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  • First one, a lot of toxic codependency. Second one, is much slower and calmer.

    A lot of careful communication since you genuinely care about them. It's not avoiding or not saying things but it's saying it because you love them and you care about how they receive it.

    Also, someone's excited to talk to you and see you?? My bachelor days didn't prepare me for this.

  • You can put multiple accounts on the same device. My wife and I share one switch.

    We used to have one per person, but I don't play as much and we hardly play at the same time so I sold my other switch.

    Physical games are sharable but it also means you can only play one device per cartridge at one time. So with games with only 1 save slot, you should get more physical cartridges.

    Digital games are locked to the account that bought it. Anyone can play it, but if it has one save slot, then that will be the biggest issue.

  • I'm in the US military. The fact that qualifying on an M4 is 23 out of 40 tells you a lot. (Although my unit's average is closer to 30ish)

    Additionally, a very little amount of the military is combat arms roughly 15%. The other 85% supports the warfighter. I'm part of the 85%

    This is why the US military is so logistically and maintenance heavy because we all support the 15%.

    However shrapnel will cause a lot of damage and hopefully take out the brain with enough luck. The brain could still be alive without a body to support it.

    Also depends on what kind of zombies we're talking about. If it's a zombie that still relies on oxygenated blood, then conventional tactics will still apply. However if the zombie only needs non-degraded muscles to keep moving, then it'll take a while for tactics to change.