@FlightNoSix@_SleepLate Two games where it makes perfect sense to have the variety because they are essentially designed to be nuzlocked and/or randomized. They aren't just stuffing the entire dex in for the fuck of it, it tangibly adds something to the experience.
@_SleepLate It depends on the game because yeah, I actually want this in something run-based like Emerald Rogue where variety between attempts is a big part of the appeal.
@kabudirizaku@jjmaples55 I don't think they need to dump Vassell too, he's not making a stupid amount of $ and his deal expires right at the same time they have to start paying Harper
@POTIN1@jjmaples55 Here are two basic frameworks, the Heat one is trickier because while I don't hate it for them I'd assume they are aiming higher re: the trade market
@why_sense@jjmaples55 You can get something for him of roughly equal overall utility that suits the team better. Like Fox plus a pick probably gets you Tyler Herro and something else. Or maybe you take a flyer on Ja and MEM banks on Fox coming back healed and rejuvenated in the fall
@ijoinedtoolate Yeah that's fair. I can also see why RoS might not land the same with kids who cut their teeth on 90s hardcore. It's very raw and ramshackle and I love that about it but yeah
This stuff was a little too much fun for a psychedelic. I'm glad it was always hard to access because I never got the "ok, that was fun, let's not be fried for a long time" feeling that followed every other kind of trip
@MichaelLee338@HunterBiden Keep working on yourself and changing for the better and doing good deeds and at some point you will have to absorb the reality that there's no valid reason to hate yourself anymore. It takes time, effort and persistence but man is it worth it.
@MichaelLee338@HunterBiden Guilt is something you can eventually make peace with by genuinely changing and making up for your past mistakes. I don't think it's possible to make peace with shame. It will sit there and eat you alive until you can figure out how to purge it.
@HunterBiden That's the problem with the recovery industry: they want repeat customers. I finally got into a govt-run treatment centre and they taught me basically all of this in convincing enough fashion that I'm still clean eight years later.
@iedtwt@33turbos Oh I definitely knew the void existed. I'd been trying to shoehorn weed and alcohol into it and I think that made it even more of a dangerous epiphany when I realized that oxys were the secret sauce.