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28 | Far-left Transfem into anime, film, vidya, and writing He/she/they
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Very Hard usually, unless it just turns everything into a bullet sponge and doesn't change anything else. I really enjoy exploring games mechanically, and it's more fun to me if there's a challenge in doing so.
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Hell yeah. This is like the no. 1 reasons I love super bosses, like having to actually devise a strategy for each turn, and every action within that turn. It's nice when a game stresses it's mechanics that much for progression, like the infamous (but exaggerated) Matador fight from Nocturne.
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Been looking for a JRPG that fits into that mold, for like forever. I always find a way to brute force my way through most JRPG battles. Always left me wanting more.
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I love retail. I love pretending my employer tells me anything at all.
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The ending is a little disappointing, in regards to choice and options. It's fantastically written however, and logical to Eothas' character. The ending is subversive of typical save the world fantasy conflicts, to be vague, and it's for better and worse.
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Seventh Son and Fear of the Dark are the personally peak for me. Especially the title track of Fear of the Dark. I love the progression in that one. So good.
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The sheer misery I feel when switching over from here to Twitter.
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I love Kazooie. Tootie is great too, completion is just overwhelming af
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The entire board game section is just a headache lmao
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I have to take non-stimulants because of a preexisting condition, medications that have so far, not worked for me. I require approval from a doctor I can't afford before I can receive stimulants. It kind of blows, but I manage and stay positive in the meantime.
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I wish I could. But the stress just hits all the more when I do that. Unmedicated ADHD is a perpetual brain fog, like looking at life through a tire hose, making stress kind of a pain to manage.
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I love getting home and having exactly 4 hours to do anything before I have to bed and repeat the same shit. Work is a soul sucker.
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YouTube comments are a cess pit of vitriol and nonsense. I'd pay them no mind, lest one drive themselves crazy and go the route of Spoony.
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They think they're excluded from social conservatism for being a pick-me or Christian, when I know anecdotally every conservative gawks at them.
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Just do it. It's gonna be awkward, but you find your footing eventually: If you get along at least. Finding the friends to play with is another matter, but if you click, just simply ask to play games sometime and ask what they play.
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Live in a red state, so that's off the table sadly. At least getting it easily.
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I'm just getting stoned and listening to goth music on my day off, trying to get my mind elsewhere.
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The manager directly above me doesn't do shit about anything that doesn't personally effect him, and it's super frustrating. So, I entirely get that. Dude straight up just watches us do work half the time as well.
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I work retail as well. Albeit in the meat department/seafood rolling and prepping sushi. It's an odd job but a relaxed one, at least by retail standards.
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8 days in a row? Brutal. Can't imagine that at all. 5 and my mind is just a pile of goo.
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The left owe it to themselves not cannibalize, and instead tell their ilk to simply do better. Villainizing character flaws and mistakes is part of how we got here.
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This is exactly why I stopped collecting full-stop. Flash carts and hacking since then. It's just too expensive of a hobby, even for games from the previous decade.