There's a great book that speaks to this in regards to food called "make the bread, buy the butter", but the same mentality can be applied to many aspects beyond food.
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fnaf and amnesia and ddlc. I'm not into horror
fuck that I wore my hoodie all summer long.
I absolutely adore my kinesis freestyle 2. I have the 15° tilt attachments, and my wrists dont feel uncomfortable at all at the end of the day like they used to.
Same, though my single exception is FF7R. Worth a watch if you haven't played.
Yep, soon as the calendar came up in P5 I quit. Same with FE3H. I did eventually go back to P5 and followed a single playthrough walkthrough, but it far overstayed its welcome.
I forget which game unfortunately but it would tell you what junk you picked up but then autoconverted it to a gold value and gave you that instead.
This was why MGS was so good.
it can be easier to just put them all back in their pokeballs until you need one.
Oddly, AC Odyssey did this for the most part. There are exactly one or two major obvious decisions that impact the outcome, but there were a lot of small visual but otherwise meaningless world changes that can occur as a result of decisions in side quests.
IDK if this is possible, but can the downvote button be removed or hidden if I'm part of a community that disables downvotes? I'm afraid that every time I misclick it the admins are gonna boot me for being a negative nancy.
Before I could afford Crunchyroll I used animefreak.tv, which was just ok. Quality varried, website stability was questionable, and I remember once getting to the last ep of season 4 and the subs were randomly in vietnamese for just that episode. We watched the whole thing through google instant translate so we could understand what was happening.