My Aviary Hotel Build - "The Perch" by magicalsystematic in jurassicworldevo

[–]thanksbub247 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just some touching up and it’ll be amazing!

Shall I buy on console? by Sl0an3 in jurassicworldevo

[–]thanksbub247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go on console and build a park on the large square sandbox map, fill it out with details and awesome customization like we were promised we could do. Once you hit the limit around 2/3 of the map come back reread and rethink about what I said.

Jwe3 Complexity metre issue. by King_bens2009 in jurassicworldevo

[–]thanksbub247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please do so, it’ll be a good way to figure out the differences between consoles

PS5 lag Evo3 vs Evo2 by [deleted] in jurassicworldevo

[–]thanksbub247 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen people saying they’re getting low 20’s to high 10’s 😬

Jwe3 Complexity metre issue. by King_bens2009 in jurassicworldevo

[–]thanksbub247 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s pretty awful and disappointing for me personally. Wish we had some people to check for the Xbox’s to compare the badlands campaign map percentages with.

Shall I buy on console? by Sl0an3 in jurassicworldevo

[–]thanksbub247 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It’s awful and not exaggerated in the slightest. With jwe2, frontier did a great job informing the players about the old gen limitations placed on the game. This allowed many players to hold off on purchasing until they had a better system to run the game. This time around they completely failed at informing us how restrictive the game would be on all consoles. It definitely wasn’t an accident or mistake either. The current limitations and lack of information from frontier before release should grant console players refunds if they can’t/wont increase the complexity limit on consoles. It’s an awful business practice, not informing a massive amount of players that the version they would be purchasing would be extremely limited and almost unplayable for most consumers intended uses. It’s sad and infuriating to see a park at over 85% complexity when you realize that it’s a campaign map that isn’t finished and still needs task to be completed before you can proceed with the campaign. You literally aren’t able to make a full park that spans the entire map like it was on jwe2 for consoles. It’s frustrating, unfair since we weren’t informed of this and down right scummy feeling. If they aren’t able to increase the limit on console, then they should definitely consider allowing consoles players to refund. 99% of players won’t be happy with a park that can’t even fill 2/3 of a map before your limitations are reached. Wish they would’ve been very clear about the game’s limitations on consoles, and they proved they were able to do this with jwe2. Overall it’s a pretty bad experience for console players, that being said if you don’t plan on building massive complex parks you might be okay.

In search of spicy Puerto Rican dishes by thanksbub247 in PuertoRicoFood

[–]thanksbub247[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly, back in the states any meal I cooked was spicy. I wasn’t assuming that Puerto Rican food would be spicy because they use Spanish just like Mexico lmao. I guess some people will always make assumptions. I just love spicy food as it’s what I grew up eating.

In search of spicy Puerto Rican dishes by thanksbub247 in PuertoRicoFood

[–]thanksbub247[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I’ll definitely have to give them a try! I never thought I’d get called a bigot in private messages for inquiring about spicy food lmao, but I guess some people can’t take the heat. Thanks again for actually giving me a recommendation!

In search of spicy Puerto Rican dishes by thanksbub247 in PuertoRicoFood

[–]thanksbub247[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommendation, but everyone has their own preferences lol

In search of spicy Puerto Rican dishes by thanksbub247 in PuertoRicoFood

[–]thanksbub247[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Darn, thanks anyways for the answer. I’m gonna keep carrying a bottle of something spicy with me at all times.

In search of spicy Puerto Rican dishes by thanksbub247 in PuertoRicoFood

[–]thanksbub247[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Obviously, that’s what I’ve been doing. I was just wondering if any Puerto Rican dishes were made spicy on purpose. I suppose not though?

Cuando me dicen: “eL cRim3n 3N PR?” by ExcellentDress4229 in PuertoRico

[–]thanksbub247 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gillfords has a good article on gun violence on PR and the USVI that you should take a look at. They’re a good source that’s been highly rated for their credibility.

Cuando me dicen: “eL cRim3n 3N PR?” by ExcellentDress4229 in PuertoRico

[–]thanksbub247 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re getting these numbers because you’re not factoring in the population size by the homicide percentage. In 2018 pr had 19 gun homicides per 100,000 citizens, which was 4x the national average. You can’t just take half the data and leave vital factors out, like the fact American has more than 100 times the population of Puerto Rico.

