THEBILLDOZERhow do i remove the sidebars
you can use this to get rid of the left sidebar: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/7471-tftvfl
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THEBILLDOZERhow do i remove the sidebars
you can use this to get rid of the left sidebar: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/7471-tftvfl
why are you talking like people haven't already developed projectile cheats for tf2
i downloaded the latest sourcemod snapshot, installed smlib and i still can't compile
bro what if listen listen what if we get everyone in the world... what if we get everyone in the world and just listen listen what if we get everyone in the world and just work together
If you like Jungian stuff "King, Warrior, Magician, Lover" is ok. It's got some nutty ideas but it's still really interesting and a good intro to Jungian psychology.
As for philosophy, I recommend Meditations by Marcus Aurelius and Discourses by Epictetus. Meditations is a more of a casual read, it's a collection of his notes/ideas throughout his life as a roman emperor. i prefer the Gregory Hays translation. As for Epictetus you can read the Enchiridion or "handbook" to see if you like it before getting into the discourses. I prefer the Robin Hard translation.
48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is really good if you're at all interesting in politics or human psychology in general. Greene takes moments in history as uses them to paint the 48 laws, super fun read.
Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari looks good too, I just started but it's super interesting. It outlines the evolution of mankind and society.
I don't read much fiction but The Old Man and The Sea is prob my favorite, it's a short read.
the only way to be 100% safe is to have a match only internet line
or just not join untrusted tf2/mumble servers which a bit of a hassle
RaytekIt is the player's own responsibility to keep their IP private.
but that's victim blaming!!!!!!! /s
@smobo, yes it is his fault for not protecting his ip. do you leave your doors unlocked because it's a would-be theif's responsibility to follow the law? you're the one the needs to get real.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wmm781WyPb4
edit: already posted here: http://teamfortress.tv/post/433885/controversial-interview-with-esea-admin
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/62532086
pretty interesting discussion on esports and twitch
http://i.imgur.com/gPtUdah.png
true freedom