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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 5, 2017 23:15:39 GMT
Wonder how long that will be in effect so long as trophy-buyers like cockbreath are out there?
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Post by TidusandYuna1983 on Nov 6, 2017 1:54:36 GMT
Especially since him,and many others cheat to get their trophies. If they try to trade them in,their hacked trophies will probably be detected. In theory,it's not such a bad idea,if you're someone who bought Hanna Montana just to platinum it all those years ago.
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Post by endorbr on Nov 6, 2017 3:02:51 GMT
Pretty sure I'm already in the reward program... have to see if I'm linked.
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Post by Katzenbalger on Nov 6, 2017 11:30:20 GMT
US only huh? Also read that line that mentions it only includes trophies you earn after you join the program. But otherwise this could be a cool thing.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 6, 2017 12:06:21 GMT
US only huh? Also read that line that mentions it only includes trophies you earn after you join the program. But otherwise this could be a cool thing. After? Well dogshit.
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Post by Katzenbalger on Nov 6, 2017 12:35:23 GMT
In order for the trophies to count towards the reward, however, you must be signed up for Sony Rewards and have your PlayStation account linked to it prior to earning them, so if you do decide to start farming for that sweet, sweet trophy lucre make sure to do that.
This part right here, the dream ruiner. Because otherwise I'm sitting on a goldmine of trophies.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 6, 2017 12:38:54 GMT
In order for the trophies to count towards the reward, however, you must be signed up for Sony Rewards and have your PlayStation account linked to it prior to earning them, so if you do decide to start farming for that sweet, sweet trophy lucre make sure to do that.
This part right here, the dream ruiner. Because otherwise I'm sitting on a goldmine of trophies. I don't have near what you do, probably, but nowadays I earn a lot LESS than I used to.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 6, 2017 13:21:50 GMT
This is where we're headed, folks. By 2044, when these people are the majority in the US, this is what we should expect. Once 'American' culture is swallowed up by central american culture corruption will spread far beyond the 1% to infect all levels of government. This is my prediction.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 6, 2017 13:25:57 GMT
This sums up American youth.
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Post by Katzenbalger on Nov 6, 2017 14:03:10 GMT
Tomorrow is Melbourne Cup Day in Australia! Also known as 'The Race that Stops the Nation', it's a horse race in Melbourne that's over in about a minute. But! It's also, unofficially, the day where people don't show up to work. Instead the men go get drunk, the women dress up and wear stupid hats and everybody gambles. Melbourne itself took note of this and made it a public holiday, but for everywhere else in Australia it's a business day where nothing gets done because everybody's taking the day off. So tomorrow is going to be a quiet work day for me, since the office will be mostly empty. That's one of the benefits of actually going to work on Melbourne Cup day - nobody expects anything to get done so you don't have to actually do anything.
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Post by endorbr on Nov 6, 2017 14:06:04 GMT
This sums up American youth. Isn't that the jacket from Taxi Driver?
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 6, 2017 17:55:41 GMT
All I can say is wow. But this IS a little like being fluent in Latin; classical music is practically a dead language.
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Post by endorbr on Nov 6, 2017 18:01:41 GMT
All I can say is wow. But this IS a little like being fluent in Latin; classical music is practically a dead language. And then there's this asshole in the comments that thinks it all a conspiracy and child abuse to use this kid as a marketing tool for her parents personal gain: Lebetkin • 4 hours ago These compositions are imitative, unlikely to be from Alma. Part of the dead giveaway is there is not a single composition in a contemporary style or language which would be a clear indication of originality. Where is the imitation of Stravinsky, Copland, Bartok? All of us imitate a wide range early on, but not Alma. Because someone else is composing these Mozart imitations. I predict that one day 60 minutes will have a sequel in which they will interview this kid as an adult where she describes the emotional child abuse and the commercial ambitions of the parents. This is really a horrible story of child abuse unfolding. Go to the Julliard prep school and you can hear hundreds of performing prodigies just like Alma. But not composers.....
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 6, 2017 18:10:16 GMT
All I can say is wow. But this IS a little like being fluent in Latin; classical music is practically a dead language. And then there's this asshole in the comments that thinks it all a conspiracy and child abuse to use this kid as a marketing tool for her parents personal gain: Lebetkin • 4 hours ago These compositions are imitative, unlikely to be from Alma. Part of the dead giveaway is there is not a single composition in a contemporary style or language which would be a clear indication of originality. Where is the imitation of Stravinsky, Copland, Bartok? All of us imitate a wide range early on, but not Alma. Because someone else is composing these Mozart imitations. I predict that one day 60 minutes will have a sequel in which they will interview this kid as an adult where she describes the emotional child abuse and the commercial ambitions of the parents. This is really a horrible story of child abuse unfolding. Go to the Julliard prep school and you can hear hundreds of performing prodigies just like Alma. But not composers..... Lebetkin (n.) - A douchecanoe.
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Post by endorbr on Nov 6, 2017 18:16:40 GMT
And then there's this asshole in the comments that thinks it all a conspiracy and child abuse to use this kid as a marketing tool for her parents personal gain: Lebetkin • 4 hours ago These compositions are imitative, unlikely to be from Alma. Part of the dead giveaway is there is not a single composition in a contemporary style or language which would be a clear indication of originality. Where is the imitation of Stravinsky, Copland, Bartok? All of us imitate a wide range early on, but not Alma. Because someone else is composing these Mozart imitations. I predict that one day 60 minutes will have a sequel in which they will interview this kid as an adult where she describes the emotional child abuse and the commercial ambitions of the parents. This is really a horrible story of child abuse unfolding. Go to the Julliard prep school and you can hear hundreds of performing prodigies just like Alma. But not composers..... Lebetkin (n.) - A douchecanoe. Reads like someone who thinks themselves a really good musician who never could manage to leverage into anything and is bitter about it (because they really aren't as good as they think).
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