Ppss22 emulator acting weird

Ppss22 emulator acting weird

I have been using this emulator a while now, ive had no issues with graphics or how it runs. Since yesterday, ive been having crashing issues and now these weird little black boxes and graphics are acting weird throughout the game. And it sort of lags now, like its about to freeze every few minutes. Is there a way to fix this type of issue with the graphics or hardware?

u/Mcflocka — 15 hours ago

My girlfriends very first road "shed" although its deadhead, still counts!

My girlfriend never really pays attention when im searching for sheds off the road. We happened to drive up the SAME ROAD IVE DRIVEN A THOUSAND TIMES and she was looking off out the window. She spotted this and said "MY FIND, MY FIND" and I thought she found an antler, like hell yeah! Nope, she walks up the wash up a hill like 10 feet off the road, and comes around the tree with this BEAST. Man, her and her daughter have passed me up now both once. Her daughter found me a beautiful 6 point, only a few months old, and my girlfriend here found me a 7 point elk deadhead. Granted, its been chewed on a couple times, but guess what? Still the best we have found point-wise.

Edit: my girlfriend thinks shes gonna get more likes than my most-liked post which is like 220, so blow this one up guys 👍

u/Mcflocka — 11 days ago
▲ 6 r/jobs

So tired of these responses. Every oil field application ive submitted.

How the hell does this work? Everyone says "oh the oil field hires people with no experience all the time" bull. Ive applied to at least 15 jobs in Texas, colorado, Wyoming, Alaska, FIFO... ive applied to oil fields, mines, solar fields, construction... of course I have no experience because NOBODY WILL HIRE ME WITHOUT EXPERIENCE. This is why people like me end up stuck working dead end jobs forever. They want experienced workers, while paying them entry level wages. Im tired of everyone saying nobody wants to work, but also nobody wants to teach skills anymore. Its lazy shit. Im about to give up, but I know im better than what my resume says, just because ive never been given a chance. Rant over.

u/Mcflocka — 21 days ago
▲ 0 r/Utah

Elk shed antlers trying to get rid of

Hey, does anyone know anyone who buys shed elk antlers? Im not asking to sell them personally but I know there's alot of guys around that buy them for chews or whatever they do, and I cant find contact for any of them. Preferably close to beaver county. Im struggling for cash and i got elk antlers around my house. Let me know, thanks!

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u/Mcflocka — 29 days ago
▲ 39 r/Utah

I need help finding work! No experience besides food, looking to get into any labor work.

Hi all, i have grown up here pretty much all of my life. I have been looking for work outside of the normal food service jobs for years. I have heard here in utah, knowing people is the best way to get into a good job. Unfortunately, I haven't been very blessed with the best of influences in my life. I am a good guy with alot of potential, just nobody seems to see it. I need to find work in an oil field, a mine, a solar field, construction, something of the sorts. How do I go about finding this type of work without experience? It seems absolutely impossible. Need advice.

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u/Mcflocka — 1 month ago

Just wanted to share mt most recent finds and need help identifying this tool.

Hi guys, just wanted to come on and show off a couple things I found in my favorite spot. So fsr this spot has brought me some of my coolest(always small) finds. I know the far right is a drill, I know the middle is a pretty simple arrowhead type, but either looks imcomplete or im unfamiliar with the style and why its missing a notch on the other side, but this far left one has me stumped? Looks almost normal, but with a weird rounded tip thing. Anyone know what this would have been used for? Found in southern utah. Thanks in advance!

u/Mcflocka — 2 months ago

Applied and made it to the assessment portion

Hi all, i recently applied for UP train crew and now im looking into it, im a little nervous to start working out there. I enjoy my time with my family and sometimes we leave town. How is the train crew starting out? Do I really ever get days off? If im on call 24/7, how can I make a normal life work? I just need some advice and how it may look for the first year on to ease my mind or help me make the decision. Thanks in advance!

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u/Mcflocka — 2 months ago