Costco animated werewolf not working no sound no movement can anyone help? Thanks

2024.11.26 15:20 Adorable-Spray4379 Costco animated werewolf not working no sound no movement can anyone help? Thanks

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2024.11.26 15:20 Antitious CASINO HEIST | Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Campaign Part 5

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2024.11.26 15:20 Inevitable_Job4328 Can I Join Amazon or Other FAANG Companies Without Prior Full-Time Experience?

Hey everyone,
I’m curious about breaking into FAANG (Amazon, Google, etc.) as a software engineer, but I have a question: is it possible to get hired without any prior full-time job experience?
For context, I’m a recent graduate (or about to graduate) and have worked on personal projects, internships, and coursework. I’ve also been sharpening my data structures and algorithms skills through platforms like LeetCode. I’m trying to build a standout portfolio, but I’m worried about the lack of traditional job experience on my resume.
Have any of you landed a FAANG role straight out of school or from a non-traditional background? If so, what helped you the most? Is it all about acing the technical interviews, or do they place a lot of weight on previous work experience?
Any tips or insights from people who’ve been through this would be super helpful! Thanks in advance! 🙌
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2024.11.26 15:20 fl_1ck3r Veeradheerasooran | Chiyaan Vikram | release update

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2024.11.26 15:20 Cleli-aa Any advices for a beginer ?

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2024.11.26 15:20 Yonkers1 Ready to pull the trigger on 4K

Evening all,
Just about to pull the trigger on a 4K monitor
The 32" ASUS ROG Swift Gaming Monitor PG32UCDM
or
The 31.5" MSI 321URX QD-OLED Monitor The asus is £20 cheaper
Any thoughts ?
Many thanks
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2024.11.26 15:20 vitaelity Ingat sa mga kaliwaan scheme sa second-hand online channels like FB Marketplace and Carousell.

Ingat sa mga kaliwaan scheme sa second-hand online channels like FB Marketplace and Carousell. Apparently uso pala talaga yung mga modus operandi na kaliwaan daw kuno para sa pagbili ng gamit sa Carousell at FB Marketplace. Madalas na tinatarget ay mga gadgets tulad ng phones at laptops, at mga appliances.
Modus: Ipa-ship na daw ang gamit, tapos ibibigay daw ang bayad pagkaship. Pero hindi na magpaparamdam ang user pagkasahip mo ng item.
https://preview.redd.it/m3cp7fimj93e1.png?width=858&format=png&auto=webp&s=fb3b6e42d4b16c12933fc67a91db0f28d1097863
Muntik na ako madale nitong modus. Nakita ko lang ngayon sa Carousell account ko na suspended na ang user, which means may fradulent activity siya na ginawa given na bago din yung account (a few days ago lang din nagawa).
Ingat po at holiday season pa naman.
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2024.11.26 15:20 TheRedcrosseKnight So You Want Strahd to Stay Dead?

