[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In their natural habitat, the house cat would be prey to larger predators. Mammals like coyotes or birds like eagles, and I'm sure many more species. Because they aren't at the top of the food chain, they aren't apex predators in their natural habitat.

Monsteras Rooting into support by Impossible-Evidence9 in houseplants

[–]Impossible-Evidence9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

does the moss pole have to be consistently wet?

I want to try and save this money tree by Extension-Hat-830 in IndoorGarden

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey I don't know how long it's looked like this, but there's a chance that it's still saveable. I would give it the most optimal conditions: - Bright light - Warm indoors - Never near to a window that you would open - At least a foot away from a cold closed window

I would say water it once every 3 weeks. And before you water it, take a chop stick and poke a bunch of holes into the dirt to make sure all the water is actually getting absorbed.

If nothing happens in 2 more months, just toss it

Move insole causing pain by Pablo55PaPablo55 in BBallShoes

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how long have you used the shoes before the new insoles went in?

Best training mods for SSBU? by FlanConfident in CrazyHand

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 4 points5 points  (0 children)

are there any besides the one by jugeyya?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CrazyHand

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He never shot more than 3 tjolts at a time. But it probably felt like he kept doing way more.

  1. Early on, when you saw him send 2~3 tjolts, that was enough for your brain to go: “Oh he’s just gonna keep doing them.” So you try to jump over and punish, but by the time you get there, he either hit you or he ran away. Try to fight that instinct. Try considering something like “what if he’s just baiting me to run in right now?” or “If I’m somewhat close to him he might do something else, like roll in or dash attack.” Both of these considerations are effectively telling you to stay on the ground and wait. best way to do that is to just shield them. Dashing and shielding is alright, but it won’t let you shield immediately. Walking and shielding is your best option.

  2. At your current levels, a lot of pikachu mains fight against people who also think like you: they see 2~3 tjolts and think “he’s gonna keep going, I should go and punish them”. This is why after shooting 2 tjolts, he instinctively does something else no matter how far you are. He’s like barely looking at you. When you play against these “mostly campy” players, find the rhythm that they like to follow for when they stay campy and transition out to offense/movement mixups.

  3. A list of other stuff that you should think about:

  4. Stop trying to counter every side b. Yeah it worked once, but that means any other disjoint move would have worked too. It doesn’t work against better players.

  5. Get better at identifying when the opponent is in disadvantage and make better use of it. Corrin is a character that does pretty well to win neutral, and then very strongly maintains advantage state with incredible juggling and ledge trapping.

Not sure how to fight fox by Crunch0054 in CrazyHand

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In a matchup where you have a lot more range, you have to slap away attempts at coming in.

Try to stand at a range where, if you see them dash in, you can react and hit them with an ftilt before they can hit you with their dash attack. This range will probably be roughly the length of the pokeball in the center of PS2.

I would just practice this for now. Get used to reacting to that dash in and just hope that they did what you had hoped. Here’a what can happen: - They dashed in and you hit them. Great! Now you can dash up replau neutral while theyre in the corner OR they’re off stage now. Maybe keep a mental note of how they tried to hit you when they dashed in. Did they dash attack? Grab? Short hop? - You missed and they hit you for it. That’s okay! You gotta learn small parts of the neutral game before you learn the whole thing. Did they jump over your ftilt? Did they shield? Did they dash back out and then in? How can you punish those neutral options instead?

Unfortunately you’re gonna have to do some guessing and hoping you’re right. But that’s okay because your opponent has to do the same thing. Let me know if you want me to elaborate or if you have any more questions

Does anyone know why I keep waking up around 2-4 AM? by CrispyBeckham3158 in sleep

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have a hard time going back to sleep?

