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Discovered this while browsing Ebay (Graphic Novels set either before or during Campaign). I had no idea this existed. Decided to pick it up.
[COD] Did anyone have their own Mandela Effect from any of the games?
For me. I've always remembered this scene as Kravchenko burning Weavers eye out with a cigar. It wasn't until recently when a friend told me it was actually a knife used to gouge it out. I didn't believe him until I replayed the mission on the Port. I now feel like I've lived a lie.
My first ever Round 50! And pulled off the Exfil. Really proud of myself for this.
I hate who I am.
Not a day seems to go by where I don't make things for those close to me.
I'm terrible at my job. I've been there 3-4 years and I still make stupid mistakes. I've been told at the amount of years I've been working they should be expecting perfect from me everyday and I constantly fail to meet that expectation.
I'm a hindrance to my friends and family. I can't do the simplest of things for them without making a mountain of a molehill. I'm 26 years old and have done absolutely nothing substantial or worthwhile.
Many days I wonder if they'd even miss me if I was either no longer around or replaced with a different person. Feels like absolutely anybody would make a much more positive impact on them than me.
Which Treyarch Zombies game in your opinion has the worst weapon pool?
From World at War to Black Ops 7, which game do you feel has the worst selection of guns? Not including Wonder Weapons.
After playing the port, I'm finding myself remembering just how many bad guns there are in Black Ops 1 compared to good ones. Feels like only 5% of BO1's guns are actually decent. Quite a downgrade from W@W imo to go from the likes of the MG42, PPSH and Trench Gun to the PM63, Spectre, CZ75, M72-Law, etc.
What exactly was the plan here if Thomas hadn't told Duck to move?
Cause it seems like Rocky was just going to let the Water Tower fall onto Duck's flatbed, and at such a skew-whiff angle too. That thing was breaking no matter what happened.
Trying to make a PS5 Themed Guardian Mech. Anyone have any suggestions for improvement?
What's everyone's main Batmobile in LOTDK? I've been rocking the Clooney Mobile since Chapter 2 (Approaching Chapter 4 soon). I find it an underrated Batmobile design.
If we're being fair. Gordon did do his job here.
Topham told him to move the trucks somewhere so that they won't be in the way. You can't get anymore out of the way than off the rails in the middle of a field.
I honestly don't see myself warming up to Thomas '26s design for Annie & Clarabel. Them having grey faces just looks so wrong.
Thomas '26 Diecasts are now on shelves (UK). Decided to pick up Oliver & Toad due to my recent interest in the Great Western.
Since we know that the original plan was to keep up Season 12's Model/CGI hybrid format for at least 2 more seasons, how would Seasons 13 & 14 (Plus their respective specials) look if models were used? Would all the episodes have still been possible?
Been getting back into trains recently. Got some history books to dive into regarding a railway that caught my interest.
Are there any episodes that you feel ended too shortly or abruptly?
I was rewatching some episodes before work this morning and one of them was Fish from Season 4. The ending of this episode just feels very abrupt to be. It felt like there should've been one more scene with Duck after being mended from the accident and having another conversation with Thomas about their troubles with fish. To which the episode closes with them having a laugh and having a bonding moment. But no, Duck gets told he'll get repaired and the episode just ends after Duck recalls Thomas' warning from the beginning.