This is a followup post to another I made in defense of the RAW ending of Curse of Strahd. In it I argued that Strahd's post-campaign return is a perfectly legitimate and satisfying ending if you and your players head into the campaign with the proper genre expectations (i.e. understanding and accepting from the start that this is a gothic horror story where total victory isn't remotely possible). However, these expectations seriously clash with D&D's heroic fantasy conventions. It's a rare D&D group that would be OK with seeing their crowning heroic achievement casually undone with a wave of the Dark Powers's hands.
A lot of D&D groups want (and expect) a happy ending after a long and arduous campaign, and there's nothing wrong with that! You should always prioritize the satisfaction of your players over fidelity to the gothic genre or the source material. There's nothing wrong in general with treating Curse of Strahd as more of a dark fantasy, Castlevania-y experience than a true horror story. D&D as a system gels better with this take, and I would guess the vast majority of D&D players prefer it to authentic horror (if they didn't they would probably be playing a different game!). If you feel your players would take issue with the module's ending, then you'll need to find a way to keep Strahd dead for good. The rest of this post will take a look at several options (some popular and well-known, others much less so), offering critiques and some advice on why a group might prefer one to another.
KEEP IT SIMPLE, STUPID
There's a lot to be said for just leaving the guy dead. No need to jump through narrative hoops to justify why Strahd doesn't come back. He just doesn't. Unless your players have been spoiled, they have no reason to think that Strahd's return would even happen in the first place (only the Abbot is explicitly aware of it, and he's far from a credible source of information). This is the simplest approach and one that requires no additional work from you as a DM. Madam Eva's reading even kind of implies that the PCs are the fated heroes destined to destroy Strahd, so you really don't have to change a thing about the module to make this ending work. I think this is the best solution for most groups, and one that avoids adding unnecessary bloat to a campaign that can already take years to complete.
Use This Ending If: You just want Strahd to stay dead. You want to finish this module in less than two years. You are a lazy DM (affectionately). You don't mind ignoring homebrew content popular with this subreddit (a good attitude to have when running this campaign in general).
Don't Use This Ending If: One of the other options really speaks to you. You're addicted to homebrew (I've been there). You're down for the long haul (and your players are too!).
In short, only choose another option if you think it would contribute something meaningful to your campaign, beyond simply justifying why Strahd stays dead (which, again, doesn't need to be justified!)
A RAW ENDING
In my other post, I called attention an often-overlooked way of dealing with Strahd's threat long-term: staking him through the heart without destroying him in order to keep him paralyzed in perpetuity (at least until the stake is removed). This prevents him from returning, but at great personal cost to the PCs. With Strahd alive, but pacified, the Mists remain, preventing the PCs from ever returning home.
It's a bittersweet, gothic ending that (as u/mpirnat pointed out) is foreshadowed both by the wizards of the Amber Temple (who dedicated their lives to keeping evil sealed) and by the ending of Death House, where the party can choose to sacrifice an innocent in order to escape. This parallels the choice a party must confront in a RAW run of Strahd (assuming they're aware that Strahd will not stay dead, which should be telegraphed well ahead of time): do they choose to kill Strahd and escape Barovia, knowing it will doom innocent Barovians to future suffering under his rule? Or do they give up all hope of ever returning home, devoting their remaining lives to keeping evil bound, as the wizards of the Amber Temple did before them?
Use This Ending If: You want to remain faithful to the module and the gothic horror genre. Your players appreciate moral dilemmas and hard choices. You and you players enjoy bittersweet endings.
Don't Use This Ending If: You want a full-throated happy ending (or at least the possibility of one). You, like James T. Kirk, reject no-win scenarios.
THE BAD ENDING
This one is (technically) RAW. The module tells us that "The Dark Powers of Ravenloft would consider Madam Eva a worthy choice to replace Strahd as the master of Ravenloft," so we know it's at least possible for Strahd to be replaced, though the Dark Powers (not Strahd himself) alone have the power to determine a successor. Theoretically, it's possible for a sufficiently evil PC (perhaps one corrupted by the Amber Temple vesitges, as much as I dislike that whole aspect of the module) to take Strahd's place, presumably after defeating him.
This is a bad ending in the sense that it involves a once-heroic individual succumbing to darkness and perpetuating Strahd's eternal cycle of abuse (out with the old tyrant, in with the new). It's also (in my view) a bad ending in general and not one I would generally recommend. For one thing, unless you're running a campaign starring native Barovians (in which case this ending could actually be compelling and appropriate) your average PC has zero connection to Barovia, to Strahd himself, or to his curse. At least Madam Eva is (however obscurely) connected to Strahd's past. Why would the Dark Powers make some rando from the Sword Coast Darklord of Barovia? What karmic purpose would that serve? If that rando did something truly awful enough to warrant becoming a Darklord, they would no doubt be given their own Domain of Dread tailor-made for them and cursed with an equally tailor-made punishment.
Use This Ending If: You like the idea of the vestiges being the Dark Powers and of them warring with each other for control over Domains of Dread (and making PCs into their chosen champions: an idea popularized by MandyMod's homebrew). You really vibe with that one quote from The Dark Knight.
