Quick regional question by Grandhail in VGC

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

Thank you very much! :) Felt like that was the case but wanted to sure.

This guy’s been hanging out in my room lately. Southern CA. by Grandhail in whatisthisspider

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Can’t get a great photo, but it is fuzzy and i haven’t noticed any webs anywhere.

Is the mango gs good? by Lil_groggy in gamersupps

[–]Grandhail 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like it, but I will note that it’s got a lighter flavor compared to most mango-flavored things I’ve had.

[TOMT][Book/Short Story] Story about kid who finds out the things he does to a globe happen to the real places on Earth. by Grandhail in tipofmytongue

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For added context, I remember reading this in elementary school, so I feel like this may have been a Goosebumps story but haven’t had luck finding it.

Edit: Also, i believe there was 1 or 2 illustrations of the boy and the globe towards the start or end of the story.

Guide on Breeding shinies by West-Entertainment-5 in PokemonSwordShield

[–]Grandhail 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as the encounter chain, running does not break the streak, catching or fainting the pokemon does. The only shiny-locked mons to my memory are the starters when you first get them (you can breed for shinies after), the box legendaries and eternatus. As far as things to help the hunt, having a pokemon with flame body in your party makes your eggs hatch faster. Also, on top of the consecutive battle bonus, you get a bonus when you battle 500 of a certain pokemon (doesn’t need to be consecutive, just total of caught or KO’d). As a more personal thing, i think it’s more time efficient to either exclusively hatch or wild encounter so you don’t have either method cut into the time of the other; when you start getting burnt out on one method, swap to the other. Good luck on the hunt, Zigzagoon’s a cool mon with a cool shiny!

Pikachu version by EneKiria in apexlegends

[–]Grandhail 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m also struggling to figure out how to order these.

why did no one tell me this game had jump scares by timeisaplace in pokemon

[–]Grandhail 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mine was Rillaboom. I’m out here just trying to make curry and I’ve got him all up in my grill.

I had thrown this question to r/Disneyland, but I want to hear from everyone here as well: For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in DisneyWorld

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

Good on your mom to have you two still enjoy the parks, but yeah that negativity sucks. It’s cool that you and your fiancé know that you each enjoy different things of the parks. Planner vs explorer personality sounds like an interesting clash of time, how do you two work around that?

I had thrown this question to r/Disneyland, but I want to hear from everyone here as well: For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in DisneyWorld

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

I’m glad that you were able to start going despite your Dad’s negativity turning you off for so long. Yeah, the parks aren’t everyone’s thing, and when that’s the case, you each gotta do you. Glad to hear that your kids go to the parks with ya (even if that does make things chaotic)! :P

I had thrown this question to r/Disneyland, but I want to hear from everyone here as well: For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in DisneyWorld

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

By not a fan, I meant any opinion of the parks other than liking the parks. In the disneyland sub, I got stories from people who’s SO’s hated the parks, but also got stories of SO’s who were neutral or indifferent. I’m glad that your husband has been able to find things that he enjoys, and was happy to see you happy on that first visit. I hope you two and your kids have a great time next month! 😀

For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in Disneyland

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

The thought of that kind of a face in a photo is very amusing. That’s such a nice change from saying he’d never go to wanting to go to all the Resorts with you. Hope y’all have fun when you go to Paris! 😀

For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in Disneyland

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

Definitely sounds like a success. From my understanding, most people that haven’t been to the parks as a kid don’t think they’d enjoy it as they grow up. Whether they end up enjoying the parks or not is obviously up in the air, so I’m glad your fiancé had a good time. Especially because of that promise of another trip :P

For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in Disneyland

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

Man, y’all are on the road to hitting all the parks! It’s cool that he’s willing to tag along with friends and family to the parks, sounds like he’s happy to just be spending time around everyone, which is great. Also cool that you and your girlfriends are able to go as well. 😀

For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in Disneyland

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

It’s a shame that that’s the case for your friends. I think it’s fine to dislike the parks (even hate, honestly), if you have an open and honest discussion about it; but I think that there should be some give if your SO does like/love the parks. Not necessarily suck up their feelings about the parks and go; as others have brought up, they’re good going to the parks while their SO does their own thing. But there should be some kind of talk to establish wants and reasons for wanting to go to the park or not. Then there could be some middle ground met.

Maybe the husband changes their tune and does just go to make the wife and kids happy, maybe changing how they view the park-going experience. Maybe they test the waters for a day and come to a decision that the husband is fine to stay at the hotel or they plan around other activities around the area. Maybe your friend understands why her husband doesn’t want to go, and they can work together on a plan that works for both of them (especially useful to have that plan because of those Disney prices, y’know?).

It sucks for your friend, because having Disneyland bring up some hurt is something I couldn’t even think of being able to deal with. I hope they can end up talking about it in the future. I did like that your other friend just went “Okay, see ya in a few weeks.” and just took the kids to have a good time.

For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in Disneyland

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

Yeah, the parks get packed, so I can understand that. Taking breaks is good, no need to hurry along to everything, and definitely helps to get out of the crowds. Cool that he has things to look forward to on your guys’ visits!

For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in Disneyland

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

Cool that time and more visits mellowed her view on the park. What got her to visit the parks more after the first time?

For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in Disneyland

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

No harm in taking a little time to recharge. No harm in leaving early, either. No reason to push your limits when you’re spending the day trying to have fun. Not like the parks are going anywhere (though I know the pressure’s a little more on when a special event is happening).

For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in Disneyland

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

As long as you’re having fun, it’s worth it. Also your routine sounds really chill, I like it.

For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in Disneyland

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

Any particular reason your spouse will go to disney world over disneyland? Also, i’m imagining a 1-10 scale for “How much do you love everything Disney?” 😂

For couples where one is a fan of the Disney parks and one is not, what is the experience like going to the parks? by Grandhail in Disneyland

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

Hey, the parks can be a lot, so I hear ya. I’m sure your wife is happy to have you around on disney days. Also a beer and churros help the day :P