2025.01.24 18:14 KingPengu22 Should I upgrade my CPU?
Pardon for this as I'm rather brand new to PC in general, coming from a casual Xbox player.
I currently have
CPU: Ryzen 7 5600
GPU: Sapphire 6800xt
I play mostly older single player games like Skyrim (modded), fallout (modded) and newer games like baldurs gate, cyberpunk and witcher. I also play Hogwarts. The only multiplayer games I really play would be custom halo games, Helldivers and rivals.
I play with 1080p ultra but plan on getting a 1440p monitor to play in 1440p
Do y'all think upgrading the CPU is worth it? What should I upgrade it too? Would I need a new motherboard?
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2025.01.24 18:14 babymoki Toki Mochi Donut Squish Colors
Are the colors guaranteed to be certain tokis from this collection? Or are they all completely random?
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2025.01.24 18:14 Icantgoforthat1 AIO caught gf talking to other men
Recently found out that my gf that l've been dating for 6 months now was talking to other guys at the beginning of us dating. I can admit I did go through her phone which isn't the best policy. I did end up finding explicit photos that she received from one guy and a conversation with another that was slightly flirty and sexual. And the last thing that really hurt the most was a photo of her at a bar around 2am with some random guy kissing on her and what makes it crazy is that the night day we spent the whole weekend together smh. She knows I went through her phone but doesn't know I have photo proof just in case. I do love this woman and want to build our trust but if this is a sign that she'll never be satisfied with just me I don't want to sign off my life to someone that's not committed
Edit: we started talking middle of August and was getting serious and sexually active with each other in beginning September, September was the month she was seeing and talking to other men. Before September we had a heart to heart conversation stating that we was building a connection for a relationship and marriage
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2025.01.24 18:14 Nice_Demand_8440 VirusDetected Mass Unsubbing on February 1st
Unsubscribe to https://m.youtube.com/@VirusoDetectedo on yt. Spread the word.
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2025.01.24 18:14 Odd-Ad1714 Will Donald Trump Declassify UFO Files? What We Know
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2025.01.24 18:14 xxjasper012 Very Gilear of this young lad
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2025.01.24 18:14 Competitive-Eye9105 Anyone else being furloughed?
Just got word National institute for democracy had almost all funding frozen and furloughed everyone. All other National Endowment for Democracy organizations will follow shortly.
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2025.01.24 18:14 AmCiv1234 Seekins Precision and move to Robotics - interesting...
Interesting video on how Seekins Precision leveraged a vendor called "LightsOut" to help them ramp their production volume. Leaves me with some questions, 1) did product cost go down? (Probably not - gotta pay for those robotics). 2) Did availability of product increase? (Assuming yes). 3) Was there impact to USA manufacturing jobs? 4) Depending on the answer to #2 - does the consumer care? 5) If given the choice between a US manufactured product made by robots versus a USA designed product machined offshore - is one superior to the other intangibly?
https://youtu.be/eY0l_VeeWX8?si=-J72uj-Etz7kOndU
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2025.01.24 18:14 Extreme-Register6311 Another 6 man flex
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2025.01.24 18:14 Jhonjournalist Global Markets See Mixed Performance Amid Key Rate Hikes and Regional Gains
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Asian markets, however, painted a more optimistic picture. Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 0.3% following a Bank of Japan decision to increase its benchmark interest rate to 0.5%, marking the end of an era of ultra-low rates. Rate Hikes, Investor Growth, and Market Momentum Across Asia The Bank of Japan’s decision to raise interest rates to 0.5% reflects a strategic pivot aimed at curbing inflation, which reached 3% in December. This marks a significant shift in Japan’s monetary policy and contributed to gains in its Nikkei 225 index. Regional confidence was further bolstered by stable oil prices and upbeat U.S. economic performance, with the S&P 500 reaching record highs. Meanwhile, Indonesia’s stock market experienced a downturn, with the Jakarta Stock Exchange Composite dropping 0.57%. Despite broader losses, certain stocks like Golden Flower Tbk PT and Lion Metal Works Tbk demonstrated resilience, hitting multi-year highs. However, the session also saw pronounced declines in stocks such as Remala Abadi Tbk PT. Pakistan’s stock market saw remarkable growth, with 61,862 new accounts added between July and December 2024. The Pakistan Stock Brokers Association (PSBA) highlighted this as a record period for investor participation. Economic stability, policy reform discussions, and attractive dividend yields were key factors driving the market’s expansion. Globally, commodities and currency markets showed steady performance. Crude oil prices remained largely unchanged, while gold futures rose modestly. The U.S. dollar weakened slightly against the yen, reflecting the impact of Japan’s monetary policy changes. Global markets displayed a mix of challenges and opportunities, with Indonesia’s losses offset by gains across Asia and investor optimism in Pakistan’s stock market growth. submitted by Jhonjournalist to WorldMagzineMedia [link] [comments] |
