![]() (I say that because there is such a "When should I play the DLC?" post in the BL1 section of the FAQ). As such, I've compiled a bit of info from helpful posts/comments to hopefully put together something worthy of the sidebar or FAQ. Add in a touch of classic "I don't need to use the search bar" and you get the current situation. If only a single post ( this one) out of all of these gets a score that requires two hands to count, and that post is on the third page of the sub (#58 as of now), people don't SEE anything about the DLC. So I got to thinking Why are these posts so common? The answer is in the scores. ![]() All but one are at the 1/2 point mark because I guess people are frustrated seeing these posts so frequently. Hey guys! I saw there were 7 posts today asking about DLC level scaling, when to do them, and should bother doing them before. This post is now in the sidebar! It's here, so you know where to send people ) It should be noted that I'm taking this awesome voting policy in the comments right now because you guys are fucking awesome. r/BorderlandsGuns for trading gear, as opposed to begging for it r/PandoranRedCross accepts powerleveling and duping requests, unlike us Same subject matter as here, different (colorful!) style r/Borderlands2, /r/BorderlandsPreSequel, /r/Borderlands3, and /r/Wonderlands all allow link posts. Previous SHiFT codes: bl | bl2 | tps | bl3 | ttwl Partner reddits Finally, where are you in the game itself?ĭiscordians should join one of the Verified Discord servers listed above.Ĭo-op matchmaking reddits: /r/coopplay SHiFT Codes ![]() Timezone (for schedule) and geographical location (for lag) can also be significant. When seeking co-op partners here, don't forget to mention your platform, PC, console, or whatever: you can add suitable Flair to your post title, or simply if you'd like. At the very least, browse our group policies. Resources: Wikia | Gbx Forums archive | Lootlemon ![]() We are all things Borderlands, including all DLC, sequels, pre-sequels, re-pre-sequels, and Bunkers-and-Badasses campaigns. So, burning down the cinemas? We’re not quite there yet.ĭo say: “Can we watch with all the lights on?”ĭon’t say: “Good night, sleep tight, don’t let the second half of Oppenheimer keep you awake.Welcome to Pandora, its scarred moon Elpis, and the Helios station. Is that honestly the best you’ve got? Exposure of affected fabrics to high temperatures remains the most effective treatment … Treatment is therefore time-consuming and expensive, costing France an estimated €230m annually.Īre there low-cost alternatives? We could try to encourage the return of the bed bug’s natural predator. Bed bugs are also resistant to most common insecticides and can live without feeding for nearly a year. A mating pair of bed bugs can produce thousands of eggs in a matter of weeks, burrowing deep into bedclothes and furniture, emerging at night to suck your blood. I’m all for living in harmony with nature, but how do we completely wipe out these disgusting bugs? It’s not that easy. Some blame the rise in Airbnb accommodation for the spread in Paris, and the banning of certain environmentally damaging pesticides – including DDT – has most likely played a part. Why is this happening? The sharp increase in foreign travel is probably responsible. New York had its own outbreak in 2010, and the UK has just seen a 65% year-on-year increase in bed bug infestations. What is France doing wrong? It’s not only France, to be fair. ![]() Having all but disappeared from France in the 1950s, bed bugs have returned in a big way in recent years – it’s estimated that 11% of French households had an outbreak between 20. Except that the risk is higher than you might imagine. What are the multiplexes doing about it? MK2 has said that its theatres have been de-bugged and that “ there is no more risk in our rooms than in any other public place in Paris”. Parisians have been showing off blotchy red bite marks on social media after visiting cinemas in the MK2 and UGC chains. Ah, Paris – the City of Lice! These aren’t lice, they are bed bugs – Cimex lectularius – and the movie houses of Paris are infested with them.Ĭimex cinématique? Nice try, although the actual French for bed bug is punaise de lit.Īnd now they have evolved to feed on moviegoers instead of sleepers? They have certainly taken to it. ![]()
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