#thereturnofpurely #freemyschnitzel #ducowastheworstmodever #oblivionisnottoodark #bewella3leggedgoat #ilikedmultibeforeitwascool #whyamidoingthis
starbucks gave me a free nitrocoldbrew with my grande flatwhite I am going to have a HEADACHE soon speaking of HEADACHES I wish goat was still around to berate people about art hope he gets better/comes back at some point I miss his map vids
It didn't? :^) good point though things are starting to make even more sense keep in mind, I am nothing more than a forge-hermit, who's come out of hiding after 9 years of being completely ignorant of the competitive map-building community here that being said, there are quite a few designs on my H3 disc that I'd like to revisit, does anyone know if the BC on xbone will automatically load those maps from my profile, once all the dlc has been downloaded?
also reddit is the worst website interface I have ever seen why is it popular *edit* why the **** should I sign up and subscribe to a webpage that has no discernable way to post, requires another login, requires me to hit the back button if I want to see an image or article, has threads within threads, and makes a mockery of graphic design and UI design, and allows your posts to be hidden if no one 'likes' them, which is bound to happen because it only loads the 'hot' comments when you first visit a page, meaning any 'thread' with more than 10 comments is automatically going to be completely controlled by the first few comments - or are they the first few 'comment threads'? why would I want to subject myself to this, ever? **** reddit, and **** normies
you can sort reddit differently, but yeah, I hate it too. I remember when it was relatively new, like "Digg"... sorta neat at the time. That you could organically control headlines are popular, but then came along trolls like the "Digg Brigade" and that sort of thing, whree groups of people would specifically target ideas and topics they disagreed with (paid or not), for downvoting. That was the genesis of the paid troll phenomenon that we are now plagued with today, where interest groups can disguise posts as being genuine when they are either bots or entire troves of people with an agenda, coordinating together.