Almost only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
Almost only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
It really is clutch. I’ve taken to propping a pillow on my lap and using the kick stand to support it upright while playing. It’s really handy.
I suspect the comment where you were banned was the proverbial “straw that broke the camels back.” I took a look at the rest of the thread where there could be the impression of you attacking people. It’s not as extreme as the specific comment they chose but it’s there. Perhaps the mods banned you for 3 days for a combination of your posts in that thread. That would make sense instead of commenting on each individually (which would be time consuming).
Have you tried to message the mods directly for clarity before posting here?
I ended up buying the Killswitch case from Dbrand. It’s sturdy, the lip of the case rises up to cover the screen edges and it has a hard face cover while traveling. I normally leave it with its kickstand on various locations to charge for when I need it. It was an added weight but I don’t notice it anymore, and I enjoy the textured feel of the case.
I don’t know if this is my imagination, but things are now loading way faster on the Lemmy Sync app since you completed the upgrade. Originally I had to really 20 seconds when opening the app for content to load and now it’s instant. Thank you very much!
I’m in the dark too. Apparently there were name changes in version 5 of the game. I saw a few comments on Reddit with some conjecture but I’m not sure how much of it is true. Most up voted one indicated that was always their name and Assamites was just a slur everyone else called them.
Sync.
There’s no year listed. Just a month and a day.
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Thank you, I’ll look over this one tonight and give it a shot.
I tried using it last night and couldn’t configure it to my liking. I’m about to watch the video another user posted to see if that could offer assistance.
Having used both, Sync is better. Liftoff felt light years behind Sync. I will also note as a purely anecdotal, I saw more duplicates on Liftoff than I do now on Sync… I still see a lot of duplicates but not nearly as much as before… Grabbed, I was using Liftoff when the Reddit migration was occurring so that could be the reason I dare more duplication with it.
Starting off the day with a Grizzly pun I see. I generally prefer Black humor, so apologies if my response appears Polar.
I’m jealous. Mine tries to sit on my chest, or face when I play. The other one likes to get fur inside the case.
My apologies. As I posted to another who called it out, I didn’t realize what instance I was in. I’ll update my post.
You’re absolutely right. My apologies. I subscribe to all and was not cognizant of the instance I was in. I
Your mileage may vary with brokers. Some will explain in detail, some will just have you sign and tell you what papers they need or what checks to write.
EDIT: WARNING I didn’t realize what instance I was in and much of what is written below applies to the United States. I do believe some of the bullets will apply to other countries but not all. Step 1, budgeting, should be universal.
I’m pretty sure I’ve left off some details and there’s a lot of nuance in some steps that can change your experience. The state you live in, the type of place you’re buying all play a factor. Co-ops are cheaper but come with their own complications. Same for condos and houses, each with their own perks and flaws. Some folks start and close in 39 days, some people spend months or years in the process. There are those who will go drastically under budget because they value their monthly income, and others who will sacrifice day to day needs to live in their dream homes. If you’re buying with a partner, there’s tons of factors but the biggest two are being on the same page for finances and the home itself.
Also be wary of advice you receive. Consider who benefits. A realtor only gets paid if you close, so they may try to convince you of things. Your lender, if small, may need your mortgage so might lend or offer you advice to help close that may be in their better interest. Random person on the Internet? Who knows, maybe they’re helpful, maybe they’re deluded from their experiences, or maybe they’re an idiot.
I wish you the best of luck and try not to get discouraged if things take a little while.
Edit: crap, forgot mortgage types. TLDR for most folks a traditional 30 year fixed is safest. If this doesn’t sound right for you, you’ll need to do a lot more research on your own first before talking to a lender.
Whelp, color me embarrassed. Don’t mind me as I go to edit my comment.
Nothing lasts forever. That’s pretty normal. I’m experiencing the same.
Something worth considering; how you treated your body in your 20s potentially had an impact on how bad your body functions now. We all break down in time, but how bad those breaks are influenced by the decisions we made over time.