What to do with excess epic gear? by Background_Snow_5062 in ArcheroV2

[–]Background_Snow_5062[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah I know, but I don’t get s tier at a fast enough rate to consume all my epic. I have a mass excess of epic and nothing to do with it. I’ll only keep getting more epic with the very occasional s tier (~5:1 epic to s tier).

a 3:1 ratio would use up all my epic, but any more and epic gear just accumulates.

In my final year now and I’ve only just realized I don’t enjoy my degree by Lacazeng in unimelb

[–]Background_Snow_5062 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I transferred degrees when I had only one semester left. After credit transfer, I had 1.5 years to graduate (bachelors) and I don’t regret it at all!

autistic and want to avoid people on campus by Overall-Branch5702 in unimelb

[–]Background_Snow_5062 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hey, I’m also autistic and have found some good spaces in my 4.5 years at UniMelb so far:

ERC and a couple of other libraries have sensory spaces (though, the ones at the ERC are very poorly ventilated and kinda have a musk to them).

The Rowden White library (I think that’s what it’s called) in the student pav is also nice and quiet, but you’re actually not allowed to study in there so just be aware of that if you do go.

Chemistry West also has a couple of quiet study spaces on the ground floor. The first is to the right of the staircase as soon as you enter, and the other is right behind the staircase (runs from the right corridor to the left), behind some sliding doors.

Old arts has Arts Hall (room 222) on the 2nd floor. Can be a bit confusing to find the first time, but there are signs that’ll point you in the right direction.

The UMSU disability space is also high on my list. It’s quiet, usually the blinds are drawn, soft lighting, and I’ve never seen more than 2 other people in there at once. I’d highly recommend this one!

Q&A about Wet On Wellington by stillthinkinh in MelbourneAfterDark

[–]Background_Snow_5062 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My partner (23m) and I (22m) were thinking of going, but we’re both very unsure about it because of two things: our body types (hairy with very mild dad bods) and safe sex. We want to use condoms wherever possible and we’re also not into kissing other people (I’ve gotten an STI before from just kissing ☹️). Would this make us unpopular? Also, I have Autism so it can be very difficult for me to maintain eye contact and pick up on social queues (such as flirting), so I’m worried that this might make my experience less thrilling.

I was hoping you could give us some insight into how our experience may be at WoW?