A list of puns related to "Bad Channels"
I have just stumbled upon a video by the YouTube channel What I've learned titled "The $100 Billion dollar ingredient making your Food Toxic" in which he goes on lengths to talk about the harms of vegetable oil and unsaturated fats and he promotes saturated fats. He shows graphs that show the correlation between consumption of vegetable oil and diseases like heart diseases and Alzheimer's disease. He says that the American Heart association was paid by P&G to promote the benefits of polyunsaturated fats and he also mentions some thing about Minnesota coronary experiment and the LA veterans administration hospital study. I have also read some articles from Healthline. This article says polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats are ok while trans fats and saturated fats should be avoided. But then this article says there might be some evidence of heart disease and other issues from comsuming vegetable oils with high omega 6 fatty acids. I am very confused right now, help me out please.
Odd issue just happened in a server i mod. we got a notice that our server was removed from Discovery for "Bad Words Found you need to change one or more channel names" - we have had no channel changes in *months*, and none of our channels have anything inappropriate in them (its all things like 'general' 'voice chat' etc).
How exactly are we supposed to know what flagged this so we can fix it? Or if its wrong, how exactly are we supposed to let Discord know that they did an oops?
This sub does not have enough discussion and participation. Talking only to current investors does nothing to grow a coin. Discord or telegram should be used to coordinate, such as getting people to give attention to a specific post or event for promotion.
for example, DogeBonk is thriving because they bought ads on 4chan, they're active in their subreddit and they mention it elsewhere on reddit, they found a cause and built hype. They use private channels to organise promotion.
This subreddit is mostly people trying to figure out what the point of buying CroMoon is. As someone else said, it feels like SantoCro was the main project, and CroMoon is just the tag along back up they've switched energy into because the NFT's didn't pan out.
Dogebonk members:
Discord: 2.8k
Reddit: 7.3k
Enough said?
Background
In Final Fantasy 14, there is an in-game chat channel called the "Novice Network" where new players (called "sprouts") can ask various question, and, at least theoretically, "Mentors" will answer those questions. There are two kinds of mentors: crafting mentors and battle mentors. To become either mentor requires completing a series of very grindy tasks (e.g. get 1500 commendations from other players while doing things like dungeons). Mentors get a crown next to their name, and a lot of people are more interested in the crown than helping others. Thus, mentors have a pretty bad reputation, as does the Novice Network in general. The crown gets made fun of as the Burger King crown, and any time on twitch someone in chat says something incorrect, people will start spamming "mentor chat" or the crown emote.
The Drama
Our story begins with a crafter mentor apparently causing a lot of drama on one of the European NNs when he for several hours kept telling sprouts that it would be beneficial to use battle macros. (Additional background: using battle macros is in 95%+ cases really bad, including the scenario our protagonist was describing.) Other mentors start arguing with him and warn him to stop spreading bad advice, and after he refuses to concede, he says he will post to the FF14 official forums to see if he's right. He is promptly kicked from the NN.
As promised, he posts to the official FF14 forums with the title, "Banned by user Jepetto Kharlu novice network for discussing macros, what can I do?" where he includes two screenshots of at least part of the chat logs. Several of the people who were arguing with him in the NN proceed to explain why they kicked him for giving bad advice. The user proceeds to accuse them of toxicity for kicking him for merely wanting to discuss macros.
Not satisfied with this reception, our user threatens to post on reddit. He then proceeds to post to multiple subreddits, which garners dozens of comments, including many from the same people arguing with him in the FF14 official forums:
where those channels are getting dinged.
We know that she is doing this after calling out a few names, I mean we didn't even need to hear her say it the other day, we have heard her say how much she enjoys 'hate watching' people. She was doing a backhanded compliment to people, it was obvious from the get-go and some took it as a great sign....only to see what she really meant by it and to do!
Just hoping something happens where all channels who got dinged band together and also those who may have no covered it and what is going on that you possibly think of letting others know whether you call yourself a drama channel, a tea channel or a commentary channel. Also I would let your viewers know on the community tabs within YT. that might also help YT see how TP is abusing the system.
I don't know..just giving thoughts that might help others and to not be silenced by her.
He is been making top quality WoT videos for some time. He made an entire series of WoT 101 videos and bunch of many other lore videos. His content is truly top notch. He was making these in the anticipation of the show and he was hoping newbies will flock to YT to know more about WoT after watching the show.
But not only the show has been lukewarm at best, it throws out a lot of lore of WoT so a non-reader will be just confused watching these videos.
But this guy is still praising the show to the moon so I don't feel that bad. He deserves what is happening if he is not opposing this show.
Edit: The reason I ask about it being on par with Game of Thrones/Breaking Bad is because with the way it seems to be such a big show over in Australia, it almost seems like itβs the Game of Thrones/Breaking Bad of Australia. So I say to people when I want them to watch the show here in the states, I say βomg you have to watch this on Netflix, itβs the Game of Thrones/Breaking Bad of Australia.β In addition, I also say that the season 7 finale (the 2nd siege episode where we find out Ferguson is alive) is Wentworthβs βOzymandiasβ for any Breaking Bad fans out there.
I'm quite the beginner. I think I've finished about 2 weeks of riding now.
Currently I've got my eyes set on the xpulse. I've even test ridden the beauty (not the latest 4v. Didn't have one at the showroom).
I really love the bike but recently on my rented discover I had to panic brake due to a foolish pedestrian. That and the near fatal accident I had years ago, the doubt of single vs dual channel abs has me stopped dead in my tracks.
While there are good bikes around the 1.5 - 2L range that have the dual channel abs, I really loved the seating and the freaking suspensions on the xpulse. She ain't the fastest but I (currently) am not a fast freak either. Also, it's the only damn bike with an oomph and a pillion seat that I can carry elders on. The latter being very important to me.
Another bike I had in mind is the cb350 but she is definitely out of my budget.
So before going forward, I really would like to know how bad is the single channel abs really?
I've never toured before nor have I been on offroading trails ever but I am determined to get into it.
Even if I do get an xpulse. Firstly it'll be my primary mode of transport (don't have anyother motorcycle/scooter) for office and daily commutes. During the rare offs I get, I'll ride her where I please.
So with that in mind, how risky can the single channel be? Is there a way to learn to brake well without risking the skid (esp during monsoon!!)? or is there no workaround at all?
The new videos are honestly boring asf it doesn't feel like old leafy at all. I'm guessing he's not trying because once youtube finds out he's gonna get banned again.
https://preview.redd.it/p2wvt4pws5981.png?width=517&format=png&auto=webp&s=561bb96ad038a6bb6660674d981919084ff1027e
It has this particular song played regularly: https://youtu.be/u7emlzDlDkI
And among those "terrible" stuff was... Being not straight? (Which somewhat garnered my very, very mild distaste towards these people; don't fret, no death threats and anything, I'm just a bit more wary of them)
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