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I actually like the stage lol so I don't usually ban itIt is completely predictable and you can ban the stage.
If you're concerned about how it looks fallout games arent for youA trailer that actually shows how the game looks? Say it ain't so.
Stealing my ideasI just got one of these, gonna paint it when my grandmother can help me with it: https://www.etsy.com/listing/235303848/dark-souls-father-mask-raw-unpainted
...I know what I'm entering my next tourney as, and you already know that I'm gonna
Charleston gets together a lot. I might be able to bike places if they're not >~7 miles. I should prob. play ez more now lol.At the SA scene thing: Welcome to the entire state of South Carolina, where friendlies are about once a month. ;_;
For my control setup I use R as jump and Y as footstool/Up-Taunt. Tap Jump on.Question about Mewtwo, do I have to set R to Jump in order to play him well? Right now I use R to wavedash, waveland, and shield, but I watched Emu's guide and he has R set to jump in order to gain access to the C stick during hover. It definitely makes hover easier but I can't wavedash or waveland as well at all. I know it's preferable to play peach with Claw style or R to jump but for Mewtwo is it realistic to play him well at all without it?
The way it works is that Project M is booted up by the SD card. This means that Project M works on /any/ SD Card. The only problem is that vBrawl only recognizes SD cards that are <2 GB. This means you have to hack your Wii to use any SD Card above 2 GB.Sorry if this question seems ********, but does Project M support high-capacity SD cards?
My Wii is already hacked. I hacked it to play Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii. Anyway, what hack do I use to get Brawl to recognize >2GB cards? So I can save replays, etc.?The way it works is that Project M is booted up by the SD card. This means that Project M works on /any/ SD Card. The only problem is that vBrawl only recognizes SD cards that are <2 GB. This means you have to hack your Wii to use any SD Card above 2 GB.
Honestly I would advise you hack your Wii anyway so you can use Bootmii or whatever it's called so you can use your GCC on the menu screen.
You make it sound like avoiding Randall gimps is so easy.Randall can be silly but you can just time him and plan around it. Its not like random skyguys in melee that stop combos and save people
Reminder that there are three shoulder buttons. Have you considered using Z jump instead?Question about Mewtwo, do I have to set R to Jump in order to play him well? Right now I use R to wavedash, waveland, and shield, but I watched Emu's guide and he has R set to jump in order to gain access to the C stick during hover. It definitely makes hover easier but I can't wavedash or waveland as well at all. I know it's preferable to play peach with Claw style or R to jump but for Mewtwo is it realistic to play him well at all without it?
Also, this thing reads like a ****ing middle schooler wrote itThis unique content will attract a unique demographic that does not need the crutch of video games being played to subscribe to the channel.
Mascarpone is an italian variety of cream cheese.
Since the OP likes dense cheesecake, may I suggest using cocoa as the chocolate source? The cocoa absorbs quite a bit of moisture, making the cheesecake much denser and heavier.
The absolute best crust is nabisco famous chocolate wafers. They come in a yellowish box, all lined up in a row. Crunch those up, add liberal butter, and bake for 10 minutes (this also preheats the oven).
Mix 24 oz cream cheese (3 boxes) with 1 cup sugar. As Bricker says, mixing cream cheese and sugar together first is essential to break up the structure of the cheese. And use room temperature cheese (and eggs later) so everything blends more smoothly. And this should be done sloooowly. Now add about 1/3 cup cocoa. Not instant cocoa of course, but plain cocoa. Sloooowly mix it in. The cocoa particles are very fine and they will explode out of the bowl if you mix too fast before the cocoa is incorporated. The more cocoa you add the denser and richer and more intense the cheesecake will turn out. Remember, the ideal is that--like Lembas bread--one bite should fill the stomach of a strong man for a day. But of course, like hobbits, this guideline should be broken at ounce. Now add vanilla or amaretto. The mix will be quite a bit thicker than a usual cheesecake batter at this point. Add the eggs one at time, again mixing very slowly. If you mix fast at this point you'll incorporate air into the batter. Nice if you want fluffy cheesecake. Not so nice if you want dense cheesecake. Mixing fast before you add the eggs isn't so bad, since the structure of the cream cheese won't hold much air. But once you've added eggs you can really add lots of air. This will also make your cheesecake puff up in the oven and crack when it cools. Anyway, add 3 eggs one at a time.
