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West Virginia University (CFB and CBB)
Tennessee Titans and Nashville Predators
Elder Scrolls Online (PC/NA) Helldivers 2 MX Bikes

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  • YUNZII Typewriter Keyboard
    Outemu Silent Peach Switches v2 (v3 is available, idk the difference)
    Keycaps I got are sold out, but it’s just generic ones with no branding or design, just black and tan.

    Yunzii is a brand I’ve seen in other sites outside Temu, so I was decently confident in it being alright. I wanted quiet switches because I work in an office (obviously lol) and I didn’t want to make extra noise. These are very quiet switches, barely louder than the AC air blowing. Keyboard itself is decent enough for just a cheap chassis, but I also like the 108 keyboards and not the small ones (daddy needs his numpad).


  • I got a keyboard, keycaps, and some switches for a work keyboard. I wanted something cheap cause it is just supposed to get me off a shitty ergo one they provide. Spent maybe $40 and it’s pretty decent. I got quiet switches, connectibility is good. No complaints. But I got it solely for this purpose, I haven’t been back on it again, and I researched what I was wanting to get, so nothing was surprising.

    It worked well for it’s intended purpose, but they bombard you with sales and stuff to get you to spend more. It’s definitely a trap system





  • This is actually how Amateur Motocross in the US works. It’s really only for the upper echelon, sponsored riders on pro-affiliated teams as basically a development rider. But you sign a thing saying anyone can purchase the bike for 2x MSRP, so there is less incentive to dump money into an amateur bike and helps keep them closer to what a normal person can afford. Someone can feasibly get a $45k bike for under $20k. It’s a nice system, you can spend yourself into oblivion if you like, but someone can take you to the cleaners in that investment later.