Eh a lot of vampires are Orzhov, but I get where you’re coming from.
His pasty white skin? Idk
Eh a lot of vampires are Orzhov, but I get where you’re coming from.
His pasty white skin? Idk
That is just one, I answered him thrice :)
The End from Return Of The Obra Dinn by Lucas Pope
The title theme from Hades
Rip and Tear from Doom 2016
Man, my parents were cool as shit about this. And I think it had really good consequences for me later on, like in college.
Sex was positively viewed, but strict about protection (rightly so), and drugs were described as a spectrum with weed being very low, and the scary drugs (heroine) being very scary. They were honest about wanting me to wait for drugs and booze till I was more adult, but let me have a few parties with friends where everyone crashed at their house. It was super fun, and very badass feeling. I got to college and was like … Meh? On partying.
Definitely not the only way to go about it, but the honesty helped me weigh consequences of it all a bit better, I think.
Wow, really well said. Extremely important that everyone reads this info above
Edit: thanks for the gold, kind stranger
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Seconding OpenCourseWare. I used that a lot before and during undergrad (engineer with math minor).
I do recommend checking out the “fun” math videos as well because you’ll learn a lot and it’s fun, like Numberphile, 3 blue 1 brown, etc
Actually, missing because of a high-side on a motorcycle years ago. I did break some bones, but also tore through the ligament. Well, I guess it died from lack of being attached or whatever and was gone by the time they got an MRI on it
It allowed the bicep to regularly pop out of the humeral groove, which I assure you was not pleasant
I had some chronic shoulder pain for years. Primary physician was like “yeah that sucks”. 2 specialists were like “yeah, old collarbone injury I guess? Take Advil”
Years later, third specialist opinion found a missing ligament and did surgery.
Moral of the story is that you should get a few opinions here, maybe the first isn’t right
From a philosophy standpoint, Victor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning. It’s a brutally tough read, but a very interesting perspective of a Holocaust survivor and some of the more “mundane” parts (which were still horrific) in between the parts most people know about. The philosophy that follows is interesting.
It’s certainly not without it’s faults and criticisms, though.
Game is such an unbelievable slam dunk for me. Outer Wilds.
But if I could forget two, it’d be Outer Wilds twice because it’s an incredible story
Oooo Obra Dinn is a good answer
I saw Sleep Token this year and I think it overtook Rammstein as a show.
They didn’t say a word, just played 1.5-2 hours of music back to back and then left. Incredible lights, incredible precision, and all business
Man I’m in my mid 30s and really loving gaming more these days. Lots of independent shit that’s had me hooked.
In the past few years I fell away from cars/motorcycles (building, racing, etc) and am loving sitting on the couch at home. It’s a stark contrast and has been a lot of therapy time, but I did it for years while not enjoying it. I think my takeaway is leaning into what I want and away from what I don’t
There are tiers of candy corn?
I guess I’d say it like this:
The story unfolding was the most memorable gaming experience I’ve had since childhood (and I game quite a bit), but it probably took ~2 hours of being like “I don’t get it” before anything clicked. My partner (who watched) and I couldn’t put it down after that.
But for sure, it can’t be for everyone
It’s so unbelievably good
They’re saying “prefer hardwired Ethernet cables rather than wifi”
Cuz I’m an idiot and hadn’t yet had coffee :)
Surely playing as Adeptus Custodes who guard the throne all day would be more boring.
But I feel ya, I would’ve loved some different characters.