Don't Use This Ending If: You care about old-school Ravenloft lore. You feel (as I do) that a foreigner becoming Lord of Barovia doesn't make thematic or narrative sense. You want to avoid the PvP drama that likely will arise from a PC becoming the next BBEG.
THE BEST ENDING
This is the "best" possible ending. In it, the PCs successfully redeem Strahd and he voluntarily escapes his curse. There's precedent for this in Ravenloft lore with the character of Lord Soth. After decades of introspection, Soth makes peace with his past actions, refusing to be ruled by them, and is consequently let go by the Dark Power (who can no longer effectively torment him). Of course, the meta reason for Soth's sudden departure was due to the Hickmans (who disliked the Ravenloft setting to begin with) wanting him back in Dragonlance. But even so, the idea that a Darklord's punishment is self-perpetuating, that they could at any time escape their fate by simply choosing not to repeat their past errors, is compelling. In Strahd's case, all it would take is him choosing not to pursue Tatyana and the Dark Powers would lose all power over him. That Strahd could break his curse at any time but chooses not to over and over again is thematically rich. It makes him a truly tragic figure (though being tragic doesn't make him automatically sympathetic; Strahd, as written, is tragic but not sympathetic). The Darklords are all Sisyphuses, too blinded by ego, rage, or self-delusion to ever elect not to keep rolling the boulder.
The problem with redeeming Strahd is that his character (especially in 5e) is thoroughly irredeemable. Tracy Hickman makes that clear in the foreword to the module, where he states that Strahd at heart is "a selfish beast forever lurking behind a mask of tragic romance." Strahd's utter irredeemably is something of a sacred cow on this subreddit. But the truth is that there's nothing wrong with altering his character (and history!) to make him a more sympathetic villain: someone capable of being redeemed. The top comment from this post offers some interesting food for thought. Essentially, the only way to get Strahd to atone for his sins is for the party themselves to forgive him, thus breaking the cycle of resentment and abuse perpetuated by him (and, in this commentator's version, by the Dark Powers as well).
Use This Ending If: You and your players enjoy sympathetic villains. You want redemption to be a major theme of the campaign (or at least a possibility). You're willing to alter Strahd's 5e history and personality (because, let's be real, his RAW story in no way makes him sympathetic).
Don't Use This Ending If: You find it overly saccharine. You loathe the idea of making Strahd more sympathetic. You believe Strahd being hopelessly beyond redemption is fundamental to his character and story.
THE SILLY ENDING
This one is Chris Perkins approved!
For those unaware, Perkins is the principal author of the module (he's also a rare cryptid sometimes sighted roaming the remote forests of Washington). In his own run of Curse of Strahd (live streamed in the Dice, Camera, Action! series) Perkins had van Richten give his party a Vistani effigy: a Strahd doll that was ritually enchanted to imprison Strahd. The ritual involved the blood sacrifice of a Vistani (the party rogue sacrificed poor Arabelle), empowering the doll, which the players affectionately dubbed Mr. Shambleface. In the final encounter (SPOILERS!), rather than fighting Strahd, the party trapped him in the doll. This was a huge anticlimax and a disappointing ending to an otherwise great arc. This evidently counted as destroying Strahd, causing the Mists to lift (though Barovia would continue to haunt the Waffle Crew long after they supposedly "escaped" its grasp). If you go this route, I would at least recommend making your party fight Strahd first BEFORE trapping his soul. Otherwise, your players will be in for disappointment.
For a less murderous take on this idea, you can replace the doll (or the ritual that powers it) with some other receptacle to contain Strahd's soul. Perhaps he must be staked with a special stake carved from the corrupted wood of the Gulthias tree, trapping his soul inside it. If that stake is ever buried, it will sprout a new Gulthias tree, spawning blights driven by Strahd's insatiable thirst (or even functioning as vessels for his will, forming a kind of Strahd hivemind). Anything goes, really. The imprisonment spell basically does this RAW, but unless you drastically increase the level range of the campaign, there's no way your party will be capable of casting it (unless, of course, they resurrect Patrina Velikovna...).
Use This Ending If: You're a silly little guy. You would never dare trespass against our lord and savior Perkins. You like the idea of Strahd being imprisoned, but think the Mists remaining up is a terrible ending. You are slave to the will of Mr. Shambleface (who could say no to that beautiful smile?).
Don't Use This Ending If: You think it's absurd (it is, but I kind of love it anyway). You have a bad case of pediophobia. You're willing to incur the wrath of Perkins (a dangerous gamble: be sure to keep your doors and windows locked at night and make sure no one can crawl in through the chimney).
THE SECRET ENDING
How do you think King Katsky of Crypt 13 fame got his hands on a gun? Sure, maybe he was lying about being a time traveler. But, hear me out, what if he wasn't (queue dramatic drum roll)? That's right folks, time travel is real, and what campaign couldn't use some time travel shenanigans? Not content with merely keeping Strahd dead? How about stopping him from "dying" in the first place (or not! you could always kill him when he's just a human with some wizard and fighter levels)? Better yet, since Barovia is canonically the first Domain of Dread, whose to say that any others would have formed without Strahd's pact? You may have just obliterated all of Ravenloft (a feat Tracy Hickman could only dream of).