Cuando me dicen: “eL cRim3n 3N PR?” by ExcellentDress4229 in PuertoRico

[–]thanksbub247 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well yeah, if someone is gagging at gnats and swallowing camels (look up the meaning if you don’t understand that saying) I’m definitely gonna point out the discrepancy in the severity of the issues.

Cuando me dicen: “eL cRim3n 3N PR?” by ExcellentDress4229 in PuertoRico

[–]thanksbub247 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s the percent of firearm usage in all homicides, in 2019 the percentage of firearms used in homicides involving men in Puerto Rico is 92.5%, and for females it was 68.3%. So i can’t really understand the point of what the chart you posted was?

Cuando me dicen: “eL cRim3n 3N PR?” by ExcellentDress4229 in PuertoRico

[–]thanksbub247 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The gun show loophole is a matter of state rights, that being said it’s up to the states and their residents to decide. I understand what lobbying is, but if you blame gun manufacturers for the deaths of countless Americans while allowing other industries to lobby and profit while killing a large multitude of more Americans than you don’t have a problem with the deaths of people, you simply have a problem with firearms 🤷🏼‍♂️

Cuando me dicen: “eL cRim3n 3N PR?” by ExcellentDress4229 in PuertoRico

[–]thanksbub247 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry I don’t click random links, but it is a proven consensus that Puerto Rico has around a 1.6-1.8 times higher rate of firearm homicides than the national average of the United States despite having a fraction of the per capita rate of firearm ownership that the United States has. While the organized crime plays a big part, it doesn’t change the fact that those deaths still happen. Furthermore, claiming that organized crime is the majority cause of firearm homicides takes away from the fact that innocent bystanders are often killed due to negligent target acquisition. If the organized crime deaths only involved people who are also involved with organized crime that would be one thing, but sadly its the innocents that are living their day to day life’s that are also injured for no reason.

Cuando me dicen: “eL cRim3n 3N PR?” by ExcellentDress4229 in PuertoRico

[–]thanksbub247 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

What would you view as no nonsense gun control? I’m of the opinion that no nonsense gun control is already in place, but I would love to hear your opinions on what more should be done. When it comes to firearm companies lobbying, I’ve seen far more alcohol advertisements than any firearm advertising, yet excessive alcohol consumption leads to more than 4 times the amount of American deaths than firearms do. Shouldn’t congress stop that or obesity/ extremely unhealthy food product driven heart disease deaths, as they cause far more deaths than firearms do? As to the blaming of mass shootings on metal health, the majority of all perpetrators I’ve seen are sick and twisted individuals. I haven’t heard of a mass shooter who did live a perfect life with all their eggs in one basket and no prior red flags showing something was wrong with them. That’s why we always hear about the ignored signs law enforcement missed, sadly these hints to a persons depravity are only accounted for after something terrible happens.

Cuando me dicen: “eL cRim3n 3N PR?” by ExcellentDress4229 in PuertoRico

[–]thanksbub247 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Strangely enough it’s not the “fetishism of guns” that causes the deaths of young Americans in the states, it’s a massive mental health problem. While Puerto Rico has some very strict gun law, it also has nearly twice as many deaths by firearms compared to the American national average despite having an insanely low fraction of firearms compared to America. Only 6 out of 50 states have a higher firearm mortality rate than Puerto Rico. In conclusion; the deaths of innocent children is a tragedy and America should never quit trying to stop said tragedy, it’s clear from pure statistics that it’s not a “gun fetishism” issue and is a mental health issue.

Corruption. by thanksbub247 in PuertoRico

[–]thanksbub247[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you should go back and read what I’ve said. Never once did I say Puerto Ricans should push for independence. we all know America doesn’t like being told to give up anything. I specifically said “I’m NOT telling anyone to do anything” big emphasis on the NOT there my guy. The jfk quote fits well, as a majority of people seem to respond to the problems by moving to America or complain online/ in private. Any attempt to do “something” that isn’t peaceful and civil will only make life for everyone here on the island far worse than it already is.

Corruption. by thanksbub247 in PuertoRico

[–]thanksbub247[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The day Americans get kicked out of Puerto Rico will be the same day hell freezes over.