Pretty much. A lot of Christians use it as a parable about the having courage, and that the "weak" don't need to fear the "strong". I think the better message is "use the right equipment for the job, and don't miss".
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Don't make someone (even a landlord, but it would most likely be their maintenance person) have to find a decomposing corpse. Not cool.
If it helps, ToTK has an entire additional second map underground, and another roughly half filled map of sky islands.
Almost certainly multiple in that sort of setup
True, but don't discount the potential importance of sex to a adult romantic relationship or your partner.
For some people (like myself), I tend to take a lack of it as a significant indicator that I've done something egregiously wrong and/or that my partner doesn't feel any desire towards me anymore.
And please, if your partner has talked to you about feeling there is a lack of physical intimacy, sex, or desire: "I wouldn't let you fuck me if I didn't want it" is an absolutely soul crushing response to trying to tell someone you don't feel desired because you always have to initiate and they don't touch you during sex without being prompted. It's not meant to be something where one participant just passively "lets" it happen.
If it's not obvious, I have scars on my soul regarding this.
Wow, that's just stupidly edgy. Definitely like this edit better.
I'm surprised that they hadn't been using that data until now.
I feel like some words may have been added to that "quote" over time
What the fuck else could it have said except "my meat"?
It's absolutely possible. That's why reputable sites like FitGirl reccomend you disable the security, restart your computer, play the game, then re-enable the security, and restart again.
Don't run other shit or browse the web, minimize what you're doing and running while your security is weakened to the bare minimum. Play the game and that's it, then put things back to "safe".
As with any crack or bypass software, you shouldn't run it if you don't trust the source. These hypervisor bypasses are really for special cases where you absolutely can't wait for a traditional crack.
I'd argue personally that you can always just wait.
Now the actual likelyhood of anything taking advantage and being able to deeply persist once you turn the security settings back on? Can't really say. I would assume the chance is unlikely, but that's not based off of fucking anything substantial.
That developmental comment strikes me as more autistic, and I'm not sure if that's even accurate for ADHD. My understanding is that it's based off serotonin receptor issues that ultimately result in reduced executive functioning capability. Basically the brain literally doesn't release the reward chemical as appropriate, so we hyper fixate on immediate reward.
Most people saying shit like "everyone is a little X" are just being dismissive. Maybe they don't care, maybe they don't want to talk about it, but you're probably not convincing them. I'd probably keep it short with something along the lines of "Most people drink sometimes too, but some people are alcoholics. The difference is severity."
I'll be real, I don't often discuss my "conditions" outside of my spouse, my immediate family, and close friends. I don't go out of my way to hide it, but I'm not exactly volunteering it.
Anyway, the difference in a lot of these sort of things that people say everyone is a little bit of, is the severity as mentioned earlier.
Like for depression: Yeah, everyone gets sad sometimes. Most people can probably recall a time where something made them sadder than made logical sense. Most people don't have trouble finding happiness in literally everything, truly believe the world would be better off without them in it, seriously plan suicide methods and weigh the pros and cons of technique, and have such literal and real problems getting out of bed in the morning that sometimes they just don't.
OCD: Everyone has certain things they're extra particular about. Most people don't spend 6 hours in a frenzied panic scrubbing their whole body raw because they found a small hair they didn't recognize on their shirt.
ADHD: Everyone has issues focusing sometimes. Most people don't have a near full incapability to deal with things that only have long term effects. Most people don't have trouble maintaining focus on things for longer than 5 minutes at a time. Most people are able to more regularly force themselves to do what they should rather than what is the most immediately gratifying.
These aren't the best examples, but I hope I get the point across.
And don't discount the depression and anxiety diagnoses either. Depression is pretty frequently co-morbid with ADHD, as far as I know.
Personally, I'm on some ADHD meds, anti-depressants, and anti-anxiety. ADHD meds took me probably 5 years of dedicated trying with my Dr to find the right one and dosage that worked for me (this was before quick and extended release meds were a thing). Anti-depressants have luckily been a one and done, got it right the first time. Got on them when I realized that while I had plenty of reasons to be sad, it was preventing me from being able to reliably get out of bed in the morning and do basic care things like showering on a regular basis. Had a period where I didn't leave my room except to eat for a few months. Tried breaking from them a few times and confirmed they're still needed. Similar with anti-anxiety. Got it right the first time. Got them when I realized I was literally unable to leave work at work and would just loop stressful shit from my workday in my head during my downtime. Was having stress nightmares about being at work. Same thing, took a break and the shit came back so... yeah.


So if I kill a giant dude causing trouble, I don't have to pay taxes? Score!