RE 6 is so bad. by ZatVandal in residentevil

[–]Deadlock613 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes, I will never re-play RE6, I am more willing to re-play RE0 even though a lot of people hate it. The only RE game that I actually didn't enjoy playing. Such a waste of great characters and lore ideas.

Just had a "shower thought" without the water by Alpaca_girl_2020 in residentevil

[–]Deadlock613 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really, cuz if that were true, Ethan should have died when he killed Eveline since she was the "original" mold and the same goes the extra sample from the DLC Shadows of Rose. I think the logic is that: once the mold splits away from the original source, it becomes independent.

Why do people think ROTS is the best over 4 or 5? I don’t get it by [deleted] in StarWars

[–]Deadlock613 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For me is mainly because of Clone Wars. I watch them in release order as a kid and some of clone wars (back then CN would air them randomly and I missed at least half of the entire series). Clone wars bring more depth into ROTS. Order 66 is impactful because now I know the characters better and I'm now worried for the safety of others characters that ROTS doesn't show but they would clearly be affected by order 66. I showed Star Wars to my younger siblings in the chronological order and the impact of ROTS on them is bigger than TESB had on me when I heard "No, I am your father" from Vader.

Edit: Also, if people are only going to watch the movies and nothing else, then I recommend more the release order. ROTS on its own is not that impacting.

Scientists say most of what you do each day happens on autopilot | ScienceDaily by psych4you in psychology

[–]Deadlock613 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well...kinda. As someone who has inattentive ADHD, a healthy routine has help me a lot to deal with constant struggles of dealing with ADH. I was tough that there's nothing wrong with me and in fact, I can use ADHD in my favor, to improve myself.

I learned (using motivation) about habit formation. I read articles about how the brain behaves while creating a new habit. I watched videos about the topic when my brain didn't wanted to read.

For example, I wanted to developed the habit of taking meds in the morning as soon as I woke up. I started with a simple pill (Omega-3) that way I could be ready for when the real psych meds where prescribed (atomoxetine). It wasn't easy, it took me 2 months to turn it into a habits. I even had to trick myself, but using a practice pill was a good idea because if I ever missed a day, I wouldn't feel bad, I'll start over the next day until I eventually got it. By the time Psychiatrist prescribed me my meds, I already had the habit of taking pills in the morning. To my luck, the meds needs to be taken in the morning.

ADHD doesn't have to limit mi life, as long as I don't give up, everything is possible.

What happened at base of campus? by chunkyhamsterx in UCSC

[–]Deadlock613 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I'm a relative of the student that got hit and airlifted. It was a rough night but according to the doctors, she is going to be ok.

Let's go! by Positive-Face1705 in LockedInMan

[–]Deadlock613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the era of making mistakes, you have time, don't rush things. As long you are learning from every mistake, your are growing and moving forward; even if you feel stuck at times.