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This video takes way too long to say what it needs to say and I am too tired to accurately summarize it. If anyone knows of a better video/guide, by all means.
Short version (probably lacking key details):
Need donor weapon with the desired stat up modifier, and the Igoshon shrine near the water temple. Equip the donor, cling to the wall next to the Lookout Landing tower, fast travel to the shrine. Head toward the gacha dispenser, crouch-walk up the stairs to the ledge on the right until Link's toes hang off the edge. Watch a memory, and mash A as soon as you hit the skip button. Repeat until the post-memory loading screen goes on longer than usual. Don't press anything until the menu loads.
Don't exit the menu from the point on.
Open the map, Link should be shown at Lookout Landing. Switch to inventory, equip the target weapon. Watch a memory. Check inventory Modifier should be transferred. Save. Load the save. Modifier should be permanent.
Once again, no freakin clue how these are found.
Better cut funding since they're not doing their job.
...you're not wrong. 🤔
And just to fuck with you, they insert a key piece of information in what is otherwise a recap episode.
I lost track of these because about a billion of them came out in Japan and my FLHS stopped getting them in years ago. But I like the concept.
Also, this is the superior G-3 color scheme. Dunno why every release has different colors.
It's true that things got a little out of hand early on, but you have to admit that Jupiter's methods worked out in the end.
Orange One, you're our only hope...
I see your Seinfeld and raise you Heroes:
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George Takei played Hiro's dad
You're the smartest guy I've ever met.
And each of those small tasks is a boulder that needs to go up and over the mountain. And there's no satisfaction for handling boulder #1, because boulder #2 has been looming the whole time. And so on. And when all of the boulders have finally been moved, the next mountain is right there. It's different than the first mountain, and all of the boulders are different. Each boulder and mountain takes more and more energy. There's no end. No reward for finishing. Just boulders all the way down. Or up, in this case.
I'm tired, man.
Just wanted to say thank you for this reply. Trying to un-knot and maybe get something accomplished today so I need the in-depth reply spoons elsewhere. But it's appreciated.
To be fair, there are a lot of garbage-tier therapists out there. And the vast majority of us can barely afford the short list of those that happen to take the insurance our employers chose. It's freaking hard, man.
I wish this had been me. Instead I stayed at one cushy but low paying job for a decade, then a progressively more and more toxic and stressful one for another decade before I limped away. AuDHD/anxiety/depression is a bitch of a bear trap.
Adderall gave me panic attacks during routine problems at work. I pretty much went through all of the stimulants ~20 years ago before I said "no mas" to the pharma-go-round. I'd been rawdogging reality for 25 years, how bad could it get?
Narrator: Yes.
I looked that one up a bit ago. The source is Jiddu Krishnamurti, but it doesn't look like the common quote is accurate:
It sure is more concise, though.
It all sounds so simple, doesn't it?
Apologies if this veered too much off topic. I've been kicking this around for a week or two, and felt the need to add recent events and post.
It's 5am, I haven't eaten in 12 hours, had anything substantial to drink in about 8, have been sitting on the toilet for over an hour, and instead of doing something about any of those things I'm editing a comment to fix a typo.
Do you remember the battles against each of the Blights in Breath of the Wild’s DLC, The Champions’ Ballad? These challenges take place in the Illusory Realm and are notoriously tough, given the low-level armor, limited array of weapons, and minimal resources at your disposal. Would you be surprised...
This is new to me, not sure if it's more widely known. tl;dr you get fairies and healing meals if you are unsuccessful (either dying or restarting) the Illusory Blight battles in the BotC DLC.
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I tried watching the source video but found it grating, so I linked to ZeldaDungeon's blurb. Source in the link.
tfw you have a few months left in savings and finally get around to looking up disability and it's all "we'll get around to it in 6-9 months."
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How any of this gets discovered is still beyond me.
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Birdbath?
Birdbath.