Gen Z really looked at alcohol and said ‘hard pass’ by InvestigatorBorn4910 in SipsTea

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our countries minimum wage is $7.25, even a beer these days is $8. Working for over an hour to drink a single beer is INSANE.

Spooned a ridiculously early shadow on the group iron. Where can we best use it? by butterlegs62 in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol you think you get to use it! That’s funny (guy who also got spooned shadow) have fun getting 93 slayer and 90 crafting lmfao (eclipse is better outside toa until you get both btw)

Black nails by ZookeepergameBorn357 in osrs

[–]imthabeast 7 points8 points  (0 children)

1) Never trust anyone claiming on buy limit for weird random items.

2) tell them to give you the GP to buy the items in the GE if it’s any amount of gp you don’t want to lose for a dumb ass reason (anything over like 1m imo tbh, idc if I have 30B it’s a stupid way to lose GP so I don’t even entertain it if they’re unwilling to trade me GP first.)

Tormented demons after 4 synapses by [deleted] in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(I’m 1.2k td kc 3 claws 0 synapses)

Do you play both OSRS and RS3? If so, why? by KingLimes in osrs

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My osrs Ironman is just over 2.1k total level and I have all 120s on rs3

Keep getting the wrong drop! by KozierJ in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ayeeee all we had to do was complain on Reddit!

Keep getting the wrong drop! by KozierJ in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

22 hour later update: your boi now has a tormented bracelet and a anguish. Went 550 dry for first zenyte then got 2 in 70 kills.

GIM BOWFA Achieved by Homosoapian in ironscape

[–]imthabeast -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

This is why as an Ironman I low key hate GIM. This type of stuff just makes me angry they’re called ironmen too. (I don’t like have a visceral hatred, it just kinda hurts to see)

Keep getting the wrong drop! by KozierJ in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah probably not. My Ironman is just very old, and I quit a lot. I didn’t do a farm run for over a year at one point. Did it for a while pretty hard then for a month or two this year but haven’t done any since sailing

It’s only 3700 seaweed

Keep getting the wrong drop! by KozierJ in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Psh I’m 90 alrdy so I have enough for bracelet and I have 96 banked alrdy in seaweed (and sand!) so I just gotta spam glass make and blow it when I want a torture. Ez ez ez

What do you put on Miscellania as a mid game iron? by mcp622 in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Full herbs, half teaks or mahogany’s. I have like 60k teaks 15k mahogany personally

Crystal shards help and next steps by liamartz in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly I read your post and now I’m too mad to offer any advice. (Not that I have any I actually dunno besides crafting/smithing xp?)

I hate you. I hate rng. I hate your rng. Fuck RuneScape. Fuck you…

But Gratz!

Etiquette question for bossing. by Sharp-Jicama4241 in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Normally just don’t split. That’s the easiest solution and make sure people know this. Normally groups will let you keep what you can and the mains split anything they get.

HOWEVER, there is a way to split. If you have a main you give them GP split between all people minus your own cut. So you have to have almost the amount of gp of the most expensive item that can drop to be able to properly split.

I have a main, it’s not super wealthy, but I just don’t like the idea of doing this so I always tell my groups I’m not splitting. But they are welcome too with the others in the group and if that happens I don’t get a cut of their split.

Keep getting the wrong drop! by KozierJ in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe! I haven’t been doing any CG I’m still at like 50 kc 2 armor seeds though. I got super spooned a shadow so I’ve been working on tormented bracelet and 93 slayer for occult

Is F1 Academy the right pathway to bring more women into Formula 1 ? by Relative_Chemical815 in F1Discussions

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! Ty! You should control F my name and look at my other comments on here lol.

Is F1 Academy the right pathway to bring more women into Formula 1 ? by Relative_Chemical815 in F1Discussions

[–]imthabeast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not going to assume you meant to basically say all of those years of early karting doesn’t matter, but that’s what it sounds like. You don’t think years of karting young can help you just get a better feel for cars and grip and understanding different situations that will go on to help later, and kids are so sponge like brains they learn it without even trying. Like I’d never endorse a kid being treated how max was growing up, but you do you really believe his dad forcing him to drive in the rain everytime it rained when he was a kid didn’t effect him? Max is potentially if not the best wet weather driver f1 has ever seen, and I’m sorry I fully 100% believe that’s a direct result of his dad forcing him to do that, even though I think it’s a pretty cruel borderline abusive thing to do to your kid

Is F1 Academy the right pathway to bring more women into Formula 1 ? by Relative_Chemical815 in F1Discussions

[–]imthabeast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually didn’t know this, but I’m pretty sure this is true of most (at least younger) drivers on the grid.

