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Rune Stixrud

@Stixrd

@StavangerOilers, @penguins, #2hockey #nhlnor #letsgopens

Stavanger, Norway เข้าร่วม Nisan 2013
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Rune Stixrud
Rune Stixrud@Stixrd·
@SPUNJ Win+ctrl+v (if im not misstaken) is the hotkey to change audiosource, until you get sound back
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Chad Burchill
Chad Burchill@SPUNJ·
Any fix for the audio bug rn?
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Matt Rife
Matt Rife@mattrife·
Biggest comedy show in Oslo history 😜🇳🇴 19,000
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Sindre
Sindre@thomass1cs·
LFT After 777 and a lil break im searching for a team. Looking for international / norwegian / swedish team. Prefer anchor/lurk but open for everything. PM! RT's appreciated.
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Rune Stixrud
Rune Stixrud@Stixrd·
@JanHerdal Spørs nå veldig hvor i Sverige man er, Hemavan kostet over 24,- i går, 21,- for en uke siden og 18,- for en mnd siden.
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Rune Stixrud@Stixrd·
@_Icallie @_6signxxx Kind of the same roumor around Marilyn Manson having ribbones removed to s*ck him self off...
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Chief Of Wisdom (C. O. W) 🧢
@_6signxxx You are definitely not alone, heard the same story growing up. I think they pushed the story cos it was a simpler, more shocking narrative that grabbed attention and sold headlines.
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Cxspxxr✘🧸@_6signxxx·
I grew up 100% convinced Michael Jackson bleached his skin because he ‘didn’t want to be Black’… turns out that whole narrative was super loud and completely off. 🤦🏽‍♀️ Why did they push that story for so long?? Did anybody else hear the exact same thing growing up, or was it just me? 👀
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Best Reddit
Best Reddit@BestReddit89068·
@Stixrd @kassad Then why mention it for torzsi and xertion who have been on mouz for forever
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Aleksandar Trifunovic
Aleksandar Trifunovic@kassad·
Somebody made this on HLTV, and when you look at it this way, it's pretty interesting. (assuming it's correct) Twistzz's last win in 2023 Frozen 2024 Monesy 2024
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Best Reddit@BestReddit89068·
@kassad Why this guy mentioning the teams the players won their trophy with for some individuals but for not others
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kam
kam@2and20YT·
@BStulberg Wrong. 1) They have snow all year round. 2) Most winter sports are very expensive in the US (and other countries), limiting the pool of athletes (i.e. these sports aren't competitive). 3) The best athletes in most countries don't compete in winter sports
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Brad Stulberg
Brad Stulberg@BStulberg·
Norway consistently wins the most medals at the Winter Olympic Games, with a population of just 5.6 million people. A big part of their success is how they treat youth sports—and it’s the opposite of what we do in the US. Here’s what we can learn from Norway: 1. Scorekeeping: In the US: Youth sports tend to be hyper competitive even at early ages. Leagues almost always keep score. In Norway: Scorekeeping isn’t even allowed until age 13. Removing winners and losers keeps the focus on the process not outcomes. It keeps kids engaged longer because it minimizes pressure (and tears) and maximizes fun, learning, and growth. The goal isn’t to win a third grade championship. It’s to love sport and keep playing. 2. Trophies: In the US: If you give everyone a trophy, you’re creating snowflakes who will never gain a competitive edge. In Norway: Whenever trophies are awarded, they are handed out to everyone. If getting a trophy makes young kids feel good, we should give them trophies. Maybe they’ll come back and play again next year!! As for the creation of snowflakes with no competitive edge—Norway’s athletes are tough as nails and all they do is win. 3. Prioritizing Fun: In the US: Far too often, the goal is to win. In Norway: The national philosophy is “joy of sport.” Youth sports in the US are driven by adults, ego, and money. Youth sports in Norway are driven by fun. Only half of kids in the US participate in sports. The number one reason they drop out: because they aren’t having fun anymore. In Norway, 93% of kids participate in youth sports. Fun is the foremost goal. 4. Playing Multiple Sports: In the US: There’s pressure to specialize early and play your best sport year round. In Norway: Try as many sports as you can before specializing as late as college. Norway encourages kids to try all types of sport. This reduces injury and burnout and increases all-around athleticism. It also helps promotes match quality, or finding the sport you are best suited for as your body develops, which is impossible if you commit to a single sport too early. 5. Affordability In the US: There is increasingly a pay-to-play model with high fees for leagues, equipment, and travel. This excludes many kids from playing. In Norway: It’s a national priority to keep youth sports affordable and therefore accessible for all. Kids aren’t priced out, which creates opportunities for everyone to participate (and develop into athletes), regardless of their parents’ income level. We could learn a lot from Norway: In the US, 70% of kids drop out of youth sports by age 13. This not only diminishes an elite-athlete pipeline, but it also destroys an opportunity for healthy habits and all the character lessons kids can learn from sport. In Norway, lifelong participation in sport is the norm. The goal isn’t to have the best 9U team. It’s to develop the best athletes. Those are two very different things. And Norway has the gold medals to prove it.
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FACEIT Darwin
FACEIT Darwin@FACEIT_Darwin·
To celebrate the launch of our limited-edition Level 10 Pin & Coin (and me hitting Level 10, obviously 😅), I’m giving away 1x Pin + 1x Coin to 1 lucky Level 10 player! Check them out here 👉 fce.gg/lvl10Darwin Like the post & comment your FACEIT profile to enter. Level 10 is required to win. 🕛Winner picked Sunday at midnight CET. Good luck 🫶
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Rune Stixrud
Rune Stixrud@Stixrd·
@GrimyRannarr You cant call it a bold prediction if the player is allready known in the scene and expected to preform. This segment should lift an unknown name into the spotlight, but instead, every year, we get a lazy pick of a name we allready heard of...
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Freddie
Freddie@GrimyRannarr·
I really don't see why players don't shout out someone from their region/someone they know, and at times bandwagon on "easy picks" Does MaiL09 really need 6 bold predictions all saying "he has high elo and shoots hard"? MaiL09 is such a great player who will win tier 1 trophies someday, and right now Alliance is thriving in the right roles (cough cough Metizport). But I think when someone gets picked, no one else should be able to, which removes this bandwagoning, and makes it far more entertaining for the readers In my eyes, bold predictions are a great opportunity to shout someone out from your grassroots scene and give them a boost. Like what b1t, iM, torzsi, KSCERATO, molodoy, m0NESY, and ZywOo did. Especially for players from lesser regions where it isn't the easiest to break through, this could do wonders for their careers
HLTV.org@HLTVorg

