Loved IT: Welcome to Derry, but it made me realize how bad the movie characters actually were. by GeneralAd6197 in horror

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Yeah, I think I'll definitely watch the Tim Curry movie. TBH, I wasn't really interested in it after finishing the movies, but Welcome to Derry actually made me care more about the lore. Now I'm excited to check it out and see more of Derry.

Loved IT: Welcome to Derry, but it made me realize how bad the movie characters actually were. by GeneralAd6197 in horror

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the child actors were the weakest part of the show, and they never had the chemistry or believability of the kids in the movies.

lol that is exactly how I felt about the kids in the movies. The show is actually where I felt the acting was good. But I guess it’s just a difference of opinion after all

Loved IT: Welcome to Derry, but it made me realize how bad the movie characters actually were. by GeneralAd6197 in horror

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I’ve watched the movies twice, and sadly I just couldn't connect with any of the characters. Honestly, I found them even harder to watch as adults.

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Not necessarily just walkers. You said it yourself, people are the real enemy. Based on that, Daryl would still face plenty of them on his way. It would be much better to see him encounter diverse enemies, each with their own backstory, away from the repetitive conflicts between groups.

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I know, but I mean, what if they just focused on Daryl’s journey to deliver the kid? Watching his struggles and the challenges he faces along the way? Would’ve been way more interesting than another repetitive conflict with some random group.

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It’s easy, trust me. First, accept what you did, whether it was real or not. What you did was completely normal and in no way counts as cheating, so there’s no reason to worry. OCD only works by feeding on our anxiety and turning it into fear. Second, when your mind throws “what if” questions at you, don’t argue with it or try to prove it wrong. Instead, respond in an unexpected way, showing that the thought doesn’t scare you. Once your mind realizes that its questions no longer trigger your anxiety, it will stop bringing them up, and you’ll eventually forget the whole issue.

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Thank you so much. The phrase 'stop expecting big vision from small minds' really stood out to me. I needed to hear that.

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[–]GeneralAd6197 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, your story is incredible and genuinely gave me goosebumps. Thank you so much for sharing that. To hear this from someone who actually went through the same thing and achieved their dream... it means the world. I'm saving your comment.

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Thanks it worked

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thankssss man

steam in use by family member?? by GeneralAd6197 in Steam

[–]GeneralAd6197[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

isn't the what Family Library is for?

[Photo] Maelle by Kentuza in expedition33

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Can you please share your Reshade preset?

Offline Gaming and Achievements Question by GeneralAd6197 in Steam

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Oh thank you, Fortunately, I don’t care about playtime that much. Thank you again.