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Let me preface this by saying I am an OKAY player, over 2KD and +100 wins. I only point this out because my loadout is going to seem odd.
Iβm just very indecisive.
When I want to win, I run Kilo/MP5 but I have way more fun with my favorite gun, the Kar.
My current loadout is as follows,
Kar98:
Monolithic
Tac Laser
Cronen TPose
Precision Stock
Focus perk
β(Yes, no barrel) - am I fucking up?
MP5:
Mono integral
5mw Laser
Merc foregrip
45 rnd mags
Strippy Grip
βMight trade 5mw for SoH. Thoughts?
What do yall think? Should I stick with this or is there anything I am really screwing up with??
My blood work is always, always good. But after such a long period of fatigue my doc recommended I take certain supplements (eg. vit b, d, etc) as, he said, we don't really know what the uptake of these are at a cellular level.
Thoughts on the cellular level uptake comment?
Iβm trying to find a reminders type app that when I complete task-A it will then activate task-B to be completed 30 minutes later
This post is more for the devs than anyone else (I'm pretty sure they're active on here), however twice recently I've been playing some DRG as you do, squad of 4 randoms and we're plodding our way through the mission. The secondary for both of these missions was to collect ebonuts (14) and in both cases we've had someone collect 5-7 nuts, let the team know so we didn't have to bother looking out for them, and then disconnect from the game (I assume accidentally) before they had the chance to deposit them into molly. In both cases the three of us that remained then spent another 30-40 mins after completing the main mission scouring the caverns for more nuts but couldn't find any on account of the majority being in Mr disconnect's inventory making the secondary literally unachievable.
I recognise that this is a pretty rare thing to happen as most players don't randomly disconnect but it's also frustrating when it does happen, my solution for this would be to have the players explode like loot bugs when they disconnect from the game so that their collected goods aren't lost.
Hi yβall!
Iβm currently evaling a student who has been in and out of almost 10 schools. There is a serious lack of support in his home environment and mom has been yanking the student all over the place to follow her boyfriend of the month. When considering lack of instruction and language deprivation in the home environment, how would you account for this in your eval? I really feel that this child is likely only scoring lower because he has missed so much instruction time and hasnβt had any language enrichment at home. How would you word that professionally if you would note it?
He scored just below average on most of the subtests of the CASL2, with double meaning and grammar coming in around 70.
I also administered the listening comp test as a last minute attempt to get more info on reasoning and main idea. He is a year older than the test is normed for, so I know I canβt report the scores formally, but I would love to hear how you have worded a statement on this. Even with scores being run (a year younger than he is right now) he scored very low. Around 65-70 SS for subtests.
Thanks for being kind in your responses! I am a CF with a serious lack of support in supervision (everyone is just trying to stay above water right now)
I wanted to know how much credits are 7 O/L subjects worth? I need to know this in order to get the OSSD certificate. Thanks in Advance
Why can the bar not give law schools a criteria that must be administered and completed my students for each tested topic? If you can't pass the classes you don't graduate. If you do pass all the classes, you are a practicing attorney when you graduate. The schools could pay bar fees to the bar association as part of accreditation. The schools would get their money back via tuition. Just seems more logical...
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