Jan. 25, 2026
Private Theory Crafting Attempts
It's episode 329! It was a slow week in GGG Land, which means a slow week in Path of Exile Land, but they did announce a Phrecia Event. So, that's cool. This week's convo has lots of theory-crafting attempts in the Last of the Druids/Fate of the Vaal, observations, and, of course, personal opinions. It's always a pleasure to have you around! We wish we could include you in the conversation! Good luck in our private league (or Pharecia) and thanks again for your time!
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[SPEAKER_03]: Welcome to forever excelled.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm just an AK tags.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What the, uh, well, Woke up ready ready ready.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, and go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What episode is this?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I didn't write it down.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is 3329.
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[SPEAKER_00]: 329.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, but two reason.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Hold on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm just an AK tags.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I'm Debbie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You record days.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's secretary ever.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know why my audio was capping when I first started, I was too excited.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's why.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Check it out.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Do your levels.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I draw a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Guys, it's okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, anybody out there seems strange wilderness.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is that the one it's from?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Because we always get too confused.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, I...
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like both characters are great and I feel so bad for not remembering the other character, but Steve Vaughn and every show gets me, or in every show he's in, he gets me like I, I just, I don't know, like if he was, he was, he was calm and he's like, right, so you know, maybe you're just too big.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, no, somebody would have said something.
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[SPEAKER_00]: like it's just one of those things where it's like if he was in your group of friends you would think I'd just have a crush on him like I'm as I'm just I'm straight married my wife right straight and he was in our group and just him looking just existing would make me laugh you would just think I have the I the biggest crush make me so funny him.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so anything he's in, I'm like, yeah, I'm in, even if it's a serious role.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, I'm in and I'm laughing it could be like the biggest or it'd be like when Jim Carried did the Truman show, you know, and shown the other side of his artistic talent.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That back in the day, of course, now we know he can do tons of drama, but there'd be like Steve Zons trying to do one of those dramas and I'd be pissing myself laughing all the time.
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[SPEAKER_00]: just because I remember all his other quotes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So many Debbie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's that's me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's funny that it's struck in my head when you said ready when we were getting started and for some reason that I heard Debbie and then also said next.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So anyway, uh, episode 329 of our podcast together big shout to our patrons thanks to everybody who resubbed up this week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Patron gets your access to after dark.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's our podcast after the podcast.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We keep going.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And there's probably going to be a lot of Debbie.
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[SPEAKER_00]: A lot of Steve's on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Honestly, we're going to forget all of this and we're going to talk about something completely different.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's hard.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Are there any special dates to acknowledge before the next podcast?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Let me check Rodgers in the church.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hang on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, there is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, another question mark.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, our league.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, wait.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's actually today.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I think we said that last week, but today,
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is today.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Today's the 23rd.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Would you say open beta for power.
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[SPEAKER_00]: One.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What did we sell?
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is not the close.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But that sounds familiar.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So we did that last week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So whatever, no double congratulations for UGGGG.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But 2013, that's kind of a big deal, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like it's 2026 when I'm writing, 2026 on our templates.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm like, that's weird.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is weird.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, because for me, like, every almost every job I've done has been data oriented, especially in the hotel industry when I worked in the hotel industry, you're working like one, two, three years in advance.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, not normally three years, but like there's some events where you are, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_00]: If you have a big hotel and you have all these big events that you're planning for and scheduling for, you're always working in advance.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Sure, it would be whatever year it was, but the date I was always writing down was the next year, like the following year or the year after that, it was shorter two years later.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So when it came down to like writing your like what date is it for your kids going to this like permission slip thing and what's the date today?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm like,
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[SPEAKER_00]: I always had to think on the year because I was always writing down the subsequent years.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I was never actually doing stuff for the current year.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I don't know where that came from.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, I don't remember the September 19th, where it started.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So anyway, there's a segue that isn't going to be connected there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The next episode, he'll remember when he re-listened to this and he'll tell us that middle part.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Remember that the risen episode where like in the I might have been after dark, where in the middle of you having a serious statement I'm like right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was wedgies or like a completely random comment, but it was something that we forgot
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[SPEAKER_00]: If it was after dark, I mean, not remember that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I don't think you remember any after dark episodes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But, err, tonight we're talking last night and we were in the middle of whatever conversation and the subject changed to this and that is it does and then it's like, oh shoot, what were we talking about?
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[SPEAKER_00]: And we remembered this morning.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was great.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was awesome to actually check that box off.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right, feels good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it's like in home alone, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: When Mrs. McAllister's on the plan, she's like, no, it's not the garage door, that's not it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You just know when it is, what it is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Speaking of checking off boxes and Patreon,
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, oh, holy that was that is a thick box just and a little bit noisy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So here's the thing Okay, it's Larry you're good after all three
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[SPEAKER_00]: 100.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It costs $2 more than 100.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I was like, all right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Of course.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But there's not only we don't ask for patrons.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We're ready.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We have a lot of love.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We got to use.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You can just sign up for a month.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We send you a think.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, don't tell anybody.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We send you a thank you card, which costs about as much as
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, initial month subscription, oh, no.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They're totally not the right size.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Four and a half by six.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I, you told me that and I went to it and I was like, okay, good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then when I looked at this one, I saw three and five eights.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like, oh, yeah, that's over half, but it's also the wrong hole.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I did three and five months.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, they're gonna fit us with full cards in that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I'll return those in order new ones, but we're ready.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We may not have sold them to them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hang on, no, no, no, no, no, there's an individual who we still want to use to know it's coming.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Sorry.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it is, but I, you know, you deserve a second shout out.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I thought I was all ready to go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Jack son 31.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's coming.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Possibly Charles Menzolini.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's coming.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Possibly Demecular Trafford.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's gone.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's no robbed it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Rob denemy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Now you die.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You're so.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, a few apologies going out there into cyberspace.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, time to tell you much free this week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm yours.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Your thanks is incoming.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Also Justin, while I'm telling you about my week four and a half by six on it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: For some reason, we have cards that aren't four by six.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We have cards that are four to half by six.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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[SPEAKER_00]: dude, I, okay, I got to bring up something else here because I totally get it because when I'm shopping for my furnace filter.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So for those, like, three people that listen that, uh, where can I point one thing that we were looking at up?
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[SPEAKER_03]: If I search on Amazon four and a half by six in envelopes, don't show me four and three eights by five and three quarters.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, Amazon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it's helpful.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You can't, you can't trust Amazon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I hate it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Even in the description, it'll have like eight different dimensions just so that you know, whatever dimension you're looking for shows up even though it's not the right to mention, we're in the, but it is actually four and a half.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I mean, interesting.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, let me, let me double check.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hang on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have to go upstairs and get my keychain that has the only flexible measuring tape in the entire house.
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[SPEAKER_00]: My keychain is like a wheel, it looks like a tire.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't have rulers or anything in the sharing tape.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I can't hear you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't have my headset, so keep it up.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You're doing great.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But who doesn't have right anyway?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have to go upstairs and get that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh man, all right, so we were talking about years, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's 2026.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yep, it is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Do you think it's kind of ridiculous with all the technology that we have?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, we're planning another moon mission for the first time in a billion years.
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[SPEAKER_00]: How we still need headsets to get good mic audio.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, they haven't figured out how to just do speakers in audio.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Wait, what do you mean, what do you mean?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, just like we need a headset to make sure there's no bleed of sound from you coming to turn, like that seems so, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, I don't know anything about the ability for that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, there are some can do that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just it's not as clean and we live in a cell phone world with people are grocery shopping on their bloody speaker phone.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know, but it's the way that it cuts the audio so you could do it, but it would sound worse.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This matter, it's like, we're 226.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, it's there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it's there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Someone's just like someone's deciding like Jerry Seinfeld in the 90s that getting water or seedless water melons more important.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, you know what?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It seems like you're right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have something to do with all the loaps, we're going to do inches because this is an unimperial measurement because in centimeters you're getting into decimals here.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So we're looking at six inches wide, just yes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Should we update our logo to be a little bit more bloody?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Six inches.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Let's have a goofball and it's zero.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's actually four inches.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm in the height.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then in height, it's four and a half inches, just under four and a half inches.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, you could do 11.4 centimeters.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I need to inches.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is actually four and a half inches.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's, well, yeah, it's four and a half inches.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Just thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Who the hell are you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Thanks, thank you cards on the planet.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm gonna take a minute to recoup that one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, how was your week?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, at least a month.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Thank you patrons.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, we appreciate it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You appreciate your thank you cards.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I think a week, as you can tell, at a good week, family is good, healthy, the kids have, like, for whatever the reason is, you know, how we joke around roadie days, they need at least like 170 kind of thing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: right um like my daughter has swimming week this week so she just did that and they're both both coincidentally in different schools have PJ day today.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Our daughter has like that buddy system so like remember when we went to high school so when we went to high school in the 90s or yeah it was the 90s it was like 95 when we went to high school right um 95
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[SPEAKER_00]: When we went to high school, it was just straight from elementary school to high school, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: There was no middle school, where we went, and that's changed in our system, whether it's our region's grown or we're just copying what everybody else does, I don't know, but there was no middle school when we went to elementary school and high school, and so we went, and we were like,
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[SPEAKER_00]: If you're a late bloomer, and you go to high school in grade eight, you look like you look like an elementary school.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You're walking around these grade 12s with like, fixed down to their knees and facial hair, facial hair and tits.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: When you're in grade eight, I mean, they make humans differently now.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But yeah, they're on the thin.
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[UNKNOWN]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it was really intimidating, but now like they have that system where it's like middle school kids, like they have an elementary school I mean, they talk and all that kind of stuff my daughter had like the worst middle school buddy in the plant because he was like doomsday It's like the most depressed person on the planet.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, but my daughter totally checked out from it She was like so she said it was like this and I'm really not and I'm like that's nothing like that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: She's like, oh, okay
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[SPEAKER_00]: But she's now the buddy going back and she was actually really hoping to be all of her's buddy, which would be Completely counterintuitive.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm pretty sure they probably make sure that doesn't happen Right, but they were actually pissed about it when they were each others buddy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I mean, they probably want to play like invisible laser tag or something together during the buddy appointment.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But anyway, they're having a good time.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Everything's great.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We went swimming again.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have this thing in my phone because, you know, swimming lessons are like impossible to get here.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What ever happened during COVID?
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[SPEAKER_00]: There's just no life cards.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Whether it's like nobody that wants to be a lifeguard or it costs too much to have enough, but the swimming lessons are like the hottest ticket in town, so you can't get them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I have a reminder in my phone to take my kids swimming once a week, which I never do.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We did that this week, so I felt like, you know, I checked that off on my little task list on Microsoft to do, and I'm like, yeah, I'm pretty good parent.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Good job.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And that was it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We went for half an hour because Oliver had skittleball that practice that afternoon and so he got back late and by the time we got there we only had half an hour for free swim.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Still fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Diving board was closed, slide was closed and the kids had a fantastic time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Nice.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it busy during the free swim?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, it's really hit and miss because sometimes you have these communities that do different things for individuals sometimes helping people out with special abilities or different things like that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it's really hit and miss the day that we went it was it was pretty dead.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, sometimes like it's funny because I don't know if you like it's tough for me to remember when I was a kid, but sometimes depending on your mood, you're looking for someone to be friends with you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like if no one's there, you don't really want to hang out with your sibling or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is like you're looking for someone to play with because you're just in that mood to not be solo.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And another times you're like, don't touch me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Don't talk to me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it just, uh, it's sometimes like when we go for free swim, there's just these kids that are like staring at my kids and like friends, friends, friends, friends, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, uh, this time it worked out.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was good to go if they wanted kind of thing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They felt, they felt good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So yeah, how was your week, man?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was a famous last week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a start with the B and end with an AZ.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yep, it was the same as last week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was meetings, speak-in appointments, and that's going to be the key.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Beaking appointments.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What is that?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Be for a while.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Are you like a B-note speaker?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I really didn't do anything though.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like it was it was honestly very early mornings very late nights and then I was Embed by 10 like I think last night I was almost ready to crash by 930.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I got home at six had to drive back home for 630 And then by 930 I was like I think I fell asleep on the coach, but yeah, you know, it was like things fine in general.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah
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[SPEAKER_00]: any time I ask like, hey, you free for whatever.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Never feel bad saying no.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, no, if it's like a hundred.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'd love to.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Good, good, good, yeah, yeah, but just don't feel bad saying saying no.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And, but I want to ask about your like your your speech here, your your speaking meeting because we just had Mark Carney get some standing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, when he was
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[SPEAKER_00]: talking about trauma to that degree.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But no, no, but, you know, like now, it's like, you know, every, you know, the political world, those are into politics or all talking about stuff and this and that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, you know, what was, uh, after actually not going to talk about it, but it was a lot of traveling and speaking.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But you were a speaker and you were speaking for the people?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So are the three?
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have a few more in three.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like it wasn't a little meeting?
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, and it'll be again this coming week and for the next few weeks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it is, it's busy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's nice, but I'm keep it general, but I am curious and I am going to forget for after which is why I'm bringing it up now.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, oh, shoot coffee.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hold that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Wait, more important than you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Sweet mug.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, it is, man.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But don't buy, hang on, just now I got to talk about the merch store because we've had some problems with it and we haven't talked about it yet.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, don't buy from them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And we do need to.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, we got to change it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: If you want to buy merch, let us know ahead of time, actually.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, message us on discord.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Send us a message in my wife or make you the shirt and we'll send it to you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We'll fix it up, but we have to fix something because T-Spring is such a load of crap.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So like if you're looking to do stuff like support us and things like that, we're not asking.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We're not asking, but you know, there's just some people that really want to.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Honestly, patron is the safest and I'm not just safest, but I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I guess the more the most legit way.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The place that we do,
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[SPEAKER_00]: merch from is their shit.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They're not really are.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We really would love to be with someone else, but it all just doesn't make sense anywhere else, but this place doesn't make sense is like the best of the worst, but it's pretty worst.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So anyway, let us know ahead of time and we'll fix something up so that it all works, but it's, you know, please don't, don't run.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway,
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[SPEAKER_00]: uh... this week was not as many next week will be a lot more okay so are we talking like five and then seven fifty and then seventy uh... probably closer to that yeah okay so that's fine considering i know what you do that's
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[SPEAKER_00]: Really cool.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's really cool and is it like it's not though like I am so tired I just want to be done But it's fine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Everything's good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Busy days be like Trump and give like a middle finger to all your allies Well in the middle of a speech and then tell everybody how great you are.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Or is it going to be considered people inside of my industry?
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hey, you know what allies are allies just in good for you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, no, I like the the week was very good like productive thoughts is stuff done
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[SPEAKER_03]: I felt it was it did suck a little bit because I'm used to being home after school like when the kids get off school I tried at least work from home.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have not been able to feel this week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it's kind of missed out on a lot of that But it was good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was it was very busy got a lot of stuff done and yeah, see all the next week goes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I like that about you
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[SPEAKER_00]: Because I mean, like assuming our kids live to be healthy and old, you know, you get hundreds of those days where you're home.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But I like that, you know, you just, you get that itch, or you feel like you're missing out when you don't get every day.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, I get tired of them, but it is nice to hear from them after school and just chat with them and stuff, so yeah, of course, of course.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But we got this week in Pewey, I didn't play it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Did you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Absolutely nothing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, there's no we have a whole lot of areas.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Hold on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I saw it talent competition.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We appreciate your talent, everybody.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is Tyler speaking in case you want to get mad at somebody.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I love them when I was one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's really what I do.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I do appreciate your talent.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm just...
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[SPEAKER_00]: I just poison basket ball by pants.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We can use your name.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Pants.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, and it's a dragon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a dragon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a dragon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like if you click on the river in two seconds or Wyvern.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Wyvern.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, but okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We've seen that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Weaver.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm pervert.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm pervert.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm pervert.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You sound of a.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What am I supposed to do?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I just wrong with you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, you don't have to click on any.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But if you click on the
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[SPEAKER_00]: you can see within two seconds how cool the like the really slow weaver and but then pukes green and it just kills everything okay cool well it's awesome it's a pukes basketballs wanky skilling and uh as soon as I heard it needed a unique i was like bye
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's fine.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You need unique.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Of course it is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a huge part of the game.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I absolutely love it But that's not what I've built around in my car.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah, concept.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah Sweet.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That stuff is really cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And there was no patches this week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So games fixed.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, okay And then like I know I know how fixing stuff works.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just a sassy comment But there's no patches in a week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I always like to pretend that the game's perfect
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[SPEAKER_03]: They made a freaking event on the same day as our event.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Whoa, that's the end!
