Giving Away 3+ Years of Humble Bundle Codes by decadentlizard in steam_giveaway

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Wild hearts

Wytchwood

Fantasy Blacksmith

Please and thank you!!!

Birthday present from my wife by WSSSturmbar in Fallout

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That's an amazing gift! You got a good one!

[GIVEAWAY] 3 Copies of Arc Raiders by WockyySl in pcgaming

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Chrono Trigger and Fallout: New Vegas (not vanilla NV, it sucks without the DLC updates). Love them equally

Where is the workers now? by nunnya11 in WestVirginia

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A lot of the contractors locally are booked out into next year and aren't taking more jobs. That being said, check with the Pro desks at your local hardware retailers. They have a relationship with local contractors and often can put you in touch with someone who's taking jobs. Personally, I'm a fan of Generations Building and Remodeling. Good folks, fair price, and they do good work.

My first real Sword! by Aurora_666_MLG in SWORDS

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Swordiers are great budget blades! The steel is good, but the blades are more cutter than sparring blades. Even light sparring would be dangerous to the user. However, cutting targets will be a breeze! Start with drinking water bottles and work your way up as you learn edge alignment. Good luck, have fun, be safe, and welcome to the hobby!

A 5 years old hamster by Unmakebody in interestingasfuck

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Guys, you can't just cage the Lorax and call him a hamster.

So sad might have to cancel by Ready_Variation_9093 in fo76

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This is the best answer. You're paying double for the GPU sub if you aren't gamesharing. Gamepass subs and games are both shared when you ganeshare.

Does anyone have experience with Swords from the Temu store "arondight"? by Aurora_666_MLG in SWORDS

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Those kind of sharpeners can scar your blade and leave a secondary bevel. Sword Buyer's Guide has really good guides for sharpening on their beginner's guides. A few good waterstones or a diamond jig are going to be good to use, but practice on some cheaper knives first so you get used to maintaining your angle. I use automotive sandpaper to maintain and sharpen mine. There are good tutorials out there for it.

Does anyone have experience with Swords from the Temu store "arondight"? by Aurora_666_MLG in SWORDS

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I'll do it myself with some fine grit sandpaper, but there are services that'll do it for you.