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  • Shoutout to every story that alludes to the fact that mages can run out of mana but is insanely inconsistent how and when it happens. Sometimes they spam spells for hours and sometimes it’s just “Oh no, I can’t use [spell] anymore because… Um… The plot says I can’t!”

    hhahahaa, just like reload when dramatically appropriate.

  • Magic systems so detailed and prosaic you may as well call them technology.

    I'm just the opposite. I like magic systems that are basically alternative physics. Gimme some of that inherent plausibility Brandon Sanderson.

  • Elves and dwarves being monolithic cultures. I'd be fine the the standard stereotype if that was only one kind. There are so many kinds of humans, it's hard to believe that there is only one kind of dwarf. Make Irish vs Scottish dwarves or something, cmon. Make dwarves Mongolian, idk.

  • Same. Any time I've discussed this movie, I always critique it that chapter 1 should have been shorter, 2 and 3 should have been longer and 4 should have been skipped entirely.

    That said, the soundtrack and visuals are amazing. Watching it as a music video, like Interstella 5555, would be decent.

  • Too soon. It needs reviews. If you're looking to just get started, find a smaller, cheaper printer that's a at least 6 months old and has good reviews. Most printer companies send out review units to a bunch of youtubers, so reviews should be easy for a reputable company. Don't get a great value special from alibaba.

    It's a different skillset than woodworking. It's very close to manufacturing/process-engineering. (Which I am IRL.) A smaller printer has fewer quirks and any mistakes are going to waste less material. It's also cheaper, so you don't spend a lot of money on something if you decide you don't like it.

  • It's not Zelda like, but if you like factory games, Satisfactory is as close to open world as a factory game gets. You land on a planet and have to build a factory to launch things into space for corporate overlords. It's first person, lots of climbing and building. There's a tiny bit of combat, not the focus tho.

  • Nope. I did what traumas and society wanted me to. I didn't start living intentionally until I was 30. I'm making much better decisions, I think, but I'm following through on my commitments because I want to be a person who follows through. That's even if my prior commitments were made with incomplete information.

    A lot, A LOT, of my life decisions were made in fear and anxiety, on incomplete or incorrect information. I know better, now, and am trying to break the cycle for my kids.