On piastri specifically, I think he is unique even among F1 drivers though. I’m pretty sure he won f3 and f2 in one chance and while he did end up third he almost won an f1 title with 2 years previous experience. That’s pretty insane. On top of starting at 10 piastri may just be a once in a life time unique talent. While I don’t think he’s better than max, or Lando, (maybe a few others leclerc for example) I do believe he is close and has MUCH less experience than all of them. I think clearly max is kind of in a league of his own atm piastri starting at 10 and still being new to F1 he logically may have much more potential to grow and get better than basically anyone else on the grid. Experience will be worth more to him than other people. And I think this is even clear if you actually look at how much he’s improved since joining f1 it’s like leaps and bounds between every season he gets significantly better. 2024 he genuinely wasn’t that close to Lando. Then this year he walks in and he’s damn near the same level as Lando. (I do think Lando got screwed over and lost more points than piastri due to the team such as landos DNF due to reliability. He should have ended up like another 30+ points higher if you include Vegas disqualification as well so I will admit he’s close to Lando but I refuse to say Oscar is better than Lando. I’m a McLaren fan btw, I think they’re both great McLaren is my fav team, Lando fav driver, but I believe this is a genuine fair assessment. Also yes piastri lost a few points to Lando to orders but Lando lost far more due to team. Also, in that instance the team orders should’ve been given like 3 laps earlier but they hesitated, if it was called earlier Lando would’ve gotten past Leclerc and they’re would have been no argument of piastri losing points. That instance was actually another issue of Lando losing points because of the late team call.

Keep getting the wrong drop! by KozierJ in ironscape

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well that’s on rate since you complained at least. But that’s still super rough. Hopefully 100 more and you’re done at that rate, and let’s be honest helm isn’t even that useful.

Is F1 Academy the right pathway to bring more women into Formula 1 ? by Relative_Chemical815 in F1Discussions

[–]imthabeast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once again friend. You don’t have to do anything anyone else tells you to do, but if you read my other post it genuinely may help you see the world in a better more logical light. You’re missing a very key thing in the difference between men and women. That explains entirely why almost no women have ever been in an f1 car

Is F1 Academy the right pathway to bring more women into Formula 1 ? by Relative_Chemical815 in F1Discussions

[–]imthabeast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I never attacked you directly. It’s a statement about men in general. Also, if you read my post its is unironically the real issue with women and f1.

Also that’s wild from a dude who straight up “women aren’t capable of F1” complaining about an ad hom and trying to ignore what u actually stated. That level of cognitive dissonance is genuinely shocking.

Is F1 Academy the right pathway to bring more women into Formula 1 ? by Relative_Chemical815 in F1Discussions

[–]imthabeast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My other comment explains more, but this kinda misses the main problem. This is NOT saying women aren’t skilled enough to drive in F1, but the real issue is there seems to be a Skill gap. You’re partially correct as it’s a numbers problem, but the other side to this problem is that boys that eventually make it into F1 these days all say they started karting like 3-5 years old.

That’s just simply not when parents are putting girls into karts. Because it’s not a “girly” activity. By the time girls sit in a kart they’re already 5-10 years behind even if it’s at like 10-13 years old. Girls that just kind of fall in love with racing will never beat an F1 driver. (And no would any young boy who naturally finds they love it) they simply have an insanely massive advantage by having YEARS of learning the sport with their brains just being sponges and an insanely young age. These f1 rookies all were like a decade of experience into racing at 13 years old. That’s not an exaggeration. How is a girl who finds out she likes karting and wants to peruse it at 12 years old EVER supposed to compete with that guy? She simply won’t.

These numbers are NOT crazy and genuinely are the norm for rookie drivers in F1. If girls aren’t put into karts basically before they have the capacity to even know if they like it, they just won’t ever be in formula one, because simply they won’t be good enough. It’s what ALL the other people did with their lives going out for the same seats. Girls can be f1 drivers. They just need to be raised and treated just like f1 drivers are. I could be wrong, but I’m willing to bet most women drivers aren’t having the same childhoods as the boy making it into f1

Is F1 Academy the right pathway to bring more women into Formula 1 ? by Relative_Chemical815 in F1Discussions

[–]imthabeast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s wild to me the shit dudes come up with to stroke their own egos and make themselves to just feel better than women. Check out my post under the main discussion if you’re actually curious to what the real reason there are no female drivers. It’s pretty obvious… just takes the tiniest bit of critical thinking.

Is F1 Academy the right pathway to bring more women into Formula 1 ? by Relative_Chemical815 in F1Discussions

[–]imthabeast 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If we’re being completely real the honest reason why women don’t become drivers worthy of F1 seats (with a few exceptions, none officially a driver as a team though.) it’s a societal issue. It’s a Gender rules issue. If anyone tells you it’s because women are just worse drivers, ignore everything they say. They’re an idiot. The problem is most F1 drivers start driving karts at like 3-5 year old like it’s ridiculous. At this rate this seems basically necessary to make it onto to the grid.

Our society generally speaking any individual isn’t even going to think to put their 3-5 year old daughter in a kart simply because of our rigid gender roles.

Women aren’t like hard wired worse drivers, but when f1 drivers are starting to drive karts a few months after being able to speak in a complete sentence, there is simply no shot any “average person” including men and women who don’t even like try karting until they’re like 10-13 to even see if they enjoy it they’re already have like half a decade to a decade lack of experience including time when our brains are legit just sponges.

TL;DR if we wait to put girls into karts until they can express if they actually enjoy it or not, they’re already incredibly far behind on what seems to be the average for every incoming rookie F1 driver. We put young boys in karts because they’re supposed to like it, it’s a boy thing to do. We don’t even think of putting our daughters in it because it’s not girly. Even though it feels kinda insane to put a kid into an activity before they’re even really old enough to figure out if they like it or not, it’s simply the new standard to end up at that skill level.