2025.01.24 18:14 Necessary-Cable868 Suggestions needed
I have been working on a gps project from the last 6 months and it's my first project.During these 6 months mostly I was asked to work on the documentation/UI changes which I did and got good snapshots review as well. But now phase 1 of the project is getting ended and moving to the 2nd phase and the manager out of nowhere has told me to do either pass the certification in a week or he will release me from this project,as he thinks I don't have the required techincal knowledge to be part of 2nd phase,but during these whole 6 months I did whatever was asked from me and now i feel like i have been cheated, I worked on weekends and worked for 10 hours constantly during this duration and now just being pushed out to accommdate a new resource to increase revenue,is this common? What should i do now? Getting released from the project will affect my carrier and doing a certification in 7 days is not at all feasible what should I do,I am getting anxious thoughts,don't know whom to talk or go to.
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2025.01.24 18:14 Due-Big2159 I've been thinking about this joke all day so I made it a comic strip
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2025.01.24 18:14 Brybro07 🔥🔥 CLOSING MINI - 10 Spots @ $8 Each - Two Winners Win 8 Main Spots Each!🔥🔥
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2025.01.24 18:14 Oweenyweeeny Can someone rate the first two chapters of my book? And point out some mistakes.
The Formation Of Our Universe For Dummies
(Blurb) Have you ever had a ponder about our solar system, where did it start? Is there more to come? What do we think will happen in the future? Are questions you will get the answer to in this book. Also, a whole lot of interesting facts about the celestial bodies floating in space, within this book you will have greater knowledge of the universe and have a better understanding of the superb stars above
CHAPTER ONE - THE FORMATION OF THE SUN AND PLANETS Billions of years ago, long before life had ever walked our planet, our solar system was not here, nothing but empty space; It all started with a massive molecular cloud comprised of dust and gas called a nebula, floating in the region of our sun, but after a very long time (approximately 100,000-10,000,000 years) The forces of gravity, magnetic fields, gas pressure, and rotation, caused the nebula to contract to become flat, making it a protoplanetary disc, the radius of this disc was roughly 100 Astronomical units (An astronomical unit is the distance between the Earth and the Sun) with a boiling hot protostar, a star that has yet to have nuclear fusion in its core - the conversion of hydrogen to helium. More and more of the particles began to fuse with the young protostar, making it more massive, more mass means more gravity, so its gravitational pull gets even stronger, pulling more and more dust and gas in. The protostar keeps getting denser too, this is because of the force of gravity squeezing it in, making the particles inside the burning ball of gas collide more often than they were before, therefore rising the temperature to extreme rates. Now Hydrogen Nuclei begin to fuse to make helium, causing a process called nuclear fusion. Nuclear Fusion makes enormous amounts of energy, making the cores' temperature rise significantly making the protostar, become an actual star. Something called outward pressure - which is the energy from nuclear fusion - becomes equal with inward pressure, made by Gravity this causes the star to be stable for billions of years to come. the remaining parts of the protoplanetary disc become what we know as planets, more onto that in a minute. FUN FACT An extraordinary fact about the formation of stars is that 2 or more stars can form from the same molecular cloud making them form in clusters, these clusters can hold hundreds or even thousands of stars at one time. something that is even more fascinating is that the gravitational forces of each and every star can affect one another, leading to complex interactions. This is actually how most binary systems are formed! Or it could end up as multiple star systems, how captivating! THE FORMATION OF THE FIRST PLANETS Even though Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, it was not the first to form, in fact it was one of the last! which one was first? you may ask, actually, it was Jupiter. Jupiter came into existence a few million years after the sun had just formed, like we mentioned earlier, from the leftovers of a protoplanetary disc. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, the reason is that it formed earlier than every other planet, leaving it the most materials to collect and bring in under its gravitational force. and just like the Sun, as it got larger it attracted more and more, adding to its already colossal size, most people who are as passionate about space as you know that Jupiter has a raging storm on its surface. (as of 2025 is 1.3 times the diameter of our home planet, Earth) it formed BILLIONS of years after its formation, around the 1750s. The next planet to form was Saturn, forming not long after Jupiter, only a tiny 30 million years, that may seem like a huge amount of time to us, but the formation of the universe began 13.8 billion years ago, and 30 million years is only 0.217% of 13.8 billion, making it only a fraction compared to how long the universe has been here for. But back to the formation of Saturn; all this time ago Saturn did not yet