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  • Imo Sekiro is harder. Eden Ring, while quite difficult at times, feels much more forgiving to me. Really I think there are only a handful of bosses in ER that really fucked me up.

  • Its really not as easy to acquire fiber-dense foods in the US as one might assume. That shit costs money, and is a low priority for people who don't have money.

    Edit: my point of it being a low priority for most people who don't have money stands.

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  • Let me see if I understand:

     

    Blue and red vase don't like each other and are about to fight

    Red vase smashes blue vase, killing him. Man in the background sees.

    Man is sad about red vase smashing blue vase, red vase doesn't care.

    Man tells red vase he is trash if he keeps smashing other vases and being hateful, he's going in the trash, red vase doesn't care.

    Man tells red vase he loves him, red vase doesn't care.

    Red vase tells man he hates him and the blue vase.

    Man smashes red vase.

    Man puts red vase in the trash. In the background there's a picture of red, blue, and yellow vase, and a big picture of red vase (going by shape).

     

    Did I miss anything?

  • You might enjoy "The Surge" 1 and 2, they're souls-like in gameplay but in a more industrial-punk atmosphere. There's also the "Darksiders" games, I enjoyed all 3 of them. They're action-RPGs, but "Darksiders 3" is closest to a souls-like. "Remnant: From the Ashes" and "Remnant 2" are also very good fun.

  • You have perfectctly described what I have been trying to grasp for years. I've found myself liking less and less so many movies from the last ~20 years, but I just couldn't put my finger on what specifically the reason was. I knew I didn't like the writing, and especially didn't like the humor (in particular how forced it felt), but I couldn't determine quite why.

    What I did know is that it felt like writers saw their audiences as big dumb idiots who can't detect any nuance in writing, and need everything spelled out for them. It made many movies unwatchably unenjoyable, to the point that I have only seen... I think 5 of the MCU movies (a few of the early ones, a fee of the more recent ones).

    Thank you for helping me to understand.

  • I'm not an engineer by any stretch, but I imagine it would be the downward force of the weight of the rest of the building on the top-middle of the butt. The resulting pressure would hold the rest in place.

  • I saw it as more of a statement on how producers/writers/whoever perceive their audiences. They think that just seeing Batman beat the shit out of a guy isn't exciting/engaging enough, but having him then say something "relatable" will evoke a positive response.