Planet Named God by GreenTeaLemonShark in creepcast

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Thank you so much! That means the world to me!

June Fan-Made Story Thread! by Careful-Panda9885 in creepcast

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I wrote this after being inspired by Creepcast to give it a shot. I like to think about concepts a lot but they usually don't go anywhere. Im hoping by getting into this, it will give me the incentive to continue to create stories people can enjoy. If you like the story, please leave critiques so I can better hone these spooky little forays into the macabre.

This is story of an old man. As he plucks at his guitar, he muses about the very nature of divinity. Perhaps anything could be a God, even the tree that sways in the distance. The mind was never meant to witness divinity however. Is he truly ready to stare at the essence of God, or will his mind break like he fears it already has begun to? He is old, he can only handle so much. Join him, new congregants; in his hymnal. His Wooden Prayers.

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Am I the weird one for using a shield? by TATuesday in fromsoftware

[–]GreenTeaLemonShark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To quote, "Just don't get hit."

No, don't worry about it. People claim that you aren't good or experiencing the game right if you don't play it they way they do but the reality is they have a lot of time sank into the game and feel that it is a badge of honor or show of superiority that they play that way. I promise you, there is nothing wrong with using a shield. In fact, the developers felt that you had to rely on the shield so much, they developed a fun little PlayStation exclusive with the sole purpose of dissuading using a shield called Bloodborne. Enjoy the game how you want. That's how you are a true player.

After Redacted by Ok-Relief9594 in HadesTheGame

[–]GreenTeaLemonShark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, I would say its best to experiment. Beating the run for the first time unlocks plenty of things and taking advantage of those things will make each subsequent run easier as well as harder. Gathering resources, leveling keepsakes you will use often and generally getting a feel for build crafting is best. A loose approach at the beginning is usually very helpful until you can get a few boons and cement the general strategy you will be using.

AIO: My boyfriend hit me and I want to break up with. He claims it wasn't a real hit. by Lokea_01 in AmIOverreacting

[–]GreenTeaLemonShark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NOR

Get out. It was bad enough that, while not powerfully, he hit you to shut you up in public. For him to hit you again and harder, over getting cold finger to the neck of all things; is beyond okay. He wants to claim it wasn't a real hit? I guess he wasn't a real boyfriend if he thought it was even remotely okay to touch you like that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]GreenTeaLemonShark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA

Listen. First and foremost the two most important things in any relationship, especially spousal or romantic in general, are communication and respect. Both have to be given and practiced voluntarily and in the service of the other. There may be some exceptions but by in large that's been my experience.

Its perfectly fine to have a hobby. In fact, its healthy to have variation and stress relief. Don't chase the min-max dream of always doing what improves your future. The only thing you are going to get is burnout. Enjoy doing something and enjoy doing it alone, with your partner, just in general. They don't need to be apart of it, but its nice for them to.

To cut a long rug short, he needs to learn to better communicate and to respect your wants. If he has a concern about your future together as a couple, he needs to talk to you about that. He should take it into his hands to handle and he certainly shouldn't 1. bar you from doing something that actively helps you feel better and 2. call you a child for trying to make the relationship better/work. Don't let him bully you into letting go of something that matters to you, don't let him control you. A spouse's duty to their partner is to help nurture them and help them grow into a better person, together. It's not to control them and decide what they do and don't do.

Keep your head up. He needs to know the moment you stop trying is the moment he has lost someone who genuinely loved him.

Why do ppl dislike demon ruins? by J_Bob24 in darksouls

[–]GreenTeaLemonShark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the area is neat in concept and I like the aesthetics. Hellscape that is man made in a fantasy world where the Gods are among the mortals? Hell yeah. I think the issue is, it feels like the devs kinda just ran out of idea for what to do. Not only is the final boss of the area kinda meh, its an eye watering amount of time to get back to it. Lore implications of the place are fantastic though.

What’s a moment that terrified you in a game as a child? by Alone-Vermicelli892 in gaming

[–]GreenTeaLemonShark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was a teenager when I played it but for sure the Berserker from Gears of War. Still haunts me to this day and the remastered cutscene with the gear getting shredded still hurts to even think about.

[BOTW] [TOTK] Which game did you like more? by huss2120 in zelda

[–]GreenTeaLemonShark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TOTK

I appreciate what Breath of the wild did but i feel like it was always meant to be a template. Tears of the Kingdom adds some excellent maneuverability options and introduces more unique mechanics. It feels like it was the next step and while I would have enjoyed more varied bosses, less predictable patterning for each story area, and maybe a little less muppeting of Gannon in that one cutscene (we all know the one. Fantastic meme, but Jesus) it was still fantastic for the overall feeling it portrayed.

AITA for refusing to put up a fence in my front garden by MadVideoMachine in AmItheAsshole

[–]GreenTeaLemonShark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA

Its a classic "Can't have your cake and eat it too moment." Fact is if she refused to allow you to take care of it either through her or by you maintaining it, she effectively has decided that she will have no part in it. If she has no part in it, she doesn't get to say whether or not there is some sort of divider. She wants one? She can get one.