2021-10-29 at 8:54 PM UTC
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7 Days to Die
I don't normally do this, Lanny, because I enjoy my privacy, but can I send you a private message with a link to my Steam account in it? I wanna play with you.
2021-10-29 at 7:05 PM UTC
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7 Days to Die
I've been playing this game for years. Seen it go through a lot of changes, and I've been miffed by some of them.
I'll start with a change I'm actually glad about: the current levelling system. It's not too dissimilar to Fallout 4's, in that you need to raise your base attributes before you can buy a perk. It even has perk magazines, some of which really are useful, like the Urban Combat magazine that lets you walk on landmines without setting them off. I'm pleased with how this aspect of the game has turned out.
But there are things I miss, such as calipers. Calipers were a gatekeeping item in earlier builds as you needed them to make bullet casings. They were also extremely rare, so you got a huge dopamine hit when you finally found them. Another is the wrench, the schematic for which can now be bought with an early perk. Finding a wrench used to be another treasure hunt. The wrench would gatekeep a lot of things, such as the workbench and the minibike, unless you were lucky enough to find a full set of minibike parts, but that never happened. The other rare item was the book "Minibikes For Dumbshits" which would let you make minibike parts. The schematics for minibike parts can also be bought with an early perk.
The game does feel too easy now. My most recent game, which I started early this year, I haven't died once in the 60 or so hours I put into it. Maybe that's just because I've played it too much, though.
2021-10-29 at 6:42 AM UTC
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Masterchef
The vodka has ruined both my reputation and my macaroni. There's no recovering from this.
2018-03-21 at 9:56 PM UTC
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My country right now
tfw you unsub from your own thread.
Get out of here with that two-liner bullshit.
Shit response. Try harder.
But the crisis came about as a result of a Western fad diet. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions, as the old saying goes.
I wasn't talking about lay Buddhists, but monks. Meat-eating isn't strictly prohibited, as long as the animal it came from wasn't killed specifically for them. Waste not, essentially. With cigarettes and alcohol it's a different matter. Monks aren't supposed to consume intoxicants, especially alcohol, but some do if it's offered. It would be rude not to.
You never heard of the quinoa crisis?
Hindus are only forbidden from eating cows, by the way. Buddhists aren't vegetarians either. Buddhists take and use whatever alms they're given, including meat, booze, and ciggies. The Dalai Lama himself eats meat for health reasons.
And the funniest part is, those Bolivians are forced to survive on McDonald's and shit like that because it's all they can afford. Good job, vegans.
Of course, because the prey we've hunted for tens of thousands of years are more deserving of our consideration than the poor in Bolivia who can no longer afford their staple crop thanks to a Western fad diet.