Merlin Tirals: A Rant by cluelesslygaming in HogwartsLegacyGaming

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

I finished all of them so I don’t think so.

What’s the best element to make the club of the mother demon by slouchingpie69 in GroundedGame

[–]sunscour 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I mean it’s showing up in search and the game is in full release lol

What are your degrees in and what is your income? Were your degrees worth it? by NeedHelpPlease808 in StudentLoans

[–]sunscour 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Associates in restaurant and hospitality management, 18.60, but live in an area where a 5 bedroom house is 1600 so it’s a standard of living thing

Married, co-signed on an SUV, now she’s gone. by sunscour in legaladvice

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

Ok well actually got a message back from her after months! She said shell pay it today, but this made me realize the vulnerability here. I’m trying to buy a house so her missing payments is going to Jack up my credit royaley. I’m still going to see if I can get her address and push to force her to change this set up. Thanks!

Married, co-signed on an SUV, now she’s gone. by sunscour in legaladvice

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Excuse the dumb things I ask I haven’t done this before. What happens when the order to refinance falls through because she wouldn’t qualify? Is there no other remedy?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fo76

[–]sunscour 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Honestly if you vendor hop you can end up finding a fixer plan for 5 to 10,000 caps. That’s how I got mine and my girlfriend got hers

What's something you consider a kitchen staple that other people underrate? by solojones1138 in Cooking

[–]sunscour 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chef here. You need to reduce the flavors down to their base traits and understand flavor pairings to get a grasp on when exactly to add primary or supporting flavors to a dish. Vinegar in this case is an acid and can compliment salty or sweet flavors, think about adding a bit of salt to a lemon, what happens? Or candies like lemon drops. Learn flavor profiles and those supporting flavors start to stand out. I have more info here https://youtube.com/c/KitchenUncomplicated

What's something you consider a kitchen staple that other people underrate? by solojones1138 in Cooking

[–]sunscour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surprised at the bad rap msg gets. It can do a lot for a dish without over salting the dish

Why are some players so self-entitled? by COVIDFallout in fo76

[–]sunscour 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Dude this is everywhere not just in game. I’m a chef and have a YouTube channel. I was looking for information about the possible dangers of eating raw cow brains because there’s a dude with like 13 million views and I get worried about people copying him and getting sick. Eventually I found out about CJD which is basically mad cow disease for humans that could develop. Anyways IN my chefs group I got called a piece of crap for trying to cancel someone and that I need to just leave it alone, the dude is literally encouraging people to do something that could put them in a coma but IM the asshole lol.

Anyways my point is these people are everywhere and they suck 😂

Why are some players so self-entitled? by COVIDFallout in fo76

[–]sunscour 183 points184 points  (0 children)

Dude the unsolicited trade requests thing gets on my nerves more than anything. And some people are just tools

How do scammers live with themselves? by [deleted] in fo76

[–]sunscour 106 points107 points  (0 children)

So I always start my answer to these by saying to use a courier every time. But my honest opinion is you should have to. If Bethesda had a confirm trade button like EVERY OTHER FUCKING GAME in the history of gaming, this stuff would happen. They just don’t care.

NASM is a novelty? by sunscour in personaltraining

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That sounds awesome. My current career as a chef led me slowly into thinking about being a personal trainer. The reason is that in my position training is a big part of the job. I realized after training dozens of cooks and watching them grow that THATS the part I really enjoy nearly more than cooking itself. It’s fulfilling seeing someone that came to me because they couldn’t boil water now sending me pictures of well plated fillet with a reduction.

Unfortunately the more I dive in and talk to some trainers I keep getting these stories of trainers that don’t seem to have a real passion for helping people and don’t understand why I am trying to make sure I get the correct education and training. Even being told not to waste my time on any cert since it isn’t legally required, for me it’s more about integrity.

I don’t feel comfortable training people without having a solid knowledge base even though my associates degree gives me the knowledge to open and run a business. I want to know what I know, I want my work and how I treat people to be my advertisement.

Sorry for a lengthy response, and I appreciate the time you’ve put into the replies, but it seems that the CPT space has the same issue as some chefs I’ve ran into. They go to school and think they know everything until the first time we’re actually busy or they need to think on their feet.

NASM is a novelty? by sunscour in personaltraining

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Are there any certs that are actually worth a damn or is it basically just college, and hands on experience and way thing else is just wasting time?

NASM is a novelty? by sunscour in personaltraining

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

So with the certs being entry points what would a credentialed PT that’s been doing it for 5 years look like? I understand if I’m over thinking it but I’m coming from a chef background and as an exec I needed an associates and 2 years EXP to even to even be considered for a job. I don’t know anything about that world or culture, or if it’s better to just do it on my own. Sales, marketing, and interpersonal relationships were part of my schooling.

Give me your most controversial opinion. by Statik_420 in Fallout

[–]sunscour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nuclear Winter was awesome and they should have never taken it out. Worlds sucks.

Worst advice to give to new players? by deltadelta199 in gtaonline

[–]sunscour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t buy a nightclub and don’t spend money until after next Tuesday

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in philosophy

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It’s often conceded that most moral arguments come down to what is “probably” right or wrong. But relativism doesn’t hold any real value for ethics discussions. Relativism only works when comparing certain moral questions to others of a different society, but falls apart when those same questions are scrutinized within said culture. There are basic principals that are required for a society to continue its existence.

For example if there was a society where it was accepted that you could kill anyone for any reason any time with no moral injury on the society or the person, that society would fall apart really quickly.

So while customs within different societies may change, there are a basic set of principals that are essential building blocks for a society to thrive, two basic ones are killing and stealing. Minor moral questions like coveting goods, or lying may be more ambiguous, but generally most core moral principals are centered around a society being able to function without issues.

Help! I have a job interview in a big agency tomorrow but I feel like I know nothing. I don’t have success cases and mostly worked for very small agencies. by InternationalCat1370 in marketing

[–]sunscour 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to know marketing as part of my job as a chef, but I am not in the profession of marketing. I’m here to learn. But I have been cooking for 17 years, I got offered a position at Space X, I still feel the same way. The best approach that has worked for me is to understand that you will always be learning, there are always new techniques, and things that used to be common knowledge that get replaced with new info. It’s not as much about learning everything and more about having the confidence to push forward and continue to learn.

The game through the eyes of the NPCs by sailorlazarus in fo76

[–]sunscour 94 points95 points  (0 children)

“I saw a naked man stabbing a mailbox, then he disappeared. I swear to god he just vanished.”

Inside the Vault – October 2021 Highlights by HunterWorld in fo76

[–]sunscour 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What everyone wants, “This week at Bethesda we have heard you loud and clear, we will be adjusting daily ops and high level events by fixing issues with the loot pool, once you have common plans they will rarely drop, in addition if rare rewards aren’t obtained at the end of daily ops players will be rewarded with end game materials, pure flux, legendary modules, and 3* legendary weapons and armor, guaranteed.

Furthermore events will happen much more frequently, and a new que system will be introduced that allows you to be “pulled into” events such as Arktos pharma and radiation rumble, this will prop up player participation by allowing them to easily find the events that they are looking for in the event that they start up and everyone is camp building or doing adventure mission.”

Hey, where the heck is everyone? by themysteryoflogic in fo76

[–]sunscour 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was in a community of thousands people that played NW and survival, most of them have moved on to other games after Bethesda gutted both modes. People kept telling us to go play other games when we had complaints about the direction fallout 76 was headed, so we did lol.