Broadly speaking I would describe it as acting in ways that accept and work with things as they are, rather than resisting the truth of the situation.
May the Grand Raccoon grant you bountious trash
Yeah the control should have been different film/games. Sloppy science.
Valor Mortis is a first-person action soulslike from the creators of Ghostrunner. Rise from death as a former soldier of Napoleon’s army. Wield supernatural powers, battle horrifying monsters, and unravel a conspiracy that threatens all of humanity.
Looks weird. It's nice to see all this creativity in the soulslike space these days.
MH isn't really a soulslike. Lethal combat where you need to learn the boss and stamina dodge roll sure but that's the extent of it.
It's all boss fights all the time, and the difficulty is more about repeating hunts to get better rather than to be able to do it at all.
Great series though and will probably be appreciated by a souls fan.
How did it make you better at falling asleep? I'm not particularly interested in lucid dreaming but being able to fall asleep
I think it's both? I'm assuming you get fewer seeds you can connect to as well.
Either way, seeding issues are leeching issues, in the grand scheme of things.
Edit: I only stress the seed side because I've found I get things plenty fast even with Mullvad, so not explaining the issue and just talking about down speed can make it seem unnecessary, when it is in fact critical to the health of the community.
I'm no monarchist but this sort of ceremonial thing is way cheaper than the legal mess of revising the law to be Crown-less would be. It's harmless fun for some people.
We've got more important things to do.
There's definitely problems with that option. But in the situation you described I'd just say fuck you and close the page rather than support that. People immediately leaving is probably worse than bad questions don't get answers.
No solid tiles allow fluids to pass through, with the exception of constructed tiles that are explicitly stated to be permeable.
See the white damage lines across the bottom tiles of that pool of water? Depending on the water pressure (ie amount of water on top of a tile) they will start to take damage based on their hardness (I think that's the stat, it's been a while), and eventually. More tiles makes it more resistant, up to 7(?) deep to never break.
I suspect the water leakage is from tiles about to break, but again it's been a while so I'm not sure. It's also possible you're getting a mess from somewhere else.
Yeah... Per the article, the office of the Labour Minister is investigating so maybe they will intervene to improve funding. I know a postie and they really deserve better conditions.
Perhaps the profound consequence of aphantasia is i will never get to know if it's clickbait or not