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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from wall03 in How Many Pieces Of Pizza Can You Eat In One Sitting?   
    Depends on the size. But I could probably go for as much as 5.
     
    Ugh, this is making me crave for one right now.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from TwilightLink in Is bit defender good?   
    I only used the free version but I ended going back to Avast because I personally prefer it.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from minibois in What song are you listening to right now.   
    Was reminded of this song today:
     
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from Ben17 in Show off your latest purchases   
    A techie purchase still, but I recently bought a NETGEAR Nighthawk S8000. Been eyeing it for a while but I'm glad I finally did. Can't stop looking at it in the meantime as I would with other electronic purchases and new games, even when it is just a case. No photos as I can't be bothered to take a quick snap (haha) but an overview of it is here.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from Ben17 in Show off your latest purchases   
    Was gonna buy Bloodborne for my PS4 but my wife thought we needed some new "professional" ice cleats for when we go winter hiking (WE NEVER DID THIS ONCE EVER). But you know the drill—so I did some research, found some good ice cleats (here) and found some good deals on amazon. I am now a proud owner of two pairs of ice cleats that can be used for ice fishing!! Hahaha.
     
    What a day.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from soldier_ph in dog thread   
    Yes, that's my initial thought too. But wow, your dog runs on her side? That ought to be amusing.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from soldier_ph in dog thread   
    Dogs taking naps are just plain adorable.
     
    I often get jealous with how deep my dog sleeps! He would oftentimes look like he's dreaming, but for a few times he seemed to be twitching, I got worried. It's just him dreaming, but I did some reading on this: https://petsolino.com/why-is-my-dog-twitching-while-sleeping/ and apparently it can be a sign of a health problem?
     
    This makes me want to purposely observe him while sleeping. We can never be too careful when it comes to our pets.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from dalekphalm in Too good to be true?   
    Don't ever put anyone on a pedestal or you're bound for great disappointment in the end. Wish you the best in this new relationship, remember that she is still human.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from steelo in World of warcraft   
    To be honest, WoW is not a game that requires a "beast" video card to run. I play it on high-res without any problem - NVIDIA 1060 6gb
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    airENOwevEr778 reacted to PlayStation 2 in What song are you listening to right now.   
    Halfcrazy by Musiq Soulchild, a song that I personally feel with.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from soldier_ph in What is something that hasn't been invented yet but should??   
    Time Travel
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from xKyric in If you could give your younger self one piece of advice   
    Among many things, I would tell myself to read as much as good lit as I can. Really. I suppose it would have helped me have a better grasp of my emotions at the time and better expression.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from zocki5 in Looking into getting new smartphone   
    Thought the same unless you plan on downloading many videos and keeping many photos. Even with a micro SD I never went over 50% of the total storage of my phone.
     
    Btw, can vouch for old Sony flagship phones mentioned above.
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    airENOwevEr778 reacted to extraCrispy in Sony A6000: Photography tips/hacks   
    Agreeing with people above, the best way to learn what your camera can and can't do is to literally click every button and go through every menu.
     
    That being said, this video is a pretty decent overview of what features your camera can have and what it can do!
     
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from Mitchie23 in Sony A6000: Photography tips/hacks   
    Owner of the a6000 for two years  Get to know your camera, tinker around the settings... on YouTube there should be introductory videos that would be helpful to you as a new user, as well as tutorials that will gain you new techniques. Even guides to lenses should be there.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from Ben17 in vpn is it worth it?   
    VPN isn't a need for everyone, but as someone has already pointed out, it can add a layer of security when you're using the Internet as your activities would not be visible to your Internet provider (although visible to the VPN provider). NordVPN is one of the more popular options you have and it claims not to collect and share your data. You may see this for PIA to weigh if it is for you, but there are other options besides the two.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from LukeSavenije in dog thread   
    They really are! That little poodle is a sweetheart.
     
    Thank you for the thinking of Mom voice tip. We'll have to use that next time. We were able to have some progress on biting people's slippers (and their feet unintentionally) by reacting loudly. One step at a time, I guess.  
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    airENOwevEr778 reacted to Lady Fitzgerald in dog thread   
    No kidding they are smart! My ex's little poodle could spell. To avoid getting the little guy unnecessarily excited if we used the word "walk", we would spell the word out. He caught on quickly. We would try a synonym, such as "stroll", then, when he caught on, spell it out. He still would catch on. Same for "feed", "ride", etc.
     
    How you say the word "no" and your expression has everything to do with how effective it will be. It has to be stern and convey that you mean it. It doesn't have to be very loud, just firm. You can't let the puppy melt you, no matter how cute it is. Think of the "Mom" voice and expression that can wilt anything in sight.
     
    Heck, it doesn't even have to be the word "no". Just a certain sound uttered with stern authority will work. I have used a quick sound like "ahnk" on familiar and strange animals quite effectively.
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    airENOwevEr778 reacted to Bouzoo in dog thread   
    This was not as easy to capture as it may look.
     
     

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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from LukeSavenije in dog thread   
    Poodles are smart dogs. Ours is a mini poodle --- the pup still has to learn the habit unfortunately, and would only respond our nos with a happy puppy face. It's hard to stay mad ?
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from XR6 in dog thread   
    Still with that innocent face ? mine did art and crafts with rolls (more than one!) of tissue.
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    airENOwevEr778 reacted to Lady Fitzgerald in dog thread   
    My ex's second poodle, otherwise the sweetest dog I ever owned or co-owned, would pull tissue paper out of the trash and shred it into tiny pieces onto a shag carpet when he was a pup. Fortunately, the dog understood, and hated, the word "NO!" so it didn't take long to correct the behavior.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from paddy-stone in dog thread   
    Still with that innocent face ? mine did art and crafts with rolls (more than one!) of tissue.
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    airENOwevEr778 got a reaction from Lady Fitzgerald in dog thread   
    Still with that innocent face ? mine did art and crafts with rolls (more than one!) of tissue.
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