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[SPEAKER_00]: Wow, so we're just going to pretend that your games they heard we made a private league and we probably Sass them so much to like if you if you made their privately, which they haven't done for like what 20 years?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a lot for you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I think.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Come on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Is it actually the same day?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it starts January 29th at 1 p.m. We I'm pretty sure start January 29th.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, we started January 30th at 1 a.m.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So we started later instead of earlier.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, man.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So ours are those all those numbers.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We were totally hoping for
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[SPEAKER_03]: Every time I start, I don't remember.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know that we picked an AM one, but now I'm like, we ended up, we picked one third.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You're not just one AM.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, yeah, we're at one 30 AM.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Gen, you might be confused.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, because December 1st, or sorry, it's January 1st, month 30th day, it makes sense.
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[SPEAKER_00]: If we were starting the 29th, we obviously would start over the 29th minute, which is exactly 411 minutes and 29 seconds away, or whatever it is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You know what, uh, you know, grinds my gears.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, the thing that's weird for me is like, I'm reading this legacy of free shot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I didn't read the actual thing, but I don't remember what free show was.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Which one was that?
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[SPEAKER_03]: That was the like, all the sentences you need to send.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All the sentences.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, we did a private league with that, didn't we?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Probably.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I think we did.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, that was the one where the Templar had zombie specific nodes and then I died.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So you could play the legacy of Freak for Freak and you could play it if you want to reach level 15.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You just say CIA as a K or you could play the forever exiled privately that is solo cell found hardcore.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then this Nambi Pambi.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, they're doing both versions, but you know,
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, forever axel, it's just where it's at.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, think about it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: For a discord server that you don't care about, you can get a cool color if you're good enough.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And a skull and a shield right out there if you're good enough.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Does anybody actually have the double sheet, the double score?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that I think what there is one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I think there's two double scores, one triple.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's not a triple, get out of here.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Check, I'm looking right now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm checking right now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There is a double, there's two doubles.
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[SPEAKER_03]: 11 singles, not a single trip.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So back to weird dimensions because I totally forgot about it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: My furnace filter is 16 by 25.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: By 4.375.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: By 3-8s.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Look.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have zero options when I go to the store.
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[SPEAKER_03]: By the company that you had to do it, it's cheaper.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They told me when they installed mine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's, they don't sell them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What?
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[SPEAKER_03]: The same company that installed the furnace doesn't sell them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They told me that we do.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Not this, not this dimension.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What?
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[SPEAKER_00]: They only sell regular dimensions.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, that's interesting to you being our measurement conversation of weird envelope shapes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, my hair filter cost me like 11.75 dollars a month because of how stupid expense of this thick air filter is for this dumb new furnace that we were forced to buy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I had that I do the same thing and they told me that they buying the furnace or the filters do them was cheaper.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, I will just do them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I will be upset for 30 seconds and grateful for a minute and a half.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, because if I know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, that's all the news for Path of Exile this week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, not much going on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What are we yet?
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have like March for the maybe release?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's Path of Exile.
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[SPEAKER_03]: One is coming out next.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I don't get it listen.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I do and I'm talking to you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What do you say about it?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was asking when it was.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But it's not just the announcement for it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We don't have any specifics.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, we don't.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All right, well, it's been fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, thanks for hanging out with everybody.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Did you play at all this week?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I didn't play anything at all.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I think I think fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I got literally burned.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What?
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[SPEAKER_00]: This week in real life.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I got a second degree burned.
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[SPEAKER_00]: like all over my hand.
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[SPEAKER_00]: How the dumb cats that I've been complaining about since they've been born let look look I mean it's almost all gone now but I don't know if you can see can you see how those all scratches or what is that front hold those are the reminders of my actual burn burn so yeah yeah I was making broth and my cats are stupid they're kittens too so they're still stupid
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[SPEAKER_00]: And doesn't matter how many times they step on a hot burner, they're like, oh, this time it's not going to hurt.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They probably don't even remember the last time, even though they were crying for two days straight.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, the most of the time when I'm doing something like cooking for a while, I'll just lock them in the room.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like we have a big recroom downstairs that's relatively kitten proof.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So that's where we lock them up, they have their food, litter there, and all that kind of stuff until they're not kittens anymore, and they can handle the regular house.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Uh, you know, when we leave the house, for example, that's where we lock them up.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So when I'm cooking for a couple of hours and I don't want to have to deal with staring at my stovetop, that's where we lock them up.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But I was making broth and it was going to be simmering for eight hours.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not going to lock them up for that long.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And at some point they have to figure it out and learn, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I'm going around and I'm doing that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: and it was time for me, it was like 10pm, but I remembered about the broth later in the day.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, you know, 10pm and it's a quick, like all I'm doing is sifting, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like I take the broth from the from the stove top and I put it over the the sifter and I pour it in right and then I, you know, and the ovens, the stove's already off, but of course takes time too.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a glass top and takes time to cool down.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, as I'm pouring, so it was simmering, but it's still like low-boil.
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[SPEAKER_00]: As I'm pouring, the dumb orange cat, Archie, jumps up on the burner.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So you know how brains work, like, obviously it's all instant, but it takes time to react and do it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So he miraculously jumped on, like, didn't get the hot parts, even though it was still scalding hot.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, but I'm in the process of,
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, can't, no, and I go and grab him and take him off, but then he's all squirming because, you know, I'm like surprising him and like reacting loud and stuff and that never works well with animals, but it's while I'm poor pouring the stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So anyway, that, both my hands, like he goes flying because I huck him wherever it is that I huck him because at the same time, all the broth is pouring all over my hand.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All over the floor, my whole hand was red.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's like, I've been burned lots just because of,
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[SPEAKER_00]: life and all that, but this was the worst burn that I've ever had.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Now it could just be because I'm old and I'm just a whist now, but like it was really the worst bet burn that I had.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This was a week ago and it was a first degree burn so I didn't go to the hospital or anything like that, but then it turned into about day and a half later I started getting the the blisters and
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it was gross, but it's at the itchy stage now.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, don't do that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But anyway, yeah, like my whole hand was like it, I'm one of those people, like I've broken a lot of bones in my life and I'm one of those people that likes to try and bend your finger because, you know, it's swollen and it stings like when you bend your swollen finger when it's broken.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It really hurts right off the bat, but then it sends that, like, else, like, uh, feels good vibe, like, right after it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I kind of like that kind of pain.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so when my, my whole hand was burnt, I was trying to slowly close my hand as all my skin is like stretching and breaking and I felt like you have a problem.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But now it's at the itchy stage and none of it's fun because now it's like I can't even shake people's hands because then they're going to get all like that blister juice on them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, it's gross.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So back to Path of Exo.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, at least it's healing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Slowly, I'm kind of hoping for a secret scar, though, you know, chicks, ticks, cars.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Did they have any patches for Peoie do this week, then?
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, they didn't.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's what I'm joking about.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And Peoie's face is good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's balance is ready to go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I know that's not how it works.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I just like being a sass.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, they're probably just prepping for the next one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, well, Path of Exile 1, which doesn't take sight of me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it excites you, says congratulations, Jess.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Now, I hope you enjoy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: For Rishi, um, no, I'm not going to play this week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You what?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not going to play for you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I got my own private league to, yeah, awesome.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hey, cooler.
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[SPEAKER_03]: How old is there's this 20th ever prizes?
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's just 20 days.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So you can play ours, and then go on there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Talk about cheap.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't need 20 days for a private league.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Can I do it here?
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[SPEAKER_00]: You right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It make it like hitman's events.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You just get one try, and that's it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I get that would be fun.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Wouldn't it that you get one shot and you just I feel like they've had that before there's been so that would actually be very fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It would be fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, do a hardcore event.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, I don't know if you can do hardcore because they don't design their game around hardcore, but you do something that is a one shot.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And yeah, but well, it's the same as hardcore.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You get one one death and it's done when you die once.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Could you do that soft core what difference is it make when you're dead your dead right hardcore or soft or makes no difference I guess you could make it like you can only create one character But you can die as much as you want now That's all fun.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I like that you have to start with right in the door You're out I like that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, okay, man.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's cool
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[SPEAKER_00]: That would be good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I played.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I did a week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, did you?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Peoey and this yet number two.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And my zombie build is great.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just boring.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's so hard to feel a craft here, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, no, it's funny because no matter the state of Path of Exile, a theory craft is going to theory craft, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So even if it's not balanced, even if it's not doing well, even if you're not happy with even if you're happy with it, doesn't change that you're like, but what about deaths?
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[SPEAKER_00]: But what about this?
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[SPEAKER_00]: But this is interesting.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Ah, you, I read, I forgot this scales with this.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So my brain's always going.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And of course, like I mentioned in the past couple of weeks, the lack of physical damage mitigation for energy shield players.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think it's in a good spot because I think you need way too much energy shield to counter the lack of mitigation for physical damage for a pure yes player.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Fine when you have the gear and you have 20,000 energy shield but not fine when you're leveling and you have 3,000 energy shield because two basic hits and you're now scrambling with your life flask.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Obviously, you play around that and you try not to be hit, but the game of Path of Exile isn't like a no hit game.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's all about the mitigation, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, you know, I don't think it's in a great spot and whether or not it is or not as irrelevant.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's just how I feel.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, my theory crafting brain was going into more melee style and more armor oriented.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You were talking about the disciple of whoever, Varsha Varshi, who has pure energy shield, but then just an innate 60% armor rating, and I mean, that's hot, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's super cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But of course, as a minion player, you're starting as a sorcerer, so you're losing out on 104% increased minion damage, and that adds up especially.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The higher up you get, it's actually more of a detriment, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Where'd you add the more multiplier to things?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It really starts to hurt.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it's not tempting as a minion player to be a sorceress for me still, so I'm like, okay, maybe I could go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I was talking last week, I think it was about,
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[SPEAKER_00]: The Smith of Githav, I'm going with that pure armor, set up, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it doesn't specify what kind of body armor.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So you could try and do, yes, with it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then maybe trying, yes, and then trying, what was that like, minion skill they have, where it's just an invulnerable melee weapon that floats around.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a minion that scales the strength.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I actually played it, so I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then there's living lightning, which is a support that also scales with Dexter's strength.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, so, you know, I'm playing around with those ideas and that kind of stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I started character, I built a tree, I take the time.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I suns super stoked to watch me, and so I'm going through and I'm like, you know what?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I'm not a big fan of the fact that I actually have to care about accuracy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I'm an epic warrior.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The concept that I could miss somebody that's literally right in front of me, like I could throw a phone book with my non-dominant hand and still hit them, but I could miss with my big face that I've killed thousands with.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's ridiculous to me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like I don't think accuracy should really be a thing with the exception of projectiles.
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[SPEAKER_00]: far away.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That being said, you know, I'm not excited about doing melee, but I'm, you know, I'm trying it out.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm trying to figure it out and I'm going through.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I recognize so far in path to that you really need a very minimal investment into accuracy to get a hundred percent, which, again, makes it kind of pointless to begin with.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But so I start and I go through and I'm like, you know what, let's just do shield stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like it'd be fun to do the melee weapon as like,
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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, it's good for the the animate weapon that they that the smithic atop has, whatever it's called.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then, you know, you could add like all those crappy roles like resist that you, I don't know if you can roll resist on weapons like couldn't path one, but assuming you couldn't path to now like, yeah, you know, the be fun and then just do like, because I already want big armor rolls on my shield anyway, so why not in a quote unquote double dip that I get good defense, but I'm also getting good offense if I do the shield skills.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right, so shield charge resonate shield that kind of stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm like, yeah, you know what's this all's it's working together.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I like it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Have you you shield charge in path to.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I tried it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is on and believably glitchy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't remember what I didn't like about it, but it is so bad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What do you mean, though, like, in what sense, but I'll see you're uncontrollable, which I don't know that that should matter, but.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it definitely shouldn't matter considering how they design the game, but like it's it is actually unreal the amount of glitching and snapping back to where I was and teleporting It's snapping back for sure.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is not ready.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, and it's been in the game for forever
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[SPEAKER_00]: It has been in the game since Mesa's came into the game.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it's so bad.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The amount of times, like, you know how I've complained in the past that one of the reasons, with the biggest reason that I don't like mapping is just the map designs, how much crap is actually in the way.
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[SPEAKER_00]: that has nothing to do with combat and that I can't actually tell in the middle of combat that it is in my way.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So poor map design, the amount of stuff that's sticking out in a map, like just while you're leveling, the amount of times you get stuck as a melee character, like even what's that one skill, you start off with it where it's like, you do that slam and then your character does this really cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We let a jump in the split mode again.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I do like that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Whatever that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Pardon me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I do like that skill rolling sound.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I do too.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I really like it as a nice AOE.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's good, but even that skill, I'm getting caught on edges tons and I'm not moving forward and I'm taking damage and it's frustrating because
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's not a me problem.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, obviously it's my problem, but it's not my fault because I don't choose where the enemies are.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I'm there because that's where the enemies end up on the edge of the screen.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The enemies end up getting pushed over there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And for there to be so many different edges and pokes and different things like that, like, it was a very frustrating.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I was excited to go through and do this character.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I have zero interest in progressing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: my experience was with these skills that I'm trying.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
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[SPEAKER_03]: So they came up like they did the druid this year, this last one, right?
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[SPEAKER_03]: And one of the wolf skills is to jump like leap towards the enemy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it's a very fun skill and I was using it in my druid that I was playing in endgame.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But is it a skill gem or the base attack?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, no, it was one of the skills I wish I could remember.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It wasn't the base attack.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I can't remember exactly which skill it was, but you had to be in Wallform for it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Now, it would basically you would jump forward to do your attack.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it was quite great.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was very similar to the shield charge in the sense of the distance that it could jump.
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[SPEAKER_03]: but it was so often, especially in zones where they were tighter in not a wide open, where I would have used it, you know, relatively quickly to try and move through, and then all of a sudden, my character was jerking backwards, and I would get that rubber band, which I have not felt rubber bandied in forever in Path of Excel, and it's not rubber band in the sense of what it used to be, which used to be just lag.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think it's just the design of the game where it doesn't realize that it's fine for me to be where I just got to, or even worse, which was really bad for that new skill, I could jump into a thing that I'm not supposed to be allowed inside, and then I couldn't move, and I'd have to wait for the cooldown to jump out of, like to leap out of whatever it was that I was inside of.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I think there's still some of that stuff that they have to address.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what the full answer is, but like I don't mind that there's things in a zone to sort of not block your path, but to, you know, there's a tree or there's a large caravan and that's in the place.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't mind if they're there, but what I don't like is how rigid the collision feels right now in the game.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like it feels, 100%, there's no smoothness to that, like I get it, okay, I'm not supposed to run into the caravan, but also that caravan's only there to make it look cool in the zone look more reasonable.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It shouldn't be part of my fight.
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[SPEAKER_03]: with a rare that I'm coming up against.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, I wish that was just a little more smoother and less janky and rigid when I hit them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, anytime you play co-op, you're reminded about how who are the collision detection is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Your collision detection is not exist ever.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, it's so no bad.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Mm-hmm.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, they have an employee like one little screen.