have its famous rings and looked just like every other planet, the most commonly used theory about Saturn's rings is that Saturn destroyed some of its moons when they got to close to their host, and Saturn devoured them, the rings is the debris and remains we have of these moons... The third and fourth planets that were formed were the two ice giants we know and love today, Uranus and Neptune. It is rumoured that far past Neptunes orbit is a planet, hidden out of plain site, we refer to this planet as planet X. We think that Planet X is there because the German scientists of Johann Gottfried Galle and Heinrich Louis D'Arrest partnered with Urbain Le Verrier, a French mathematician, and John Couch Adams, an English Astronomer and Mathematician. They calculated each and all planets orbit correctly, but they noticed that Uranus' orbit was being pulled by another celestial body, so they found the source of the pull; the discovery of Neptune! But something was up, Neptunes orbit was being pulled, they never quite found the answer, however, 84 years later in 1930 Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto, yet Pluto did not have enough gravity to be making such an effect on Neptune, this is why we believe there might be something else out there Back to the formations, and also a bit more on Planet X, when Saturn had formed, Jupiter's orbit was supposedly shifted, shoving it past the asteroid belt, caused by Saturn's also massive gravitational force. This is a theory called the grand tack of Jupiter, which destroyed some of the already unstable, early rocky planets of the system, also ejecting the speculative Planet X. sending its orbit far past the Kuiper Belt - leaving it sitting far away from the young solar system, waiting to be discovered, though it is a popular theory we are not 100% certain of its authenticity. But sometimes it's fun to speculate on the mysteries of science and the universe. We have talked about the Asteroid and Kuiper Belt previously, but what are they and why are they there? Let's have a quick deep-dive into the Kuiper Belt, The Kuiper belt is leftover resources from the protoplanetary disc, it should have formed into some larger objects, but why hasn't it? It is because gravitational interactions with the ice giants, especially Neptune; stopped it from coalescing into larger objects. The asteroid belt on the other hand - has the same reason, with the influence from Jupiter stopping from anything too massive from forming, though a dwarf planet named Ceres formed and makes up about 40% of the belts mass.
THE FORMATION OF THE ROCKY PLANETS Similar to the Gas Giants, the rocky planets formed out of leftovers from the protoplanetary disc, dust and ice began to stick together to form a larger body; something called a planetesimal. These planetesimals began to collide and merge, forming much larger bodies called protoplanets, the heat from these collisions, partnered with radioactive decay, caused the protoplanets to melt and differentiate into layers, with the more dense and massive materials descending to the centre making protoplanet cores. As protoplanets became larger, they began to clear their orbit, (Which means clearing out any small debris or larger objects making their orbit a clear path, this is primarily the reason Pluto is no longer a planet) Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars all formed this way, but only one has intelligent life. Well at least for what we know, it is theorized that there is life elsewhere in our solar system, with the main Canidates being Mars Venus and a moon called Titan, a moon of Saturn, we delve deeper into life in the next chapter. FUN FACT Olympus Mons is the tallest mountain in our Solar System; it is actually a volcano with the staggering height 22km high that is 13.2km taller than Everest! In fact, Olympus Mons is so wide, it is as large as the state of Arizona! MORE ON THE FOUR ASTRONOMERS WHO DISCOVERED NEPTUNE As mentioned previously, a group of astronomers and mathematicians discovered Neptune, their names were Johann Gottfried Galle, Heinrich Louis D'Arrest, Urbain Le Verrier, and John Couch Adams we will start with Johann Gottfried Galle, Johann Gottfried Galle was a German astronomer, born on June the ninth 1812, on the twenty-third of September 1846 he used the theories and predictions that Urbain Le Verrier made to find Neptune. Him and his assistant Heinrich Louis D’Arrest found Neptune just one degree off of what Urbain Le Verrier had predicted, leading onto the theory of planet X and making a fundamental leap in our understanding of the planets that are just in our sky. Heinrich Louis D’Arrest was the assistant to Johann Gottfried Galle, helping him find Neptune. D’Arrest did more of the observational work and making sure of the exact position of Neptune, confirming it was actually there. His contribution was very important to the planets discovery and without him we might have discovered it later in history. Urbain Le Verrier, born on March eleventh 1811, was the oldest member when they discovered Neptune being 35, he was a mathematician and an astronomer, he is well known for his theoretical work which helped Galle and D’Arrest actually find Neptune. He died September twenty-third John Couch Adams was an English astronomer and mathematician, like Le Verrier he calculated the position at around the same time. He calculated its orbit and position, partly by looking at the gravity that was pulling Uranus’ orbit further than it should have been. He reported his discoveries to the Royal Greenwich Observatory, but his calculations were a bit delayed which made Galle find Neptune first.