Maybe your PCs use speak with dead to talk to Katsky, and he teaches them how to build a time travel machine. Or maybe they use the notorious luck blade to wish to stop Strahd's curse from ever happening. Time travel narratives are polarizing (for good reason) and fraught with narrative pitfalls. But traveling back in time to Tatyana's wedding to stop the fratricide from happening and the Domains of Dread from forming (all while dealing with the ticking time bomb of Leo Dilisnya's betrayal) could be an amazing way to wrap up a campaign (so long as your players are unanimously on board with potentially erasing everything they did up to that point, that is). Chris Perkins himself ran this exact scenario, and it was one of the highlights of that series. It's also the plot of the 2e module Roots of Evil, worth a look if this idea intrigues you.
Just don't let your players get away with time traveling to Strahd's birth to kill him as an infant. Nobody likes roleplaying the Baby Hitler problem (though if you and your players are down for that sort of thing, Baba Lysaga would certainly try to stop them, not to mention the whole palace full of guards...)
Use This Ending If: You love time travel and think it makes everything better!
Don't Use This Ending If: You hate time travel and think it makes everything worse.
THE BINDING OF VAMPYR
My personal bugbear. This post covers my objections to it pretty well, but the biggest is one is this: making Vampyr into a "secret final boss" is just a bad idea. Strahd is the villain of this story, and that story should end with your PCs fighting him, not some other guy lurking behind the curtain. Turning Strahd into the puppet of an obscure and ill-defined god of vampirism does a disservice to him and to the campaign in general. It's Curse of Strahd, not Curse of Vampyr. Neverthless, plenty of DMs attest to having run the Binding of Vampyr successfully. Some even claim it was the highlight of the whole campaign.
The whole thing leans hard on heroic fantasy and requires alterations to the lore (notably, Vampyr is already bound in the book), but if ritually sealing eldritch evil sounds too cool to pass up on, then by all means go for it! The only thing I would definitely recommend is having it happen before the final fight with Strahd to eliminate the problem of a "secret final boss." This also presents a problem for a party: Do they bind Vampyr and free Strahd, making it possible to kill him, but unleashing him upon their home world if they fail? Or do they leave Vampyr free, keeping their home world safe, but guarenteeing a bad outcome for Barovia? In practice, I would be surprised if even 5% of groups choose not to risk it all to free Barovia (players will almost always choose to risk a bigger defeat to have a shot at a true victory), but at least it's a choice that must be made (and roleplayed) as opposed to waiting until Strahd is dead, which turns the binding into cleanup duty. If you do decide to use this, Lunchbreak Heroes has a well executed take on it.
Use This Ending If: You and your players enjoy big, bombastic epic fantasy setpieces. You're willing to flesh out Vampyr as a character (faceless evil can be scary, but it also can be boring). You don't mind conflating the Vestiges with the Dark Powers.
Don't Use This Ending If: You care about old-school Ravenloft lore. You prefer eldritch evil to be thoroughly unbeatable if not utterly beyond comprehension. You don't want to deal with the consequences of PCs failing to bind Vampyr (which probably results in a TPK).
THE CLEANSING OF THE FANES
My personal favorite. This approach ties Strahd's ressurection to his power over the three Fanes of Barovia, which give him godlike powers. Once all three have been cleansed, he can be destroyed for good. The fanes offer an opportunity to flesh out Barovia and its mythic past. Purging Strahd's influence over the land also feels thematically resonant and narratively uplifting in a way that centers Strahd himself (not a third party like Vampyr). Strahd is cursed by the Dark Powers, but he is also himself a curse upon the land and its people. By chipping away at Strahd's power and cleansing Barovia of his corruption, your PCs will be literally rolling back the Curse of Strahd. I recommend checking out Pyram King's fey quest if this idea interests you. His is the best executed version of the fanes I've found online. Alternatively (or in addition to Pyram's work), you can take a page from 3.5's Expedition to Castle Ravenloft, which invented them.
In that version, the fanes were guarded by three hags: former nature priestesses corrupted into hag's by Strahd's desecration of their sacred shrines. If this subreddit's take on the Rozana or Ladies Three appeals to you, you can have these hags be the goddesses themselves. Corrupted beyond recognition, they attack intruders on sight, either out of madness or slavery to Strahd. More tragic still, they may be blinded by their grief and rage, mistaking the PCs for agents of Strahd or simply refusing to let them get close for fear that they might do yet more harm to their sacred sites. The fanes make good locations for setpiece combat encounters featuring three different kinds of hags (not that their guardians need to be hags; you might stat up the corrupted Huntress as a loup garou, for instance, or have each fane be guarded by one of Strahd's brides). Strahd's retribution for cleansing the fanes would no doubt be swift and terrible, so this task should be undertaken at a level where Strahd fears to fight the party outside Castle Ravenloft (earlier, perhaps, if the party has the sunsword or holy symbol).
Use This Ending If: You relish the chance to flesh out Barovia and make its mythic history relevant to the campaign. You and your players appreciate ancient, forgotten pagan gods. Your players favor druids, barbarians, and rangers, and you know they'd love reclaiming the land from Strahd.
Don't Use This Ending If: You (or your players) are likely to percieve cleansing the fanes as a slog or grind. You don't care for ancient nature goddesses or priestesses. You prefer to keep Barovia's mythic pre-history part of the background fabric of the game, as opposes to an active part of it.
If there are any methods you've used (or heard about online) of ending Strahd's curse permanently that I haven't covered here, I'd love to hear about them!
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2024.11.26 15:20 redlillyninja Just opening the morning packs 🤯

