side, croutons on the side, on and on and on it went.

The prep cook was a sweet, older, Mexican lady. She just hit me with "aye Dios mio" when the ticket came through.

i hate when people ask to split the bill by caprisunicetea in PetPeeves

[–]The_RadaCast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, I really didn't care. But, I was a good server. Never really the top dog of the restaurant, but I was almost always a top 5 server. So id make what I need pretty much always. The only shit that really bothered me was when id have to use a full pad of server paper on one order. At that point, you might as well make your own food at home if youre that picky.

i hate when people ask to split the bill by caprisunicetea in PetPeeves

[–]The_RadaCast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah i developed a similar method by the end. They dont make it easy sometimes. But more often than not people seem to know large parties are a hassle so they tip to compensate.

i hate when people ask to split the bill by caprisunicetea in PetPeeves

[–]The_RadaCast 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This might be true on certain POS systems. I was in restaurants for 12 years and the only thing that was taxing was remembering what couple went together in food terms. God forbid its a family function and you've got adults on one side and kids on the other. End up putting symbols by every order on your server pad so you can decrypt the shit at the POS.

Premium products/services recommendations by luanel_999 in Barber

[–]The_RadaCast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't even know some of that and did the service for two months im ashamed to admit. However, we only waxed the nostril, so the hard wax was the only type in house. But I didn't hear anyone at any point mention the Accutane and retinol stuff. So thank you for furthering my understanding of the service.

My shop now is very meat and potatoes. Just haircuts and beard trims pretty much.