CHAPTER TWO – LIFE IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM First, we will start with the formation of our home planet, Earth, and our moon Luna. It all started some 4 billion years ago. All this time ago, Earth was a giant ball of fire, lava, and flames. If you did not know life would eventually exist you would never believe this giant wasteland would have the ability to sustain life. 4 – 4.5 billion years ago, a Mars-Sized object called Theia crashed into the young Earth, scorching the already boiling surface - the collision caused tens of millions of tonnes of matter to go flying into outer space, this matter crashed, formed, and moulded with each other, until it became spherical, this made Luna - our moon. If Theia never crashed into Earth, we would not have a moon, but what does the moon do for us and why is it so important? Let's take a deeper dive... The moon is a fundamental factor for life on our planet. Without the moon the Earth would not have the ability to sustain life.
NUMBER 1 – THE SEASONS Our Earth is tilted at an axis, which makes seasons: every six months a different hemisphere is facing at the sun, making seasons possible. However, if we did not have the moon the Earth would be titled an extra 85 degrees, making our seasons messy and unpredictable NUMBER 2 – THE TIDES AND SEA The moon is what makes our tides, so without it, the tides will go down at an alarming rate – up to 1/3 of their current size – making water calmer as the only interstellar object pulling on the ocean is the Sun. NUMBER 3 – ASTEROIDS The moon works as a natural shield against asteroids, stopping major asteroids from wiping us out, either the moon pulls them into its gravitational field and slingshots them away. Or they crash into the moon and collide with its surface. NUMBER 4 – THE TECTONIC PLATES The moon puts stress on the tectonic plates, and can make them deform sometimes or perhaps come out of shape, though this does not sound like a good thing, it is important because if this was to change our continents and tectonic plates would be different
NUMBER 5 – THE MAGNETIC FIELD Though we are not sure if this is true as our understanding of the effect the moon gives to the magnetic field. Some scientists believe that with the Moon effecting the Earth’s crust, it can affect the Geo dynamo process in the outer core. And the outer core is what lets us have a magnetic field, saving us from solar flares and coronal mass ejections. FUN FACT The space between Luna and Earth is so massive, you could fit every planet in between them, you would even have enough room for tiny Pluto, astonishing! Our understanding of space might be flimsier if the moon was not in our sky as there would be a gap of our knowledge because we would have never set foot on the moon. Now we shall go over every period of Earth up until now, enjoy the journey! 4.5 billion years ago we are at the time of our planet called Hadean, named after the Greek God of the underworld, Oxygen at this time is almost invisible, as greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide and Methane are taking over the composition of the Earth's atmosphere. Around 4.38 billion years ago there might have been some traces of water. Though the Earth is still one large hellscape, covered in molten lava, about 4 billion years ago the first cells begun to roam the Earth, only after around 52 million years later. Our planet begins to cool, and it most likely rained for millions of years covering our planet with water and forming our oceans, this is called the Eoarchean stage. Locations called Hydrothermal vents, where hot minerals emerge, are possibly the first place where life thrived on our planet, but we are not so sure. 3.6 to 3.2 billion years ago is the Paleoarchean stage where most of the planet is underwater, supercontinents are forming and the rotation is much faster, as the rotation of Earth slows over time. I bet you did not know the dinosaurs had 23-hour long days. At this time, we have stromatolites, which are sedimentary rocks created by the activity of microorganisms, played a crucial role in producing oxygen for the Earth in its early stages. They also are some of the earliest evidences of life on Earth; at this time we see some of the first photosynthesis by plants bacteria and rocks using the sun as their source of energy. Now at 3.2 billion years ago the Mesoarchean time period had just come to action, the era of continents, begins. Tectonic plates begin to smash against each other and rub against each other, causing earthquakes and tsunamis also pushing some deep under the Earth’s surface, where they disintegrate. The oceans are boiling hot at this time some reaching above 40 degrees Celsius! Bacteria are thriving and since there is no plants to do photosynthesis, not much carbon dioxide is being transferred to oxygen making the planet scorching hot. 2.8 billion years ago the Neoarchean stage starts to commence, life would still never be able to flourish, but the tectonic plates have become stable and have stopped pushing and pulling each other as much. Chemicals start to mix into the Earth letting life have a better chance of coming in the far future; Prokaryotes are one of the dominant lifeforms even though the Earth has existed for billions of years, only single cell lifeforms are living on the planet. 