Just opening the morning packs 🤯 Every single tap was more disbelief
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2024.11.26 15:20 Red-Wizard-96 Big Jay Oakerson campout for hunger

Does anyone know when Big Jay was most recently at Campout? Trying to filter through the last three years’ YouTubes but no luck
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2024.11.26 15:20 TripConfident9572 Prozac daily and Klonopin (for emergency use only).

Hey everyone, I wanted to share my story and ask for your advice. Last August, I started experiencing brain fog, which would come and go. At first, it only happened a few times, but after taking doxycycline for an infection, the brain fog became constant and debilitating. I also experienced very bad psychotic side effects from the doxycycline, which led to multiple ER visits and a significant impact on my daily life.
My period has become unbearable, exacerbating my depression and anxiety (which I never had in the past). I've never had any genetic predisposition to anxiety or depression (that I know about, I asked my mom and she said that no one in my family suffers from any mental health condition), but I've experienced two traumatic events in my life (toxic relationship with an narcissist and harassment from the landlord, I was renting in a room at his house in New York) that have likely contributed to my current mental health struggles (probably I’m traumatized by those situations in my life and I didn’t know about it until now that my brain is acting a little funny). Now, at 25, I'm dealing with constant anxiety, constant intrusive thoughts, brain fog, and little depression(I don’t know what to call it because I only feel apathetic and I’m not happy 100%) that's affecting my relationships, I have to quit my job because the brain fog didn’t help me), and overall well-being.
I spoke with my doctor yesterday through my chart, and I mentioned starting Prozac (fluoxetine) to help manage my depression and anxiety. I mentioned about having Klonopin (clonazepam) on hand in case of emergency, such as a panic attack or psychotic episode from Prozac. However, I'm nervous about the potential side effects of Prozac, especially psychotic episodes, increased anxiety, intrusive thoughts, mental state, or addiction from Klonopin.
My husband's family has experience with Prozac and they are doing great in life. My husband tried Prozac and Klonopin he mentioned that he changed his life for better 100% the only problem he did have was getting off of the Klonopin (which I didn’t know why he was taking Klonopin because he never got any crazy side effects from Prozac), my husband‘s family they've offered their support and guidance. They told me that they gonna be there for me on every step of the way they feel bad for me that I’m going through this situation specially because it’s not easy for woman’s because it’s really hard to deal with it, especially when we are in our period.
I'm grateful for their understanding, but I'm still anxious about starting these medications and potentially experiencing side effects.
Has anyone else experienced similar situations or traumas that made them afraid to take medication? (I’m asking because I have a really bad experience with doxycycline which 100% created a trauma for me)
How did you cope with the side effects? If you did have.
What medications have helped you? To deal with those side effects from Prozac.
What were your experiences with Prozac and Klonopin and how did you got off Klonopin? If you did try Klonopin.
I'm looking for advice, reassurance, and support as I start this new journey. 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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2024.11.26 15:20 meleodas28 watching dragon ball kai in class because I'm bored. no I don't know why people keep stripping