Scoop the batter into the crust, it will probably be too thick to pour. I like to carefully arrange whole almonds on top...the batter will be thick enough that they'll just float on top and get toasted during baking. Now bake at 350 for half an hour. Cocoa cheesecake shouldn't bake as long as a standard cheesecake, it will set up much faster. Heck, you could just serve the batter raw, no one would complain. Anyway, if it is set after 30 minutes take it out, or let it bake a little while longer.
Cooling slowly helps to avoid cracks on the top. And remember, that all cheesecakes benefit from 24 hours resting in the refrigerator, although they should be brought to room temperature before eating.
Garnish with chocolate shavings. Unlike Bricker, I wouldn't recommend whipped cream with this, although whipped cream goes with almost anything. The cocao cheesecake is so dense that the whipped cream would just get lost.
The other of my "standard" cheesecake recipies is sweet potato cheesecake. Sweet potatoes make better pumpkin pie than pumpkins. This is pretty much the same recipe, except you use a standard crust, add about 3 baked mashed sweet potatoes instead of the cocoa, leave out the almonds and add pumpkin pie spices to taste (cinammon, cloves and nutmeg usually). This goes well with whipped cream, and a drizzle of caramel sauce.
Another thing. Watch out that you don't add too much sugar to a cheesecake recipe. A cheesecake should be only lightly sweet. Cheesecake is more about richness and savoryness than sweetness. So if you are adapting a recipe, try making the sugar measurement a bit scant.
I got as dank as I possibly could under my own power.@ MechWarriorNY Did you inherit your vast collection of memes from your grandmech?
****load of smash 4 players have been asking me and the venue owners why we dont run smash 4, and we announced it to everyone a few weeks ago, and everyone was hyped
ONLY ONE PERSON SHOWED UP. LIKE WHAT THE ****, HOW ARE YOU GONNA WHINE ABOUT US NOT HAVING IT, THEN WHEN WE FINALLY DO, YOU DONT SHOW
tl;dr = Gurren LagannCHAPTER XII
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WILL
No force in the human system can be properly used unless it is properly directed, and as the will is the only factor in man that has the power to direct or control, a thorough development of the will, as well as a clear understanding of its application under every circumstance, becomes absolutely necessary if we are to use all the forces within us to the very best advantage.
To define the will with absolute exactness is hardly possible, though a clear knowledge as to its general nature and special functions must be secured. In a previous chapter, it was stated that the “I Am” is the ruling principle in man, and it may be added here that when the “I Am” exercises this function of rulership anywhere in the human system, will power is the result; or, it may be stated that the will is that attribute of the “I Am” which is employed whenever there is a definite intention followed by actual action, with a view of initiating, controlling or directing. To state it briefly therefore, will power is the result of the “I Am” either taking initiative
especially with regard to overcoming circumstances. A great many people have good intentions, and they have sufficient will power to originate those intentions, but they have not sufficient will power to carry them out; in other words, they have the will to think, but not the will to act. And here we can use our own imagination in picturing that state of human affairs that would inevitably come into being if all good intentions became actions.
Thousands of people start out right, but they have not the power of will to continue, so that where ten thousand make a good beginning, less than a score finish the race. We find this condition in all walks of life and in all undertakings, and it illustrates most
despondent or discouraged, you weaken your will. Whenever you give way to grief, mental intensity
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or excitability, you weaken your will. You permit some artificial mental state to take possession of your mind, and your will at the time is put aside. We therefore should avoid absolutely all emotional excess. We must not permit any feeling whatever to take possession of us, or permit ourselves to be influenced in any form or manner by anything that may enter the mind uncontrolled through the emotions; but this does not mean that we should ignore emotion. Emotion is one of the most valuable factors in human life, and should be used and enjoyed under every normal circumstance, but should never become a ruling factor in mind, thought or feeling.
You may look at a beautiful picture, and lose yourself, so to speak, in its charms. You may listen to exceptional music, and be carried away, or be thrilled through and through by the joy of its harmony; or you may witness some scene in nature that causes your soul to take wings and soar to empyrean heights. You may permit yourself to enjoy any or all of these ecstasies at any time, provided you have conscious control over every movement of your emotions at the time.
