anime is a mental illness
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i seriously hope you guys don't allow third party cookies
potI guess I'm a good person
nah it means you're a sucker
marquee please stop being a bigot
if two animals are in love with each other, what's the harm? why can't you just accept them?
This concept is not applicable in the way you are implying it is. Leo's message is simple: you are 100% in control of how you choose to react to the present moment. It is not "You are 100% in control of the environment." or "You are 100% in control of the things that happen to you." It is crucial to understand this distinction. He is trying to tell people that they don't have to become victims; he is trying to give victims control back in their lives.
MR_SLINWhen I first started out in TF2, I would become frustrated with my teammates in PUGs, I'd yell at teammates, and I'd blame others for my mistakes. I know a lot of people out there can relate, and I think that this video will help you to improve yourself.
Becoming frustrated and yelling at teammates does not forfeit your control in the present moment, it just makes you unpleasant. Blaming others for your mistake does forfeit your control in the present moment (at the time). A competitor thrives to be as efficient as possible. Theoretically there is a series of events each teammate must endure in order to be most efficient and the closer a team is to that curriculum the better they will be. What exactly is the most efficient way to play is an entirely different discussion. So when you blame others for your mistake were you aware of your mistake at the time? Of course not. The fact that you are blaming another shows that you are not yet aware of your mistake. As one learns the game, they begin to understand how to play the game more efficiently. When a mistake is perceived they must be addressed to be resolved and this entails blaming yourself or others. Blame often has a negative connotation but it doesn't need to. To blame is to simply find fault with. There is no insult, harm or shame. These are the feelings people often attach to blame. When a teammate is playing incorrectly you don't simply ignore the problem and work around their flaw. I mean you can, but you won't get anywhere like that. A team needs to be able work together and address their deficiencies.
also for those that don't know, duck amplifies shotty knockback so if you don't want to get owned so hard dont hold duck
if you want to limit shotty you can maybe change its clip size to 2 or 3? that way if someone wants to jump shotty they cannot afford to miss or keep shooting once they've land. thoughts?
im 88 cents short for my league fee
someone gimme
ill give you 5.66 ref
thanks mr alexander