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  • Either a fantastic source of experience, a harrowing chase, or an instant end to the run.

  • That'd be me. Nobody else I know does it, either. I try to explain it and they're like "yeah, I try to look up at a light to help sneeze" and that's just not it.

  • I did that too, and mage ended up being the last one I won with. Ironically, I think I ended up leaving his staff with magic missile that run because I ended up with a ton of wands, so I could buff all of them at once at will by using my staff.

  • "Into Darkness" was the first one I won with. If you conserve your torches the first several levels, it isn't much different than a run with no challenges.

  • Six? I haven't managed to get one with 3 yet.

  • I won for the first time several months ago and I'm still amazed at how quickly progression came after that. The next few times you win you may not make it back up with the amulet, but once you do almost every time you make it past level 10 or so you'll make it all the way down and back up again.

    In other words, keep it up!

  • When we had field trips in early grade school, this is how they served the supplied PB&J's. I guess it kept the jelly from soaking into the bread while the sandwiches sat in a cooler for 4 hours.

  • I have heard that washing the shirt inside out and making sure to hang dry it helps, but I haven't had the patience to find out

  • In my coffee. Haha. I weigh out the amount of coffee I need before I grind it. That said, I also exclusively make cold brew, so I'm typically making enough for a few days.

  • I thought my cat was strange for this same behavior. I should have known he wasn't the only one. He will borrow under the blanket himself if I don't have an entrance for him. Or paw at my leg until I make him one.

  • If it was a publicly available Ethernet port, it was likely for public use. The fact that she thought it was malicious speaks to ignorance on her part, not yours.

  • I was actually just thinking about that the other day. As far as I can tell, people tend to fall in to one of two camps:

    1. Make the character look as much like (a potentially idealized version of) yourself as possible
    2. Make the character look nothing like yourself

    I always make my characters completely different from me, so they often (maybe 60-70 of the time) end up being women. My friend always makes them look as close to himself as possible.

    I think it comes down to different styles of roleplay. I'm myself every day. Why would I want to be myself but Cyberpunk? My friend, on the other hand, wants to imagine himself as being in that world.

    And then you have the third camp of people who make their characters horny or humorous, which can be fun to do occasionally but I cannot imagine doing regularly.

  • A lot of the tiny critters responsible for decomp are aerobic, though, right? So once the air in the suit ran out they'd die, too.

  • I wonder what decomp would be like on the Moon. I imagine at worst this dino would be a mummy, but it'd be pretty wild to find a barely rotten T Rex.

  • Oof. Skyward Sword is probably the worst of the 3D Zeldas, but it was surprisingly solid. That said, you may still be right, although mostly because it's such a solid series. The 25th anniversary orchestral CD they did with it was fantastic, though.

  • I just started playing that last year after meaning to for many years (doesn't help that I only got into 2D Zelda like 5 years ago). It's super fun. I still haven't finished it, though. Got stuck at one part or another and haven't gotten back to it yet.

  • I think a legitimate concern for that one is what do you define as a disability worth terminating the baby's life for. Some would likely abuse it for eugenics.

  • I see you've read Dune