Rage
1K posts

Rage
@ragekain
Rocket League || @MLEsportsgg - FA Player || @UnitedRogue - Player ||
Katılım Aralık 2015
262 Takip Edilen109 Takipçiler

The Department of Justice sent Gov. Abbott a letter, threatening legal action if Texas enforces a new law making illegal border crossing a state crime.
Read the full letter and Gov. Abbott's response. khou.com/article/news/l…
English

@CinderBlockCB @RocketLeague I don't even think people consider it a rule. Even in big RLCS games, players respect the bumper to bumper locking and not very upset when teams let the ball touch.. I'd say keeping the ball up was never a rule, but a desire. Rule 1 is the locking of bumpers.
English

@RocketLeague Rule 1: bumper to bumper
First rule: keep it up at 0 seconds
English

@damBeckwith Keeping it up was never a rule. It was the #1 Desire to keep it going. The only rule people demand is bumper locking. This is why it is considered Rule 1.
English

The rule 1 people think is rule 1 isn't rule 1
Pulse Clan@The_Pulse_Clan
What's a Rocket League hill you'll die on? 🤔⛰️
San Diego, CA 🇺🇸 English
Rage retweetledi

@gyldengiraffe I had stopped grinding RL for a while. But my youngest wanted to play it, so I picked it back up. But the playstyles changed so poorly that it is beyond bearable. No fundamental thoughts just attempting to ground to air dribble all the time. And failing every time.
English

@Deuce2314 @SormmaSharon1 @PicturesFoIder Incorrect math. He didn't keep the $100. And companies don't take losses on sold products. Why would companies sell things if they did? He turned $70 of the $100 into products. No extra loss just transitions the currency. And then $30 change. $30 +$70 = $100.
English

@SormmaSharon1 @PicturesFoIder Correct. Register will still be short $100 at the end of the night. The $30 in change is still part of the initial $100 taken. You then lose the $70 worth of merchandise. =$170
English

@SormmaSharon1 @klain_t @PicturesFoIder T
Companies don't take a loss on sold products. He turned $70 in products. The company would likely make profits from goods, but that's not known on amount so we can only do math on what we know. $70 items +$30 change =$100
English

@klain_t @PicturesFoIder He stole $100 and still bought goods worth $70.
English

@Bitnar_ @PicturesFoIder The question is designed to mislead and cause people to overthink. Companies don't take a loss on sold products. since we don't know the amount they profited, we can only do math for what we do. $100 is turned from currency to items ($70) + change ($30.) They lost $100.
English

@PicturesFoIder The store lost $100.
Then they got that $100 back.
So far store lost $0.
But, then the store had to give back $30 in change.
So, the store lost $30 for sure.
Store also lost $70 worth of goods.
So, the store ultimately lost = $30 in cash + $70 in goods = $100 total.
English

@RuiinzGG @s_al3jo @apurv_anand @Bitnar_ @PicturesFoIder Companies don't lose money on the sale of products.. they make a small margin of profit. We don't know the exact amount, so the $100 stolen is used for $70 worth of items. That means $100 is turned into product and change of $30. The person didn't get another $100....
English

@gyldengiraffe we gotta play some and chill in vc i promise it will be fun :D
English

@Joeyreed11 Love ya bro. I cannot speak on these things specifically but I understand it.
English

@AnoSpot PWR feels more like a reverse where they started hot but could never replicate their Fall Major performance.
Elevate and Twisted biiig ups for. Both went from regional threats to global players so absolutely agree.
English















