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  • My 8 year old does this. Most of the time it's during movies I've already watched so I could answer her questions. But fuck man, just watch the movie and it will answer your questions. We spend more time talking about what's happening than watching/listening 🤦

  • Tell me about it. This was a long time ago but I remember one of my friends couldn't even go a day without doing his dailies. He wasn't even interested in WoW anymore, he was playing a bunch of other games. But he absolutely had to login every day just to do his dailies then log out and play the game he actually wanted to play.

    This went on for months. When we asked him why, he would just say he didn't want to miss out and fall behind. Bro, you aren't even interested in the game anymore...

  • I haven't logged out since they started this push and I don't get them with just Firefox/uBlock. I was getting them for a bit and they even blocked me completely at one point. But I just cleared my uBlock cache and updated and it's been working fine.

  • And where will that get me? She is not like the person the OP described. She brushes off that kind of feedback, it's not something she even realises she's doing wrong. It's her personality.

    She's had complaints brought up against her and was passed up for promotions many times. It's never changed the way she acts. The thought doesn't even cross her mind that she is being passed up for promotions because of her social skills. We can't have a manager saying the kinds of things she does, bad enough she's a supervisor.

  • That's just wasteful man lol. I've played Diablo 2 on and off since its release. I've always played single player and kept my stashes throughout the years using ATMA. In all those years, thousands of hours, I've only managed to craft up to two Ber runes to make Infinity. One day I will get a Zod rune myself that wasn't just sent to me because of my username.

  • This is very relatable to me. A supervisor in my team has Asperger's. She has zero social skills. Says very unprofessional things, interrupts conversations and completely changes the topic to something nobody cares about. She is a hoarder and has way too many dogs/cats, her hygiene isn't the best.

    Most of us have worked together for 5+ years and have learned to ignore it as much as possible. It's clear that she's not doing this on purpose and doesn't realize how annoying/rude she can be. I don't really have a solution for you. This is just something you learn to live with. It's still very annoying and frustrating to deal with but I don't think there's any solution that wouldn't negatively impact her.

  • I actually made this 2-3 months ago, saw the picture in my photos today and decided to post it. I usually just wing it when I cook so can only really give you a rough idea. I remember this being one of my favorite pasta dishes I've ever made/tried.

    1. Put oil into pan and sautee onions/garlic.
    2. Add butter, once melted add flour to make a roux. (I would suggest a light or medium roux here)
    3. Add heavy cream/milk a bit at a time until you reach the right consistency. Not too thick but not too thin.
    4. Grated parmigiano reggiano and pecorino romano a bit at a time making sure it incorporates properly.
    5. Add tomato sauce. I usually just use what I have on hand, think this time I used strained tomatoes. (I personally don't like it when it tastes too much like tomatoes so I don't put much.)
    6. Season and taste the sauce. Salt, pepper and parsley.
    7. Once pasta is cooked al denté, mix into sauce.
    8. For this dish I grilled the sausages separately, added them on top of my pasta, grated more parmesan on top then baked it for a bit.

    I've learned over the years that the best food isn't always complicated. It uses good quality ingredients that compliment eachother. Trust me when I say that using authentic parmigiano reggiano and pecorino romano make a world of difference. I also used fresh parsley from my garden.

    Let me know if you have any questions!

  • I don't use any social media except for Lemmy. It used to be only Reddit but jumped ship after the API changes. I'm enjoying Lemmy for the most part. Commenting is better because it gets more traction compared to Reddit. Unlike others I actually enjoy having all the varying opinions from "problem" instances. It makes it feel less like an echo chamber, which Reddit was bad for.

    My only issue is because it's so much smaller than Reddit, there isn't as much content or niche communities. I miss some of the subs I used to frequent on Reddit. Some of them were made into communities here but barely have any activity, like one post per week. I guess at the end of the day it's a good thing cause I spend less time on Lemmy than I used to on Reddit.

  • The respec system is fine. You get some respec points just from playing the story. You can get more by farming the orbs that refund one point per use. I've fully refunded my whole passive tree on a level 85+ character multiple times.

    It's not Diablo 3 level respec where your decisions don't matter and you can just change anything you want any time. Which is a good thing.

  • You can't play mods on D2R which to me makes it worse than the original D2. I've enjoyed and played Diablo 2 for 20 years now. A big part of why is due to mods like Median XL (and the fact that it's the best game ever made).

    As for PoE, I strongly disagree. If you're only looking at ARPGs that follow the seasonal style and constantly add new content. There aren't many better than PoE.