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learntoplay
05-20-2014, 05:55 AM
Enjoy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaOEiGNL8P8

Rising_Cold
05-20-2014, 08:14 AM
that ending xD

nice vid paddy, you attract lots of resits tho poor you ;)

pieceofmeat
05-20-2014, 08:31 AM
that ending xD

nice vid paddy, you attract lots of resits tho poor you ;)

He got nerfed for sure.

learntoplay
05-20-2014, 08:35 AM
that ending xD

nice vid paddy, you attract lots of resits tho poor you ;)

He got nerfed for sure.

Eh, I got some resists myself, like resisting that barbs kick (fpj), but it does balance out the bow5 through sotw haha.

Thanks for watching. Too lazy to grind to 60 just yet, but I'll have better defence then.

Lebeau
05-20-2014, 04:32 PM
Nice laid-back pop tunes makes the vid-violence somewhat surreal or perhaps ironically juxtaposed (but then again, I'll never get used to purist 100%-screams death metal ... or ... same 4 bars of 'music' over & over & over with unsung-lyrics rap ... nope, just can't, no-can-do), so thank you from the oldster we-like-our-songs-sung generation, Paddycakes. Hmmm, q-p huh? In ignis again, eh? Pro like u ... guess I'll try 2 run away if I c u n time .... or usually just die trying ... wtf else can I do? :looking:

learntoplay
05-20-2014, 05:05 PM
Nice laid-back pop tunes makes the vid-violence somewhat surreal or perhaps ironically juxtaposed (but then again, I'll never get used to purist 100%-screams death metal ... or ... same 4 bars of 'music' over & over & over with unsung-lyrics rap ... nope, just can't, no-can-do), so thank you from the oldster we-like-our-songs-sung generation, Paddycakes. Hmmm, q-p huh? In ignis again, eh? Pro like u ... guess I'll try 2 run away if I c u n time .... or usually just die trying ... wtf else can I do? :looking:

I'm Alsius :p

Lebeau
05-21-2014, 05:27 AM
I'm Alsius :pDuh, the orange (party) chat in vid made me 'think' Ignis. My bad. What a maroon. D'oh!

:imstupid:

Wi3ld
05-21-2014, 08:05 AM
:imstupid:

After all these months, we can finally agree on something

Lebeau
05-21-2014, 03:45 PM
After all these months, we can finally agree on somethingIt's good to have an accord, yes. "To deny truth is to deny all". All humans are stupid. It's all a matter of degrees. I'm just less stupid than many tho. My completely stupid acts & thoughts are generally few, & best of all for everyone, I'll readily admit my mistake when I make one or when someone can literally prove my opinion wrong or incomplete.

Not doing so & denying any mistake only compounds the initial error & also, it makes one be & appear even more foolish. All else aside, the most common reason to deny is because one simply doesn't want to change, even tho one is wrong. So therefore, one cannot admit to the mistake, as doing so would also be freely admitting that a change is needed.

The advantages of acknowledging errors & making needed changes is evident in Paddy's video. He often tells (in on-screen print) when he has made a major tactical error. When one changes & evolves, one gets better able to change & evolve as necessary. Result: Paddy keeps getting better & better at CoR (no arguments, right?). This is winning. When one doesn't however, they keep making the same errors over & over, unreasonably expecting a different result. They'll never improve. This is losing.

:bangin:

Wi3ld
05-21-2014, 04:09 PM
It's good to have an accord, yes. "To deny truth is to deny all". All humans are stupid. It's all a matter of degrees. I'm just less stupid than many tho. My completely stupid acts & thoughts are generally few, & best of all for everyone, I'll readily admit my mistake when I make one or when someone can literally prove my opinion wrong or incomplete.

Not doing so & denying any mistake only compounds the initial error & also, it makes one be & appear even more foolish. All else aside, the most common reason to deny is because one simply doesn't want to change, even tho one is wrong. So therefore, one cannot admit to the mistake, as doing so would also be freely admitting that a change is needed.

The advantages of acknowledging errors & making needed changes is evident in Paddy's video. He often tells (in on-screen print) when he has made a major tactical error. When one changes & evolves, one gets better able to change & evolve as necessary. Result: Paddy keeps getting better & better at CoR (no arguments, right?). This is winning. When one doesn't however, they keep making the same errors over & over, unreasonably expecting a different result. They'll never improve. This is losing.

:bangin:

I didn't ask for your whole life's story ffs.

Lebeau
05-21-2014, 07:21 PM
I didn't ask for your whole life's story ffs.Well, bub, u got the BONUS plan! :thumb: