upvoting this post so that more people fall for it because i am upset that i fell for it
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| Keyboard | some tenkeyless with brown switches |
| Mousepad | really wide one |
| Headphones | some hyper x cloud one |
| Monitor | super cheap acer 144hz (it flashes at me sometimes |
the novelty of talking to strangers on the internet has worn off for people using the internet a long time, and most kids are growing up with the internet now so the novelty wears off even faster. on top of that, social media means most people communicate with people they know irl a lot more than before, so the desire to meet new people online is diminished. also in general people are becoming much more antisocial globally and its a really unsettling trend imo.
jump maps, ammomod, and nosplash helped me a lot
ever since shelter in place started, almost every NA valve pub has 4+ furry bots in it. this feels like a weird fever dream where I am allowed to play TF2 all day every day but I have to play against multiple aimbotters.
as you probably know
as you probably know
I'm not sure if you're using a vtf crosshairs or not but sometimes vtf crosshairs will disable tracers for certain weapons
obesity is first world problem
currently working as a delivery driver for a corporate catering company during the week, and im a prep cook at a poke restaurant on the weekends.
funhaver1998Wat was so sinful about the industrial revolution Bill
you used to be able to see mars in broad daylight as well as you could see the moon. our atmosphere was permanently affected by burning shitloads of coal for hundreds of years.