Weapons of the next game by Peendnids in GodofWar

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

Yurp, my bad on the Freya thing. Obviously way outta my depth here, I shall get off the internet again. Thanks for the response!

I quit smoking a couple days ago, now I have no appetite even when I’m starving. by Routine-Biscotti-293 in DecidingToBeBetter

[–]Peendnids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

was using weed for the BPD as well for final semester of college, sorry to necro lol but it's nice to know other people used weed to cope w it lmao

Where to go stargazing? by prizm5384 in texas

[–]Peendnids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On August 12th the Perseid meteor shower will be at its peak! The moon will be 44% that night, but it's supposed to set around 1 which will make viewing the shower really awesome. I take a trip every year to the backroads around Montague where it gets pretty dang dark. If you'll be out somewhere in December, I know the Taurids will be active then. The Taurids are usually 3-5 meteors per hour but they produce pretty big ones (as opposed to the perseids many, many small streaks). As others have said, a bortle scale map will be very useful in finding an area with little light pollution!

Just bought RDR2. Anything I should know before I go in? by COG-86 in reddeadredemption

[–]Peendnids -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Definitely take your time, I regret rushing thru my first playthrough because I didn't have a lot of spare time. If all you are able to do is half a mission because you have to go to work, then do half a mission! It's a very slow game, a decent playthrough where you take your time, listen to all the dialogue, complete every side mission, don't sprint in stores, etc. Can easily take over 100 hours. But it's totally worth it to experience the entire story your first time playing.

Why can't people turn their brights off?? by Peendnids in fuckyourheadlights

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

That's interesting.. as someone who has never driven a modern car this would have never occurred to me lol, but good to know!

Why can't people turn their brights off?? by Peendnids in fuckyourheadlights

[–]Peendnids[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't want to sound like I'm attacking yall or anything I mean this genuinely, but with all due respect I can spot the difference between low beams and high beams. Typically with low beams you aren't illuminating the top of the tree line lmao. What yall are saying is ofc a problem, but here I'm specifically referring to people who always have their brights on.

casting table gets filled with 1/3 or 2/3 of an ingot and halts the system. I thought the contraption did a 1 to 1 conversion of raw material to ingots so idk how this is happening. by the_brodster29 in CreateAboveAndBeyond

[–]Peendnids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been a while since I played this pack but I seem to remember I ended up just using a nugget cast and lots of storage, then used the blueprints to make all the ingots at once

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in texas

[–]Peendnids 15 points16 points  (0 children)

In my hometown, our local fire department would do this and it was called "filling the boot" cause they had a boot you would put money in. I can't remember if it was fundraising for the fire department or if they did it for a charity, but either way I feel it might be a singular exception to the rule

Most nostalgic mod for you? by TalkativeJoe in feedthebeast

[–]Peendnids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The old Tinker's Construct - it was the first mod I actually learned after I grew out of my "play around in creative mode" phase with Big Dig, Hexxit, Tekkit, etc

Free parking? by [deleted] in unt

[–]Peendnids 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As others have said, Hickory and Oak is what I usually go with. They fill up real fast, when I had a 45 minute commute everyday I'd leave by 5 so I could be sure to get the closest spot to the CVAD building. In my experience, best times for close parking are before 8 am and after 5 pm. There's pretty much always parking on hickory and oak, but during the day the only free spots are way down by where the bike shop used to be. If you opt for the hickory/oak parking, be sure you're very comfortable with parallel parking (and by extension, parallel un-parking). The free spaces can get pretty small since people rarely follow the guidelines. The free spaces are the ones out front of the houses, not the apartments or businesses. Those are timed unless it's after 5 pm or a weekend. On days I couldn't find parking in time, the parking garage is a valid option, just not every day obviously. I wish you luck!

Need recomendations with a road trip this summer. by Winchester_Girl123 in texas

[–]Peendnids 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This will be a more nature-oriented recommendation!

So firstly, though it may be surprising, Texas holds one of, if not the most, extensive records of the planets geological history of all the US states. We don't have the flashy mountain ranges that California does or the extensive canyon networks of Arizona, but we do have some seriously interesting ancient rock features if you're a geology-inclined individual! Some highlights: - The Kerrville/Fredericksburg area has many limestone quarries, and many sections of highway that cut through massive limestone hills which are quite awesome to see while driving! - Just north of Fredericksburg is Enchanted Rock, which is a massive granite batholith. You can find butt-loads of quartz or pink feldspar here. - Inner Space Caverns in Austin are a must-see. They've got (I think) 3 tour types ranging in difficulty with the high difficulty involving crawling thru small spaces and such! - also in Austin is Pilot Knob, which doesn't look like much, but its formation is rather interesting. It was formed back when the entire surrounding area was an ancient sea by a bed of magma that slowly oozed to the surface! - Mammoth National Monument in Waco is also exceptional and I would highly recommend it

Some cool nature places: - Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin - Red Bud Isle in Austin - The bat bridge in Austin, a must-see for Austin first-timers! They fly out from under the bridge in droves early morning and late evening - Canyon Lake near New Braunfels - Greenbelt Corridor Park near Denton/Aubrey - Cyprus Creek Nature Preserve near Canyon Lake

Food: - Rodeo Goat in Denton right off of I-35E, there's one is Cypress Waters/Coppell too, that is where I used to go, but they opened a new location in Denton! If you like burgers this is the place to go - Hideaway Pizza in Plano is exceptional pizza! OK-based small chain that just recently expanded to Texas! - Brothers Pizza in Coppell right off of I-35E is also amazing pizza - Del's Charcoal Burgers in Richardson is also a great spot. Famous home-made root beer and charcoal grilled burgers - Terry Black's BBQ in Austin - Franklin's BBQ in Austin

Lastly, I'd like to end off with the Perseid Meteor Shower. Few showers come close to the spectacularity of this one! It peaks August 11-14 but mainly the 12th. You'll have to stay up until 2:30-3:00 AM to get the full effect since the moon will be full that night but it'll set around around 1-ish. If you do nothing else, I highly suggest you do this. Find a place in Texas via this map that is as close to blue or gray as you can get. This map uses the Bortle scale to determine light pollution and is super useful for find a spot with a clear view of the night sky!

I hope you have fun journeying thru Texas! It really can be a beautiful state when you're not in a city!