2.5 billion years ago the Siderian stage began, the Siderian stage was a very important stage for more complex lifeforms to evolve and thrive, the reason? The Great Oxidation Event. When cyanobacteria started to pump out oxygen at massive rates, the oxygen then mingles with the methane making more carbon dioxide and water, rapidly cooling the oceans and planet down. The Rhyacian period was about 2.3 billion years ago, where there was an ice age for millions of years, and the planet was at an all-time low in temperatures. After a very long time of the freezing cold, lots of volcanoes erupted, making the temperatures go up. Though the melting ice puts toxic materials and harmful germs in the water, life always finds a way... 2.05 billion years ago the Orosirian stage began, and it starts off with a massive asteroid colliding with Earth, forming the biggest confirmed impact site on Earth. Also, early continents destroyed great mountain ranges. 1.8 billion years ago the Statherian period, a supercontinent named Columbia had just shaped, not the most original name ever; A natural nuclear reactor had just awakened itself from Uranium deposits on the ground from here, the time periods tend to last less time, so they will not all be getting their respective paragraph 1.6 billion years ago was the Calymmian the first eukaryotic cells, cells that have a nucleus, had become the first duelled cells, this is monumental in the progress in the road for intelligent life, quite late into the Calymmian stage, the first fungi inhabit the Earth, the Calymmian time period is followed by the Etesian time period 1.4 billion years ago, when the inner core had begun to form. 1.2 billion years ago there was the Stenian stage of the Earths formation for what we know it as today, where we most likely see the first creatures to mate. For the next few stages, not much happened, so we are just going to say their names and a little about them Tonian – 1 billion years ago Cryogenian – 720 million years ago – another ice age Ediacaran – 635 million years ago – new supercontinent called Gondwana, first multicellular life-forms, life has more variety and not just cells, fungi and algae. In the Ordovician phase nothing exciting happens... Silurian – More plants to gobble up Carbon Dioxide, also the soil on the ground sets Devonian – Life is starting to evolve so that they would be better on land, also at around this time the Megalodon and dunkleosteus existed. Later in this period we see miniature forests and flora on the land Carboniferous – Marshlands and Forests become abundant; Ground life is reserved for those who adapted to it, we even see the first flying insects, if not in the late Devonian period. 299 million years ago it was the Permian period, where things start to become interesting again. In this time period the continent of Pangea formed and reptiles like the dimetrodon were apex predators, life is doing great until a mass extinction event happens from volcanoes, but what classifies as a mass-extinction? Well over 75% of species have to die out for it to be considered a mass-extinction. 252 million years ago we enter the Triassic period where we see the first dinosaurs. This periods wildlife was variated and beautiful, with dinosaurs ruling the Earth, some of the largest land-creatures began to pop up, but they are dwarfed by later dinosaur species. 200 million years ago we see the Jurassic time period - famous for its dinosaurs that flourished across the diverse forests, grasslands, jungles and savannahs. Famous dinosaur species existed at this time such as the Stegosaurus, a large creature (up 4 to meters tall and 9 meters long!) it had larges spikes on its back for protection against apex predators like the Allosaurus, a ferocious hunter, hunting in packs, it was feared by all species. All but a few of the long-necked dinosaurs called sauropods, such as the Brachiosaurus, an enormous creature. The cretaceous period arguably has the most famous dinosaurs, with its representatives being the tyrannosaurus-rex, the triceratops and the largest land creature to ever exist, the Argentinosaurus, a type of Sauropod also a member