Whenever you feel the touch of some sublime emotion, try to direct the force of that emotion, into a finer and a higher state of expression; thus you will not be controlled by it, but will exercise control over it, and accordingly will enjoy the pleasure of that emotion many times as much. It is a well-known
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fact that whenever we control any feeling, whether it be physical or mental or spiritual, and try to turn it into a larger sphere of expression, we enjoy far more the pleasure that naturally comes through the exercise of that feeling. To control our emotions therefore is to lose nothing and gain much.
Another cause of weakness in the will is what might be called mental dependence. To depend upon anybody or anything outside of yourself, is to weaken the will, for the simple reason that you let the will of some one else rule your actions, while your own will remains dormant. Nothing, however, that remains dormant can grow or develop. On the other hand, it will continue to become weaker and weaker, like an unused muscle, until it has no strength whatever. We therefore understand why those multitudes of people, who have followed blindly the will and leadership of others, not only in religion but in all other things, have practically no will power at all. And here we wish to state that it is positively wrong for any individual or any group of individuals to follow any one man or any one woman or any group of men or women under any circumstances whatever. We are here in this life to become something. We are here to make the best use of what we possess in mind, character and personality; but we cannot cause any element, faculty or power within us to express itself to any extent so long as we are mere dependent weaklings.
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In everything, depend upon yourself, but work in harmony with all things. Do not depend even upon the Infinite, but learn to work and live in harmony with the Infinite. The highest teachings of the Christ reveal most clearly the principle that no soul was created to be a mere helpless instrument in the hands of supreme power, but that every soul should act and live in perfect oneness with that power. And the promise is that we all are not only to do the things that Christ did, but even greater things. Man is no credit to supreme creative power if he remains in the puppet stage, but he is a credit to that power if he becomes a giant in character, mind and soul. In our religious worship we have given unbounded praise to God for his wonderful power in creating man, and the very next moment we have announced the hymn, "Oh To Be Nothing." The absurdity of it all is too evident to need comment, but when we understand that character and manhood, as well as practical efficiency in life, are the products of strength and not of weakness, we must come to the conclusion that every system of thought in the present age, be it religious, moral, ethical or philosophical, needs complete reconstruction.
We are here to become great men and women, and with that purpose in view, we must eliminate everything in our religion and philosophy that tends to make the human mind a dependent weakling. If you would serve God and be truly religious, do not kneel
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before God, but learn to walk with God, and do something tangible every day to increase the happiness of mankind. This is religion that is worth while, and it is such religion alone that can please the Infinite.
Another cause which is too large and diversified to outline in detail, is that of intemperance; that is, immoderation in anything in life. To indulge excessively any desire or appetite, be it physical or mental, is to weaken the will. Partake only of that which is necessary and good, and observe moderation. Control yourself under all circumstances, and resolve never to go too far in anything, because too much of the good may be more of an evil than not enough of it.
The effects of weakness in the will are numerous, but there are two in particular that should receive marked attention. The first is that when the will is weak, the human system becomes incapable of resisting temptations, and therefore moral weakness or a complete moral downfall is inevitable. Character in the largest sense of the term is impossible without a strong will, and it is impossible to accomplish anything that is of permanent value without character.
The second is that weakness in the will inevitably implies weak mental actions; that is, no matter how much ability you may possess, if your will is weak, you will apply only a fraction of that ability; and
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there are thousands of able men and women who are failures in life simply because they have not the will to apply all their ability. If they would simply increase the power of their will, and properly train that will, they would immediately pass from failure to success, and, in many instances, remarkable success. It is the power of the strong will alone that can give full expression to every talent or faculty you may possess, and it is only such a power that can push up the actions of every faculty to a point of high efficiency.
In learning to develop the will and to use the will, realize what the will is for. Understand clearly what its functions actually are, and then use it in all of those functions. Avoid anything and everything that tends to weaken the will, and practice every method known that can strengthen the will. Do not give in to any feeling or desire until you succeed in directing that feeling or desire as you like. Feel only the way you want to feel, and then feel with all the feeling that is in you. Whatever comes up in your system, take hold of it with your will and direct it so as to produce even greater results than were at first indicated. Use the will consciously as frequently as possible in pushing up your faculties to the highest point of efficiency; that is, when you are applying those faculties that you employ in your work, try to will them into stronger and larger actions. This is a most valuable practice, and if applied every day
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will, in the course of a reasonable time, not only increase the capacity and ability of those faculties, but will also increase decidedly the power of the will.
