![]() Sleepless in Seattle establishes fairly quickly that a normally practical Annie is capable of falling in love with Tom Hanks based solely on the sound of his voice - millennials who had a crush on Woody in Toy Story, I am sure you can relate - and that she has been brainwashed by a lifetime of watching classic romantic movies, so much so that she believes anything less than an epic cinematic romance may be a compromise.Įven though the film strongly suggests that such behavior is delusional - “You don’t want to be in love. And somehow, Walter is totally fine with all of this. That would be Walter, the guy who gets dumped in the middle of a Valentine’s Day dinner so his fiancée (Ryan) can run off and test her chemistry with some dude she doesn’t know (Hanks) on top of the Empire State Building. However, as we commemorate the movie’s 25th anniversary - Sleepless arrived in theaters on June 25, 1993, and went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of that year - it seems only fair to acknowledge the movie’s most troubling aspect and the character most deeply affected by it. Sleepless in Seattle is great, and before you try to tell me it’s not as good as You’ve Got Mail, please hush, because you are wrong. You can do this as many times as you'd like, just REMEMBER TO ENABLE 'READ ONLY' then disable it whenever you've used all of your keys, or are done opening chests.Sleepless in Seattle is a wonderful, fundamentally hopeful movie that contains many lovely elements, including Tom Hanks at his Tom Hanks-iest Meg Ryan at the height of her rom-com powers a soundtrack filled with sweet standards the direction of Nora Ephron, who also co-wrote the screenplay and spikes its sentimentality with her trademark wry, observant humor a baby Gaby Hoffmann using social-media-ready abbreviations (“MFEO” for “made for each other”) well before social media was invented and Rita Wilson recounting the plot of An Affair to Remember as though an emotional dam inside of her has just burst. This will revert the amount of golden keys that you had before you enabled 'Read Only'. When you want to stop, just save and quit, then return to the Properties window of the 'profile.bin' file and disable 'Read Only', then apply the change. Go to Fyrestone or New Haven and open the chest until your golden keys run out or however long you want to. Step Three - Open Borderlands Game of the Year Enhanced and Open the Golden Chest From here, under Attributes, check the 'Read Only' tab, then apply the change. Right-click the 'profile.bin' file then select Properties. The default path to the file is USER > Documents > My Games > Borderlands Game of the Year > Binaries > Save Data > profile.bin. By default, the file you're looking for can be found by navigating to your documents. Step One - Locate Your 'profile.bin' File Through the Borderlands GOTY Enhanced Folder NOTICE - DO NOT HAVE BORDERLANDS RUNNING WHILE YOU'RE DOING THIS If this guide has helped you, please give it a like - it would make my day! ZRW3J-HRRX6-K3RCB-TB3BB-5BFJB – 5 Golden Keys SFCJT-RF6XX-CJ6KB-JJJJ3-6JB33 – 5 Golden Keys HFCJT-B6RRR-5BXKT-3BB3J-JCRH5 – 5 Golden Keysĩ65BT-56RF6-CJ65B-B3BJJ-CXW39 – 5 Golden Keys ZFCB3-6C66R-WJX5B-JBBBT-HRWBS – 5 Golden KeysĩXK3B-9W6R6-W3XCB-TJJ33-XFSJS – 5 Golden Keys ![]() SRCBJ-5KXFF-5T6K3-33BBB-WBF6H – 5 Golden Keys If you do not have any golden keys, use these code(s) to get some: NOTICE - YOU MUST ALREADY HAVE GOLDEN KEYS BEFORE DOING THIS. ![]() ![]() I've made this guide simply to help the people who don't want to scour the internet searching for codes to turn their golden keys into an endless supply of powerful weapons to unleash carnage on their enemies. Being introduced in 2012, in the sequel Borderlands 2, golden keys gave players a chance to get some good loot by redeeming codes distributed by developers throughout social media to get golden keys, usable in Sanctuary, Borderlands 2's hub location to earn some powerful loot. The golden key system is potentially the most-disliked feature in Borderlands history. ![]()
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