1. cuz the account they used to film the bit has the armour and they put it on the character to look cool. simple a yeah.

  2. I think those are dev owned accounts, they probably have all the outfits

  3. Weird that your first instinct is that they’d care enough to piss off their own playerbase, rather than that be the convincing factor that made them bring it back

  4. I did not know that. Is there some place i can inform myself about it that you know of?

  5. Just tuning in and the other guy deleted his messages, does your initial comment still stand?

  6. It’s really hard to explain in a couple words, just imagine an instance where you can easily tell everything someone does is pretty much rooted in the fact that they want a reaction, resulting in attention

  7. These are just your views, if you can't put any of it into words there is no way anyone here can possibly give you useful advice.

  8. I’ve gotten some useful advice already to be honest lol

  9. Yae miko’s turret things proc raiden’s elemental skill right? Don’t need to normal attack

  10. I’ve always been curious, if seller ships an item, and package arrives at buyer’s location, but then someone steals package off of buyer’s porch, who is responsible? What is the likely scenario that would play out?

  11. Likeable people aren’t busy 100% of the time…. I’m sure they Reddit on the toilet like everyone else.

  12. To clarify he meant people who actively socialize on Reddit, not those who browse on complete downtime

  13. Ah yes, no one sociable or normal has ever used the internet. What insane logic.

  14. To clarify he meant it as a generalization, not definitely 100% of people. I still wholeheartedly disagree, but just wanted to clarify to get a proper response

  15. Exactly what I think. His thought process is that people go on Reddit to “fill a void, socially” (don’t ask, no clue what he means, either), and that people who have the ability to make friends via charisma/likability don’t need to fill said void. And the people who don’t have that ability to attract others socially are the ones generally seen on Reddit. I personally just responded “LOL” at the ridiculousness, and nothing more

  16. You seem like someone who thinks your opinion inherently reigns supreme purely because it’s yours, that’s likely why people think you’re an asshole, not because you’re direct

  17. Imma be honest, my default mode is to serioulsy doubt any lay diagnosis of, or complaints regarding, narcissism made by virtually everyone, especially on social media. In my experience, the people making the allegations are, themselves, suspiciously close to narcissism.

  18. I know exactly what you mean, but this is a whole other level. Like hiring someone to paint a portrait of just you (while being in a 4 member family) and hanging that above the fireplace levels of narcissism. I’m a very logical, almost too objective (ie when friends come to me for advice and kind of give me that nudge to side with them, I never just agree with them by default) person, and the examples are too, too strong to point to anything else. Its clinical delusion

  19. I don't think that meets the diagnostic criteria for NPD, at least not on its own.

  20. I’ll modestly say that’s definitely not the only example lol. There are hundreds if not thousands, it was literally something others in the family had to be cautious of, at every given moment when interacting with them. You literally are not permitted to have an opposing opinion otherwise you will be belittled at the top of their lungs. This is anyone and everyone, not just to those in the family

  21. think of it as "practice". how do you know your flirting skills will be good enough when you meet "the one". and familiarity breeds attraction. initially, it's skin deep, but not for long term.

  22. That makes sense but it feels gross for me to flirt with someone I’m not genuinely attracted to (like a sick feeling in my stomach like I just ate a dead rat raw or something)

  23. That's a pound of fat, sure. But one pound off your body is virtually unnoticeable because like you said, it's not coming off in one big chunk in one spot.

  24. Interesting what’s the difference exactly, my mind says if that’s a point of fat in volume that’s the volume that’s being lost which looks like a lot

  25. Let's say I fill a 5 gallon bucket with water. "Wow, that's a lot of water!" Now I spill it on my two-car garage floor. How much did I increase the height of the floor?

  26. Yeah I guess but even knowing it’s equally distributed throughout the body seems like a lot, but I guess that’s what I’m losing per pound lol

  27. Haha well hot take I guess, I got on tiktok during the pandemic when I saw how much I could learn from the public’s’ experimentation with filming and editing as a film major myself it was really mind opening. Then I learned so much from other creators about woodworking, flipping furniture, home renovation, AI, design software, jewelry making, sewing, cooking recipes, dinner party ideas, travel ideas, vanbuilds, etc and I’m better for it, I took on more hobbies and gained more skillsets. I often wonder how long I would’ve taken to get someplace without tiktok to slingshot me forward in looking at innovation in different industries.

  28. Wow I’ll start browsing TikTok as much as I can because of this comment, really interesting, and glad you gained from it

  29. TIkTok is the worst way to become well rounded at anything other than how to find amature pornography!

  30. Wow I didn’t realize that was allowed on that platform

  31. She’s the one who had it done and she hung it up herself

  32. I asked their children and she got it herself and she hung it up herself

  33. I get 400-500 miles out of most quality shoes I use for walking before the outsole is slick

  34. I see, I’m actually strictly treadmill so I’m not sure if I have to worry about that, how is the foam usually at that point, since that’ll probably be my main concern

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