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[SPEAKER_00]: There's the same thing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it shouldn't be.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I shouldn't be at all.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like you should have 12 years experience of like fine-tuning If my skeleton's in your skeleton's can run right through each other and stand right on top of each other, so should you and I Like there's really, especially with so much ground effects there are there's not a lot of places to stand that are safe We should be able to share a space But instead it's like in each other out when in my wife and I are fighting Gregory together We have to like come up with a rule.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's like okay, you're gonna top.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm on the bottom
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right, or it's like, okay, I'm gonna circle to the left and you're gonna circle to the right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, yeah, because otherwise, we're both going to the right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not going to the left and it's like, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
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[SPEAKER_03]: Mario Party when we were kids and trying to you there were certain parties where you were trying to get the other person thrown off the edge Right, that's what it just reminded me of.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I was like it's like P.P.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Trying to play co-op It's like your P. Yeah, who would last one standing and then you're still screwed because of the multiple the all the health that's still there But yeah, I don't think play a collision should exist in path of Excel 2 or It least be smooth
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[SPEAKER_00]: It doesn't need to be a green jump, it's so janky.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, so I tried to play melee and it was unbelievable to me how, but no, this is just my experience, but this is my experience, how unfriendly the game is to melee.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The game has never been friendly to melee though.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But you're making a brand new game!
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, it's not, so, yes, I do agree.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, I don't even have an argument against what you're saying.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think I do think that the melee part, some of their skills that they've come out with, so rolling slam, that you're talking about shield charge, I think they have leapslam.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think they are, I have, I have realized now that I'm playing Path of Excel 2 with controller.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It is, I think some of these skills are very hard for them to build for both sides.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that some of these skills probably work very, very well with keyboard and mouse.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like a lot better than with controller.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Rolling slam is a perfect example.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Rolling slam is a great skill.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The ability to change direction as you're going through it, I love it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But...
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[SPEAKER_03]: it's very hard sometimes when you are actually trying to go like this is where I want to make sure I slam and doing it with controllers a lot harder than if you had keyboard and mouse that being said there's yeah there's enemy wise and stuff the game is not friendly to me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No it it really doesn't make sense.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I'm going through as a warrior, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm trying to do the Smith-Kitava, and I get this melee skill, and I'm doing shield shirt.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Now, shield charges just broken.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's glitchy beyond compare for controller.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so I'm going through, like, slam.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm trying, like, Earthquake.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, Earthquake takes 10 hours to fly over.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So cool, but yes, it takes way too long.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But I'm like, I have stuff to do.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's why I stopped playing it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was the three way too long.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, you have.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just as many ranged enemies as you do melee enemies, well, it's the ranged ones that hurt the melee character, or the melee enemies are fine, that's what I'm built for, but the ranged ones are hit.
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[SPEAKER_00]: There's chaos damage everywhere, there's those spitters.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm like, I'm like, it's life-lask.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just as often as I'm hitting my attack skill, and what am I supposed to do?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, sure, the boss fights are a little bit better, because it's just me and the boss.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it is such an irritating experience with the amount of ranged characters that exist that are shooting at me and I can't get there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's slow.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so some of the things that made me kind of giggle or roll my eyes and kind of even fear that the game's already trending in a path of Excel one direction was so okay, so you already have travel skills.
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[SPEAKER_00]: that they were really trying to work away from with Path of Excel too, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: They were talking about like, you know, we're not going to have these movement skills, but already you have shield charge, which shield charge the cool right cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, there's other ones.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And if you're trying to get away from them, you still have a couple, but you know, hopefully they'll end up being mandatory.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But now they come up with a new quote unquote melee class, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: The Druid.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And what are the two innate skills that they have?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, the bear automatically just comes with tons of resist.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Tons of mitigation.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Is it resist or is it armor?
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's armor, but still like that's what you need at the beginning.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then your gear is your flat resist.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it's the armor that's the tricky one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And that's what you get.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just per level up per everything.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You just get lots of innate.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's your barrier.
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[SPEAKER_00]: run it around crashing around and you're having a great time and the wolf, that innate skill is dash two and then slash you cut the distance of vulnerability completely out and you slash.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so now it's like again, because of how the game, the enemies and the maps are designed while leveling, why would anybody be the warrior?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, again, now you have, of course, but now you have that state of vulnerability and the game's not designed to around the most vulnerable class, which is melee.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it's like you have this constant, like you're constantly fighting these ranged characters that you have to get to, but you're taking tons of damages you're getting there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, it really wasn't, again, I get this is not everybody's experience.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is my experience, but this is my experience.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It really wasn't fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: trying to go through leveling as melee and I get that it's fun once you have the stuff and it's all figured out but there's a process to getting there and it really hasn't been fun trying to I mean shield charge doesn't help even if shield charge is mandatory it's broken beyond belief so it's frustrating because it's still in the game when the league first came out
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[SPEAKER_03]: And the reason that I switched was because my favorite skill that they came out with for the druid was this rolling calamity skill Which just had fire falling from the skies all around you amazing damage so fun But you you put it in combine it with the Rampage skill that the bargets, but it's the same with shield charge like oh, I hit a jet
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I'm stopped, but worse than shield charges, at least with shield charge, just press it again and you go with the with the rampage, you just your stupid bear has to like go back or and then start running.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it's like a one and a half second lead up to get it, but if you bumped into an edge, you get stopped.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I think some of that stuff that they're so we're kind of the thing that's scary though is, um,
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[SPEAKER_03]: and that like for me with the my problems with it that it wasn't actually just a melee problem.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like it was a melee problem because I still need to be close to the enemy to kill them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But it was more what was happening with the skill and the things around me that was making it, uh, not as fun to play.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Sure, for sure.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so as I was, you know, I'm like, I'm all frustrated, you know, like I was really excited for the Smith, the guitar of a character and then I go through and it's, I'm just having, I'm just having fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I'm, no, I didn't even bother, I think I'm at, no, I'm not even halfway through act one and I'm just not having fun of that I don't want to deal with all the crap, like it's not, I don't sit down to hope something's fun of it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anything that's fun like it if feels like the there's and which I it's fair There's a struggle to like build your character up, but yeah, it is unfortunate because I think half way Threat one most stuff is feeling a bit more like a chore or frustrating than fun, but as you progress further it typically starts to get a bit better
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[SPEAKER_00]: But even with my skeletons and zombies, like, I'm fine.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, it just because it's not exciting doesn't mean it's not tedious.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
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[SPEAKER_00]: But like, I was getting really frustrated with my inability to get to enemies, or how one enemy was making me so in take so much damage.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then I'm like, I'm finally at like the the King of the Mr. Whatever in that area where you do the three and like not the first one, but the second time yeah and I'm like now this is like I have to like do this swarm of enemies at the beginning of every time and they're doing chaos damage from a range and I have to go around this dumb totem in the middle and I'm like what's what's skill called rolling slam.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like, okay, I have that or like the 10 minute delay of Earthquake, like, no, I'm just going to play any other starting class.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just get chaos, Rose.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then get something.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, that's on two day shipping.
47:54.158 --> 47:55.281
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't, I can't get that.
47:55.261 --> 47:57.284
[SPEAKER_00]: That's two day shipping, the little come shortly.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So again, I totally know it's beta.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was just that was my experience.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It wasn't fun, but then my theory crafting brain is still on, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I'm like, okay, well, you know, my son's birthday was this past week and he had a great time in the series.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And he, one of the gifts that we got and was a gift card to Xbox, but it was specifically for path of exile to a currency tab and then upgrading his tabs to premium tabs.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But thank you, GGG.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I hope you hear this through all my whining and complaining before.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it's cool that the default tabs, the first four default tabs, have the finities included in them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't have to pay for that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That is cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So your default tabs, you can't sell with them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You can't change a color or change a name, but you can assign them to essences or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So
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[SPEAKER_00]: comes with 300 points, which I didn't realize.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So we gave him way.
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[SPEAKER_00]: See, in value shit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's still for you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, but yeah, but he had 300 points.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And the currency tab 75, 75.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's awesome.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so anyway, so anyway, he goes down with what else did he do like what else did he get.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, we got him laser tech.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, I mean in game like in Path of Exile.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, we let him get for now.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I see.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Because he's still like he loves Path of Exile.
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[SPEAKER_00]: He's he's exactly like me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: He's a theory crafter.
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[SPEAKER_00]: He just wants to see if his ideas work.
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[SPEAKER_00]: He gets like he blames everybody but himself if something doesn't work right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just like me, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like he's having a great time, but he's really in POE, but I told him like, hang on, like, let's say how far you get.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Don't want to spend money on stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't need it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But like he's so stoked that it's his own account.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so anyways, but I wanted to make sure that it was all set up for him.
49:44.024 --> 49:50.436
[SPEAKER_00]: Like we gave him the gift card and all that, but then we were having troubles with the Xbox permissions, because the dudes 11 and he's buying a 17-glass game.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I had some mixing around to do so I did that while he was at school and so I want to make sure the stash tap was purchased for him So when he got home, he could just start playing right away and so I created a character under his account and I made it to whatever the first home basis I could interact with the stash tab and
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[SPEAKER_00]: I started off as a druid, just for fun, and I'm like, yeah, let's do the wearable thing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it was fun, man.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, it was fun, well, because, but again, even though it's like conforming to the design as opposed to designing around like your weakest, most vulnerable archetype, which would be melee, when you have the the wearable of just skipping and dash right to the enemy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's so nice.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You're so good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And the description's all screwed up, because it's easy to get up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm trying like a druid that's the where we'll stop.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, yes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And that's actually where I'm going.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's all good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so I'm like looking at the descriptions that I'm learning a little bit more about.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Because like the idea of the archetype of shapeshifting doesn't interest me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like I love fantasy stories, but I hate like wizards and magic and stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like I still like real listening to the fact that I like the band.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, yeah, you can't just eat McLean so that's a tricky one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's true.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's a tricky one and he's like the lowest Yeah, too.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I can't write.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, he's my a too
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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't know what my heart is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have no idea what you're talking about.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What is my heart?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I just have a special code for Lord of the Rocks.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, they're like a helper to the semi-deities of Middle-earth.
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[SPEAKER_00]: There was a loop in our wizard who created the Valar and the Valar had Maya to help them with their tasks in creating Valar and Middle-earth.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it was Sauron, Sauromon, Gandalf, they're all, don't fall asleep.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is your day question.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not sleeping.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know you died.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I can't actually ask a question.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ah, that's fine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So are they with your way?
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's all I want or no, just curious.
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[SPEAKER_03]: In Middle Earth, there was her.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Go on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There was five of them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You hate them, but go ahead.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You hate wizards, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I know you're white.
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[SPEAKER_00]: One, a brown one and two blue ones.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Really?
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[SPEAKER_00]: The two blue ones don't have names.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Obviously.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, go on, you don't like wizards.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So the shape-shifting stuff doesn't interest me just in general, but I'm like whatever it is in who cares what I look like if I actually don't care about my mtx Like it's actually a place on the skill anyway, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is so Whatever, so I go through and I'm having a great time.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I do the dash and I'm going through, but it's like the description of the main attack says something convoluted like
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[SPEAKER_00]: You get, you know, you call the cold powers from the moon to the moon to your attacks.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But as far as I can tell, it's pure physical damage.
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[SPEAKER_00]: My base attack, even though it's talking about like all this cold cool lunar stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it's other skills.
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[SPEAKER_00]: There's cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it doesn't actually tell you what type of damage your basic skill is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it tells you you get the cold power from the moon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So anyway, I've looked into it apparently.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is pure physical damage, and then they just have some cool cold-based skills that unlock later on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it's just like crappy marketing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But I go through how we're enjoying the dough.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have to be cold.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I go through and I'm like, all right, sweet, this is going to be cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then I look around at like some of the other stuff that's happening and then I see this one skill where it's like leap towards the whatever enemy and you create a mark on the end.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's the one, that's the one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it, and Emily, if you have another mark supported within that skill, it'll do that mark.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You just don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's what I do.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it doesn't mark the necessarily enemy you hit.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It marks the highest rarity enemy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like, yes, please.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, talk about controller friendly.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is great.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, and then it says like, and any of your wolf wolves that are with you will jump with you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like, oh, right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They have like the wolf companion minion thing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's really cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so I go and I look and I've just finished dealing with a smithic atalva theory crafting right so we have the weapon that scales with strength and decks right that minion and then we have the living lightning that's also scale similarly with strength and decks and I'm like all right this cool let's see with this then so there's the wolf pack.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right, yes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it's, it's strange that it's in, and I'm like, okay, it's a 50, 50 split.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Let's go with that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Let's see what's going on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just minion.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just companion.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It doesn't scale differently.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like, what the hell?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Why on earth would I invest in minion damage as a
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm a coward.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I am dashing into these people.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I am in the middle of a fight.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack with my claws.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I need the damage.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So skip down to the minions.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Why does it exist?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know, maybe you could build around it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I actually, no, I'm not sure I didn't do it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But if I'm going minions, I mean, I mean, I'm all my theories.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's up there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But I'm going pure int.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All minions are pure int, except for companions, like a couple companions on the deck side, or like the one companion, like team beast or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Everything's in, like I have a lot of options for minions.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But if I'm splitting between strength and in, I don't have enough in to go with those other ones.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Are you trying to have other minions as well as the wolf?
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, because I want your talk.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But just think about being aware wolf, you want the damage.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So why would you put minions that only scale with minion damage, not with anything that you're innately using in your bill?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I couldn't think of a reason.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I don't know what their damage is like, but I mean, the fact is you are sort of in a direction of minion on the true minion stuff on the tree.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what their damage is like, so I have no idea and it never made any sense to me to have other minions with
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[SPEAKER_03]: myself as the the wearable if I I veered away from the minion side, but I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's my point.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Why would I invest in minion damage when I should be investing in my own damage as a wearable with big nasty claws?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not going to be a supporting wearable.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Unless I'm going to do that really annoying mtx how for all my work rise, right now I'm a werewolf, I'm doing the damage so it just it really surprised me that the the support the minion that sorry the the minion wolf pack skill
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[SPEAKER_00]: Didn't scale innately with something that I would be focusing on as a werewolf.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I had to separate my damage, like an actual cast or slash minion player.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And in that case, I may as well just be a witch.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Those weird to me, which doesn't scale jump into the fight, like a freaking werewolf.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's what I'm saying.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But that's why it's okay to invest purely in minion damage because they're doing the fighting.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But as a werewolf, none of my skills are like, you know what I'm going to hang back and you guys do the work.
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[SPEAKER_00]: None of the skills do that werewolf.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it was surprising to me like, even the Smithicutava, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: You have this melee weapon, this invulnerable melee weapon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it scales with strength because that's what I'm going to be investing in with my character, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It coincides with the idea of what I'm doing and so it could if it interested me couple with what I'm already doing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it was just weird to me that the Wolf Pack didn't coincide with what I'm planning on doing with a where will.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I mean, it just didn't make sense to me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But did you also bring theory craft ideas that didn't have that then because the Wolf Play Store is very fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I mean, I'm always like minions, and so I was trying to think of a way where the wolf pack would make sense for me to use, I couldn't think of one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So then I started going through and checking out, because basically all the talisman stuff is drank that in, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so I'm like, okay, well, how am I going to do this now?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to do that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it honestly just didn't seem to coincide really well with the things that interested me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: There were just wasn't.
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[SPEAKER_00]: a good cohesion with the skills that were available, splitting your strength in 50, 50.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I didn't like any of the forced play styles that they had.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I went away from the werewolf, but it was creating all of us a count that, you know, spurred that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then I got back into curse efficiency.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, but I forgot, like remember how originally I started way off as the chronaments are right and how do I start was and thank goodness it was actually legit.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It wasn't just me, but now I've forgotten about that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then I've realized through whichever update it was that there's a lot more presence and aura nodes on the tree and aura magnitudes stuff like that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like, oh, oh.
58:48.138 --> 59:14.685
[SPEAKER_00]: getting back into that innate slow presence with your first, you know, that, like, the corona matter has that 20% enemies with new presence are slow by 20% and I'm like, okay, well, you know, what though that only has like that one penalty for unique enemies having a 50% less slow reduction, because it's not blasphemy, you're not losing that 45% less and it's not
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[SPEAKER_00]: So all of a sudden, I'm like, okay, well, let's see if it's worth investing in that and this and so then I was doing a whole bunch of spreadsheet work on it last night and I was really excited about it and then this morning when I woke up, I realized that I was too tired to be doing all of that work that I stayed up completely, I completely screwed up that orange sheet yes that was it was like 130 in the morning and I'm half falling asleep and I'm, no, I have to do it now because I'm going to forget where I was in the morning.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I screwed up all the formulas last.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, no, really?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, you're all, I have to redo my whole, and it's not that I have to redo it, but because I don't know what I screwed up, I have to check every single self.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just make sure that that's where you touched it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Dang it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So anyway, but now I'm back into seeing what the Crohnomancer would be like, because when my son came back from school the other day, he was super stoked, he started a castor, and I'm like, oh man, like I got the edge.
