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stoy,

You are looking for the community called “TheRightCantMeme”

stoy,

I have said it before, but it is worth repeating, if you want to transfer a large file over the internet between two persons, Bit Torrent is still a good solution.

You obviously need to encrypt the data before sending it, but 7zip should sort that out for you, you then just create a torrent and send the torrent file over, and seed the torrent until completion.

As long as the file is securely encrypted and both sides terminate the torrent as soon as the intended recipient has the file, the risk of data leakage is minimal.

stoy,

Oh yeah, magnet links exists

How Many Streaming Services Do You Have?

I remember when it was just Hulu for $5 and Netflix for $8. Saved $50 a month from cable. Now it seems we spend more. I have four. Max, Peacock, Paramount and Hulu. Prime doesn’t count because it sucks balls. (Only paying Netflix when next Stranger Things and Squid Game is released). Curious to see what the average...

stoy,

Yep, I did that for a while untill it just wasn’t worth it to me any longer.

stoy,

None, I refuse to sign up for any subscription, unless it can be done through gift cards, so I know that I will only spend a static ammount of money when I can afford it.

stoy,

That’s fair, I have about 720 songs bought on my iPhone, and plenty more downloaded from remix64.com in VLC

stoy,

Considering I can get the files without DRM from iTunes, I don’t understand what you are talking about.

However, thank you for reminding me that I need to do so.

stoy,

The BFG exists in several versions:

The original from Doom 1993 is just a rectantular box with a weird handle, the sides of the box is covered with techno pixelart, but nothing striking.

The Doom 64 version is very similar to the 1993 version.

The BFG in Doom 3 has a profile of a weird space potato: doom.fandom.com/wiki/BFG9000/Doom_3?file=BFG9000-…

The ingame model is more like a rectantular box, but with an updated case: doom.fandom.com/wiki/BFG9000/Doom_3?file=Bfg3

In Doom 2016 is has a better styling, with an actual grip, it now actually looks like a gun!

In Doom Eternal it looks great, if a bit generic, but not bad.

The BFG does exist in Quake II and Quake 3 Arena, but the design is just terrible.

So while I like your enthusiasm, I don’t share your oppinion on the design of the BFG series.

stoy,

Why insult me?

Look at a screenshot of it, it is a chonky gun:

control.fandom.com/wiki/Service_Weapon?file=Servi…

stoy,

It is a cool 50s design, round but sleek shapes

stoy,

The meme?

stoy,

For me it has to be the PPG from Babylon 5, it is small, but looks like it has some weight to it.

stoy,

I am a Swede, and while I have indeed never heard about the Spetsdöd gun, I can tell you it would translate into something like:

“Point of death” or “Death point”

The mechanics sounds similar to the SCP skeleton bow…

stoy,

Ah, classic, it is very cool!

stoy,

We are just talking about the visual design, not the functionallity, and from the perspective, it looks very chonky, I like the game, and the gun is cool, but it is a chonky gun

stoy, (edited )

The IMFDB entries for older shooters really show how many misstakes they made, look up Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, Half Life, Half Life Opposing Force, Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield Vietnam for some good articles

stoy,

The steadycam gun!

stoy,

I am going to have to agree with Michael Shanks from the orher comment here, it looks like a penis.

I mean, it raising itself up before it can fire is a cool effect, but the design it self it not a favourite, and I love SG1

stoy,

Why keep insulting me?

stoy,

I can see that, though I have allways thought it was a bit too chonky

stoy,

Ah, the Zorg ZF-1, nice one!

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