How do you upload sounds to your soundboard longer than 5 seconds?

I have a Discord for my boys and we've grown old of all of our sounds. We're going to start over and so many sounds that I want are between 5-10 seconds. Anyone know how to go about doing that? I've heard plenty of sounds on other people's soundboards over 5 seconds, but I don't know how to go about uploading it myself. Anyone know?

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u/nosaintsfan25 — 2 days ago

2017 Lexus GX 150k+ reliability questions

So my parents are looking at getting a new vehicle. My mother has been driving a 2016 Kia Soul since it was new and in the last 10 years she's only put 64k on it. Well, thanks to the great Kia reliability, it has spun a rod bearing and is going to be getting replaced. Perfect opportunity, and I've been preaching the good word of Toyota to my family for 10+ years now. (Even though I've never owned one.) I've convinced my sisters to both get one, with great success, and with that my dad has finally come around to pretty much committing to get my mother one.

So we've been talking about it and my mother wants something bigger, not a truck with a bed, probably Rav4 and up, but we're trying to stay in the low $20k - $27k range. Mind you my parents are.. VERY financially responsible, so to get them to this range was almost unbelievable to me. As we've been looking there's obviously not a ton of bigger Toyotas in this price range. 4runners hold their value pretty well, so there's not a lot in that range.

Then we ran across an ad for a 2017 Lexus GX 460 Premium 4WD with 150k miles for about $23.5k. Obviously the mileage is far from new, but it's not terribly bad for a Toyota, and with how often my mother drives, I don't see a whole lot of risk involved. I'm mostly just here for input, and for someone to tell me I'm wrong, if that's the case. My mother has never had the luxury of driving anything "nice" and while this isn't the most luxurious car, it's going to be so much more luxurious than the base model economy cars that she's always been used to. I just want her to be in something nice, reliable, safe, and useful.

If you disagree with my pick, that's absolutely fine and I would really like to hear your perspective. Any information or advice would be awesome. First hand experience with this car or high(er) mileage Toyotas would also be great.

Thank you!

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u/nosaintsfan25 — 22 days ago

How much would you list these for?

I've been stuck on this for a bit now, I recently found out that this score was a bit more of a score than I had originally thought, and I'm having a hard time finding out what I should list them for. They are unworn Wesco Custom Robert William oxford shoes in men's 10.5 and sold comps are almost non-existent besides a pair that sold on auction in a more used condition for $267 and the only active listing is selling from Japan for $872 + $180 shipping.

I don't have a box or any paperwork, and I know that will affect the price. On their website you can build this configuration for about $580 plus a 9-12 month wait. Usually the original price and all of that wouldn't be important to me at all, but with what little information I have I'm just trying to make something work.

What would you do in my situation? I don't mind sitting on them for a bit to maximize profits. I'm very very new to reselling and just trying to learn as I go, but this is throwing a wrench in things. Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

u/nosaintsfan25 — 24 days ago

SAVE, SAVE, AUTO-SAVE, QUICK SAVE, JUST SAVE

I fired up this game after a year of not playing and immediately I was thinking to myself, "Man, this is an enjoyable game. Why did I ever stop playing it?" I play for about 8 hours, just having a good time. Relearning how the systems work. Shirts inside of shirts, backpacks inside of backpacks, tons of loot stored. Finally find a vehicle, more storage thank God, fill it up, find a trader, offload everything and set myself up for the most efficient loot hauling possible as I don't want to make a base right now.

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Then it happens. My game freezes. Game crashes. I send the crash report and restart. Get to the menu and hit continue. Everything is gone. I'm back in a house randomly with a baseball bat about to die of thirst. I forgot to save for the last 7.5 hours.

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Moral of the story: Save often, like so often. Enable auto-save, quick save when you remember (F5), and do not ever forget that this game, as much better as it has gotten, still crashes. I actually remember this happening to me last year when I played it and it made me quit for an entire year. So, if you're new, learn from my mistakes. SAVE.

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u/nosaintsfan25 — 2 months ago