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2024.11.26 15:20 NoviceAxeMan Delay relay switch

My HVAC unit was having problems and had a tech come out to troubleshoot/repair. Tech saw that my delay relay switch (name?) was blown which was causing the issues so they ran a bypass on it to keep my unit running while the new part was being ordered and its run fine ever since. My question is do I need this part installed?
They’re asking around $270 to install it plus it’s been about 2 months since they ordered it. I’m pretty savvy with wiring but not an electrician by any means typically if i can install and buy the part from the supplier myself i’ll do it to save me some money.
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2024.11.26 15:20 miiiiising 🥰👗

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2024.11.26 15:20 Short-Ad-9920 Much thicker cut than I’m used to, how’d I do?

Much thicker cut than I’m used to, how’d I do? Used a stainless steel pan, high heat, but sear looks pretty meh, any tips on how to improve?
Also what doneness would you say this is?
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2024.11.26 15:20 Alireza1373 DROP your album of the day - Nov 26, 2024

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2024.11.26 15:20 BlazZ1t What is this?

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2024.11.26 15:20 Effective-Trouble07 Anyone wanna chat I’m extremely bored

I’m a 17 gay man who love to listen to music and chill / relax with his dog all welcome no matter what you identify as and plz don’t be rude if you want to chat dm me / request to chat
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2024.11.26 15:20 Innocent_Demon_7345 Why is my junction not working? Can you not run train lines next to each other and cross each other or what? Path Signal on entry, Block signals on exits like in every video. I essentially copied this junction one to one from a video, same signals but mine say "Signal loops into itself"

Why is my junction not working? Can you not run train lines next to each other and cross each other or what? Path Signal on entry, Block signals on exits like in every video. I essentially copied this junction one to one from a video, same signals but mine say submitted by Innocent_Demon_7345 to SatisfactoryGame [link] [comments]


2024.11.26 15:20 Thijsheremans can i change the skybox to a live event (or run-up to a live event) skydome in EUFN?

I'd like to have a skybox of one of the live events or run ups for a live event. how can i do this and where can i find them?
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2024.11.26 15:20 adios-bitchachos Do ripple rugs ever go on sale or have discount codes?

I want to get one for my boy as he LOVES hunting his mouse toys under blankets, but they're so expensive. I've been watching to see if they do holiday sales but so far it doesn't appear they do.
I'm wondering if I should just bite the bullet and get one or if there's a better time to wait and purchase.
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2024.11.26 15:20 Claudster1 How big are the Fallout 1 and 2 maps actually?

I was thinking about which Fallout map is the biggest, when I came to this question.
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2024.11.26 15:20 Stay_curious2 Vote for Suit Up!!

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2024.11.26 15:20 bleeding-paryl Reddit Recap Megathread

Post your Reddit Recaps here!
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2024.11.26 15:20 Sky_This Favorite pickups from gold flower?

Im a cheap-stake and have been looking for a good sale on rosin, what should I get the budget tier but my location (ocala) only has jealous oreoz as the budget tier, should i get a few of these or spend a lil more and grab a bucket
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