I don't really relate as I typically linger two or more years behind the cutting edge games and tech so by the time I get it my hardware can easily run it and I can actually just install the game and play.
That and all tge good games float to the top of the pile in that time so I rarely end up spending money on something I don't enjoy.
Seems like Max is trying to get into Russell's head. Typical psychological warfare between drivers, which IMO there's nothing wrong with that. If he does indeed intentionally wreck him, that's where heavy penalties would need to be given out.
Its one thing when you talk shit before the race to psych out your opponent. It's another thing entirely to risk doing them bodily harm by following through and wrecking them.
For me personally; no excuses. I have nasty ADHD and am very dependent on habit. I have to make a conscious effort to establish any activity as a habit if I want any hope of following through. This forces me to have a 'no excuses' type relationship with things like running, my favourite workout activity, if I want to keep it up in the long run.
Antagonizing him is not a good idea. Finding others in the park and alerting them of the situation and asking them to help you get out of sight safely is the option with the least risk.
You don't want to create a situation where a creep has a reason to remember you
Does Ice Storm '98 count? As a kid, it was super wild to wake up to our house being ~10C then realizing that the heat wasn't gonna be turning back on for a loooooong time.
Fortunately our neighbor had a gas stove in his basement and invited a bunch of folks from the neighborhood to use his house as a shelter for a while. It was super fun playing outdoors in the ice though. Literally everything was covered with inches of ice. You could put on a pair of skates and go anywhere you wanted for a couple days.
No lotion needed as far as we can tell. He definitely doesn't like baths and will try to jump out if you don't block him but generally he just stands in the tub and complains a bit. The only thing he truly hates is when we have to clean his booty hole. Lol
It depends. He likes to run on his hamster wheel and is super active, not only that but his heated bed has him all moist and humid after a nap. A few factors like that will dictate how much litter dust gets stuck to him. We just do the smell test and a visual check every day and if he's particularly nasty we give him a bath. Not too often though as it dries out his skin a bit. I'd say once a month on average and it takes about 10 minutes.
Doubt you've reasoned yourself into that opinion.