@theereal_one Going to the gym, lifting weights and developing your physique especially on steroids doesn't mean you're in "shape" in the slightest.
That's one of the biggest misconceptions in fitness.
@HitmanSixActual@eleni_live@nikgeneburn It is entirely different from what they first wanted, not even close to being on par.
Tarkov was originally meant to be an MMO but failed because of unity engine restraints, development capabilities & current BSG developer skill sets.
@coastalchillin@Connorrush_@ConnyCurrently Don't need to lash out man. What they said is 100% accurate by law at least in Canada. Emergency vehicles are permitted to drive through if they stop first and no children are in the way. They're the only vehicles that are allowed to do that.
@_NoBody890@stankRat_ I love me some stank rat but he's not very good at aiming especially for a dude that plays 6+ hrs/day.
He does not consistently out gun avg PvPers w/ a real job let alone no life top tier pvpers without ratting off angles & missing 80% of his shots. Literally his entire persona
@InnisJalen@BobbySignal@NavdeepSBains Economically and socially.
Economically because of the ever increasing deficit Canada is in because of liberal policies.
Socially you have to be living under a rock to have not heard of bill c-22 or the convoy trucker protest incident. Freedom of speech does not exist here
@TeriMooring Harper didn't actively destroy our nation economically and socially like the liberals have the past 12 years. How you continue to defend the liberal socialists is a perfect example of sunk cost fallacy.
@RodAVanier I will never understand disagreement between political oppositions over a proposed change that will make quality of life in Canada better
A perfect example of how evil these losers like @RodAVanier are. They would rather watch us all burn alive than admit the opposition is right
Streamer viewership peaks at around 3 hours. If a streamer is hitting their highest views in the first 30 minutes…….they are just built different I guess. :)
Jake Schmitt, a Utah hunting guide, set out into the Uintah Mountains on July 20 to scout for mule deer.
But after his UTV rolled up to 20 times down a steep incline, he was left with devastating injuries: broken leg, ankles, ribs, a dislocated shoulder, and no gear except his dog, Buddy.
Before the crash, Schmitt had even stopped to free an elk calf from a trap, but minutes later, his side-by-side flipped, leaving him crushed and stranded.
With no lights, no phone, no food, and miles of rugged terrain between him and safety, Schmitt had only duct tape and scraps from the wreck to splint his leg.
Then came the crawl.
For 11 excruciating hours through darkness, creeks, and rocky mountain trails, Buddy never left his side.
When Schmitt passed out, the German shorthaired pointer nudged him awake. When he needed light, Buddy’s LED collar gave him a faint glow to follow.
When crossing creeks, Buddy let him rest his shattered leg across his back. By sunrise, Schmitt had dragged himself five miles out of the mountains.
He made it to town and the hospital, where doctors put a rod and screws in his leg and over 100 staples to close his wounds.
Now recovering, Schmitt credits Buddy with saving his life: “Everyone wants to give up when it’s excruciating, but he’d come over and make me feel good enough to get right back up.”