Interesting comment about Moreira's profile on r/soccer
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Interesting comment about Moreira's profile on r/soccer

adding as separate thread so people see it

u/chakalaka13 — 3 days ago

Never seen anyone so excited to show guests his sex toys 😆

Counted like 4-5 episodes where Bobby has done this, so funny. Like a child, excited to get his toy and show it to people.

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u/chakalaka13 — 8 days ago

Why doesn't Artosis ever cast Mini games?

I understand he's ot active on the ladder, but there must be at least some games.

How can I check if he plays the ladder?

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u/chakalaka13 — 9 days ago
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Do you think Amorim has it in him to become more flexible tactically?

I understand coaches having a system and a style of play they insist on and that works for them, like Conte's 3-5-2 but I also think that rarely leads to truly remarkable results.

From the little I've seen of Allegri's first stint at Juve, I remember that he took on Conte's already established 3-5-2 and built on it, but also had the flexibility to change when needed. I remember him using 4-3-3 also and doing some weird things like Mandzukic on the wing. I believe that's part of why he was more successful than Conte in CL. It's crazy to see how Allegri regressed over the years, like he forgot everything he knew before.

We can agree Pioli was pretty limited, but even he had many different things he'd try. Benny-Kessie double pivot to then one of them being replaced by Tonali who's a different profile, to all 3 of them playing together sometimes. RLC behind the strikers scoring 10 goals in a season, Calabria kinda joining the midfield to make a 4, Krunic in all kinds of positions and of course - Jovic/Okafor or both of them as "code red" subs when we needed goals to save a game, which they did multiple times.

Do you think Amorim has it in him to adjust when needed or will he stick to his guns even in games where he shouldn't or when he doesn't have the players required for his system?

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u/chakalaka13 — 11 days ago

Is there a point when it's better to freeze the product in its current form and just maintain? Have you ever done this?

Just a random thought that popped in my mind today.

On a personal note, I'm pretty strong at figuring out features to build that will be of great value to users, even when they don't even know they need such a feature.

But, I had a job where I had to work on the apps for a streaming platform. The main value came from the catalog and video player. Even the recommendation/discovery feature weren't that important, because the clients of the niche we were in knew what they wanted to watch and had other main ways of discovering the content.

The player and discovery weren't even in my team's responsibility. Once we've built the basic app stuff you'd need, then added playlists, comments, etc. I was kinda lost on what else to build and tbh I thought/think there wasn't need for anything else except maintaining, making sure there are no bugs and improving UX when possible.

Have you had such situations? How did you handle it?

I'd guess most people wouldn't go for the freeze, because you wanna keep your job, get pay raises, etc. 😅 unless you're a founder

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u/chakalaka13 — 14 days ago

Mini vs Bisu - who's the best Zerg slayer (PvZ) ?

Artosis asked this question on his ASL Open cast. What do you guys think?

Personally, I have a thing for Mini, so I might be somewhat biased, although he also has the highest win rate in ASL.

I think that Bisu is more balanced, so he doesn't really have games where he gets destroyed completely. Mini takes big risks, so he can look like a genius one game and a noob in the next one (to some people, not me).

When I started watching ASL and BW like 2 years ago, what I noticed is that most Protosses are usually on the defensive vs Zerg and they have control of the game most of the time, but Mini will usually put them on the back foot and guessing.

Imho, if he'd have a calmer temper, Mini would've won like 3-4 ASLs. I'm pretty excited to watch him this season.

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u/chakalaka13 — 22 days ago
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Fun Fact: Milan has had more Ballon d'Or winners play for them than any other club

in the context of Modric signing a new contract, here's one for ya

u/chakalaka13 — 28 days ago

Bobby getting weird af for a second and instantly regretting it 😅

He was so nervous the whole show 😅

no matter how famous he gets or celebrities he gets to meet, will always be an anxious weirdo

u/chakalaka13 — 28 days ago

A case for vertical menu being placed on the right? (desktop)

Disclaimer: am not a designer

  1. Most of the people are right handed
  2. Therefore the mouse is on your right, next to the right side of the screen
  3. When you scroll, you keep the cursor close to your hand -> right side of the screen
  4. Let's say it's the type of app you use every-day, so you'll get used to whatever layout eventually

Wouldn't it be more efficient to have the menu on the right?

All the studies and info I've read so far is like 20+ years old. I understand that text is read from left to right, but not sure that would be a problem.

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u/chakalaka13 — 1 month ago

I love informed Bobby

He plays into the dumb persona of not knowing how to spell words and how things work, but you can see that when he gets into a subject, he goes deep and is really well informed.

Stuff like the war with Iran, global warming, AI, etc. even the Trump - Albania stuff.

I know it's a comedy podcast, but would for them to do some commenting on current events and rip into some folks. The dumb and evil guys are too loud, while the nice ones are too timid.

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u/chakalaka13 — 1 month ago

How to let go of controlling your breathing?

Whenever i do a guided meditation, they say to do this. But all it does for me is make me focus on it more and controlling the breathing to the point that it actually causes me discomfort in the chest.

How is it possible to focus on the breath without controlling it?

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u/chakalaka13 — 2 months ago
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[Unpopular opinion] Zlatan isn't really the douchebag people here think he is. It's a character he's playing most of the time.

u/chakalaka13 — 2 months ago
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Marc Marquez has been demoted one position after exceeding track limits on the last lap

u/chakalaka13 — 2 months ago