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phrat

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  1. Here's a fat 8 hour progress pic: As @dmersim pointed out, sometimes after banking and walking back to the hobgoblins, the script will click the underwall shortcut while the character is too far away, resulting in a "I can't reach that" message while the script continually tries to click the shortcut again. This doesn't happen very often but when it does, the script is basically stopped. Also, when an item for pickup is below other items in a pile, the script right clicks and selects the item very quickly. Not necessarily a problem, but it does seem super humanly fast. But overall a really good script. Thanks Molly
  2. phrat replied to fishnugget's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    Freelance Programmer
  3. EDM at parties, classical when studying, smooth Jazz/hip hop, classic rock when relaxing.
  4. Chengde, China. A smaller city located in Hebei province. Don't get me wrong, Beijing, Shanghai, all of the big cities are a lot of fun, but you're "just another foreigner" in a big metropolis in these places. In Chengde, I found a curious, welcoming, and tighter knit community that showed me a different, more pleasing and humane side of China. Also an unusually aesthetically pleasing location for a city.
  5. Got into the Tinder scene for a bit. I'm in college so there were a lot of girls who just wanted a no strings attached hookup. We both knew the boundaries and I was cool with that. However, it was an extremely hollow experience that only led to hookups. Traveled to China for a summer and got Chinese Tinder- an app called Tantan. I was non-Chinese and could speak Chinese so I quickly became a novelty. Got something like 300 matches within the first week of using it. Most of the girls there were actually looking for relationships, and they got HELLA attached if I kept contact with them. Either way, the swipe apps like Tinder and Tantan are used for hookups. Everyone knows that. If you're looking for a real relationship, I'd stay away.
  6. phrat replied to Mikasa's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    From the caption in Mandarin Chinese: 让我们一起摇摆 一起摇摆~ Let us swagger together swagger together~
  7. phrat replied to Mikasa's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    They just look like plain athletic shoes to me.
  8. SwuM - nufly https://youtu.be/ISGt2td7_KY
  9. I'm buying a $2.50 voucher for $5 amazon credit. My card works with amazon but not paypal. Double your $2.50 to $5 in a couple of minutes.
  10. Hey, I'm buying a $10 voucher for a $20 code for Amazon credit. This is because I have a debit card that works with amazon but not paypal, so I'm willing to cover 200% of the voucher's cost. PM me if you're willing to make the offer
  11. So I try to buy a voucher and click "pay with a debit or credit card". I enter in all the info and it says "The card you entered cannot be used for this payment.".
  12. I see the button that says "No PayPal account? Pay using your credit or debit card". I click that. Next page redirects me to an account creation page and the first line is "You need a PayPal account for this purchase." Is there some way to just buy a voucher or something for $10 and skip this paypal bank account linking?
  13. Hey I'm trying to buy VIP, but I don't want to link my bank account through Paypal to make the transaction. I have a regular debit card with adequate funds. Is there some way to use the card directly without linking the bank account? Thanks

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