joshishmo
Joshishmo
joshishmo

I’d say a tendency to be suspicious and fearful of the worst possible scenario would have been a beneficial trait for pre, early and modern human evolution.

The part where you try to cash in, or turn your steam wallet into funds by either using a third-party web site or directly trading to someone else, not only has nothing to do with steam or valve, but also breaks the EULA for using steam and I’m pretty sure CS:GO as well. Just because there’s a work around doesn’t mean

Not kill, just rough up a little until they faint.

Or they have cats...

But the suspicion would remain. Maybe it’s the act and demeanor more so than the person’s skin color?

Has anyone ever considered that black people commit more crimes, especially violent ones, rather than being “disproportionately targeted”? I mean, they all seem to have the presupposition that an encounter with the police is dangerous, but only violent criminals should feel that way. It’s a behavior, not a skin color,

How exactly are those wallet funds converted into real world dollars?

Steam can sell any of their items for dirt cheap to drive the price down in the market. They can also have items available for a limited time and if players want it enough, the value of that item due to its rarity will inevitably go up. They control how unique / appealing an item is when they want to. They decide

Those dollar signs are actually steam wallet funds rather than USD, they are purchased from valve and are non refundable and non withdrawable. The only monetary transaction is when someone adds funds to their steam wallet (where USD is converted into that much worth of “steam wallet funds” from valve). You can use

You forget, we are natural, everything we do/make is natural. Just saying

Meh... a grown man should know whether he can afford a game or not. If he can’t, then begging his wife isn’t going to change that. Begging blizzard, though... now he’s being childish.

That’s what they are trying to figure out, my friend. These are very good questions. Anything would be better than our current models. We really need to get away from that whole philosophy of “oh, our measurements don’t line up with our predictions. Let’s just fix the difference by making up some exotic type of

But playing a competitive game, if what happens differs from what you see even a little, then it’s not just “oh I died here, it’s the tick rate, not me” it’s more like “this shot should have hit, and here this guy actually peeked the corner here and he saw me but he never peeked the corner on my screen, so I could

Don’t glamorise the process, that’s EXACTLY how it goes 😂

It’s clearly an “extra-vehicular creative activity suit” for a space game 😂

We can’t access our entire solar system, but if you count future generations, we can reach all of the universe.

Since you can hurt the environment, it would be more like: “Back in my day, when the entire world wasn’t burning all the time....”

Unless you are trying to get clicks on your page, you don’t jump to alien megastructures. College students and professors usually lean toward maintaining some sense of credibility. It would make more sense to blame the fluctuations on oort cloud objects or late 1800's early 1900's telescopes.

There is no shortage of raw materials in the universe... But that’s not what makes it so unlikely.

We couldn’t recreate one cell in the human body from scratch. You can’t call resurfacing the knee joint “making a knee”, and that’s what they replace. Modify an existing knee, yes. Building one, no.