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I Need a Good car design with scarab

I have a lot and a lot of decals wheels and paints(black market and stuff), and I just can't figure out a good design for scarab. I want you guys to tell me some wheels that pair well with a nice decal and boost etc. Any scarab users down here please tell me good designs! Im also champ 1, been using octane for most of my rocket league career recently got the scarab for a drop pack, been using it and i like the feel, and i need a good design

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u/Aromatic-Capital-208 — 7 days ago

Do not be anxious of flying

On commercial jets, the chance of you dying from going on a single flight on a modern commercial jet is less than the chance you die from choking while eating tomorrow. Also no modern commercial jet has ever crashed from pure turbulence alone so while it may feel scary turbulence will not cause the plane to fall out of the sky. Modern commercial jets also havent really crashed at all in the last few decades so rest assured the chances that your flight crashes is less likely than you choking to death on your next meal. To all the people who have a massive fear of flying, I hope reading this post helps.

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u/Aromatic-Capital-208 — 15 days ago
▲ 0 r/NBAConvo+1 crossposts

My Top 15 nba players of all time

I ranked everything you could think of: impact on winning, the era they played in, rings and stats but with context, the teammates they had, their efficiency.

Their Longevity and their peak, mvps but with context, and how well they played their role, how well they played with their team, their playmaking, their defense(this is a huge part of my consideration)(not just looking at dpoy's)

How much competition they faced. And other non tangible things for example steph curry's gravity, and like just if they were double teamed on every play etc etc.

Also very importantly i looked at clips of their actual gameplay of course, and also clutchness for sure.

So many things i considered in this list, and the most important thing you can take away from this section is that some players on this list are ranked lower than you might rank them not because it was their fault, its just because the players above them were better.

I will be making a youtube series on my top 15.

Without further ado, here is my top 15:

  1. Michael Jordan
  2. Lebron James
  3. Kareem abdul jabbar
  4. Wilt chamberlain
  5. Tim duncan
  6. Kobe bryant
  7. Larry bird
  8. Shaq
  9. Hakeem olajuwon
  10. Steph curry
  11. Magic johnson
  12. Bill russel
  13. Kevin durant
  14. Nikola Jokić
  15. Kevin garnet
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u/Aromatic-Capital-208 — 16 days ago

How do people actually fail ap exams?

I am not trying to be mean or anything and i promise im not a jerk but i really dont understand how this many people can fail aps(especially something like ap csp). like i would understand if a few people fail it cause of technical glitches or maybe a few districts pay for their exams so they take it anyways, or if a few people forgot to study, but no way that many right? dont ap exams cost like money and like if you studied for an exam like come on no way you getting below like a 50% which is like what is required to pass on some aps either way. Like i would understand you getting below a 5, like a 4 or a 3 some aps are hard and maybe you didnt study enough but to fail and this huge percentage failing is just something i cannot comprehend. Can someone please explain to me why a lot of people fail ap exams.

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u/Aromatic-Capital-208 — 17 days ago

I self studied ap csa in 9th grade

I am a 9th grader going into 10th next year and I took honors bio,English,soc,and geometry(all honors). however I wanted an ap but my stupid school won’t let you take it before 10th grade. and so I registered in February and had to pay a late fee and studied about 40 hours in total for it with no coding knowledge before. I thought I was going to get a 4 or a 5 as I have heard the cutoff was going to be an 86% and so when I saw I got a 4 I was a lil disappointed but still glad I didn’t get a 3. I know most colleges don’t care about self studied aps as it adds no rigor but I liked coding and computers so this was fun to do either way(even tho the last week before the test I realized I don’t even learn 2d arrays and had to cram till 11pm but we didn’t even need to use it on frq 4. I’m taking ap chem world csp at my school next year and self studying ap cyber security which is coming out so yeah. I’m pretty happy with my first ap tbh

u/Aromatic-Capital-208 — 1 month ago

Somphore ap's tier list that I have taken

Ap chem I think I got a high 4 or a low 5, but it was brutal. I was not having it. I self studied ap computer science an and ap computer science principles. Thank god somphore year is almost over.

u/Aromatic-Capital-208 — 3 months ago
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Ap CSA was a lot easier than I thought

I am a freshman, self studying ap csa, and on the practice exams before the test, i got roughly like a 19/25 frq and a 35/42 for mc. because you need a 84% ish for a 5 this year, I though I was probs getting a 4. but the test, multiple choice I think I got like 1-5 wrong(5 worst case) and like frq maybe lost like 1-3 points (3 worst case) and so that’s a solid 5, it was a very easy exam, frq 4 you didn’t even need to use 2d array transversal, and the only kinda hard frq was frq 3 which wasn’t even too bad. I am a little afraid I didn’t read enough directions frq.., but I think that this year was much easier than past years. What do y’all think?

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u/Aromatic-Capital-208 — 3 months ago