Name of the moves
Anyone recognize the name of the moves in this video? especially the one at around 0:38 seconds?
Anyone recognize the name of the moves in this video? especially the one at around 0:38 seconds?
Having such a hard time with Nioh 2. I spent basically the entire yesterday watching PooferLlama’s guides, up to like 20 videos, so I understood the weight stuff and ki pulse shit. He has 70+ vids in his playlist so I couldn’t resist and just started playing directly.
I killed the first horse mini-boss, but I absolutely cannot handle the 1st monster hidden in the Yokai stuff. I’m also dying to the fucking axe human guy
I also wanna try FightinCowboy’s walkthrough, but he’s using an axe tf, I already used my skill points for the sword
I finished Sekiro 3 times but this game is confusing as hell. I tried Nioh 3 too but my PC can’t handle it, so I’m sticking with Nioh 2.
Any advice for a beginner? I’m about to punch my monitor
UPDATE! Hey guys, thank you all! I defeated the final boss in the first mission, haha. I beat the two Yokai, but the final boss defeated me around 30 times. I studied his pattern, stayed patient, waited for him to use his Burst Attack, then landed my Burst Counter. Whenever it worked, I hit him with Morning Moon, haha. LET'S GO FOR MISSION 2!
Hey guys, does anyone have a copy of The System? I know there are some tutorials on YT, but I wanted to check here in case anyone has it. I’ve heard it was available on VHS before, just curious.
I invested almost P500k around sa business dito sa Philippines last year
Sabi niya gagamitin yung money for stocks sa business, pero later on nalaman namin na hindi pala totoo through supplier source.
Eventually, nag-stop yung business, and we agreed na i-treat na lang yung amount as a loan na kailangan niyang bayaran.
Ngayon, nasa Australia na siya and hindi pa rin niya ako nababayaran.
Naghuhulog naman sya pero masyadong mabagal at ang liit ng amount, and we feel like na naghuhulog lang sya pag gusto nya and madami excuses
May written proof ako through messages, gcash transactions, and our agreement about repayment sa barangay pero nasa AU na as mentioned.
Looking sana for a legit collection agency or legal service na nagha-handle ng cross-border cases on a no collection, no fee basis. No upfront payment and may fee lang once successful silang makasingil.
May naka-experience na ba nito? May habol pa ba ako kahit nasa Australia na siya, or wala na talaga?
I invested almost P500k around sa business dito sa Philippines last yr
Sabi niya gagamitin yung money for stocks sa business, pero later on nalaman namin na hindi pala totoo through supplier source.
Eventually, nag-stop yung business, and we agreed na i-treat na lang yung amount as a loan na kailangan niyang bayaran.
Ngayon, nasa Australia na siya and hindi pa rin niya ako nababayaran.
Naghuhulog naman sya pero masyadong mabagal at ang liit ng amount, and we feel like na naghuhulog lang sya pag gusto nya and madami excuses
May written proof ako through messages, gcash transactions, and our agreement about repayment sa barangay pero nasa AU na as mentioned.
Looking sana for a legit collection agency or legal service na nagha-handle ng cross-border cases on a no collection, no fee basis. No upfront payment and may fee lang once successful silang makasingil.
May naka-experience na ba nito? May habol pa ba ako kahit nasa Australia na siya, or wala na talaga?
Is it just me? I always subscribe to Netflix and cancel immediately just so I don't have to think about the next renewal. Then once cancelled, I can just subscribe again anytime if I feel like watching again lol.
Now that I know other people do this too:
I’m wondering if they designed the feature intentionally for users like us. Other apps that cancel your access immediately when you unsubscribe might not appeal to people like us.
Hey guys. Freelancer here. Planning to open a passbook account either bpi, metrobank or rcbc.
Magastos kasi kaya need ko para at least hassle or may extra step before maka withdraw
If anyone have tried opening one as a freelancer, ano yung mga hiningi sa inyong requirements?
Direct bank transfer kasi yung client ko using Wise. No email din na natatanggap every time sumasahod kami. As in direct payment thru bank transfer
Baka hingan ako ng proof sa bank, haha wala ko mapprovide na email. Google Chat lang mapprovide ko - conversations.
Lmk if ano mga hiningi sa inyo or ano ung mga pwede kong hingiin kay client, thanks!
Hey guys, meron ba dito gumagamit ng debit card for Meta/FB Ads for daily spending? Ayaw kasi gumana ng auto deduction sa BPI ko for daily ads spend, pero dati okay naman siya for how many weeks, bigla na lang nagstop. Dati akong BDO, same prob din na need pa tumawag sa bank pero in the end hindi rin nafifix.
Any suggestion which bank you use for smooth daily transaction kay meta FB ads? (No to gcash/maya/e-bank) thanks!
I just finished the GTA V story mode and it feels like businesses don’t really matter much since there’s not much to do with the money you earn. The business missions also felt kind of annoying and repetitive.
I’m wondering if GTA Online is different. Are businesses actually worth it there, or is it still mostly grind for the sake of grinding?
I usually like playing solo, but I’m wondering if businesses would still be worth it or enjoyable that way, or if they’re mainly better with other players. Also, do you need other online players for things like selling products, or can you run and sell everything solo?
Is it actually fun and rewarding once you get into it, or does it feel similar to story mode where money eventually stops mattering?
How many Facebook page likes is enough for you to trust a page from a Facebook ad? I saw an ad for a necklace where the site looked professional, but the Facebook page only had around 2,000 likes. I’m unsure if that’s considered a red flag or just normal for smaller brands these days, so I’m curious what others use as their baseline when deciding whether to trust a page.
Are YouTubers who regularly post content about starting a business, building a $10 million company, or making a certain amount of money, such as Ali Abdaal, Simon Squibb, Alex Hormozi, and Dan Martell, actually active entrepreneurs?
If they're genuinely doing the things they talk about in their videos, wouldn't they be focused primarily on running and growing those businesses rather than creating YouTube content full-time?
The people I tend to find more credible are entrepreneurs who are interviewed by major news outlets or invited to speak at events like TED. I also feel like many people are being misguided into thinking that building a successful business is much easier or more predictable than it really is.
Am I missing something, or is my reasoning flawed?