01:00:03.541 --> 01:00:05.243
[SPEAKER_03]: He actually told you to do it.
01:00:05.864 --> 01:00:10.789
[SPEAKER_00]: He got me into like, oh man, now I want to do a cast or now I want to do this.
01:00:10.829 --> 01:00:13.812
[SPEAKER_03]: It is better level in as a cast or now that it was when you last did it.
01:00:14.472 --> 01:00:15.793
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah, I'm sure it is.
01:00:16.034 --> 01:00:20.798
[SPEAKER_00]: And there's also the temptation of the disciple of Archivarshi, right?
01:00:20.878 --> 01:00:23.060
[SPEAKER_00]: So all three sorcerers are out now.
01:00:23.240 --> 01:00:27.404
[SPEAKER_03]: And actually, like, all three sorcerers wasn't a flat 60% right?
01:00:27.424 --> 01:00:29.246
[SPEAKER_03]: That, that note that I really like.
01:00:29.606 --> 01:00:30.187
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, to pick it.
01:00:30.748 --> 01:00:33.390
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's 60% of your
01:00:33.370 --> 01:00:56.847
[SPEAKER_00]: current yes counts towards your armor rating right so it can go higher than that for sure and uh but I mean but I actually like all three sources whereas I don't like any of the witches I don't like any of the witches for the minion starting point but I like all three if I'm too worth thinking about that hundred twenty percent and come to a different side time I don't know how to minions then in that case right and that's cool
01:00:56.827 --> 01:00:57.448
[SPEAKER_00]: I do.
01:00:57.828 --> 01:00:59.510
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm like, what do I do with spirit now?
01:00:59.570 --> 01:01:01.372
[SPEAKER_00]: But the funny thing is that you're a threat.
01:01:01.412 --> 01:01:19.494
[SPEAKER_00]: But the funny thing is, I'd still want the sector because when my skeleton's dial a cast on minion death is 30 spirit, cast on elemental, inflection, I don't know what's it called, where it's like you burn shock or freeze, that cast on is 100 spirit, cast on dodge is 100.
01:01:19.534 --> 01:01:23.779
[SPEAKER_00]: Like all the other cast ons are 100 spirit, cast on minion death is 30.
01:01:23.759 --> 01:01:29.887
[SPEAKER_00]: And like every seven seconds when they die, I get guaranteed casts for these things.
01:01:29.907 --> 01:01:31.148
[SPEAKER_00]: Like that's, that's great.
01:01:31.168 --> 01:01:34.352
[SPEAKER_03]: I've ever asked us to still have one had a set.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They're still, right?
01:01:35.674 --> 01:01:42.923
[SPEAKER_00]: And if you have an essence harvest to these dying minions, you have huge mana regen right off the bat.
01:01:42.943 --> 01:01:49.792
[SPEAKER_00]: So I'm still probably going to have minion instability with my build just because of how that works as a support.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But then I'm like,
01:01:51.434 --> 01:01:59.914
[SPEAKER_00]: Paul, I may as well just make them do damage and it's hard for me to not invest in the minion damage side because they're already going to be exploding for the sake of support, right?
01:01:59.995 --> 01:02:01.378
[SPEAKER_00]: So that's fun.
01:02:02.160 --> 01:02:05.949
[SPEAKER_00]: I had a great week despite my frustration with the the base.
01:02:05.989 --> 01:02:06.671
[SPEAKER_03]: I have some of that.
01:02:06.691 --> 01:02:08.515
[SPEAKER_03]: Janky that they'll hopefully fix.
01:02:08.495 --> 01:02:09.356
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, for sure.
01:02:09.557 --> 01:02:12.180
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, so George was in great and purely one either.
01:02:12.261 --> 01:02:20.012
[SPEAKER_03]: I used it all the time, but it was very clunky with regards to, did you trip on the edge of a wall or something, you know, like, sure.
01:02:20.373 --> 01:02:26.622
[SPEAKER_00]: But the problem for me is, and this is where I do get whiny, is she'll charge just been in the game for a long time.
01:02:26.602 --> 01:02:30.790
[SPEAKER_00]: Like, it should not stay that way because you're working on something else.
01:02:30.811 --> 01:02:33.696
[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I get that you want to create other things.
01:02:33.736 --> 01:02:35.440
[SPEAKER_00]: And you have other things that do need to come up.
01:02:35.460 --> 01:02:38.566
[SPEAKER_00]: But at the same time, there is stuff in the game that does need to work.
01:02:39.027 --> 01:02:40.610
[SPEAKER_00]: It's in the game for a reason.
01:02:40.691 --> 01:02:43.516
[SPEAKER_00]: It should actually function as shield charge isn't functionable.
01:02:43.657 --> 01:02:44.879
[SPEAKER_00]: It actually can't.
01:02:45.140 --> 01:02:46.382
[SPEAKER_00]: It doesn't work.
01:02:46.362 --> 01:03:03.375
[SPEAKER_03]: with controller with controller that i think that's probably one asterix and i'm not saying that that's fair but what i am saying is if it does it if it's not the predominant concern or complaint that they're getting then it may just take longer for that to get adjusted yeah self-awareness is a part of being an experienced company though
01:03:03.760 --> 01:03:16.147
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I don't know, I think I can't imagine trying to balance a skill, not for damage, but to balance a skill to work in WASD mode, mouse and keyboard mode and controller mode.
01:03:16.167 --> 01:03:20.436
[SPEAKER_03]: Like with the amount of skills they have, I feel like that's got to be very difficult.
01:03:20.753 --> 01:03:25.038
[SPEAKER_00]: sure, but then don't release it until you've figured it out, right?
01:03:25.058 --> 01:03:27.221
[SPEAKER_00]: Like they choose to have it in the game.
01:03:27.281 --> 01:03:29.884
[SPEAKER_00]: And it's not this isn't and I use the word balance.
01:03:29.904 --> 01:03:33.909
[SPEAKER_00]: And I know you didn't mean it in terms of like balance in terms of its balance or damage at all.
01:03:34.329 --> 01:03:36.291
[SPEAKER_00]: It like this isn't the balance issue.
01:03:36.311 --> 01:03:38.714
[SPEAKER_00]: This is a functionality issue.
01:03:38.734 --> 01:03:40.176
[SPEAKER_00]: Like it actually doesn't work.
01:03:40.316 --> 01:03:45.242
[SPEAKER_00]: It works if at if the whole screen is empty except for an enemy, it works.
01:03:45.222 --> 01:03:47.464
[SPEAKER_00]: but it does not work if there's anything.
01:03:47.925 --> 01:03:50.607
[SPEAKER_03]: Did you ever look at any of its special skill options?
01:03:50.627 --> 01:03:51.908
[SPEAKER_03]: Cause I know they changed a bunch.
01:03:52.489 --> 01:03:56.232
[SPEAKER_03]: Cause I noticed that with one of the, I can't remember what it was.
01:03:56.793 --> 01:04:00.316
[SPEAKER_03]: But I had different skill options that I hadn't had before with a movement style.
01:04:00.977 --> 01:04:01.998
[SPEAKER_03]: Skill, it was either two.
01:04:02.378 --> 01:04:04.600
[SPEAKER_03]: It might have been the wolf one, actually.
01:04:04.640 --> 01:04:05.641
[SPEAKER_03]: It might have been two.
01:04:06.382 --> 01:04:08.644
[SPEAKER_03]: The option was to just go its full distance.
01:04:08.864 --> 01:04:10.766
[SPEAKER_03]: I can't remember what they had the two options.
01:04:10.826 --> 01:04:15.010
[SPEAKER_00]: It was a movement skill, as opposed to,
01:04:14.990 --> 01:04:21.782
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I'll check it out and see, but at the end of the day, it's still, I'm already done with that building skill like it was.
01:04:22.142 --> 01:04:24.206
[SPEAKER_00]: It wasn't just shield charge that turned me off of melee.
01:04:24.807 --> 01:04:26.710
[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe it's not, it's a great spot.
01:04:27.131 --> 01:04:28.914
[SPEAKER_03]: It's, and it's very hard to play melee.
01:04:28.974 --> 01:04:30.857
[SPEAKER_03]: You can do it, but it is not.
01:04:31.198 --> 01:04:35.445
[SPEAKER_00]: It can, you've got to change the amount of ranged enemies that they let spawn.
01:04:35.425 --> 01:04:54.430
[SPEAKER_00]: within a screen or live their distance from a certain file or limit their damage based on distance or something or have like some sort of mitigation that exists like the bear does or something for these warrior for for these melee style characters right like I was excited to use thunder that was eventually going to be my skill right.
01:04:54.410 --> 01:04:56.753
[SPEAKER_03]: I didn't really like Earthquake, but it was a little bit too slow.
01:04:56.993 --> 01:05:03.222
[SPEAKER_03]: But when I first played it, I really, really enjoyed and throughout one, but I was like, oh my god, it's so weird.
01:05:03.862 --> 01:05:06.466
[SPEAKER_00]: It's a weird level one skill.
01:05:07.187 --> 01:05:15.578
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, like in the very first section, you have these witches that have these red circles that explode for huge damage.
01:05:15.598 --> 01:05:16.098
[SPEAKER_00]: That's a damage.
01:05:16.138 --> 01:05:17.380
[SPEAKER_00]: When you're level one,
01:05:17.360 --> 01:05:27.051
[SPEAKER_00]: And then I have wolves chasing me and then I have like, I don't know, ducks chasing, I don't know anything's chasing me and I'm like, I hit Earthquake down on the scariest, right?
01:05:27.071 --> 01:05:27.972
[SPEAKER_00]: She's the dumbest.
01:05:28.112 --> 01:05:28.833
[SPEAKER_00]: She's the dumbest.
01:05:28.853 --> 01:05:29.774
[SPEAKER_00]: She's the dumbest.
01:05:30.114 --> 01:05:35.360
[SPEAKER_00]: And most of the time, she stays pretty still, especially if you play the circle game, which is like the Pew, each week, right?
01:05:35.380 --> 01:05:38.504
[SPEAKER_00]: Just running around in circles, but like you're waiting a long time.
01:05:38.664 --> 01:05:46.573
[SPEAKER_00]: And you're getting chased, but if you stop like the, it is such a slow skill that if you don't time it perfectly,
01:05:46.553 --> 01:05:51.222
[SPEAKER_00]: are faster than the amount of time it takes for you to smash your earthquake.
01:05:51.282 --> 01:06:02.844
[SPEAKER_03]: That's not just a melee thing though, too, because I remember going through act one, even on casting style or ranged style, where you're like trying to cast towards them, and they're faster than you, and you're like, oh my god, I got to move.
01:06:02.864 --> 01:06:06.271
[SPEAKER_03]: I got to move, and you're just rolling out of a seal, but yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:06:06.611 --> 01:06:07.954
[SPEAKER_00]: So, point out.
01:06:07.934 --> 01:06:09.136
[SPEAKER_00]: Some of it was frustrating.
01:06:09.197 --> 01:06:10.359
[SPEAKER_00]: Some of it was really exciting.
01:06:10.399 --> 01:06:12.824
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm now on the spreadsheet.
01:06:13.024 --> 01:06:13.505
[SPEAKER_00]: Side of it.
01:06:13.565 --> 01:06:15.189
[SPEAKER_00]: I got to figure out my consistency.
01:06:15.529 --> 01:06:17.273
[SPEAKER_00]: Got to fix your spreadsheet though.
01:06:17.293 --> 01:06:19.016
[SPEAKER_00]: I, well, it is going to happen.
01:06:19.036 --> 01:06:20.559
[SPEAKER_00]: That is priority number one.
01:06:20.599 --> 01:06:21.541
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to fail.
01:06:21.561 --> 01:06:23.565
[SPEAKER_00]: Let's deducing my wife when we are finished this.
01:06:23.605 --> 01:06:25.529
[SPEAKER_00]: And then I'm going to work on my spreadsheet shortly after.
01:06:25.569 --> 01:06:27.774
[SPEAKER_00]: And it's going to be great.
01:06:27.994 --> 01:06:29.858
[SPEAKER_03]: It still gets off.
01:06:31.964 --> 01:06:32.966
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I'm not wearing it.
01:06:33.007 --> 01:06:34.049
[SPEAKER_00]: I thought this was the shirt.
01:06:34.310 --> 01:06:36.916
[SPEAKER_00]: Chris bought me a shirt that said, uh, Oh, okay.
01:06:36.936 --> 01:06:39.743
[SPEAKER_00]: Freak in the sheets, but it's picture of the sheets.
01:06:39.763 --> 01:06:40.365
[SPEAKER_00]: Google sheet.
01:06:40.465 --> 01:06:40.605
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
01:06:41.006 --> 01:06:42.309
[SPEAKER_00]: So, your buns, I am.
01:06:42.350 --> 01:06:43.753
[SPEAKER_00]: All right, sweet.
01:06:43.773 --> 01:06:44.876
[SPEAKER_00]: I didn't mean to talk the whole time.
01:06:44.896 --> 01:06:46.059
[SPEAKER_00]: Sorry about that, man.
01:06:46.079 --> 01:06:47.442
[SPEAKER_00]: Hey, I didn't put it this week, so.
01:06:47.422 --> 01:07:09.818
[SPEAKER_03]: I know I know you didn't, which was why I was comfortable doing it, but I still feel um, jerkish about not gave me, I gave my insights next week starts our private league, which uh, I don't know if we'll have played before it starts at no, you and I won't have it starts on the 30th, which is Saturday at 1.30 a.m. though, so, but I also,
01:07:10.675 --> 01:07:17.503
[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, our private league is entering the hours different than us, eight hours away, good luck, because we're coming for you.
01:07:17.844 --> 01:07:22.410
[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, our private league starts next week if you want to join Pop and Door discord.
01:07:22.990 --> 01:07:24.272
[SPEAKER_03]: And you'll find the information in there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Let's wrap this up, forever, Excel.
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[SPEAKER_03]: 329, I'm just naked, tags.
01:07:28.357 --> 01:07:29.498
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm Tyler, record of days.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Patrons, we'll catch you after dark, everybody else.
01:07:31.701 --> 01:07:34.084
[SPEAKER_03]: We'll see you next week for 330.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have website forever excelled.com, we have a very fun discord pop in and say hello and Patreon and other ways the port podcast you will find them down below as well as on the website.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Do you have any waterproof microphones?
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[SPEAKER_00]: These are a 333 episode.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What's that?
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[SPEAKER_00]: 333?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Lots of sexy rep digit.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is.
01:07:56.523 --> 01:07:56.903
[SPEAKER_00]: It is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a really round.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's going to cause the microphones to get wet, obviously.
01:08:01.609 --> 01:08:03.050
[SPEAKER_03]: Because they're so excited for 333.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
01:08:03.191 --> 01:08:03.331
[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
01:08:03.451 --> 01:08:05.794
[SPEAKER_00]: Also hot tub kind of promised guaranteed.
01:08:06.374 --> 01:08:07.456
[SPEAKER_00]: We promised.
01:08:08.036 --> 01:08:11.260
[SPEAKER_00]: That probably was it in the episode.
01:08:13.231 --> 01:08:15.578
[SPEAKER_00]: Promise is only counts in the middle of the day.
01:08:15.598 --> 01:08:18.566
[SPEAKER_00]: We have consumed when approving the hot tub.
01:08:18.586 --> 01:08:19.107
[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, absolutely.
01:08:19.127 --> 01:08:22.878
[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, we have three episodes to figure out how we're going to record in the hot tub.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Alright, bye.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Welcome to forever excelled.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm just an AK tags.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What the, uh, well, Woke up ready ready ready.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, and go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What episode is this?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I didn't write it down.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is 3329.
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[SPEAKER_00]: 329.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, but two reason.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Hold on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm just an AK tags.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I'm Debbie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You record days.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's secretary ever.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know why my audio was capping when I first started, I was too excited.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's why.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Check it out.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Do your levels.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I draw a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Guys, it's okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, anybody out there seems strange wilderness.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is that the one it's from?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Because we always get too confused.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, I...
