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  • Sorry that may sound mean, but for me that’s the definition of beeing fragile.

    Apologizing before you say something doesn't suddenly negate the mean-ness of it. You're still an asshole.

  • it sucks when people are mean to you though? I've had cars full of teens laughing at me for being overweight and I honestly cried afterwards. I don't think it makes me fragile for that. I feel like we should normalize being hurt by these kinda things and growing for it, rather than just further insulting.

    it feels like you just used that as a chance to shit on people you don't like. I don't like the wealthy either, but that doesn't give me a free pass to act like a douchebag.

    edit: I am NOT saying that anybody who buys this garbage human's products has a free pass either. But what YOU WROTE is an absurd hyper generalization. There's really no way for anybody to know whether you mean this specific car or whether you saw it and CHOSE to extrapolate into something else you hate. So, if you wanted to come across as less like a douchebag then maybe either be more specific or don't be a garbage person.

  • damn they got 1 eyed dudes in this

  • I just started a flame war

    Okay so I don't need you in my feed then. Blocked. Hope more follow suit

  • Don't use slurs.

  • when you pair finances (a realm filled with scams and con artists) to gamers (people who are notoriously more gullible than the average person) then it's not a great mix.

    "You can make real money by playing this game" is genuinely one of the oldest scams on the internet, like at all. And gamers keep falling for it.

  • It's called the challenge. I won't spoil how you find it, but it's extremely well hidden and even just getting there can be a pain without looking up a guide. Once you get there you have something like 3 minutes to finish a variety of puzzles, each of which is randomly generated (one of which is randomly generated based on your solution to a previous randomly generated puzzle). They aren't insanely difficult per se, but you definitely need pretty good mastery of all the mechanics to get them done.

    Unfortunately, and sorry for the spoiler, but the reward is disappointing. Mostly worth it for the steam achievement. If you like philosophy videos then it unlocks one of those. If you don't know about the philosophy videos then there's a lot about the game you haven't found yet.

  • The Witness has a secret area with some.

  • I think they all look nice but some of them are definitely a bit too maximalist. Don't have to represent everything. I like submission #1953 personally

  • I like how you respond to somebody saying you're bitching by bitching more. Continue crying about it by yourself, please.

  • Wait til you learn that there are other things to do in life than bitch about temperature systems.

  • It really depends on humidity. Humid heat is typically worse and can be really draining both mentally and physically. Dry heat is much more tolerable for humans. As a person who's experienced both I can concur, the 100F humid heat was borderline horrific.

    38C/100F is probably fine (relatively) in Arizona but in Florida it'll be pretty terrible. Like when I was in the south for a week it was 98F and the walls were sweating.

  • D&D fifth edition rules

    This is the fifth version of D&D, released a few years ago I believe. Each version of D&D is called an "edition" and each one contains changes & new rules, characters, settings, stories, etc. Think of it like an update to a video game. Some people prefer old editions, some like new editions. The rules in BG3 are mostly from 5th edition (abbreviated as 5e). Like with video games, the publishers of D&D are called "Wizards of the Coast" so when people refer to editions, they refer to updates released by that particular company. Other companies make other versions, modifications, and campaigns within and like D&D, but only WotC makes D&D editions.

    Forgotten realms

    This is just the setting for D&D. It's rather high fantasy, and if you're playing a bog standard D&D game in real life, this is probably where your story is going to be set. Most of the settings within the Forgotten Realms are set within the large continent of Faerun. FWIW, "Baldur's Gate" Is the name of a canonical city in Faerun. It's a very wealthy and prosperous merchant city state. There are other campaigns and stories from other continents in the Forgotten Realms (and from beyond the forgotten realms), but Faerun is by far the most fleshed out.

    TL;DR: 5e is the "fifth edition," which is the most current "official" ruleset for the game. The Forgotten Realms are the official setting for the game. Faerun is the main continent, and Baldur's Gate is a city on that continent.