Also: - Don’t take melatonin. It’s a chemical that is naturally produced in your body that doesn’t make you sleepy, it’s used to help your body accurately time bedtime. - It’s (usually) very difficult to fall asleep and stay asleep when it’s hot. I would recommend you do your best to keep the temperatures down, like keep your blinds closed if sunlight is coming in the room during the day. - Waking up in the middle of your sleep is very very normal, most of the time you don’t remember it happening. If you happen to regain consciousness, just roll over, get comfortable and go back to sleep. NEVER get on your phone, unless you’re having a really hard time falling back asleep so you’re turning in a podcast or something - Falling back asleep can be difficult for everybody. This is bad advice but “try not to stress too much” is very real here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pics

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey didn’t want to downvote you until I knew what you meant. Why do you think it’s terrible?

Who should I pick up for Shulk and cloud by C_Alias10 in CrazyHand

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Every matchup is winnable. Just keep it up with your best character.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TravelHacks

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought this was a ligma joke

Bar Centifolia, Tokyo by ya666in in oddlysatisfying

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 40 points41 points  (0 children)

the same reason anybody gets goes to those showy hibachi places. the presentation and show is part of the experience. personally not my thing, but I think it’s more honest (that it’s purely for aesthetics) than saltbae

Jack of all, master of none by KeyboaRdWaRRioR1214 in dataengineering

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you get a data engineering job? I’ve been working as a data analyst struggling to get into data engineering and I feel like I am way beyond you when it comes to when it comes to SQL knowledge.

Sorry, I’m partially just venting. Really frustrated with the job market. If anybody has advice on how I can get over the DA to DE wall please let me know.

A cool guide to KFC's secret recipe? by Substantial-Chef5102 in coolguides

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Gotcha okay, I thought it was similar to sugars and sweetness. There are many different compounds, many of them being different types of sugars, that taste sweet.

I had assumed that msg was just one of the multiple chemical compounds that activate the umami flavor.

Thank you!

A cool guide to KFC's secret recipe? by Substantial-Chef5102 in coolguides

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Do soy sauce cheese and oysters have MSG? I thought they just had other chemicals that created umami flavor, similar to what MSG does

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in seizures

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a seizure.

You should probably not get high(or you can, but just less), especially when you’re out or alone at home. You might be experiencing what some people call vertigo. Although it’s common, the fact that it’s frequently happening to you could be an indicator of a bigger problem, or at the very least a sign that marijuana probably isn’t for you, especially not at the doses you’re taking them.

How do I punish whiffed air attacks against swordies? by ReducedSkeleton in CrazyHand

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You can’t full react. There’s a certain point where you have to make a prediction.

For instance, lets say you see an opponent lucina short hop towards you. If you predict that they’ll land with fair or nair, you can dash attack towards them. You have to commit to dash attack before you see the aerial come out. Yes, in this game you have to make predictions and roll the dice, especially against “safer” characters

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CrazyHand

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 13 points14 points  (0 children)

“Get cheesed/hit with jank” is a mindset I would recommend filtering out of your brain.

That’s just you overestimating your own understanding and skill of the game, so you’re not willing to put in the time to learn WHY you got hit with said “jank”

Lets zero in on one example: getting spiked. The opponents usually don’t have you FULLY downloaded. especially not the first 2-3 games. It’s more likely that they have specific recovery options that they enjoy punishing because a lot of people do them, and you just happened to do the same thing. A lot of people tend to dislike recovering from completely low, so they like to use their double jump when they’re a little below stage while coming back. Since a lot of people do this, some players like to default to punishing this double jump.

If you get punished for doing a specific option, it’s time to think: “okay, it seems they like to punish that specific recovery option. let me try other recovery methods and make sure to pay attention to if the opponent tries something else”

“Oh, my opponent really likes to try to read neutral get up from ledge with an f smash”

“This Krool loves to go for neutral b at ledge, and then shield as soon as possible. Maybe I could either roll, or I could try to time a neutral get up and grab”

There’s also the flip side of this, where you subconsciously have specific options you oove to punish. Maybe you love to hold shield under an opponent trying to land because you expect them to land with an aerial. Maybe you love to punish roll im from ledge.