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like both characters are great and I feel so bad for not remembering the other character, but Steve Vaughn and every show gets me, or in every show he's in, he gets me like I, I just, I don't know, like if he was, he was, he was calm and he's like, right, so you know, maybe you're just too big.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, no, somebody would have said something.
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[SPEAKER_00]: like it's just one of those things where it's like if he was in your group of friends you would think I'd just have a crush on him like I'm as I'm just I'm straight married my wife right straight and he was in our group and just him looking just existing would make me laugh you would just think I have the I the biggest crush make me so funny him.
01:31.831 --> 01:36.278
[SPEAKER_00]: And so anything he's in, I'm like, yeah, I'm in, even if it's a serious role.
01:36.398 --> 01:44.930
[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, I'm in and I'm laughing it could be like the biggest or it'd be like when Jim Carried did the Truman show, you know, and shown the other side of his artistic talent.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That back in the day, of course, now we know he can do tons of drama, but there'd be like Steve Zons trying to do one of those dramas and I'd be pissing myself laughing all the time.
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[SPEAKER_00]: just because I remember all his other quotes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So many Debbie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's that's me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's funny that it's struck in my head when you said ready when we were getting started and for some reason that I heard Debbie and then also said next.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So anyway, uh, episode 329 of our podcast together big shout to our patrons thanks to everybody who resubbed up this week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Patron gets your access to after dark.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's our podcast after the podcast.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We keep going.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And there's probably going to be a lot of Debbie.
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[SPEAKER_00]: A lot of Steve's on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Honestly, we're going to forget all of this and we're going to talk about something completely different.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's hard.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Are there any special dates to acknowledge before the next podcast?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Let me check Rodgers in the church.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hang on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, there is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, another question mark.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, our league.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, wait.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's actually today.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I think we said that last week, but today,
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is today.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Today's the 23rd.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Would you say open beta for power.
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[SPEAKER_00]: One.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What did we sell?
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is not the close.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But that sounds familiar.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So we did that last week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So whatever, no double congratulations for UGGGG.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But 2013, that's kind of a big deal, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like it's 2026 when I'm writing, 2026 on our templates.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm like, that's weird.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is weird.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, because for me, like, every almost every job I've done has been data oriented, especially in the hotel industry when I worked in the hotel industry, you're working like one, two, three years in advance.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, not normally three years, but like there's some events where you are, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_00]: If you have a big hotel and you have all these big events that you're planning for and scheduling for, you're always working in advance.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Sure, it would be whatever year it was, but the date I was always writing down was the next year, like the following year or the year after that, it was shorter two years later.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So when it came down to like writing your like what date is it for your kids going to this like permission slip thing and what's the date today?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm like,
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[SPEAKER_00]: I always had to think on the year because I was always writing down the subsequent years.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I was never actually doing stuff for the current year.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I don't know where that came from.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, I don't remember the September 19th, where it started.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So anyway, there's a segue that isn't going to be connected there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The next episode, he'll remember when he re-listened to this and he'll tell us that middle part.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Remember that the risen episode where like in the I might have been after dark, where in the middle of you having a serious statement I'm like right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was wedgies or like a completely random comment, but it was something that we forgot
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[SPEAKER_00]: If it was after dark, I mean, not remember that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I don't think you remember any after dark episodes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But, err, tonight we're talking last night and we were in the middle of whatever conversation and the subject changed to this and that is it does and then it's like, oh shoot, what were we talking about?
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[SPEAKER_00]: And we remembered this morning.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was great.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was awesome to actually check that box off.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right, feels good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it's like in home alone, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: When Mrs. McAllister's on the plan, she's like, no, it's not the garage door, that's not it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You just know when it is, what it is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Speaking of checking off boxes and Patreon,
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, oh, holy that was that is a thick box just and a little bit noisy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So here's the thing Okay, it's Larry you're good after all three
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[SPEAKER_00]: 100.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It costs $2 more than 100.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I was like, all right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Of course.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But there's not only we don't ask for patrons.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We're ready.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We have a lot of love.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We got to use.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You can just sign up for a month.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We send you a think.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, don't tell anybody.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We send you a thank you card, which costs about as much as
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, initial month subscription, oh, no.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They're totally not the right size.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Four and a half by six.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I, you told me that and I went to it and I was like, okay, good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then when I looked at this one, I saw three and five eights.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like, oh, yeah, that's over half, but it's also the wrong hole.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I did three and five months.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, they're gonna fit us with full cards in that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I'll return those in order new ones, but we're ready.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We may not have sold them to them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hang on, no, no, no, no, no, there's an individual who we still want to use to know it's coming.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Sorry.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it is, but I, you know, you deserve a second shout out.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I thought I was all ready to go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Jack son 31.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's coming.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Possibly Charles Menzolini.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's coming.
06:48.040 --> 06:49.882
[SPEAKER_00]: Possibly Demecular Trafford.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's gone.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's no robbed it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Rob denemy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Now you die.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You're so.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, a few apologies going out there into cyberspace.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, time to tell you much free this week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm yours.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Your thanks is incoming.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Also Justin, while I'm telling you about my week four and a half by six on it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: For some reason, we have cards that aren't four by six.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We have cards that are four to half by six.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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[SPEAKER_00]: dude, I, okay, I got to bring up something else here because I totally get it because when I'm shopping for my furnace filter.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So for those, like, three people that listen that, uh, where can I point one thing that we were looking at up?
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[SPEAKER_03]: If I search on Amazon four and a half by six in envelopes, don't show me four and three eights by five and three quarters.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, Amazon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it's helpful.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You can't, you can't trust Amazon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I hate it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Even in the description, it'll have like eight different dimensions just so that you know, whatever dimension you're looking for shows up even though it's not the right to mention, we're in the, but it is actually four and a half.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I mean, interesting.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, let me, let me double check.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hang on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have to go upstairs and get my keychain that has the only flexible measuring tape in the entire house.
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[SPEAKER_00]: My keychain is like a wheel, it looks like a tire.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't have rulers or anything in the sharing tape.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I can't hear you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't have my headset, so keep it up.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You're doing great.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But who doesn't have right anyway?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have to go upstairs and get that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh man, all right, so we were talking about years, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's 2026.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yep, it is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Do you think it's kind of ridiculous with all the technology that we have?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, we're planning another moon mission for the first time in a billion years.
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[SPEAKER_00]: How we still need headsets to get good mic audio.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, they haven't figured out how to just do speakers in audio.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Wait, what do you mean, what do you mean?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, just like we need a headset to make sure there's no bleed of sound from you coming to turn, like that seems so, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, I don't know anything about the ability for that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, there are some can do that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just it's not as clean and we live in a cell phone world with people are grocery shopping on their bloody speaker phone.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know, but it's the way that it cuts the audio so you could do it, but it would sound worse.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This matter, it's like, we're 226.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, it's there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it's there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Someone's just like someone's deciding like Jerry Seinfeld in the 90s that getting water or seedless water melons more important.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, you know what?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It seems like you're right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have something to do with all the loaps, we're going to do inches because this is an unimperial measurement because in centimeters you're getting into decimals here.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So we're looking at six inches wide, just yes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Should we update our logo to be a little bit more bloody?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Six inches.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Let's have a goofball and it's zero.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's actually four inches.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm in the height.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then in height, it's four and a half inches, just under four and a half inches.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, you could do 11.4 centimeters.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I need to inches.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is actually four and a half inches.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's, well, yeah, it's four and a half inches.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Just thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Who the hell are you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Thanks, thank you cards on the planet.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm gonna take a minute to recoup that one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, how was your week?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, at least a month.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Thank you patrons.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, we appreciate it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You appreciate your thank you cards.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I think a week, as you can tell, at a good week, family is good, healthy, the kids have, like, for whatever the reason is, you know, how we joke around roadie days, they need at least like 170 kind of thing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: right um like my daughter has swimming week this week so she just did that and they're both both coincidentally in different schools have PJ day today.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Our daughter has like that buddy system so like remember when we went to high school so when we went to high school in the 90s or yeah it was the 90s it was like 95 when we went to high school right um 95
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[SPEAKER_00]: When we went to high school, it was just straight from elementary school to high school, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: There was no middle school, where we went, and that's changed in our system, whether it's our region's grown or we're just copying what everybody else does, I don't know, but there was no middle school when we went to elementary school and high school, and so we went, and we were like,
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[SPEAKER_00]: If you're a late bloomer, and you go to high school in grade eight, you look like you look like an elementary school.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You're walking around these grade 12s with like, fixed down to their knees and facial hair, facial hair and tits.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: When you're in grade eight, I mean, they make humans differently now.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But yeah, they're on the thin.
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[UNKNOWN]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it was really intimidating, but now like they have that system where it's like middle school kids, like they have an elementary school I mean, they talk and all that kind of stuff my daughter had like the worst middle school buddy in the plant because he was like doomsday It's like the most depressed person on the planet.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, but my daughter totally checked out from it She was like so she said it was like this and I'm really not and I'm like that's nothing like that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: She's like, oh, okay
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[SPEAKER_00]: But she's now the buddy going back and she was actually really hoping to be all of her's buddy, which would be Completely counterintuitive.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm pretty sure they probably make sure that doesn't happen Right, but they were actually pissed about it when they were each others buddy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I mean, they probably want to play like invisible laser tag or something together during the buddy appointment.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But anyway, they're having a good time.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Everything's great.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We went swimming again.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have this thing in my phone because, you know, swimming lessons are like impossible to get here.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What ever happened during COVID?
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[SPEAKER_00]: There's just no life cards.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Whether it's like nobody that wants to be a lifeguard or it costs too much to have enough, but the swimming lessons are like the hottest ticket in town, so you can't get them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I have a reminder in my phone to take my kids swimming once a week, which I never do.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We did that this week, so I felt like, you know, I checked that off on my little task list on Microsoft to do, and I'm like, yeah, I'm pretty good parent.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Good job.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And that was it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We went for half an hour because Oliver had skittleball that practice that afternoon and so he got back late and by the time we got there we only had half an hour for free swim.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Still fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Diving board was closed, slide was closed and the kids had a fantastic time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Nice.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it busy during the free swim?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, it's really hit and miss because sometimes you have these communities that do different things for individuals sometimes helping people out with special abilities or different things like that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it's really hit and miss the day that we went it was it was pretty dead.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, sometimes like it's funny because I don't know if you like it's tough for me to remember when I was a kid, but sometimes depending on your mood, you're looking for someone to be friends with you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like if no one's there, you don't really want to hang out with your sibling or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is like you're looking for someone to play with because you're just in that mood to not be solo.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And another times you're like, don't touch me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Don't talk to me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it just, uh, it's sometimes like when we go for free swim, there's just these kids that are like staring at my kids and like friends, friends, friends, friends, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, uh, this time it worked out.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was good to go if they wanted kind of thing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They felt, they felt good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So yeah, how was your week, man?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was a famous last week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a start with the B and end with an AZ.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yep, it was the same as last week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was meetings, speak-in appointments, and that's going to be the key.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Beaking appointments.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What is that?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Be for a while.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Are you like a B-note speaker?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I really didn't do anything though.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like it was it was honestly very early mornings very late nights and then I was Embed by 10 like I think last night I was almost ready to crash by 930.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I got home at six had to drive back home for 630 And then by 930 I was like I think I fell asleep on the coach, but yeah, you know, it was like things fine in general.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah
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[SPEAKER_00]: any time I ask like, hey, you free for whatever.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Never feel bad saying no.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, no, if it's like a hundred.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'd love to.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Good, good, good, yeah, yeah, but just don't feel bad saying saying no.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And, but I want to ask about your like your your speech here, your your speaking meeting because we just had Mark Carney get some standing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, when he was
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[SPEAKER_00]: talking about trauma to that degree.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But no, no, but, you know, like now, it's like, you know, every, you know, the political world, those are into politics or all talking about stuff and this and that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, you know, what was, uh, after actually not going to talk about it, but it was a lot of traveling and speaking.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But you were a speaker and you were speaking for the people?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So are the three?
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have a few more in three.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like it wasn't a little meeting?
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, and it'll be again this coming week and for the next few weeks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it is, it's busy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's nice, but I'm keep it general, but I am curious and I am going to forget for after which is why I'm bringing it up now.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, oh, shoot coffee.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hold that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Wait, more important than you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Sweet mug.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, it is, man.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But don't buy, hang on, just now I got to talk about the merch store because we've had some problems with it and we haven't talked about it yet.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, don't buy from them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And we do need to.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, we got to change it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: If you want to buy merch, let us know ahead of time, actually.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, message us on discord.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Send us a message in my wife or make you the shirt and we'll send it to you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We'll fix it up, but we have to fix something because T-Spring is such a load of crap.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So like if you're looking to do stuff like support us and things like that, we're not asking.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We're not asking, but you know, there's just some people that really want to.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Honestly, patron is the safest and I'm not just safest, but I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I guess the more the most legit way.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The place that we do,
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[SPEAKER_00]: merch from is their shit.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They're not really are.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We really would love to be with someone else, but it all just doesn't make sense anywhere else, but this place doesn't make sense is like the best of the worst, but it's pretty worst.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So anyway, let us know ahead of time and we'll fix something up so that it all works, but it's, you know, please don't, don't run.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway,
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[SPEAKER_00]: uh... this week was not as many next week will be a lot more okay so are we talking like five and then seven fifty and then seventy uh... probably closer to that yeah okay so that's fine considering i know what you do that's
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[SPEAKER_00]: Really cool.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's really cool and is it like it's not though like I am so tired I just want to be done But it's fine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Everything's good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Busy days be like Trump and give like a middle finger to all your allies Well in the middle of a speech and then tell everybody how great you are.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Or is it going to be considered people inside of my industry?
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hey, you know what allies are allies just in good for you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, no, I like the the week was very good like productive thoughts is stuff done
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[SPEAKER_03]: I felt it was it did suck a little bit because I'm used to being home after school like when the kids get off school I tried at least work from home.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have not been able to feel this week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it's kind of missed out on a lot of that But it was good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was it was very busy got a lot of stuff done and yeah, see all the next week goes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I like that about you
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[SPEAKER_00]: Because I mean, like assuming our kids live to be healthy and old, you know, you get hundreds of those days where you're home.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But I like that, you know, you just, you get that itch, or you feel like you're missing out when you don't get every day.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, I get tired of them, but it is nice to hear from them after school and just chat with them and stuff, so yeah, of course, of course.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But we got this week in Pewey, I didn't play it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Did you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Absolutely nothing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, there's no we have a whole lot of areas.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Hold on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I saw it talent competition.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We appreciate your talent, everybody.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is Tyler speaking in case you want to get mad at somebody.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I love them when I was one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's really what I do.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I do appreciate your talent.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm just...
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[SPEAKER_00]: I just poison basket ball by pants.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We can use your name.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Pants.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, and it's a dragon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a dragon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a dragon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like if you click on the river in two seconds or Wyvern.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Wyvern.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, but okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We've seen that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Weaver.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm pervert.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm pervert.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm pervert.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You sound of a.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What am I supposed to do?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I just wrong with you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, you don't have to click on any.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But if you click on the
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[SPEAKER_00]: you can see within two seconds how cool the like the really slow weaver and but then pukes green and it just kills everything okay cool well it's awesome it's a pukes basketballs wanky skilling and uh as soon as I heard it needed a unique i was like bye
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's fine.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You need unique.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Of course it is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a huge part of the game.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I absolutely love it But that's not what I've built around in my car.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah, concept.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah Sweet.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That stuff is really cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And there was no patches this week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So games fixed.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, okay And then like I know I know how fixing stuff works.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just a sassy comment But there's no patches in a week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I always like to pretend that the game's perfect
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[SPEAKER_03]: They made a freaking event on the same day as our event.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Whoa, that's the end!