Whenever you will to do anything, will it with all there is in you. If no other practice than this were taken, the power of the will would be doubled in a month. Depend upon the power that is in you for everything, and determine to secure the results you desire through the larger expression of that power. Never give in to anything that you do not want. When a certain desire comes up that you do not care to entertain, turn your attention at once upon some favorable desire, and give all the power of your will to that new desire. This is very important, as the average person wastes more than half of his energy entertaining desires that are of no value, and that he does not intend to carry out. Whenever any feeling comes up in the system ask yourself if you want it. If you do not, turn your attention in another direction; but if you do want it, take hold of it with your will and direct it towards the highest states of mind that you can form at the time. In brief, every action that enters the system, whether it comes through thought, feeling, desire or imagination, should be redirected by the power of the will and turned into higher and greater actions.
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Whenever you think, make it a practice to think with your whole mind. Make your thinking wholehearted instead of half-hearted. Whenever you act, act with all there is in you. Make every action firm, strong, positive and determined; in other words, put your whole soul into everything that you feel, think or do. In this way, you turn on, so to speak, the full current of the will, and whenever the will is used to its full capacity, it will grow and develop.
Try to deepen every action of mind and thought; that is, do not think simply on the surface, but also think subconsciously. Think and act with your deeper mental life. You thereby give the power of the will a deeper field of action, and it is established in the larger life of your individuality instead of in the surface thought of your objective mind. The difference between a superficial will and a deeply established will is readily found in everyday experience. When you will to do anything and your intentions are easily thwarted by the suggestion of some one else, your will is on the surface. But when your intentions are so deeply rooted in the subconsciousness of your mind that nothing can thwart those intentions, your will has gained that great depth which you desire.
The more easily you are disturbed, the weaker your will, while the stronger the will, the more difficult it is for anything to disturb your mind. When the will is strong, you live and exercise self-control
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in a deeper or interior mental world, and you look out upon the confusions of the outer world without being affected in the least by what takes place in the external.
Whenever you exercise the will, try to place the action of that will as deeply in the world of your interior mental feeling as you possibly can; that is, do not originate will-action on the surface, but in the depth of your own supreme individuality. Try to feel that it is the “I Am” that is exercising the power of the will, and then remember that the “I Am” lives constantly upon the supreme heights of absolute self-mastery. With this inspiring thought constantly in mind, you will carry the throne of the will, so to speak, farther and farther back into the interior realms of your greater mental world, higher and higher up into the ruling power of the supreme principle in mind. The result will be that you will steadily increase the power of your will, and appropriate more and more the conscious control of that principle in your greater nature through which all the forces in your possession may be governed and directed.
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He who would become great must live a great life.
Happiness adds life, power and worth to all your talents and powers. It is most important, therefore, that every moment should be full of joy.
However much you may do, always remember you have the ability to do more. No one has as yet applied all the ability in his possession. But all of us should learn to apply a greater measure every year.
While you are waiting for an opportunity to improve your time, improve yourself.
The man who never weakens when things are against him, will grow stronger and stronger until he will have the power to cause all things to be for him.
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Edit: OK FINE I'll post the WHOLE thing
Was only part before
Re-Quotetl;dr = Gurren Lagann
I might read it later but streams right now
You're in for a good time.Just ordered Steins;Gate for the Vita. Haven't watched the anime or read the VN before so I'm really excited :D
The Fallout games aren't for me because they bore me to tears, not because of how it looks. It was joke because I didn't expect them to show in-game footage.If you're concerned about how it looks fallout games arent for you
I certainly hope so! I generally try to read VNs before their anime adapted versions; I stopped 4 episodes into Little Busters! and read the VN instead. (great choice considering the anime was terrible in hindsight) I've learnt in the past that it also kinda ruins the VN's depth in quality by watching the anime first. (I watched Clannad before I read it)You're in for a good time.