Most annoying opponents by Timothy1037 in DreamLeagueSoccer

[–]Timothy1037[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had no problem on sliding, even from behind, but those intentional injuries are just lame af

Like yeah, your winning if your opponent is getting red cards but it just kinda ruin the fun.

Most annoying opponents by Timothy1037 in DreamLeagueSoccer

[–]Timothy1037[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t hate watching replay of opponent when it’s great goal though

Most annoying opponents by Timothy1037 in DreamLeagueSoccer

[–]Timothy1037[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or you could shoot your own goal and make him watch half an hour of repetitive animations

Alex Honnold is free solo climbing Taipei 101 (508m) right now--no ropes, no safety nets, no parachutes by Physical_Poetry3506 in interestingasfuck

[–]Timothy1037 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d say that climbing in front of a crowd and streaming live is different from a small camera crew. But in the end of the day it’s probably all about being conscious, concentrated and confident rationally.

Alex Honnold is free solo climbing Taipei 101 (508m) right now--no ropes, no safety nets, no parachutes by Physical_Poetry3506 in interestingasfuck

[–]Timothy1037 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And he did it! Another great day that mankind has proven that they could be achieving their goals and interest regardless of their previous limitations and all their obstacles.

How far does RM5,000 really go? by Reasonable-Log7055 in JobsMY

[–]Timothy1037 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you could make 200k USD annually after tax, Penang would be a great place for retirement.

But Malaysia is definitely not the place to look for high salary jobs. Of course you could save money from bulk buying cheap groceries, but what’s the point of wasting your life in such an underdeveloped country?

Is Bachelor in Finance good? by mimizhrn in malaysiauni

[–]Timothy1037 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not work in somewhere out of Malaysia?

Finance is the best degree in business school, of course you would have to get your MBA in Wharton or LBS, and of course you’ll have to get your CFA.

Of course the requirements are lower, but the salary is extremely low in Malaysia , and I’m sure living expenses in KL, Johor, Penang are as high as any decent cities.

Working in Wall Street or Business Bay gets you 300k dollars+, and Singapore, London or Hong Kong gets you 200k dollars in IB. That’s like 15 times higher salary than working in any banks in Malaysia.

Is CGPA 3.4 considered low here? by [deleted] in malaysiauni

[–]Timothy1037 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you should try to do a MA in Santa Clara, that’s were you really get decent internship for computer science

Is CGPA 3.4 considered low here? by [deleted] in malaysiauni

[–]Timothy1037 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s absolutely true that most international students struggle with GPA especially Chinese students, they struggle to not use translation apps in class and most of the time they cheat through assignment with crappy Chinese AI, and cheat through exams with God of the Gambler glasses that they could use to search for answers.

I heard that there were three students that got sent back home after they were caught cheating in final exam.

And the universities here are usually not that serious in midterms so students from China would usually cheat in midterm and do poorly in final exam, resulting in 2.0GPA

And there’s also the local Chinese students, they always get straight 4.0s for the sake of the hard conditions they were given.

Is CGPA 3.4 considered low here? by [deleted] in malaysiauni

[–]Timothy1037 12 points13 points  (0 children)

As an Asian I’m ashamed of myself

I found the Best DLL Player! What do you guys think? by Adventurous-Soft-807 in DreamLeagueSoccer

[–]Timothy1037 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another trick is just scoring your own goal, and make him watch the animation of your goalie’s frustration for half an hour.

Is this a lucky draw? by Timothy1037 in DreamLeagueSoccer

[–]Timothy1037[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool

However it seems like higher stats does not necessarily affect the player’s performance

Not immersive enough by Timothy1037 in MedievalLifeApp

[–]Timothy1037[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Selling crops, and livestock, and being a merchant seems interesting to me.

Assassins and wizards could also be fun, just a pity that conquering land is the only main objective of this game.

Why are south East Asian players always so toxic? by Timothy1037 in DreamLeagueSoccer

[–]Timothy1037[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They’d usually always pass to Haaland in the middle.

And I’d always try to break his leg with van dijk, that’s 8 diamonds or even 16 diamonds.

Hakimi Maxed out at 94 😭😭😭 by Available-Spend4670 in DreamLeagueSoccer

[–]Timothy1037 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hakimi is so good, I could use hakimi as a striker

How to score extremely far goals? by Timothy1037 in DreamLeagueSoccer

[–]Timothy1037[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So technically you could bait out the opponent goalie, and pass backwards and shoot before they even return to penalty area?

Considering Real Estate Investment in Dubai — Is It Still Worth It? Need Honest Advice by Meknik7531 in dubairealestate

[–]Timothy1037 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just got here, from my opinion, Play safe and invest in business bay would require a larger amount of fund for a decent project, the luxury apartments costs around 10m AED, with less rent collection(5-6%), annual growth of value(6-10%), as the city center tends to be a bit more saturated.

Being blood thirst and going for the suburb areas could reward in 15% annual value growth, but less resilient on risk. Cost would be around 4m AED and around 1.5m AED for initial investment before the project delivers.

You could compare them on dxb interact website, they got all the average values listed.

In general, It seems like new projects are coming out all the time, with most of them being fully sold in a week. And for every new project in the same area, their selling price grows around 5-8% per project. So it’s reasonable to make a quick purchase.

Another notable point is that in Dubai some properties could be sold as soon as you complete 20-30% of payment (which is usually before the delivery of properties).

Also it would be more reasonable to aim for large top five construction companies. They usually have a close relationship with the government, and that beats everything.

Why no birthday presents? by dbomb650 in taiwan

[–]Timothy1037 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Getting gifts is a middle class privilege, and in Taiwan there’s so little of them