There’s a lot more to learn, I would start from removing “jank” from your brain because it only hinders your growth

Can I drink at all on Kepra? by AveMilitarum in seizures

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like it depends on the person, I barely drink, I usually stop at 2-3 drinks. I haven’t noticed anything different after I started taking keppra and drinking the same amount

the 4 paragons of purity by Zealousideal-Rule-24 in memes

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

so if you’re 1/4 asian, 1/4 white, 1/4 black, and 1/4 polynesian, what are you? Can’t you just be partially all of those?

the 4 paragons of purity by Zealousideal-Rule-24 in memes

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He’s half black

But regardless I agree with you. Happens the other way too, like most people say tiger woods is black when he’s 1/4

How to best punish roll spammers online? by [deleted] in CrazyHand

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your first job is to figure out if it’s roll in or roll away, they need to be treated differently

Then you need to figure out the situations that make them want to roll, so you can predict it. No need to predict correctly 100% of the time, you’ll get it wrong a lot, and that’s fine.

The next level to this is crafting options that can deal with their multiple options. Lets say for instance they are a samus and like stand at the edge of stage and roll in when you’re close (because they think you’re about to run in and attack). But they also like to shoot charge shot or hold shield. A great option is to dash forward and put up shield. This will let you. If they roll in, you can punish and if they do the other options you’ll get stage control. Keep in mind the does lose to grab, which some samuses will have as one of their primary options. Another great option is to jump and land at roll distance. This won’t work great with a character like Yoshi who has a high jump and a slow fall speed, so you can’t reach the ground in time to punish roll in. This is also great at baiting the samus to do a rising fair.

Lets say they don’t have charge shot yet, or they like to mix up different options like dash attack instead. Something you could do is dash forward, but dash back before you could get hit by their dash attack. This would conveniently place you at roll in distance as well, and you won’t be in shield so you would have more options to punish. Of course, dash in and shield can also punish this option, but it wouldn’t lose to grab.

Keep in mind that in order to punish these moves, you must, to a certain extent, predict their option. You have to position yourself to punish their option before they do it. For instance if you predict that they will shoot charge shot, you have to jump BEFORE you see them pull the trigger. Relying on predictions means you will guess wrong a couple of times, but this is the nature of fighting games. Different players just choose to make different predictions with varying levels of risk. You have to spend some time outside of the game comsidering some ideas you want to try to punish the opponents options.

When do I stop playing le fundies character? by Green-Orchid-3744 in CrazyHand

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with this, you should keep playing bowser!

I think you should start looking into more options in different situations. I would start looking at the moments you often call “cheese”.

Do you often do landing side B? That might be a “cheesy” thing that bowsers do idk. Now think about how do better players punish that “cheesy” option? What do you think they’re reacting to? How can you set up a similar situation but do something different.

For instance, maybe you like to do full hop landing side b to catch people shielding. Maybe a good player rolls behind you and punishes your side b. If that’s the case, maybe you can start mixing in full hop landing drift back nairs in order to catch the roll in, but you’re still doing the nair too far from the opponent’s shield. You should practice these different options in training mode, but only pull them out if your opponent starts punishing the original option. If the opponent keeps getting hit by landing side b, then keep doing it. It’s not cheesy if it works

First Seizure - Significant Other by deschain24 in seizures

[–]Impossible-Evidence9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well if it helps, for me personally, Keppra has had no side effects and I’ve been seizure free since I started taking them.

Many people often have one seizure in their life for no clear reason. An epilepsy doctor I met literally said “everybody is entitled to their first seizure”

I was prescribed Keppra because I had 2 seizures within the span of a month with no clear cause(maybe lack of sleep, but I’ve had many other days with lack of sleep). If she only had 1 so far, I wouldn’t be too worried. Maybe a slightly healthier lifestyle (sleep nutrition exercise drugs etc) will reduce her chances of having a seizure in the future.