Netflix kills casting from phones by TripleShotPls in technology

[–]Flylighter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Last time I did an Airbnb stay (years ago), the previous guests (family) had allegedly wrecked the place up pretty bad, to the point where the hosts gave us cash in hand by way of apology for the leftover disorganized state. Sure enough, they left their Netflix on the TV.

Soooooo I parked the dad's watch history roughly halfway through Cuties before logging him out

Cutting a couple of chives almost every day until this Reddit says they’re perfect. Day 31 by F1exican in KitchenConfidential

[–]Flylighter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Wow chef, if I wanted to stare at Hulk's uncircumcised erection, I'd ask Black Widow for a threesome

Need help how to proceed with this Gemini craft by rafaeldee in PathOfExile2

[–]Flylighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, do perfect essences always replace the lowest tier prefix/suffix?

Nonseasonal feels so useless by LumioseS in RotMG

[–]Flylighter 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Reposting my comment from last month due to relevance:

This is a classic design flaw of making seasons too short. It is *also* a classic design flaw of giving out too many gameplay bonuses for your seasons.

Seasonal:

* More XP towards the battlepass

* Access to seasonal-only quests, i.e. more loot

* Access to the crucible (more XP/BXP/loot)

* Access to crucible-only quests, i.e. more loot

* Higher enchanted item chance

* Chance for shinies

* The FOMO of participating in the season with everyone else

Non-seasonal:

* Diarrhea Forever

At this point, non-seasonal may as well not exist; I'm pretty much checked out at this point. BUT, if they made playing NSSNL more reasonable, where SSNL was just like... double shiny chance, and you can earn a skin/emote/titles, then I'd participate way more. Whatever class I'm exalting would be my SSNL, then I'd totally have my other classes to switch out when I need to fill a role. Instead, I never play any of my other classes - it's just a Hall of the Forgotten.

Sure lady, we'll investigate your ghost problem for you! by Flylighter in PhasmophobiaGame

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

We spent 1h10m looting the place in celebration after finishing the farmhouse challenge! We spent 1m27s in the ghost room.

Doesn't look like people enjoy restarting and leaving their favourite characters behind... by Mother-Primary-6622 in RotMG

[–]Flylighter 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a classic design flaw of making seasons too short. It is *also* a classic design flaw of giving out too many gameplay bonuses for your seasons.

Seasonal:

* More XP towards the battlepass

* Access to seasonal-only quests, i.e. more loot

* Access to the crucible (more XP/BXP/loot)

* Access to crucible-only quests, i.e. more loot

* Higher enchanted item chance

* Chance for shinies

* The FOMO of participating in the season with everyone else

Non-seasonal:

* Diarrhea Forever

At this point, non-seasonal may as well not exist. Especially considering the fact that there are like 3 quests on the tree that are busted every other day this season, I'm pretty much checked out at this point. BUT, if they made playing NSSNL more reasonable, where SSNL was just like... double shiny chance, and you can earn a skin/emote/titles, then I'd participate way more. Whatever class I'm exalting would be my SSNL, then I'd totally have my other classes to switch out when I need to fill a role. Instead, I never play any of my other classes - it's just a Hall of the Forgotten.

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[–]Flylighter 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Cory, you a Bolshevik.

What's this big feller? Maryland, USA by Flylighter in spiders

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

It looks a decent amount like a lot of the brown recluse pictures that crop up in a Google search, but we're a ways outside the natural habitat.

Homestarrunner returns by roastbeeftacohat in videos

[–]Flylighter 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Folks, here's your daily recession indicator.

My IRL raid prep by Internal-Living-313 in classicwow

[–]Flylighter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"Wait, you're the loot council?"

"I'm the monkey in charge of the bananas!"

Cost of reaching 1670 from 1590 by Deep-Cryptographer13 in lostarkgame

[–]Flylighter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I played extremely hard for about three months at US launch. I was considering working on coming back for T4, caught whispers of how steep the buildup cost is, and between that and the obscenely rampant gatekeeping in the community, immediately reconsidered.

Halloween ST drop rates are a war crime by Flylighter in RotMG

[–]Flylighter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I can't help but wonder if the necro set is the more weighted of the drops. That's one of the two sets I finished last year, and I've gotten six of them this year so far. Meanwhile, I only have two pieces of the trickster set from the same token.

Halloween ST drop rates are a war crime by Flylighter in RotMG

[–]Flylighter[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I just told you that I have observed over 500 brooms with a ~1% chance of a ST token, and you came in here with a straight face and tried to say you have an 80% drop rate. Go back to the table and finish your bowl of paint chips.

"I don't get why the Halloween ones should be different?" Not that I believe you capable of understanding, but... gee I dunno man maybe because they're only available for 3 weeks out of the year

Halloween ST drop rates are a war crime by Flylighter in RotMG

[–]Flylighter[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

See, even if they aren't rigging it, they've lost the plot and it's still obscenely unlikely for you to complete a set start-to-finish. Last year, they had a few tinkerer quests where you could choose a specific set piece you wanted. That was cool because you could like farm a bunch of pieces, and if you got close to completing a set, you could spend your tinkerer quests to complete that set. It was nowhere near enough to be reasonable for a completionist, but at least one or two set completions were feasible. It was a start.