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[SPEAKER_00]: Wow, so we're just going to pretend that your games they heard we made a private league and we probably Sass them so much to like if you if you made their privately, which they haven't done for like what 20 years?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a lot for you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I think.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Come on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Is it actually the same day?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it starts January 29th at 1 p.m. We I'm pretty sure start January 29th.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, we started January 30th at 1 a.m.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So we started later instead of earlier.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, man.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So ours are those all those numbers.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We were totally hoping for
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[SPEAKER_03]: Every time I start, I don't remember.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know that we picked an AM one, but now I'm like, we ended up, we picked one third.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You're not just one AM.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, yeah, we're at one 30 AM.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Gen, you might be confused.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, because December 1st, or sorry, it's January 1st, month 30th day, it makes sense.
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[SPEAKER_00]: If we were starting the 29th, we obviously would start over the 29th minute, which is exactly 411 minutes and 29 seconds away, or whatever it is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You know what, uh, you know, grinds my gears.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, the thing that's weird for me is like, I'm reading this legacy of free shot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I didn't read the actual thing, but I don't remember what free show was.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Which one was that?
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[SPEAKER_03]: That was the like, all the sentences you need to send.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All the sentences.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, we did a private league with that, didn't we?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Probably.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I think we did.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, that was the one where the Templar had zombie specific nodes and then I died.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So you could play the legacy of Freak for Freak and you could play it if you want to reach level 15.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You just say CIA as a K or you could play the forever exiled privately that is solo cell found hardcore.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then this Nambi Pambi.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, they're doing both versions, but you know,
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, forever axel, it's just where it's at.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, think about it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: For a discord server that you don't care about, you can get a cool color if you're good enough.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And a skull and a shield right out there if you're good enough.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Does anybody actually have the double sheet, the double score?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that I think what there is one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I think there's two double scores, one triple.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's not a triple, get out of here.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Check, I'm looking right now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm checking right now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There is a double, there's two doubles.
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[SPEAKER_03]: 11 singles, not a single trip.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So back to weird dimensions because I totally forgot about it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: My furnace filter is 16 by 25.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: By 4.375.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: By 3-8s.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Look.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have zero options when I go to the store.
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[SPEAKER_03]: By the company that you had to do it, it's cheaper.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They told me when they installed mine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's, they don't sell them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What?
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[SPEAKER_03]: The same company that installed the furnace doesn't sell them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They told me that we do.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Not this, not this dimension.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What?
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[SPEAKER_00]: They only sell regular dimensions.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, that's interesting to you being our measurement conversation of weird envelope shapes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, my hair filter cost me like 11.75 dollars a month because of how stupid expense of this thick air filter is for this dumb new furnace that we were forced to buy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I had that I do the same thing and they told me that they buying the furnace or the filters do them was cheaper.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, I will just do them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I will be upset for 30 seconds and grateful for a minute and a half.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, because if I know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, that's all the news for Path of Exile this week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, not much going on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What are we yet?
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have like March for the maybe release?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's Path of Exile.
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[SPEAKER_03]: One is coming out next.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I don't get it listen.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I do and I'm talking to you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What do you say about it?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was asking when it was.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But it's not just the announcement for it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We don't have any specifics.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, we don't.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All right, well, it's been fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, thanks for hanging out with everybody.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Did you play at all this week?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I didn't play anything at all.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I think I think fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I got literally burned.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What?
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[SPEAKER_00]: This week in real life.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I got a second degree burned.
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[SPEAKER_00]: like all over my hand.
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[SPEAKER_00]: How the dumb cats that I've been complaining about since they've been born let look look I mean it's almost all gone now but I don't know if you can see can you see how those all scratches or what is that front hold those are the reminders of my actual burn burn so yeah yeah I was making broth and my cats are stupid they're kittens too so they're still stupid
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[SPEAKER_00]: And doesn't matter how many times they step on a hot burner, they're like, oh, this time it's not going to hurt.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They probably don't even remember the last time, even though they were crying for two days straight.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, the most of the time when I'm doing something like cooking for a while, I'll just lock them in the room.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like we have a big recroom downstairs that's relatively kitten proof.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So that's where we lock them up, they have their food, litter there, and all that kind of stuff until they're not kittens anymore, and they can handle the regular house.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Uh, you know, when we leave the house, for example, that's where we lock them up.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So when I'm cooking for a couple of hours and I don't want to have to deal with staring at my stovetop, that's where we lock them up.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But I was making broth and it was going to be simmering for eight hours.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not going to lock them up for that long.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And at some point they have to figure it out and learn, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I'm going around and I'm doing that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: and it was time for me, it was like 10pm, but I remembered about the broth later in the day.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, you know, 10pm and it's a quick, like all I'm doing is sifting, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like I take the broth from the from the stove top and I put it over the the sifter and I pour it in right and then I, you know, and the ovens, the stove's already off, but of course takes time too.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a glass top and takes time to cool down.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, as I'm pouring, so it was simmering, but it's still like low-boil.
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[SPEAKER_00]: As I'm pouring, the dumb orange cat, Archie, jumps up on the burner.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So you know how brains work, like, obviously it's all instant, but it takes time to react and do it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So he miraculously jumped on, like, didn't get the hot parts, even though it was still scalding hot.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, but I'm in the process of,
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, can't, no, and I go and grab him and take him off, but then he's all squirming because, you know, I'm like surprising him and like reacting loud and stuff and that never works well with animals, but it's while I'm poor pouring the stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So anyway, that, both my hands, like he goes flying because I huck him wherever it is that I huck him because at the same time, all the broth is pouring all over my hand.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All over the floor, my whole hand was red.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's like, I've been burned lots just because of,
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[SPEAKER_00]: life and all that, but this was the worst burn that I've ever had.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Now it could just be because I'm old and I'm just a whist now, but like it was really the worst bet burn that I had.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This was a week ago and it was a first degree burn so I didn't go to the hospital or anything like that, but then it turned into about day and a half later I started getting the the blisters and
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it was gross, but it's at the itchy stage now.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, don't do that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But anyway, yeah, like my whole hand was like it, I'm one of those people, like I've broken a lot of bones in my life and I'm one of those people that likes to try and bend your finger because, you know, it's swollen and it stings like when you bend your swollen finger when it's broken.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It really hurts right off the bat, but then it sends that, like, else, like, uh, feels good vibe, like, right after it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I kind of like that kind of pain.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so when my, my whole hand was burnt, I was trying to slowly close my hand as all my skin is like stretching and breaking and I felt like you have a problem.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But now it's at the itchy stage and none of it's fun because now it's like I can't even shake people's hands because then they're going to get all like that blister juice on them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, it's gross.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So back to Path of Exo.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, at least it's healing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Slowly, I'm kind of hoping for a secret scar, though, you know, chicks, ticks, cars.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Did they have any patches for Peoie do this week, then?
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, they didn't.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's what I'm joking about.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And Peoie's face is good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's balance is ready to go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I know that's not how it works.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I just like being a sass.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, they're probably just prepping for the next one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, well, Path of Exile 1, which doesn't take sight of me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it excites you, says congratulations, Jess.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Now, I hope you enjoy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: For Rishi, um, no, I'm not going to play this week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You what?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not going to play for you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I got my own private league to, yeah, awesome.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hey, cooler.
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[SPEAKER_03]: How old is there's this 20th ever prizes?
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's just 20 days.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So you can play ours, and then go on there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Talk about cheap.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't need 20 days for a private league.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Can I do it here?
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[SPEAKER_00]: You right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It make it like hitman's events.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You just get one try, and that's it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I get that would be fun.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Wouldn't it that you get one shot and you just I feel like they've had that before there's been so that would actually be very fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It would be fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, do a hardcore event.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, I don't know if you can do hardcore because they don't design their game around hardcore, but you do something that is a one shot.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And yeah, but well, it's the same as hardcore.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You get one one death and it's done when you die once.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Could you do that soft core what difference is it make when you're dead your dead right hardcore or soft or makes no difference I guess you could make it like you can only create one character But you can die as much as you want now That's all fun.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I like that you have to start with right in the door You're out I like that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, okay, man.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's cool
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[SPEAKER_00]: That would be good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I played.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I did a week.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, did you?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Peoey and this yet number two.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And my zombie build is great.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just boring.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's so hard to feel a craft here, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, no, it's funny because no matter the state of Path of Exile, a theory craft is going to theory craft, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So even if it's not balanced, even if it's not doing well, even if you're not happy with even if you're happy with it, doesn't change that you're like, but what about deaths?
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[SPEAKER_00]: But what about this?
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[SPEAKER_00]: But this is interesting.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Ah, you, I read, I forgot this scales with this.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So my brain's always going.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And of course, like I mentioned in the past couple of weeks, the lack of physical damage mitigation for energy shield players.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think it's in a good spot because I think you need way too much energy shield to counter the lack of mitigation for physical damage for a pure yes player.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Fine when you have the gear and you have 20,000 energy shield but not fine when you're leveling and you have 3,000 energy shield because two basic hits and you're now scrambling with your life flask.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Obviously, you play around that and you try not to be hit, but the game of Path of Exile isn't like a no hit game.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's all about the mitigation, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, you know, I don't think it's in a great spot and whether or not it is or not as irrelevant.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's just how I feel.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, my theory crafting brain was going into more melee style and more armor oriented.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You were talking about the disciple of whoever, Varsha Varshi, who has pure energy shield, but then just an innate 60% armor rating, and I mean, that's hot, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's super cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But of course, as a minion player, you're starting as a sorcerer, so you're losing out on 104% increased minion damage, and that adds up especially.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The higher up you get, it's actually more of a detriment, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Where'd you add the more multiplier to things?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It really starts to hurt.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it's not tempting as a minion player to be a sorceress for me still, so I'm like, okay, maybe I could go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I was talking last week, I think it was about,
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[SPEAKER_00]: The Smith of Githav, I'm going with that pure armor, set up, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it doesn't specify what kind of body armor.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So you could try and do, yes, with it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then maybe trying, yes, and then trying, what was that like, minion skill they have, where it's just an invulnerable melee weapon that floats around.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's a minion that scales the strength.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I actually played it, so I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then there's living lightning, which is a support that also scales with Dexter's strength.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, so, you know, I'm playing around with those ideas and that kind of stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I started character, I built a tree, I take the time.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I suns super stoked to watch me, and so I'm going through and I'm like, you know what?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I'm not a big fan of the fact that I actually have to care about accuracy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I'm an epic warrior.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The concept that I could miss somebody that's literally right in front of me, like I could throw a phone book with my non-dominant hand and still hit them, but I could miss with my big face that I've killed thousands with.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's ridiculous to me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like I don't think accuracy should really be a thing with the exception of projectiles.
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[SPEAKER_00]: far away.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That being said, you know, I'm not excited about doing melee, but I'm, you know, I'm trying it out.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm trying to figure it out and I'm going through.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I recognize so far in path to that you really need a very minimal investment into accuracy to get a hundred percent, which, again, makes it kind of pointless to begin with.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But so I start and I go through and I'm like, you know what, let's just do shield stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like it'd be fun to do the melee weapon as like,
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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, it's good for the the animate weapon that they that the smithic atop has, whatever it's called.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then, you know, you could add like all those crappy roles like resist that you, I don't know if you can roll resist on weapons like couldn't path one, but assuming you couldn't path to now like, yeah, you know, the be fun and then just do like, because I already want big armor rolls on my shield anyway, so why not in a quote unquote double dip that I get good defense, but I'm also getting good offense if I do the shield skills.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right, so shield charge resonate shield that kind of stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm like, yeah, you know what's this all's it's working together.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I like it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Have you you shield charge in path to.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I tried it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is on and believably glitchy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't remember what I didn't like about it, but it is so bad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What do you mean, though, like, in what sense, but I'll see you're uncontrollable, which I don't know that that should matter, but.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it definitely shouldn't matter considering how they design the game, but like it's it is actually unreal the amount of glitching and snapping back to where I was and teleporting It's snapping back for sure.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is not ready.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, and it's been in the game for forever
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[SPEAKER_00]: It has been in the game since Mesa's came into the game.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it's so bad.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The amount of times, like, you know how I've complained in the past that one of the reasons, with the biggest reason that I don't like mapping is just the map designs, how much crap is actually in the way.
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[SPEAKER_00]: that has nothing to do with combat and that I can't actually tell in the middle of combat that it is in my way.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So poor map design, the amount of stuff that's sticking out in a map, like just while you're leveling, the amount of times you get stuck as a melee character, like even what's that one skill, you start off with it where it's like, you do that slam and then your character does this really cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We let a jump in the split mode again.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I do like that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Whatever that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Pardon me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I do like that skill rolling sound.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I do too.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I really like it as a nice AOE.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's good, but even that skill, I'm getting caught on edges tons and I'm not moving forward and I'm taking damage and it's frustrating because
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's not a me problem.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, obviously it's my problem, but it's not my fault because I don't choose where the enemies are.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I'm there because that's where the enemies end up on the edge of the screen.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The enemies end up getting pushed over there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And for there to be so many different edges and pokes and different things like that, like, it was a very frustrating.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I was excited to go through and do this character.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I have zero interest in progressing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: my experience was with these skills that I'm trying.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
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[SPEAKER_03]: So they came up like they did the druid this year, this last one, right?
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[SPEAKER_03]: And one of the wolf skills is to jump like leap towards the enemy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it's a very fun skill and I was using it in my druid that I was playing in endgame.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But is it a skill gem or the base attack?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, no, it was one of the skills I wish I could remember.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It wasn't the base attack.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I can't remember exactly which skill it was, but you had to be in Wallform for it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Now, it would basically you would jump forward to do your attack.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it was quite great.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was very similar to the shield charge in the sense of the distance that it could jump.
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[SPEAKER_03]: but it was so often, especially in zones where they were tighter in not a wide open, where I would have used it, you know, relatively quickly to try and move through, and then all of a sudden, my character was jerking backwards, and I would get that rubber band, which I have not felt rubber bandied in forever in Path of Excel, and it's not rubber band in the sense of what it used to be, which used to be just lag.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think it's just the design of the game where it doesn't realize that it's fine for me to be where I just got to, or even worse, which was really bad for that new skill, I could jump into a thing that I'm not supposed to be allowed inside, and then I couldn't move, and I'd have to wait for the cooldown to jump out of, like to leap out of whatever it was that I was inside of.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I think there's still some of that stuff that they have to address.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what the full answer is, but like I don't mind that there's things in a zone to sort of not block your path, but to, you know, there's a tree or there's a large caravan and that's in the place.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't mind if they're there, but what I don't like is how rigid the collision feels right now in the game.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like it feels, 100%, there's no smoothness to that, like I get it, okay, I'm not supposed to run into the caravan, but also that caravan's only there to make it look cool in the zone look more reasonable.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It shouldn't be part of my fight.
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[SPEAKER_03]: with a rare that I'm coming up against.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, I wish that was just a little more smoother and less janky and rigid when I hit them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, anytime you play co-op, you're reminded about how who are the collision detection is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Your collision detection is not exist ever.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, it's so no bad.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Mm-hmm.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, they have an employee like one little screen.
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[SPEAKER_00]: There's the same thing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it shouldn't be.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I shouldn't be at all.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like you should have 12 years experience of like fine-tuning If my skeleton's in your skeleton's can run right through each other and stand right on top of each other, so should you and I Like there's really, especially with so much ground effects there are there's not a lot of places to stand that are safe We should be able to share a space But instead it's like in each other out when in my wife and I are fighting Gregory together We have to like come up with a rule.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's like okay, you're gonna top.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm on the bottom
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right, or it's like, okay, I'm gonna circle to the left and you're gonna circle to the right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, yeah, because otherwise, we're both going to the right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not going to the left and it's like, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
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[SPEAKER_03]: Mario Party when we were kids and trying to you there were certain parties where you were trying to get the other person thrown off the edge Right, that's what it just reminded me of.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I was like it's like P.P.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Trying to play co-op It's like your P. Yeah, who would last one standing and then you're still screwed because of the multiple the all the health that's still there But yeah, I don't think play a collision should exist in path of Excel 2 or It least be smooth
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[SPEAKER_00]: It doesn't need to be a green jump, it's so janky.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, so I tried to play melee and it was unbelievable to me how, but no, this is just my experience, but this is my experience, how unfriendly the game is to melee.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The game has never been friendly to melee though.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But you're making a brand new game!
