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Xex

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  1. 7 hours ago, Gretar said:

    Now I need you help friends

    Yeah, you need help with your grammar

    Change the mechanics so that players who pj you can not use a special attack speck for their very first hit on you. Or add a pj timer of like 2-3 seconds

    OR If a special attack is done on the key holder a pj timer of 2-4 seconds is automatically added to key holder giving him the ability to not be double specced out that fast

    6 hours ago, Fruitiest said:

    y not make it against rules and if someone is boxing they get punished

     

    because people follow rules L0L

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  3. 1 hour ago, Fruitiest said:

    Another example of how gamblers misjudge losing outcomes can be seen when individuals respond to losses that are similar in appearance to a win. Receiving two out of three symbols necessary to win on a slot machine is a loss but players often respond to this “near miss” with excitement, increased betting and more persistent play.

    Winning and almost winning are such similar events to many people that they respond in the same way to both. People pause, for example, for longer after a win than a loss. This is known as a “post-reinforcement pause.” People often pause for longer after a near-miss.

    Winning and almost winning are so alike in gamblers’ brains that research on the dopamine-transmitting pathways of anticipation and reward show remarkably similar activation patterns for a near-miss and a win.

    Near-miss effects are not limited to outcomes that look similar to win. Outcomes that are closer to a win in a more abstract sense also cause a similar response.

    fruitiest is a psych major confirmed

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  4. I am not saying mumble rap is objectively good. No music is. You don't have to like it. But there is much more to it than the lyrics.

    Mumbling the lyrics and repeating the same stuff is in a way a countermovement to the more technical and intellectual styles of the past. It started as a rebellion against the polished, precise and mainstream-viable hip hop. Rap has always been about showing off and it is also an expression of "look, I am so successful, I can go to the studio high and slur my words. There is also humor in the lyrics, funny metaphors or plays of words. Then there is the beat. Again, you may think they all sound the same, but I disagree. Hearing a beat that just makes you want to bang your head for the first time is amazing. And then there is the image of the artist as a person, which is also a big part of this genre.

     

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