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Gallery / Re: Enormous banjo
« on: June 16, 2014, 01:55:10 AM »
Banjo is kinda meh
Fiddle is perfect
Fiddle is perfect
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Well, yeah, you can decide what/who you're into early on or just not care about anything related to that matter until your early-midteens, like me. And you can't really consider kids gay or straight until they're old enough to think for themselves(mostly) and provide for themselves. There's nothing wrong with anyone being gay, nor did I hear anything about it being a problem, so you're only defending that being gay is natural? Yeah, one determining their own loveual preference is pretty natural. I may get backlash for saying this, but that's just how I see it. Go ahead and throw wikipedia and other links at me.so you're calling him out for starting fights when the original offending post wasn't his and you're contributing your own viewpoint to the argument in transparent text to make it better?
Welcome back, Night Fox. I had high hopes for to return without starting stuff, but of course, that would go against your e-instincts.
If the leaver leaves early enough, you can have a major advantage on your hands.That was the worst part.
There's less exp/gold to split. If your team takes care of it right, you will have a strong power advantage till about 34 minutes in. Not sure if this number has changed since all the exp and gold changes, but it's certainly a thing.
The only rough part is that they will have superior map control, so long as they do that right. And if they do it right, which is rare, they can stop you from ending the game with your mid-game advantage.
Of course, the entire way you play the game has to change. If your mid-lane DC's, you don't just shove the jungler mid and just play like you don't have a jungler. You're wasting all those jungle camps and providing infinitely less pressure. You need to rush the forget out of a tower or two, force laning to end, even if it means giving up one of your own towers.