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, it's not, so, yes, I do agree.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, I don't even have an argument against what you're saying.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think I do think that the melee part, some of their skills that they've come out with, so rolling slam, that you're talking about shield charge, I think they have leapslam.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think they are, I have, I have realized now that I'm playing Path of Excel 2 with controller.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It is, I think some of these skills are very hard for them to build for both sides.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that some of these skills probably work very, very well with keyboard and mouse.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like a lot better than with controller.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Rolling slam is a perfect example.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Rolling slam is a great skill.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The ability to change direction as you're going through it, I love it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But...
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[SPEAKER_03]: it's very hard sometimes when you are actually trying to go like this is where I want to make sure I slam and doing it with controllers a lot harder than if you had keyboard and mouse that being said there's yeah there's enemy wise and stuff the game is not friendly to me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No it it really doesn't make sense.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I'm going through as a warrior, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm trying to do the Smith-Kitava, and I get this melee skill, and I'm doing shield shirt.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Now, shield charges just broken.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's glitchy beyond compare for controller.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so I'm going through, like, slam.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm trying, like, Earthquake.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, Earthquake takes 10 hours to fly over.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So cool, but yes, it takes way too long.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But I'm like, I have stuff to do.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's why I stopped playing it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was the three way too long.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, you have.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just as many ranged enemies as you do melee enemies, well, it's the ranged ones that hurt the melee character, or the melee enemies are fine, that's what I'm built for, but the ranged ones are hit.
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[SPEAKER_00]: There's chaos damage everywhere, there's those spitters.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm like, I'm like, it's life-lask.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just as often as I'm hitting my attack skill, and what am I supposed to do?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, sure, the boss fights are a little bit better, because it's just me and the boss.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it is such an irritating experience with the amount of ranged characters that exist that are shooting at me and I can't get there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's slow.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so some of the things that made me kind of giggle or roll my eyes and kind of even fear that the game's already trending in a path of Excel one direction was so okay, so you already have travel skills.
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[SPEAKER_00]: that they were really trying to work away from with Path of Excel too, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: They were talking about like, you know, we're not going to have these movement skills, but already you have shield charge, which shield charge the cool right cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, there's other ones.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And if you're trying to get away from them, you still have a couple, but you know, hopefully they'll end up being mandatory.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But now they come up with a new quote unquote melee class, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: The Druid.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And what are the two innate skills that they have?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, the bear automatically just comes with tons of resist.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Tons of mitigation.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Is it resist or is it armor?
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's armor, but still like that's what you need at the beginning.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then your gear is your flat resist.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it's the armor that's the tricky one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And that's what you get.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just per level up per everything.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You just get lots of innate.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's your barrier.
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[SPEAKER_00]: run it around crashing around and you're having a great time and the wolf, that innate skill is dash two and then slash you cut the distance of vulnerability completely out and you slash.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so now it's like again, because of how the game, the enemies and the maps are designed while leveling, why would anybody be the warrior?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, again, now you have, of course, but now you have that state of vulnerability and the game's not designed to around the most vulnerable class, which is melee.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it's like you have this constant, like you're constantly fighting these ranged characters that you have to get to, but you're taking tons of damages you're getting there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, it really wasn't, again, I get this is not everybody's experience.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is my experience, but this is my experience.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It really wasn't fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: trying to go through leveling as melee and I get that it's fun once you have the stuff and it's all figured out but there's a process to getting there and it really hasn't been fun trying to I mean shield charge doesn't help even if shield charge is mandatory it's broken beyond belief so it's frustrating because it's still in the game when the league first came out
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[SPEAKER_03]: And the reason that I switched was because my favorite skill that they came out with for the druid was this rolling calamity skill Which just had fire falling from the skies all around you amazing damage so fun But you you put it in combine it with the Rampage skill that the bargets, but it's the same with shield charge like oh, I hit a jet
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I'm stopped, but worse than shield charges, at least with shield charge, just press it again and you go with the with the rampage, you just your stupid bear has to like go back or and then start running.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it's like a one and a half second lead up to get it, but if you bumped into an edge, you get stopped.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I think some of that stuff that they're so we're kind of the thing that's scary though is, um,
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[SPEAKER_03]: and that like for me with the my problems with it that it wasn't actually just a melee problem.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like it was a melee problem because I still need to be close to the enemy to kill them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But it was more what was happening with the skill and the things around me that was making it, uh, not as fun to play.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Sure, for sure.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so as I was, you know, I'm like, I'm all frustrated, you know, like I was really excited for the Smith, the guitar of a character and then I go through and it's, I'm just having, I'm just having fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I'm, no, I didn't even bother, I think I'm at, no, I'm not even halfway through act one and I'm just not having fun of that I don't want to deal with all the crap, like it's not, I don't sit down to hope something's fun of it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anything that's fun like it if feels like the there's and which I it's fair There's a struggle to like build your character up, but yeah, it is unfortunate because I think half way Threat one most stuff is feeling a bit more like a chore or frustrating than fun, but as you progress further it typically starts to get a bit better
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[SPEAKER_00]: But even with my skeletons and zombies, like, I'm fine.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, it just because it's not exciting doesn't mean it's not tedious.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
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[SPEAKER_00]: But like, I was getting really frustrated with my inability to get to enemies, or how one enemy was making me so in take so much damage.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then I'm like, I'm finally at like the the King of the Mr. Whatever in that area where you do the three and like not the first one, but the second time yeah and I'm like now this is like I have to like do this swarm of enemies at the beginning of every time and they're doing chaos damage from a range and I have to go around this dumb totem in the middle and I'm like what's what's skill called rolling slam.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like, okay, I have that or like the 10 minute delay of Earthquake, like, no, I'm just going to play any other starting class.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just get chaos, Rose.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then get something.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, that's on two day shipping.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't, I can't get that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's two day shipping, the little come shortly.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So again, I totally know it's beta.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It was just that was my experience.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It wasn't fun, but then my theory crafting brain is still on, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I'm like, okay, well, you know, my son's birthday was this past week and he had a great time in the series.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And he, one of the gifts that we got and was a gift card to Xbox, but it was specifically for path of exile to a currency tab and then upgrading his tabs to premium tabs.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But thank you, GGG.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I hope you hear this through all my whining and complaining before.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it's cool that the default tabs, the first four default tabs, have the finities included in them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't have to pay for that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That is cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So your default tabs, you can't sell with them.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You can't change a color or change a name, but you can assign them to essences or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So
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[SPEAKER_00]: comes with 300 points, which I didn't realize.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So we gave him way.
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[SPEAKER_00]: See, in value shit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's still for you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, but yeah, but he had 300 points.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And the currency tab 75, 75.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's awesome.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so anyway, so anyway, he goes down with what else did he do like what else did he get.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, we got him laser tech.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, I mean in game like in Path of Exile.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, we let him get for now.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I see.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Because he's still like he loves Path of Exile.
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[SPEAKER_00]: He's he's exactly like me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: He's a theory crafter.
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[SPEAKER_00]: He just wants to see if his ideas work.
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[SPEAKER_00]: He gets like he blames everybody but himself if something doesn't work right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just like me, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like he's having a great time, but he's really in POE, but I told him like, hang on, like, let's say how far you get.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Don't want to spend money on stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't need it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But like he's so stoked that it's his own account.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so anyways, but I wanted to make sure that it was all set up for him.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like we gave him the gift card and all that, but then we were having troubles with the Xbox permissions, because the dudes 11 and he's buying a 17-glass game.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I had some mixing around to do so I did that while he was at school and so I want to make sure the stash tap was purchased for him So when he got home, he could just start playing right away and so I created a character under his account and I made it to whatever the first home basis I could interact with the stash tab and
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[SPEAKER_00]: I started off as a druid, just for fun, and I'm like, yeah, let's do the wearable thing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it was fun, man.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, it was fun, well, because, but again, even though it's like conforming to the design as opposed to designing around like your weakest, most vulnerable archetype, which would be melee, when you have the the wearable of just skipping and dash right to the enemy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's so nice.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You're so good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And the description's all screwed up, because it's easy to get up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm trying like a druid that's the where we'll stop.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, yes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And that's actually where I'm going.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's all good.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so I'm like looking at the descriptions that I'm learning a little bit more about.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Because like the idea of the archetype of shapeshifting doesn't interest me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like I love fantasy stories, but I hate like wizards and magic and stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like I still like real listening to the fact that I like the band.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, yeah, you can't just eat McLean so that's a tricky one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's true.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's a tricky one and he's like the lowest Yeah, too.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I can't write.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, he's my a too
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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't know what my heart is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have no idea what you're talking about.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What is my heart?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I just have a special code for Lord of the Rocks.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, they're like a helper to the semi-deities of Middle-earth.
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[SPEAKER_00]: There was a loop in our wizard who created the Valar and the Valar had Maya to help them with their tasks in creating Valar and Middle-earth.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it was Sauron, Sauromon, Gandalf, they're all, don't fall asleep.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is your day question.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not sleeping.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know you died.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I can't actually ask a question.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ah, that's fine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So are they with your way?
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's all I want or no, just curious.
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[SPEAKER_03]: In Middle Earth, there was her.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Go on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There was five of them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You hate them, but go ahead.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You hate wizards, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I know you're white.
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[SPEAKER_00]: One, a brown one and two blue ones.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Really?
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[SPEAKER_00]: The two blue ones don't have names.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Obviously.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, go on, you don't like wizards.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So the shape-shifting stuff doesn't interest me just in general, but I'm like whatever it is in who cares what I look like if I actually don't care about my mtx Like it's actually a place on the skill anyway, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is so Whatever, so I go through and I'm having a great time.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I do the dash and I'm going through, but it's like the description of the main attack says something convoluted like
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[SPEAKER_00]: You get, you know, you call the cold powers from the moon to the moon to your attacks.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But as far as I can tell, it's pure physical damage.
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[SPEAKER_00]: My base attack, even though it's talking about like all this cold cool lunar stuff.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it's other skills.
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[SPEAKER_00]: There's cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it doesn't actually tell you what type of damage your basic skill is.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it tells you you get the cold power from the moon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So anyway, I've looked into it apparently.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It is pure physical damage, and then they just have some cool cold-based skills that unlock later on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it's just like crappy marketing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But I go through how we're enjoying the dough.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I have to be cold.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I go through and I'm like, all right, sweet, this is going to be cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then I look around at like some of the other stuff that's happening and then I see this one skill where it's like leap towards the whatever enemy and you create a mark on the end.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's the one, that's the one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it, and Emily, if you have another mark supported within that skill, it'll do that mark.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You just don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's what I do.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But it doesn't mark the necessarily enemy you hit.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It marks the highest rarity enemy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like, yes, please.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, talk about controller friendly.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This is great.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, and then it says like, and any of your wolf wolves that are with you will jump with you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like, oh, right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They have like the wolf companion minion thing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's really cool.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so I go and I look and I've just finished dealing with a smithic atalva theory crafting right so we have the weapon that scales with strength and decks right that minion and then we have the living lightning that's also scale similarly with strength and decks and I'm like all right this cool let's see with this then so there's the wolf pack.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Right, yes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it's, it's strange that it's in, and I'm like, okay, it's a 50, 50 split.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Let's go with that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Let's see what's going on.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just minion.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just companion.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It doesn't scale differently.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like, what the hell?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Why on earth would I invest in minion damage as a
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm a coward.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I am dashing into these people.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I am in the middle of a fight.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack, whack with my claws.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I need the damage.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So skip down to the minions.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Why does it exist?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know, maybe you could build around it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I actually, no, I'm not sure I didn't do it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But if I'm going minions, I mean, I mean, I'm all my theories.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's up there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But I'm going pure int.
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[SPEAKER_00]: All minions are pure int, except for companions, like a couple companions on the deck side, or like the one companion, like team beast or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Everything's in, like I have a lot of options for minions.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But if I'm splitting between strength and in, I don't have enough in to go with those other ones.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Are you trying to have other minions as well as the wolf?
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, because I want your talk.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But just think about being aware wolf, you want the damage.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So why would you put minions that only scale with minion damage, not with anything that you're innately using in your bill?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I couldn't think of a reason.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I don't know what their damage is like, but I mean, the fact is you are sort of in a direction of minion on the true minion stuff on the tree.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what their damage is like, so I have no idea and it never made any sense to me to have other minions with
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[SPEAKER_03]: myself as the the wearable if I I veered away from the minion side, but I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's my point.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Why would I invest in minion damage when I should be investing in my own damage as a wearable with big nasty claws?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not going to be a supporting wearable.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Unless I'm going to do that really annoying mtx how for all my work rise, right now I'm a werewolf, I'm doing the damage so it just it really surprised me that the the support the minion that sorry the the minion wolf pack skill
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[SPEAKER_00]: Didn't scale innately with something that I would be focusing on as a werewolf.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I had to separate my damage, like an actual cast or slash minion player.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And in that case, I may as well just be a witch.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Those weird to me, which doesn't scale jump into the fight, like a freaking werewolf.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That's what I'm saying.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But that's why it's okay to invest purely in minion damage because they're doing the fighting.
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[SPEAKER_00]: But as a werewolf, none of my skills are like, you know what I'm going to hang back and you guys do the work.
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[SPEAKER_00]: None of the skills do that werewolf.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it was surprising to me like, even the Smithicutava, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: You have this melee weapon, this invulnerable melee weapon.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it scales with strength because that's what I'm going to be investing in with my character, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It coincides with the idea of what I'm doing and so it could if it interested me couple with what I'm already doing.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So it was just weird to me that the Wolf Pack didn't coincide with what I'm planning on doing with a where will.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I mean, it just didn't make sense to me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But did you also bring theory craft ideas that didn't have that then because the Wolf Play Store is very fun.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I mean, I'm always like minions, and so I was trying to think of a way where the wolf pack would make sense for me to use, I couldn't think of one.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So then I started going through and checking out, because basically all the talisman stuff is drank that in, right?
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[SPEAKER_00]: And so I'm like, okay, well, how am I going to do this now?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to do that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And it honestly just didn't seem to coincide really well with the things that interested me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: There were just wasn't.
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[SPEAKER_00]: a good cohesion with the skills that were available, splitting your strength in 50, 50.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I didn't like any of the forced play styles that they had.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So I went away from the werewolf, but it was creating all of us a count that, you know, spurred that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then I got back into curse efficiency.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, but I forgot, like remember how originally I started way off as the chronaments are right and how do I start was and thank goodness it was actually legit.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It wasn't just me, but now I've forgotten about that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And then I've realized through whichever update it was that there's a lot more presence and aura nodes on the tree and aura magnitudes stuff like that.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like, oh, oh.
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[SPEAKER_00]: getting back into that innate slow presence with your first, you know, that, like, the corona matter has that 20% enemies with new presence are slow by 20% and I'm like, okay, well, you know, what though that only has like that one penalty for unique enemies having a 50% less slow reduction, because it's not blasphemy, you're not losing that 45% less and it's not
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[SPEAKER_00]: So all of a sudden, I'm like, okay, well, let's see if it's worth investing in that and this and so then I was doing a whole bunch of spreadsheet work on it last night and I was really excited about it and then this morning when I woke up, I realized that I was too tired to be doing all of that work that I stayed up completely, I completely screwed up that orange sheet yes that was it was like 130 in the morning and I'm half falling asleep and I'm, no, I have to do it now because I'm going to forget where I was in the morning.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I screwed up all the formulas last.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, no, really?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, you're all, I have to redo my whole, and it's not that I have to redo it, but because I don't know what I screwed up, I have to check every single self.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Just make sure that that's where you touched it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Dang it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So anyway, but now I'm back into seeing what the Crohnomancer would be like, because when my son came back from school the other day, he was super stoked, he started a castor, and I'm like, oh man, like I got the edge.
01:00:03.541 --> 01:00:05.243
[SPEAKER_03]: He actually told you to do it.
01:00:05.864 --> 01:00:10.789
[SPEAKER_00]: He got me into like, oh man, now I want to do a cast or now I want to do this.
01:00:10.829 --> 01:00:13.812
[SPEAKER_03]: It is better level in as a cast or now that it was when you last did it.
01:00:14.472 --> 01:00:15.793
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah, I'm sure it is.
