Wore my 2022 WC champions Messi kit on a really hot day and came home to this starting to peeling off. Anything I can do to save it? It’s on the back top in the middle right below the collar.

Wore my 2022 WC champions Messi kit on a really hot day and came home to this starting to peeling off. Anything I can do to save it? It’s on the back top in the middle right below the collar.

u/xMucho — 3 days ago

TPLEAS question

I received a ticket with multiple charges on it. Would add up to around 7 points and over $1000 in fines in total. Should I try the plead down option on TPLEAS before hiring a lawyer or do i immediately hire one. Thanks.

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u/xMucho — 14 days ago

Wall hacks

Is it possible for someone to have wall hacks on valorant console or is this guy in my game just pre firing common peaks. I thought it was practically impossible to have wall hacks on this game on console but idk.

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u/xMucho — 1 month ago

ISO

Am I just bad or is iso alot more of an issue on console then on pc. On pc he is very meh but on console he seems to be a lot more over powered just due to how controllers work. Regardless if im wrong or not, are there any other examples of agents that pc players see as meh, but the nature of using a controller makes them a lot better on console?

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u/xMucho — 2 months ago
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PT 156

I’ve been getting 168-172 on my PTs very consistently but just took pt 156 and got a 164. Is this an outlier? Was this exam ridiculously hard? Is this closer to the score that I should expect on the real thing?

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u/xMucho — 2 months ago

W&L vs UIUC

I’ve been researching schools and these two have been some of my favorite. My goal is to do big law and eventually get into politics much later in my life. Two questions. For my goal of big law, without any location preference, would UIUC be the clear better school for this? Washington and Lee got my interest due to their FC rate and proximity to DC and feel like that may help with my politics goal.

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u/xMucho — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/LSAT

I score 168 or 169 on PTs very consistently. I have gotten a few 170-172s here and there. But I feel stuck at the consistent high 160s. I review what I get wrong and there aren’t any aha moments. Just me getting a question I get down to a 50/50 wrong. And sometimes I’ll have the correct answer first then second guess myself into the wrong one. Or a dumb mistake I’m not sure how I made. And then sometimes I have to rush towards the end of an RC section. I’ll be near perfect for the first two readings the the last reading can get messy. Not sure how to improve on any of this. Been studying since end of October when I got a diagnostic of 154. Also have been very inconsistent since February. Taking a few weeks off then coming back. I’d say that might’ve hurt me but after those few weeks is when I scored a 172 which is my personal best. Have I just hit my plateau? Any advice would be appreciated.

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u/xMucho — 2 months ago