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- Jul 10, 2014
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Yeah, but there's an elf in front of you.I cast magic missle at the darkness.
Yeah, but there's an elf in front of you.I cast magic missle at the darkness.
Yeah, but there's an elf in front of you.
Was gonna see if anyone got Elden Ring, I'm gonna dive in this weekend.
Sorry, I was outside by the tavern.Magic missile never misses though.
...unless your enemy casts shield.
Me and the wife watched that new Vikings show on Netflix, wasn't as good as the History Channel series but still enjoyable.
They have rentals I can use for the irons
Was gonna see if anyone got Elden Ring, I'm gonna dive in this weekend.
Is there an existing game (or combination thereof) that it is similar to? I've only heard the general hype, but have not dug into what it's really about or how it plays.Absolutely amazing game.
Hopefully these lessons will help me with actually hitting the ball consistently lol. The swing feels so weird as im used to the baseball swing.best advice I got was work on your short game. It's going to take you two shots minimum to reach 90% of the holes, and those shots from 150 yads and in count just as much as those 300 yard bombs from the tee. Those clubs 8-9-wedges and the putter will take shots off your game quicker than anything.
First time I broke par I hit nothing but irons off the tee.
Is there an existing game (or combination thereof) that it is similar to? I've only heard the general hype, but have not dug into what it's really about or how it plays.
For example, the Dark Souls series is held in very high regard by its fans, and is (too frequently) used as a reference point for other games. (I don't happen to be a fan of that degree of dodging and dying, but to each their own.)
Thanks! Probably not my cup of tea then, but the commentary is still appreciated.It is basically a next-gen Dark Souls game that is open-world and plays and looks fantastic.
Sorry, I was outside by the tavern.
Yeah, but I have an Ogre-Slaying Knife! It's +9 against ogres!I am Galstaff, the sorceror of life
Yeah, but I have an Ogre-Slaying Knife! It's +9 against ogres!
Regular drunk or Dead Alewife drunk?You don't hear any of this, you're getting drunk!!!
Hopefully these lessons will help me with actually hitting the ball consistently lol. The swing feels so weird as im used to the baseball swing.
I'll give it a look, thanks!I made that transition, too. If you're looking for some reading on golf, I'd suggest The Little Red Book by Harvey Penick. Really, all of the Penick books. Part golf instruction, part life instruction.
I'm not a fan. But I'm pretty indifferent to sweets.
I did several years as a vegetarian. That's not a terribly difficult commitment. Still having most dairy on the table makes adjustments rather simple.
Going to vegan, despite what vegans tell you about how effortless they do it, is a bit of a commitment. Like you can't just go out and enjoy your foods and drinks without doing some investigation... Lest you end up with random honey in your beer or random butter in basically anything.
I know that seems like a low bar, and my vegan best friend reminds me of that, but there's a certain mental freedom about not having to analyze ever food and drink decision when you're away from home.
All of that said, I'd likely be healthier and ultimately happier if I ate a vegan diet so... Jokes on me, I suppose.
The balance I've found on this is to be vegan at home and a little more vegetarian socially. Groceries and take out are pretty easy, as I mostly do oatmeals, smoothies, rices, pastas, salads, sandwiches, etc.
But I also live in downtown D.C. in my 20s, so I go out a fair bit with friends/coworkers/dates/etc. If I can do vegan, great. If I munch on something with a bit of butter, milk, or feta, all good.
I'll probably never earn a seat on the Vegan High Council, but I've found that balance let's me get 99% of what I want out of my diet without inconveniencing my social circle.
This is a refreshing take and basically how I'd operate if I ever took the plunge.
Like I get having a diet and ethics, I do, I'm completely empathetic to it. It's why I didn't eat meat for years.
But the 100% adherence OR ELSE baffles me. Like if trace amounts of dairy slip into your meal... Just deal?
The balance I've found on this is to be vegan at home and a little more vegetarian socially. Groceries and take out are pretty easy, as I mostly do oatmeals, smoothies, rices, pastas, salads, sandwiches, etc.
But I also live in downtown D.C. in my 20s, so I go out a fair bit with friends/coworkers/dates/etc. If I can do vegan, great. If I munch on something with a bit of butter, milk, or feta, all good.
I'll probably never earn a seat on the Vegan High Council, but I've found that balance let's me get 99% of what I want out of my diet without inconveniencing my social circle.
This is a refreshing take and basically how I'd operate if I ever took the plunge.
Like I get having a diet and ethics, I do, I'm completely empathetic to it. It's why I didn't eat meat for years.
But the 100% adherence OR ELSE baffles me. Like if trace amounts of dairy slip into your meal... Just deal?
The balance I've found on this is to be vegan at home and a little more vegetarian socially. Groceries and take out are pretty easy, as I mostly do oatmeals, smoothies, rices, pastas, salads, sandwiches, etc.
But I also live in downtown D.C. in my 20s, so I go out a fair bit with friends/coworkers/dates/etc. If I can do vegan, great. If I munch on something with a bit of butter, milk, or feta, all good.
I'll probably never earn a seat on the Vegan High Council, but I've found that balance let's me get 99% of what I want out of my diet without inconveniencing my social circle.
My girlfriend wanted to start Keto last month. It's not toooooo bad, but God I miss bread and Carbs. I've lost 10 pounds and she's lost 15 in the past month+, so it definitely works, but there are concessions one makes. Lots of Vodka Sodas. I miss beer. Whiskey is still dope, though.