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ComfortableRaspberry
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  • That ended perfectly and I feel like one of today's lucky 10.000 after this, thx!

  • I'm 35 and have this issue for > 10 years now. I appreciate your worries, and yes, there's a lot of stuff not okay but this problem is pretty common at least among those women I talked to about it.

  • Alucard set the bar but Karlach got me thinking :D

  • Yes, absolutely but the hormone that causes / worsens this issue is estrogen. I googled it just now, before that I knew this as a "typical women problem" that's why I wasn't clear enough

  • I don't know if it's woman only, but they are definitely more likely since hormones are a relevant factor. Your veins are another factor, in German we call this "schwere Beine" ("heavy legs" since they feel kinda tired and tingly). Water accumulates in your legs and feet and this can make them look swollen, feel tired and prevents me in the afternoon from putting on the same shoes I was effortlessly wearing in the early morning.

  • Is this the male equivalent of the fat watery feet I get in summer? Can't wear some of my shoes when we've got a heatwave outside because they don't fit anymore.

  • I use it as a friendlier version of stackoverflow. I think you should generally know / understand what you are doing because you have to take everything it says with a grain of salt. It's important to understand that these assistants can't admit that they don't know something and come up with random generated bullshit instead so you can't fully trust their answers.

    So you still need to understand the basics of software development and potential issues otherwise it's just negligence.

    On a general note: IQ means nothing. I mean a lot of IQ tests use pattern recognition tasks that can be helpful but still, having a high IQ says nothing about you ability as developer

  • I have a scar on my stomach that looks like this scale. I don't know when I can unsee this until then I wholeheartedly hate OOP for this image I'll now see in the mirror (⁠ ⁠・ั⁠﹏⁠・ั⁠)

  • When eating outside we sometimes set up an "Opferteller" with left overs and put out to the side so the wasps have their thing going on that plate and we can continue to eat. It's fascinating to watch but at the same time I'm scared shitless since I had a very bad experience with nest defending wasps and my long hair as a child...

  • I had the same experience with Graveyard Keeper but gave it another try a few years later. Either they balanced it more or it bothered me less, but the second time I was able to complete it without ending up hating it :D

  • This is sad. For the same reason I can't play Half Life 2, Portal and Talos Principle >.<

  • I haven't played since they added a bunch of updates and features but a while back it lacked the deep bonds you can forge in Stardew Valley but they added more content to this part of the game so I guess it became better in this regard. Collecting pets is likely still the main focus.

    You start in a base island where you can forage building material and start collecting pets. You then build flying objects (I think you start with a kite?) to leave and discover other islands with different pets and different difficulties (finding out the difficulty is through fuck around and find out afaik).

    The building is besides some very basic objects entirely optional but having a barn fit your pets it's very important. But then you can go out, discover islands and collect pets.

    What felt a bit annoying was that there are specific items needed to open dungeons on some of these islands and these items may only appear during a specific season. I was a bit frustrated when I finally found the summer dungeon and it just became fall.

    Writing this made me want to replay it since they added a bunch of interesting stuff. But even in it's unfinished state I would have recommended it.

  • Oh boy, I had the same issue with Staxel and I don't get it.. why? This annoyed me way more than I expected

  • A lot of people in my friend group were very disappointed that he even managed to go below his very own extra low bar.. this was the last straw

  • I guess no cuteness / anime excludes the rune factory series so I'd go with the following recommendations:

    • Stardew Valley is an all time favorite .
    • Kynseed feels like the fever dream of someone who once heard of these kind of games. But you can decide for yourself if you want to focus on questing, farming, becoming a business mogul or whatever. Time is not really relevant in this game since you character doesn't have to sleep and you can just get kids or adopt them and continue you game with them if your character gets old.
    • Graveyard Keeper has a very different spin on the whole genre, it has a dark sense of humor and not knowing what to do, when the bodies pile up can be stressful but I enjoyed it a lot.
    • Travelers Rest is a game where you build your own tavern. I only played it for a few hours in early access but it felt relaxing and looked nice so far. It's out for a while now but I haven't returned yet (stupid sexy Hades II.. )

    There are also cross overs with other genres like Moonstone Island which combines building your own home and collecting pets and discovering new islands with their help.

  • What movie is top left?