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delete this, missed part in OP about working with scroll wheel
I thought only mouse accel was fps dependent on source engine
nice guy, good attitude and good dm
upfrag this post if your college degree gives you realistic career prospects (higher than starbucks)
bonafide is literally 18yo and majoring in fine arts... funny things will happen if you get your T count out of single digits, pal
I know it's complicated, you could write hundreds of pages about the problems with the academia industrial complex. But there's a reason people did the same thing as their parents for thousands of years. It's an extremely recent trend, rooted in narcissism and entitlement, to go pursue your dreams at the expense of being able to feed yourself, raise a family, etc. Not everybody gets to be a rock star or actor.
MrFahr3nheitlootSanders actually has a lot of good policies but most of his young supporters like them for the wrong reasons. e.g. they want their student loan debts forgiven because they like free shit, not for the best reason which is to fuck over the banks (it's about time they got theirs)
http://i.imgur.com/P8A3ady.jpg
yes it is only because they like free things
not because they can barely afford living
The bigger issue honestly is that everybody thinks they need to go to college even if they can't afford it. Far more people should be looking into trades or similar.
There's something to be said for financial responsibility, and being thousands of dollars in debt by the time you turn 20 isn't very responsible. I went to university but I worked to pay for it, didn't take out any loans.
mustardoverlordthat ignores the very real move to the right that has occurred in the UK, Australia, and Canada
Uh you know Canada just elected it's gayest PM ever right?
dollarlayerIf the choice was only limited to those 2, I'd have to go with Bernie even though I hate socialism and the expansion of the Federal government. Hillary is a witch that needs to be prosecuted and put behind bars.
Sanders actually has a lot of good policies but most of his young supporters like them for the wrong reasons. e.g. they want their student loan debts forgiven because they like free shit, not for the best reason which is to fuck over the banks (it's about time they got theirs)
Hi, we're a new open team that's having a few issues with our comms, pushes, and general organization. We are looking for somebody willing to sit in mumble/spectate during a couple of scrims each week and give us pointers, not any major time investment. My preference would be somebody IM+ who maincalls, but anybody with sufficient experience and knowledge should be fine.
We don't have a strictly defined scrim schedule, it's usually 4-5 evenings a week starting from 8:30 or 9:00 EST
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Found somebody, thanks
congrats to your dad for graduating middle school
possibly cable problem, do you have a spare to test with?
MarxistI mean basically the electoral coalition that's backing Bernie most strongly is the age group that most likely uses this forum the most - people under 38 in the US are more liberal than virtually any other generation in the US' history, they are also decidedly less white than any other generation in recent memory, and on top of all of that, they are also more poor than any currently active voting block (poor people tend to gravitate towards more extreme ideas).
The singular largest issue is that we've got 1.3 trillion dollars (and rising) of student debt - only 1/3rd of which is being paid off - the other 800 billion dollars give or take is either only having the interest paid down or not being paid on at all. When you've got a relatively small segment of the population (generally those under 45) saddled with that kind of debt - the economic repercussions are felt pretty clearly, you delay getting married, delay having kids, delay buying a home, and are less willing to leave lower-paying steady work in order to find higher paying work. It's also impacting their parents - and the wider economy generally - because older people are saving less for retirement, and using new money from the fall in prices of inelastic goods (oil) to pay down their children's debt rather than spending on actual commodities. Which is why Bernie is getting *even more* support than Obama ever did with his more radical demands. You've basically got a generation of people who've come to see that the prevailing order of things is an inescapable burden to them.
as with everything else these days, it's a problem of SCALE