Bold predictions for 2026: Who are they? hltv.org/news/43721/bol…

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Rune Stixrud@Stixrd·
@bslfromtheblock For dyrt/uglesett å satse i Norge og ingen norske klaner som er store nok til å være et springbrett til den internasjonale scenen. Paradoksalt er det Norge som har høyeste gjennomsnittlige ELO på faceit 🫣🫣
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Jonas Alsaker Vikan@bslfromtheblock·
The amount of Norwegians on this list is mindblowing #sad
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Rick
Rick@blRicky·
@waltermasterson Watch it again. When wheels are turned directly at him she blips full throttle spinning the wheels directly at him. That is when he draws on her
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Walter Masterson
Walter Masterson@waltermasterson·
There is significant legal precedent and law enforcement protocol regarding standing in front of a vehicle. Tennessee v. Garner (1985) (related doctrine) Citation: 471 U.S. 1 Holding: Police may not use deadly force against a fleeing suspect unless the officer has probable cause to believe the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious physical harm to officers or others. Although not directly about vehicles, this case sets a rule integral to whether force used to stop a vehicle (including blocking or confronting it) is constitutional: force must relate to an imminent threat. (See related policy discussion.)
Dustin Grage@GrageDustin

This is so obviously self-defense. 1) Agent is directly in front of the car. 2) Driver does not comply. 3) Accelerates abruptly. 4) Agent responds accordingly. Case closed.

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Rune Stixrud@Stixrd·
@NaToSaphiX @HLTVorg @MaiL09cs How about bold predictions actually are bold?? Picking known names in tier2 thats show potential, mail09 has exceeded donks ELO on faceit, 'everyone' knows who he is. Pick a name that needs to get shortlisted on every team looking for a new player...
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NaToSaphiX@NaToSaphiX·
For the @HLTVorg Top 20: If your “bold prediction” gets predicted by others, both (or all) players should be required to pick a new one Would make for actual bold predictions, not 10 people all picking @MaiL09cs 🤪
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Anders@OnFireAnders·
Just to paraphrase what @VinceMetuz just said on the co-stream, look at Karrigan's reaction to them winning 1 round in a half, he's standing up and the mood is good. Obviously they know they're getting wrecked in the map.. but thats insane leadership, can you imagine Falcons or Spirit in this moment?
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Rune Stixrud@Stixrd·
@Mtbctt @SteinPettersen @Atlegulbrandsen @ViaplaySport @Formel1no Selv om jeg er litt enig med Atle ift å vente og se hvordan bilene/reglementet endrer løpene for neste år. Mener jeg at de må slutte å endre soft/medium/hard dekkene. Kjør c1, c3 og c5/c6 på alle løp slik at vi får litt mer dekk strategi og muligheter.
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Rune Stixrud@Stixrd·
@WRasdal @2fastrud @Atlegulbrandsen @SteinPettersen Setter heller spørsmåltegn med hvordan/hva de ser når slike eksempler som jeg nevnte blir oversett. Kanskje endre dynamikken slik at en tar play-by-play (det som blir vist) og en annen tar historien (ser statestikk, hvem sloss mot hvem osv)
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Rune Stixrud@Stixrd·
@axel_otkj @YNk I think one (of several) differences between a good player and pros, is the ability to absorb and process informasjon.
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Alex@axel_otkj·
@YNk Is this really how a great team communicate?? This sounds way to stressfull, is it really the communication that wins the round, or just the player himself.
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Rune Stixrud@Stixrd·
@dpeeixoto @TimeDanics @ilovemylife200 @YNk Rain Said he had to use a cheat sheet for the first time in his career when he came back to play EPL. So yes, alot changed in that short time.... Not saying jacobb is the wrong guy, but it is the wrong time. Should have player out the major before making the change...
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Janko Paunovic
Janko Paunovic@YNk·
How much longer before whoever decided to bench rain over jcobbb second guesses himself?
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