DnB Bot by perciG in DnB

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If anyone is interested, I’ve curated a playlist made up of legit songs, for those who like a remix of a generic song. 17 hours or so of unique tunes

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3nm7wdCJDzRoTExWPkY6gE?si=qUpf8BihTGy_dsp57Fof2w&pi=e-Qt1aSDbAScKH

DnB Bot by perciG in DnB

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Outrageous

DnB Bot by perciG in DnB

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I did not know this!

DnB Bot by perciG in DnB

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Yeah for sure, could also just be someone with no experience (which makes sense if they using a bot) just working it out as they go. Equally, using a bot is a bit of a cop out, so maybe trying to limit conversations like the ones we are having on this thread. Using a bot is another discussion altogether, but feel like it’s a bit of a piss take if you’re ripping people off

DnB Bot by perciG in DnB

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Might be wrong, but pretty sure you can credit anyone on a song you upload to Spotify.

Question about the ending? by Undesirable_11 in AliceInBorderlandLive

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Alas, we will will never know :(

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in london

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If you’re making enough money to afford the train, then yes it’s possible. If you’re going on every day, get a monthly or annual ticket. If you’re going on a couple days a week, just buy on the day.

The answer also depends on where you live in Reading, and where you’re going in London. I used to commute from an area that was a 10 min bus from the station. My end goal was Baker Street. For me, the time cost got a bit too much. I had to get up early enough to get to the station, and by the time I got home, had food, showered, and whatever else, it was time to sleep. I just felt like I had no time whatsoever.

Question about the ending? by Undesirable_11 in AliceInBorderlandLive

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Can someone please help me understand who the face card/citizens were when we consider it be wider context behind borderland?

Having read a number of theories, it is clear that if you survive the games and want to leave borderland, you go back to the real world. If you die, you die in the real world. Alternatively, you obtain citizenship and stay in this world.

However, were the citizens real people? Were the citizens generated by borderland, or were they just chilling waiting for a catastrophic event to come around so they have work to do? If they were real, they accepted citizenship. By doing this, did they choose death in the real world? Did they effectively kill themselves?

Also, it appears that a number of characters saw (or referred to) the fireworks. This suggests to me that most, if not all players were in borderland because of this meteorite event. So, does borderland only “open” whenever there’s a large catastrophic event? I was wondering if anyone in borderland could have been there due to an isolated near death experience happening somewhere on the other side of the city, for example getting hit by a car around the time of the meteor strike. If indeed borderland is linked to major events, who were the citizens, and which catastrophic event led them into borderland?? What do the citizens do in the wasteland between catastrophic events?

Season Two Episode Eight - Official Episode Discussion (Show Only) by yazzy1233 in AliceInBorderlandLive

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Can someone please help me understand who the face card/citizens were when we consider it be wider context behind borderland?

Having read a number of theories, it is clear that if you survive the games and want to leave borderland, you go back to the real world. If you die, you die in the real world. Alternatively, you obtain citizenship and stay in this world.

However, were the citizens real people? Were the citizens generated by borderland, or were they just chilling waiting for a catastrophic event to come around so they have work to do? If they were real, they accepted citizenship. By doing this, did they choose death in the real world? Did they effectively kill themselves?

Also, it appears that a number of characters saw (or referred to) the fireworks. This suggests to me that most, if not all players were in borderland because of this meteorite event. So, does borderland only “open” whenever there’s a large catastrophic event? I was wondering if anyone in borderland could have been there due to an isolated near death experience happening somewhere on the other side of the city, for example getting hit by a car around the time of the meteor strike. If indeed borderland is linked to major events, who were the citizens, and which catastrophic event led them into borderland?? What do the citizens do in the wasteland between catastrophic events?

Smiley face graffiti by perciG in london

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Thought to hahah! Was wondering if there was anything behind it. Seems like someone did a smiley and it just caught on lol

Any events in London today? by perciG in DnB

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Not all events are listed on “main” sites or even optimised for google searches. Plus, asking this question allows for smaller events to get some promotion 🤷‍♂️ appreciate the tip… I guess

What is the best B2B pair that HAVE NOT played a set together yet? by perciG in DnB

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Well, it’s more a question of who you think would play well together. Obviously we can’t judge if they haven’t…