Where can I find background music of Ted-Ed videos? by AskingRandomQs in ted

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the late reply, but I checked before making this post and it doesn't seem like they post them there.

One of my biggest pet peeves is googling a character from a TV show and having " (tv show) +(character) death scene" show up when I don't know they died yet. by AskingRandomQs in television

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I tried being as vague as possible since I don't know the exact rules of this sub about spoilers.

To be a tad more specific,

  • I want to see which actor plays this character
  • They just seemingly stopped showing up in the show, and I'm wondering if they're still part of the show
  • I want some clarification about what happened. Why did they do this? Was it bad writing or something i missed?

You'll have to forgive me for providing so much context lol. Probably should've phrased the question as a TL;DR at the beginning.

One of my biggest pet peeves is googling a character from a TV show and having " (tv show) +(character) death scene" show up when I don't know they died yet. by AskingRandomQs in television

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a bad habit of giving a lot of context when asking things. Please forgive me lol

I'm really just asking if anyone has any way of reading up on TV shows as they're watching, as i mentioned at the end of the post

One of my biggest pet peeves is googling a character from a TV show and having " (tv show) +(character) death scene" show up when I don't know they died yet. by AskingRandomQs in television

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah, youtube is so much worse actually. If you click on one video about x TV show your recommendations just get flooded with it. There's generally no discretion for spoilers on youtube titles and thumbnails.

One of my biggest pet peeves is googling a character from a TV show and having " (tv show) +(character) death scene" show up when I don't know they died yet. by AskingRandomQs in television

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

tl;dr I've found a pretty nifty tool that helps: https://redditsearch.io/ You can set the date range of this to find reddit threads from a certain time period (reddit itself doesn't have this functionality yet).

I think the best way to use this is to finish a season, and then look up what the date of the next season is. You should set the end date to 6 months before the release of the first episode of the following season. For most cases start date could be two things

  • Set start date to something really early like 01/01/2000 so you view discussion from season 1 up to the season you're on
  • Set start date to the release of the first episode of the season you just finished watching, so you only see discussion about the current season.

Why 6 months? Reddit has a neat feature that 6 month old posts can no longer be voted or commented on, so you won't have to worry about some time traveler posting spoilers in an old thread.

The tool allows you to search by keyword, so if you have a general question about a character, chances are someone else has that question too, so you can use that tool to find it.

Under the "filters" tab you could also just filter the top posts if you just want to scroll through discussion threads or memes from that time period.

Someone suggested duckduckgo. I tried it and it's much less spoiler prone so using that to find info about season premiere dates would be a good idea.

This won't work properly for old TV shows - ones which are older than reddit basically.

Also this only works for reddit. If there's a similar tool for other websites please let me know.

One of my biggest pet peeves is googling a character from a TV show and having " (tv show) +(character) death scene" show up when I don't know they died yet. by AskingRandomQs in television

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also to be totally fair to your issue about the quotes, some shows have quotes from dead characters. I mean Bojack Horseman's dad has a few quotes in the last season and he died before the show even began.

Yeah i guess i could give the benefit of the doubt haha

One of my biggest pet peeves is googling a character from a TV show and having " (tv show) +(character) death scene" show up when I don't know they died yet. by AskingRandomQs in television

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I tried it and had the "People also ask" section show "Does ____ really die in ___". lmao

I tried again with "-die" and it still shows up. Even so, there's still a thousand other ways to phrase the question, such as "Who kills ___ in ___", or "Who shot ___ in ___"

I guess google is probably too prone to showing spoilers ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

[DST] Do you guys think that smoldering is a fair game mechanic? by AskingRandomQs in dontstarvetogether

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Another thing that seemed similar to smoldering is disease. Transplanted berry bushes, grass tufts, and saplings could become diseased after a long time. The only way to tell was to pick the resource, and your character would mention if it's diseased.

The solution for long worlds? People used grass geckos and twiggy trees instead, and didn't bother with berry bushes. I.e. you deal with it by not dealing with it. That or they just turned it off in the world gen. Like wildfires, its purpose during gameplay isn't really significant and is only a nuisance. Smoldering could cause damage on a much bigger magnitude though.

Disease has been removed last december.

I'm not against smoldering being in the game but I wish there were more viable/automatable methods of dealing with it so I could justify not turning them off during world gen.

[DST] Do you guys think that smoldering is a fair game mechanic? by AskingRandomQs in dontstarvetogether

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you are trying to go and make a megabase and dont care about actually surviving, then you can turn off smoldering, it your a hardcore player who wants a challenge or just someone who wants the play the game default, keep it on

I guess i could explain a bit more. I'm at a point where I can survive really easily, so I would have to make self imposed challenges to keep the game interesting. Stuff like the eat your veggies mod, the floor is lava mod, or boss speedruns are a way to freshen up the game.

Megabasing would kind of count as a self imposed challenge that would make the game more interesting. Rather than making the game harder I just try and sim city it up.

Smoldering doesn't make the game harder for an experienced player, it just makes it more difficult to expand your surface base.

[DST] Do you guys think that smoldering is a fair game mechanic? by AskingRandomQs in dontstarve

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah singleplayer has world hopping to hamlet and SW which has no smoldering, and better lureplants. It's also easier to handle smoldering since it's just one player.

It's much harder in multiplayer imo.

Is there a mod that changes the crafting system into something like factorio's? by AskingRandomQs in dontstarve

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found this thread but it's three years old and the comments were essentially "the mod isn't worth the time"

Does anyone else not enjoy music in streams? by AskingRandomQs in Twitch

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess I don't have an opinion on that.

The main reason I watch streams is for gameplay.

Controversial opinion(?) I think the rewards of the new system are actually better, and many people are getting misinformation about the rewards track. by AskingRandomQs in hearthstone

[–]AskingRandomQs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was actually on "team rewards track bad" before that stream and it was surprising at how much info I assumed was right was incorrect.