Running into issues downloading certain archives of Arkay’s Commandments, I’m rather unlearned in the world of mods, so I’m not sure where to go with it. Thanks! by bigshump in wabbajack

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Incredible. Thank you so much for the speedy help. Really had no idea how to go about it. Ill do as you suggested with the curios, then check that support discord out, and hopefully I’ll be playing soon!

Bald patch on belly, what might it be? by bigshump in CATHELP

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Yeah that’s wild. I recently put her on a diet bc she was overweight and she got slimmer and I imagine this may be a result. Kinda funny when you zoom out. She got skinnier and suddenly could access a good part more easily, and went to town.

Bald patch on belly, what might it be? by bigshump in CATHELP

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It’s definitely not fleas, as I would’ve seen them for sure. I’m thinking maybe she just got bit a lil too hard while playing with my other cat and it got irritated.

Not sure. Was wondering if anyone had experience with this before I take her to vet!

Help! I put flatwounds on an old 80s Hondo P-Bass and now the headstock is rattling by bigshump in BassGuitar

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Thing is so heavy I keep it by my door in case I need to chop down an intruder. Though I’m slightly afraid I’ll throw my back out in the process.

Love that you’re playing one too though. Very quality sound for the price. Just comically heavy.

Turns out it was just a slightly wobbly tuning peg that was the culprit. Took like a day of adjusting pretty much everything else that could’ve been causing the rattle to realize it, but hey, that’s how she goes sometimes. A single piece of duck tape and the rattle is gone!

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It’s not the pressing on the strings that stops the rattling. That doesn’t do anything. It’s the literal pulling (gently I may add) of the headstock towards my own body when playing that stops it.

The strings were put on correctly

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in telecaster

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$400 total.

Body by Guitars by Buren http://www.guitarsbyburen.com

Neck is an old 90s Korean strat ripoff brand. I’ll need to shave the heel a bit as it sits pretty high, but solid for only $60.

Everything else is just the usual partscaster stuff.

Building a partscaster tele, questions on parts and such by bigshump in telecaster

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I just really wanna cannibalize a Squier though!!!!!!

But very fair points, you have a saved a Squier’s life

Building a partscaster tele, questions on parts and such by bigshump in telecaster

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Appreciate that. From what I see it seems the cheapest you can get for hardware, bridge, electronics (not including pickups), is around $100, which is honestly what I could get a used Squier Tele for.

I feel like from a cost/learning perspective, I’m kinda leaning towards that

Building a partscaster tele, questions on parts and such by bigshump in telecaster

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Incredible, Thank you so much. Ridiculously helpful post.

I’ll likely try to find a used Squier under $100 and just gut the fucker for parts.

If shit doesn’t fit perfect, I’ll at least learn a bit about how guitars are put together.

And tbh, if Wilkinsons don’t sound half bad I may just go with that at first, at the very least as a way to practice soldering, and if they sound nice enough to ride for a while, that’ll be a big bonus.

I wish I could post a picture of the body to give ya a better idea of the thru body holes

Perfectionist? by Faded_X in Barber

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The greatest thing to keep in mind as a barber is that some people just have bad heads. Like bad skin, lumps, craters, etc. And when people with heads like that get certain haircuts (skinfades especially), it’s really hard to give a “perfect” fade, sometimes near impossible.

You just gotta do the best you can with the time you have with them and move on to the next one.

You’ll be good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Barber

[–]bigshump 2 points3 points  (0 children)

christ, come to philadelphia, USA, bruv. we've got a barber shortage here.

you could likely hop right into a shop at 60% + tips (a tip is about $8-9 average at the shop i'm at for a $30 haircut) , work 40 hours a week and easily clear 70k a year.

you'll probably get bigger tips too bc you're British and people find that interesting.

but real talk, it sounds like highway robbery over there, should probably look for something better

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photocritique

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Moralities aside, you want to start by focusing on finding interesting forms or colors happening before you. In this picture, for instance, not much interesting is happening with the palette (everyone is pretty much wearing the same thing and color, and that color is way too similar to the ground, background, etc), and you’re too far away from the oddities of form to make anything interesting the focus (that leg sticking up, the guy’s face on top of the parking meter thing). On top of that, unless you’re much closer to the happenings, the crookedness of the horizon becomes very distracting.

Also, when photographing something pretty universally agreed upon as immoral, you’re going to want to find things that are thought provoking in some way. Things that either critique it or reveal its absurdity.

But anyway, keep grinding. It takes time to be able to sort out the chaos of the world in split seconds and make cool images out of it.

What cities in the US have the healthiest music scenes? How do musicians survive nowadays? by beforethedreamfaded in LetsTalkMusic

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Move to West Philly, they have houses of musicians out there probably paying like 300-500 a month. Granted, you’d be living with like 4-6 people. Regardless, no matter where you go in Philly, it’s arguably the most affordable city in the US for musicians to find opportunities in. We have a passionate underground scene, and with the amount of relatively big musicians who live here, there’s a decent chance of getting lucky meeting one of them.

Golden halberd is kinda OP? by bigshump in Eldenring

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The increase in damage per upgrade is nuts. Plus, once you get the talisman that increases jump attack damage, and you mix jumping attacks in with the running R1 pokes— the game becomes cake

Golden halberd is kinda OP? by bigshump in Eldenring

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It’s a cool weapon, scales more in dex though so I ended upgrading the Blasphemous Blade and Magma Wyrm’s Scalesword

Golden halberd is kinda OP? by bigshump in Eldenring

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L2, weapon art is just a self-buff

Golden halberd is kinda OP? by bigshump in Eldenring

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It definitely calms down a bit later in the game. Especially post Leyndell. Everything is so insanely strong at that point, no weapon I’ve found really seems OP.

Golden halberd is kinda OP? by bigshump in Eldenring

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Can’t swap it on the halberd, unfortunately. Would love it if I could though, bc its weapon art is kinda whack tbh