u/Liberal_Bot123

[COD] Do you guys remember the HQ from WWII?

[COD] Do you guys remember the HQ from WWII?

It was a fun new addition to Cod. You were able to hang out in the lobby, watch people open loot boxes, complete tasks, use guns in the firing range, test scorestreaks out, compete in 1v1 battles, and do fun glitches. It was cool having a social aspect to the game that made the game feel more alive.

u/Liberal_Bot123 — 1 day ago

[COD] Favorite killstreak/scoresteak in call of duty history?

Mine got to be the AC130 from Mw2 2009. Just so satisfying and deadly. No Cod has had a devastating killstreak like that since.

Honorable mention:

R.A.P.S - Bo3

VTOL - Mw19

UAV - literally every Cod

u/Liberal_Bot123 — 3 days ago
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Most 50 point playoff games in NBA history

Jordan was just on another level.

And here is in comparison to regular season 50 point games:

Wilt: 118

Jordan: 31

Kobe: 25

Harden: 25

Baylor: 17

Wilt had a significant drop off from season to playoffs

u/Liberal_Bot123 — 3 days ago
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NBA pregame crew of Tracy Mcgrady, Vince Carter, and Carmelo Anthony have a combined playoff series record of 9-32 (28%)

T-mac: 0-8 (2013 Spurs playoff run not being counted, played 31 minutes across 6 games scoring 0 points)

Vince: 6-11

Melo: 3-13

u/Liberal_Bot123 — 3 days ago

What would you rate his final performances out of 10?

4-2 in the finals, 1 finals mvp

u/Liberal_Bot123 — 6 days ago

MJ is killing it on the monthly listening charts

Youtube Music (monthly audience 5/13/26):

Michael Jackson- 472 million

Taylor Swift- 424 million

Sabrina Carpenter- 232 million

Eminem- 308 million

Bad Bunny- 224 million

Adele- 371 million

Beyonce- 374 million

Shakira- 457 million

Billie Eilish- 405 million

Elvis- 64.8 million

Freddie Mercury- 3.84 million

Compared to some popular artists

The only ones I saw more are Bruno Mars (recently released album), and Lady Gaga (soundtrack for devil wears prada 2). And people really thought Michael won't surpass Freddie Mercury's movie lol..

u/Liberal_Bot123 — 8 days ago

[Cod] Best secondary in Cod history?

I got to go with the akimbo G18s from og Modern Warfare 2. They shred anything in an instant.

Honorable mentions:

Mw2 pre nerf akimbo Model 1887s. Most op gun ever.

Cod4 Desert Eagle. So satisfying.

Mw19 Renetti. Very reliable.

u/Liberal_Bot123 — 9 days ago

Anyone else got a lot of free time on the job?

My position is a full time 40 hour job, but I work maybe 30% of that. I would say I have couple hours or less of real work a day and the rest of the time I am browsing reddit or watching something. Thankfully I am not micro managed and make close to 100k/year.

I see people working 70-80 hours in public and feel so bad. I rather have a nice work-life balance with 0 stress instead of working my life away for a bit more money.

Edit: So many people saying I will be laid off, pretty weird tbh sounds like projecting or jealousy.

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u/Liberal_Bot123 — 10 days ago

I waited so long for a nice lease deal to show up, then ordered asap when the $349 model 3 rwd premium deal showed up. Delivery date was 4/20. Then on 4/24 they come out with the same deal PLUS a year of supercharging. Are you kidding me.. why didnt they include that from the start?? Which was literally like a week before the initial deal dropped. ALL I do is supercharge, I have no home charger cause I am in an apartment. This would have saved me $2,000 - $3,000. Pain. Will Tesla give me a free year or is it a lost cause to try?

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u/Liberal_Bot123 — 13 days ago

Mine has to be the AK47 from Cod4. Sounds/looks beautiful, extremely powerful, and has a nice reload. Classic.

u/Liberal_Bot123 — 15 days ago

Tried taking them years ago but couldn't pass them. Felt pretty dumb and don't ever want to take them again tbh. My current job is extremely chill and pays pretty well. I am in a hcol area but know how to handle $ pretty well. Don't see a benefit in getting it now. Anyone else not have a CPA and are okay with it?

My career breakdown:

2021: $46,200

2022: $104,00

2023: $102,000

2024: $82,500

2025: $88,700

2026: $94,400

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u/Liberal_Bot123 — 15 days ago