01:00:16.034 --> 01:00:20.798
[SPEAKER_00]: And there's also the temptation of the disciple of Archivarshi, right?
01:00:20.878 --> 01:00:23.060
[SPEAKER_00]: So all three sorcerers are out now.
01:00:23.240 --> 01:00:27.404
[SPEAKER_03]: And actually, like, all three sorcerers wasn't a flat 60% right?
01:00:27.424 --> 01:00:29.246
[SPEAKER_03]: That, that note that I really like.
01:00:29.606 --> 01:00:30.187
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, to pick it.
01:00:30.748 --> 01:00:33.390
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's 60% of your
01:00:33.370 --> 01:00:56.847
[SPEAKER_00]: current yes counts towards your armor rating right so it can go higher than that for sure and uh but I mean but I actually like all three sources whereas I don't like any of the witches I don't like any of the witches for the minion starting point but I like all three if I'm too worth thinking about that hundred twenty percent and come to a different side time I don't know how to minions then in that case right and that's cool
01:00:56.827 --> 01:00:57.448
[SPEAKER_00]: I do.
01:00:57.828 --> 01:00:59.510
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm like, what do I do with spirit now?
01:00:59.570 --> 01:01:01.372
[SPEAKER_00]: But the funny thing is that you're a threat.
01:01:01.412 --> 01:01:19.494
[SPEAKER_00]: But the funny thing is, I'd still want the sector because when my skeleton's dial a cast on minion death is 30 spirit, cast on elemental, inflection, I don't know what's it called, where it's like you burn shock or freeze, that cast on is 100 spirit, cast on dodge is 100.
01:01:19.534 --> 01:01:23.779
[SPEAKER_00]: Like all the other cast ons are 100 spirit, cast on minion death is 30.
01:01:23.759 --> 01:01:29.887
[SPEAKER_00]: And like every seven seconds when they die, I get guaranteed casts for these things.
01:01:29.907 --> 01:01:31.148
[SPEAKER_00]: Like that's, that's great.
01:01:31.168 --> 01:01:34.352
[SPEAKER_03]: I've ever asked us to still have one had a set.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They're still, right?
01:01:35.674 --> 01:01:42.923
[SPEAKER_00]: And if you have an essence harvest to these dying minions, you have huge mana regen right off the bat.
01:01:42.943 --> 01:01:49.792
[SPEAKER_00]: So I'm still probably going to have minion instability with my build just because of how that works as a support.
01:01:50.172 --> 01:01:51.454
[SPEAKER_00]: But then I'm like,
01:01:51.434 --> 01:01:59.914
[SPEAKER_00]: Paul, I may as well just make them do damage and it's hard for me to not invest in the minion damage side because they're already going to be exploding for the sake of support, right?
01:01:59.995 --> 01:02:01.378
[SPEAKER_00]: So that's fun.
01:02:02.160 --> 01:02:05.949
[SPEAKER_00]: I had a great week despite my frustration with the the base.
01:02:05.989 --> 01:02:06.671
[SPEAKER_03]: I have some of that.
01:02:06.691 --> 01:02:08.515
[SPEAKER_03]: Janky that they'll hopefully fix.
01:02:08.495 --> 01:02:09.356
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, for sure.
01:02:09.557 --> 01:02:12.180
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, so George was in great and purely one either.
01:02:12.261 --> 01:02:20.012
[SPEAKER_03]: I used it all the time, but it was very clunky with regards to, did you trip on the edge of a wall or something, you know, like, sure.
01:02:20.373 --> 01:02:26.622
[SPEAKER_00]: But the problem for me is, and this is where I do get whiny, is she'll charge just been in the game for a long time.
01:02:26.602 --> 01:02:30.790
[SPEAKER_00]: Like, it should not stay that way because you're working on something else.
01:02:30.811 --> 01:02:33.696
[SPEAKER_00]: Like, I get that you want to create other things.
01:02:33.736 --> 01:02:35.440
[SPEAKER_00]: And you have other things that do need to come up.
01:02:35.460 --> 01:02:38.566
[SPEAKER_00]: But at the same time, there is stuff in the game that does need to work.
01:02:39.027 --> 01:02:40.610
[SPEAKER_00]: It's in the game for a reason.
01:02:40.691 --> 01:02:43.516
[SPEAKER_00]: It should actually function as shield charge isn't functionable.
01:02:43.657 --> 01:02:44.879
[SPEAKER_00]: It actually can't.
01:02:45.140 --> 01:02:46.382
[SPEAKER_00]: It doesn't work.
01:02:46.362 --> 01:03:03.375
[SPEAKER_03]: with controller with controller that i think that's probably one asterix and i'm not saying that that's fair but what i am saying is if it does it if it's not the predominant concern or complaint that they're getting then it may just take longer for that to get adjusted yeah self-awareness is a part of being an experienced company though
01:03:03.760 --> 01:03:16.147
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I don't know, I think I can't imagine trying to balance a skill, not for damage, but to balance a skill to work in WASD mode, mouse and keyboard mode and controller mode.
01:03:16.167 --> 01:03:20.436
[SPEAKER_03]: Like with the amount of skills they have, I feel like that's got to be very difficult.
01:03:20.753 --> 01:03:25.038
[SPEAKER_00]: sure, but then don't release it until you've figured it out, right?
01:03:25.058 --> 01:03:27.221
[SPEAKER_00]: Like they choose to have it in the game.
01:03:27.281 --> 01:03:29.884
[SPEAKER_00]: And it's not this isn't and I use the word balance.
01:03:29.904 --> 01:03:33.909
[SPEAKER_00]: And I know you didn't mean it in terms of like balance in terms of its balance or damage at all.
01:03:34.329 --> 01:03:36.291
[SPEAKER_00]: It like this isn't the balance issue.
01:03:36.311 --> 01:03:38.714
[SPEAKER_00]: This is a functionality issue.
01:03:38.734 --> 01:03:40.176
[SPEAKER_00]: Like it actually doesn't work.
01:03:40.316 --> 01:03:45.242
[SPEAKER_00]: It works if at if the whole screen is empty except for an enemy, it works.
01:03:45.222 --> 01:03:47.464
[SPEAKER_00]: but it does not work if there's anything.
01:03:47.925 --> 01:03:50.607
[SPEAKER_03]: Did you ever look at any of its special skill options?
01:03:50.627 --> 01:03:51.908
[SPEAKER_03]: Cause I know they changed a bunch.
01:03:52.489 --> 01:03:56.232
[SPEAKER_03]: Cause I noticed that with one of the, I can't remember what it was.
01:03:56.793 --> 01:04:00.316
[SPEAKER_03]: But I had different skill options that I hadn't had before with a movement style.
01:04:00.977 --> 01:04:01.998
[SPEAKER_03]: Skill, it was either two.
01:04:02.378 --> 01:04:04.600
[SPEAKER_03]: It might have been the wolf one, actually.
01:04:04.640 --> 01:04:05.641
[SPEAKER_03]: It might have been two.
01:04:06.382 --> 01:04:08.644
[SPEAKER_03]: The option was to just go its full distance.
01:04:08.864 --> 01:04:10.766
[SPEAKER_03]: I can't remember what they had the two options.
01:04:10.826 --> 01:04:15.010
[SPEAKER_00]: It was a movement skill, as opposed to,
01:04:14.990 --> 01:04:21.782
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I'll check it out and see, but at the end of the day, it's still, I'm already done with that building skill like it was.
01:04:22.142 --> 01:04:24.206
[SPEAKER_00]: It wasn't just shield charge that turned me off of melee.
01:04:24.807 --> 01:04:26.710
[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe it's not, it's a great spot.
01:04:27.131 --> 01:04:28.914
[SPEAKER_03]: It's, and it's very hard to play melee.
01:04:28.974 --> 01:04:30.857
[SPEAKER_03]: You can do it, but it is not.
01:04:31.198 --> 01:04:35.445
[SPEAKER_00]: It can, you've got to change the amount of ranged enemies that they let spawn.
01:04:35.425 --> 01:04:54.430
[SPEAKER_00]: within a screen or live their distance from a certain file or limit their damage based on distance or something or have like some sort of mitigation that exists like the bear does or something for these warrior for for these melee style characters right like I was excited to use thunder that was eventually going to be my skill right.
01:04:54.410 --> 01:04:56.753
[SPEAKER_03]: I didn't really like Earthquake, but it was a little bit too slow.
01:04:56.993 --> 01:05:03.222
[SPEAKER_03]: But when I first played it, I really, really enjoyed and throughout one, but I was like, oh my god, it's so weird.
01:05:03.862 --> 01:05:06.466
[SPEAKER_00]: It's a weird level one skill.
01:05:07.187 --> 01:05:15.578
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, like in the very first section, you have these witches that have these red circles that explode for huge damage.
01:05:15.598 --> 01:05:16.098
[SPEAKER_00]: That's a damage.
01:05:16.138 --> 01:05:17.380
[SPEAKER_00]: When you're level one,
01:05:17.360 --> 01:05:27.051
[SPEAKER_00]: And then I have wolves chasing me and then I have like, I don't know, ducks chasing, I don't know anything's chasing me and I'm like, I hit Earthquake down on the scariest, right?
01:05:27.071 --> 01:05:27.972
[SPEAKER_00]: She's the dumbest.
01:05:28.112 --> 01:05:28.833
[SPEAKER_00]: She's the dumbest.
01:05:28.853 --> 01:05:29.774
[SPEAKER_00]: She's the dumbest.
01:05:30.114 --> 01:05:35.360
[SPEAKER_00]: And most of the time, she stays pretty still, especially if you play the circle game, which is like the Pew, each week, right?
01:05:35.380 --> 01:05:38.504
[SPEAKER_00]: Just running around in circles, but like you're waiting a long time.
01:05:38.664 --> 01:05:46.573
[SPEAKER_00]: And you're getting chased, but if you stop like the, it is such a slow skill that if you don't time it perfectly,
01:05:46.553 --> 01:05:51.222
[SPEAKER_00]: are faster than the amount of time it takes for you to smash your earthquake.
01:05:51.282 --> 01:06:02.844
[SPEAKER_03]: That's not just a melee thing though, too, because I remember going through act one, even on casting style or ranged style, where you're like trying to cast towards them, and they're faster than you, and you're like, oh my god, I got to move.
01:06:02.864 --> 01:06:06.271
[SPEAKER_03]: I got to move, and you're just rolling out of a seal, but yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:06:06.611 --> 01:06:07.954
[SPEAKER_00]: So, point out.
01:06:07.934 --> 01:06:09.136
[SPEAKER_00]: Some of it was frustrating.
01:06:09.197 --> 01:06:10.359
[SPEAKER_00]: Some of it was really exciting.
01:06:10.399 --> 01:06:12.824
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm now on the spreadsheet.
01:06:13.024 --> 01:06:13.505
[SPEAKER_00]: Side of it.
01:06:13.565 --> 01:06:15.189
[SPEAKER_00]: I got to figure out my consistency.
01:06:15.529 --> 01:06:17.273
[SPEAKER_00]: Got to fix your spreadsheet though.
01:06:17.293 --> 01:06:19.016
[SPEAKER_00]: I, well, it is going to happen.
01:06:19.036 --> 01:06:20.559
[SPEAKER_00]: That is priority number one.
01:06:20.599 --> 01:06:21.541
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to fail.
01:06:21.561 --> 01:06:23.565
[SPEAKER_00]: Let's deducing my wife when we are finished this.
01:06:23.605 --> 01:06:25.529
[SPEAKER_00]: And then I'm going to work on my spreadsheet shortly after.
01:06:25.569 --> 01:06:27.774
[SPEAKER_00]: And it's going to be great.
01:06:27.994 --> 01:06:29.858
[SPEAKER_03]: It still gets off.
01:06:31.964 --> 01:06:32.966
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I'm not wearing it.
01:06:33.007 --> 01:06:34.049
[SPEAKER_00]: I thought this was the shirt.
01:06:34.310 --> 01:06:36.916
[SPEAKER_00]: Chris bought me a shirt that said, uh, Oh, okay.
01:06:36.936 --> 01:06:39.743
[SPEAKER_00]: Freak in the sheets, but it's picture of the sheets.
01:06:39.763 --> 01:06:40.365
[SPEAKER_00]: Google sheet.
01:06:40.465 --> 01:06:40.605
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
01:06:41.006 --> 01:06:42.309
[SPEAKER_00]: So, your buns, I am.
01:06:42.350 --> 01:06:43.753
[SPEAKER_00]: All right, sweet.
01:06:43.773 --> 01:06:44.876
[SPEAKER_00]: I didn't mean to talk the whole time.
01:06:44.896 --> 01:06:46.059
[SPEAKER_00]: Sorry about that, man.
01:06:46.079 --> 01:06:47.442
[SPEAKER_00]: Hey, I didn't put it this week, so.
01:06:47.422 --> 01:07:09.818
[SPEAKER_03]: I know I know you didn't, which was why I was comfortable doing it, but I still feel um, jerkish about not gave me, I gave my insights next week starts our private league, which uh, I don't know if we'll have played before it starts at no, you and I won't have it starts on the 30th, which is Saturday at 1.30 a.m. though, so, but I also,
01:07:10.675 --> 01:07:17.503
[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, our private league is entering the hours different than us, eight hours away, good luck, because we're coming for you.
01:07:17.844 --> 01:07:22.410
[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, our private league starts next week if you want to join Pop and Door discord.
01:07:22.990 --> 01:07:24.272
[SPEAKER_03]: And you'll find the information in there.
01:07:24.372 --> 01:07:25.714
[SPEAKER_03]: Let's wrap this up, forever, Excel.
01:07:25.734 --> 01:07:28.337
[SPEAKER_03]: 329, I'm just naked, tags.
01:07:28.357 --> 01:07:29.498
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm Tyler, record of days.
01:07:29.999 --> 01:07:31.681
[SPEAKER_03]: Patrons, we'll catch you after dark, everybody else.
01:07:31.701 --> 01:07:34.084
[SPEAKER_03]: We'll see you next week for 330.
01:07:34.486 --> 01:07:44.688
[SPEAKER_03]: We have website forever excelled.com, we have a very fun discord pop in and say hello and Patreon and other ways the port podcast you will find them down below as well as on the website.
01:07:45.309 --> 01:07:48.175
[SPEAKER_00]: Do you have any waterproof microphones?
01:07:48.273 --> 01:07:50.696
[SPEAKER_00]: These are a 333 episode.
01:07:51.397 --> 01:07:51.817
[SPEAKER_00]: What's that?
01:07:51.837 --> 01:07:52.538
[SPEAKER_00]: 333?
01:07:52.658 --> 01:07:52.918
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
01:07:53.860 --> 01:07:55.321
[SPEAKER_00]: Lots of sexy rep digit.
01:07:55.882 --> 01:07:56.363
[SPEAKER_00]: It is.
01:07:56.523 --> 01:07:56.903
[SPEAKER_00]: It is.
01:07:57.604 --> 01:07:58.585
[SPEAKER_03]: It was a really round.
01:07:59.166 --> 01:08:01.368
[SPEAKER_03]: That's going to cause the microphones to get wet, obviously.
01:08:01.609 --> 01:08:03.050
[SPEAKER_03]: Because they're so excited for 333.
01:08:03.070 --> 01:08:03.171
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
01:08:03.191 --> 01:08:03.331
[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
01:08:03.451 --> 01:08:05.794
[SPEAKER_00]: Also hot tub kind of promised guaranteed.
01:08:06.374 --> 01:08:07.456
[SPEAKER_00]: We promised.
01:08:08.036 --> 01:08:11.260
[SPEAKER_00]: That probably was it in the episode.
01:08:13.231 --> 01:08:15.578
[SPEAKER_00]: Promise is only counts in the middle of the day.
01:08:15.598 --> 01:08:18.566
[SPEAKER_00]: We have consumed when approving the hot tub.
01:08:18.586 --> 01:08:19.107
[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, absolutely.
01:08:19.127 --> 01:08:22.878
[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, we have three episodes to figure out how we're going to record in the hot tub.
01:08:24.001 --> 01:08:24.422
[SPEAKER_00]: Alright, bye.