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  • everywhere on earth there are men.

    Because it's just a male thing, right?

    In the commotion, she said, it was a woman who grabbed her breasts harder than any of the others involved.

    Assholes are assholes, it's not limited to one sex.

  • Oh absolutely. But I mean that I don’t think it could unshred cheese using RAW. That’s a lot of breaks, not just one.

  • Sadly, no.

    This spell repairs a single break or tear in an object you touch

    But any DM who doesn’t allow this is a fun vampire.

  • This too shall pass. So will the next thing.

  • That’s what I did - I had a firbolg rogue and his entire method of “stealth” was just being so unassuming that nobody really looked twice at him.

  • I’ve tried Stadia controllers, they’re janky but when they work they work.

    I’ve tried Switch Pro controllers, same thing.

    Xbox Series S/X controllers work perfectly. Absolutely no issues. I highly recommend them.

    When I say janky, I mean sometimes inputs don’t work, you need to disconnect and reconnect them, sometimes even reboot the entire console for them to be recognized. Never had these issues with Xbox controllers.

  • RE7 (and Village, its direct sequel) do a pretty good job of humbling you as soon as you get a bit overpowered. Someone else correct me if I’m wrong, but I recall reading somewhere that the difficulty dynamically scales - if you’re doing too well, the game gets harder. If you’re low on ammo and shooting desperately at a boss going “Die! Die! Die!”, you may find that more often than not the last few bullets in your mag seem to do the trick. Furthermore, there are sequences where certain characters will just keep coming. You are expected to run and hide. Usually when you’re just about to finish a puzzle, you’ll have to set it down and come back to it in a little bit because someone or something is after you again.

    They’re absolutely wonderful games, and I cannot recommend them enough if you’re a fan of the series.