of the quadruped family. The Tyrannosaurus-rex was one of the largest predators of its time, its teeth being up to 12 inches long per tooth, the Argentinosaurus however, was so massive it could grow up to 21.4 meters tall, that's like a six-story building! With its length being 36.6 meters. In fact, lots of creatures were insanely large at this time, including insects! If you are scared of bugs, then I recommend not time travelling back here! Hold on a second, what is that blazing ball of fire in the sky? It is the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago! It landed in the Yucatan area of Mexico, and it was devastating, causing yet another mass extinction event. The Paleogene stage was next and at this time the only living creatures were mammals that had survived the asteroid, plus a few others... The continents were very similar to what they were like today! One of the largest creatures and a personal favourite of mine is the Paraceratherium, it is the largest mammal that has ever walked our planet to date, being 4.8 meters tall! Wow! The Neogene is the second to final stage to cover, it was about 15 million years ago, famous creatures such as the woolly mammoth and the woolly rhinoceros lived at this time it is more commonly known as the ice-age The final stage of the Earth forming and life on our planet is the Quaternary phase, it is from 2.6 million years ago to today, it has encompassed all of human history, from homo erectus to us having buildings being over 800 meters tall, it shows that we have only been on the planet for a fraction of time, but the question I and many others have, is, what will wipe us out? A war? AI? Volcanoes? We really don’t know. Maybe we will figure that out when the time is about to come. FUN FACT We have walked this planet (homo-sapiens) for 300,000 years, that is just 0.0000067% of the Earth’s existence which means.
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2025.01.24 18:14 More-Comb1359 Jermichael Finley won average player, fans are divided! Next up is bad player, fans are divided.
Here are the names for everybody left to right: Loved by fans: Donald Driver, James Jones, Jeff Janis Fans are divided: Aaron Rodgers, Jermichael Finley submitted by More-Comb1359 to GreenBayPackers [link] [comments] |
2025.01.24 18:14 Noveltypocket Does anyone else LIKE matching up against locks?
I made a SG (6’8) for the first time and am now matching up regularly against 6’4 SG meta locks and 6’6 - 6’8 SF locks and it’s ….. fucking fantastic.
Trying to get my spots, trying to see what they’ll bite on, trying to read how they’re defending, having to have a counter for each counter etc. Getting boxed up or being forced to miss, or pressured and trying to figure it out is fun asf.
I’ve seen so many people quit against 99 perimeter locks that it seemed like it’d be frustrating, but this is lot more fun than I was led to believe.
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2025.01.24 18:14 Dismal-Landscape-546 Anyone planning to order the new Luxe diapers?
Noticed on Instagram this morning that Kinder has released a new pocket diaper. It is maybe some sort of collab with Kanga Care’s double gusset? I’m interested, but have too many diapers already! lol I’ll probably have to try one though.
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2025.01.24 18:14 Loud-Implement-1076 I did my best😞
About six months after I got it I lost a screw, couldn’t find anything else to fit it. It has been in my drawer like this for a long time because I don’t want to do it this way, I never finished it😕
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2025.01.24 18:14 One-Mathematician-37 February 2nd and she’s gonna pull up
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2025.01.24 18:14 Rare_Percentage8174 Would you yell? lol
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2025.01.24 18:14 Chance-Swan5240 fordham WL
stats in flair. went ur twice, most recently 1/22. applied mid november. this hurts.
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2025.01.24 18:14 NoLimitWally Minoxidil twice a day over 2 years
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2025.01.24 18:14 Resident-Platypus-16 You were simply my favourite parasite.
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2025.01.24 18:14 Salt-Morning7442 Real excited for the release of this🥹
Honestly hope Mattel/quality control don't mess up this one up. Looks incredible, hope to have more releases like this.. imagine if they get the Ferrari license back and start getting the F40 and Testarossa😍
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2025.01.24 18:14 Present_Green_7087 w/f/l??? (I bought her for 1k)
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