My only complaint is that it's way too short of a campaign. It's very easy to beat over a few hours, but it's fun the whole way through and I just want more.
Shotgun applications to everyone in the field you want to go into, you might end up with your dream job, and know you can find something else should you not like the job you're in, but give it a fair shot before you decide to jump ship.
Chronic Wasting Disease
Well there's a rabbithole I wasn't expecting. Horrifying what those diseases can do and how much we try to avoid them.
I got the whole not eating/nausea thing. You said you couldn't eat anything unless it smelled sweet.
Put butter and cinnamon sugar in it. Probably an excessive amount of sugar so that it's sweet enough for you to eat. Or cinnamon toast?
Was thinking of getting these for my car, can you explain how they make it easier to steal?
Festivals where you're there for multiple days and seeing dozens of artists are the only thing I'd drop money like that on. One artist? Not a chance.
Thanks for this. Went and read the whole thing and it's beautiful!
As long as the masses don't all flock to just one server, the next time reddit fucks up it'll be a much softer place to land. The only problem is the niche communities and they're survivability when transferring over.
This really does feel like the early days of reddit. Where small, niche communities have to just keep plugging along until they hit a self-sustaining number of active users, and I didn't realize how much I missed that till I came here.
And it's not like we haven't let towns die before. There's so many along railroads in the middle of nowhere that just stopped existing because people didn't need to take trains everywhere anymore.
Nah, that ain't sad, I straight up made this the other night because it's comfort food for when I'm being lazy. Got my bowls and posted up in front of the TV and watched cartoons, best meal of the week.
I've had this happen quite a few times to me, and I've come to the best question for this.
"Do you want to just vent or would you like advice?"
Some people just need to get it off their chest and talk to something, IT professionals call this The Rubber Duck Effect, helps them work through the problem by explaining it to someone else. Asking if they'd like advice or just vent lets you know what kinds of questions to ask. You do still need to be listening but hopefully this helps!
Yes! Was about to make this myself the other day! So glad to have this over here too just in case!
If you're looking for mods for this, I'm a former community mod from over there, left because life, and I'd love to hop back in over here.