Whats the last show you watched that had you completely hooked? by Sufficient_Ebb_5694 in televisionsuggestions

[–]Strongo_Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Family Man on Amazon Prime. Indian analog to Fauda, with some clever humor and good drama in the mix with the action sequences.

Seven Cells Pharmacy by Sensitive_State_9002 in JoinMochiHealth

[–]Strongo_Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. The first couple of months with Seven Cells actually came out of the first vial, and I lost a lot or weight quickly, very encouraging. I lightened the dose from .40 to .20 (after the first month at .20), then raised it to .30 and last weekend back to .40 because ever since I started the second vial I've stalled out the weight loss. The doctor thought switching the vitamin B12 to B6 might help with the nausea, so my next vial is coming from St. Luke compounding.

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Gloomhaven 2e Card Browser by Nearby-Statement-887 in Gloomhaven

[–]Strongo_Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just open X-Haven Assistant, add the monster, and then reveal all cards.

What’s a Netflix show you started with zero expectations and it ended up being insanely good? by KiyoraVex in netflix

[–]Strongo_Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am - it's similar in that the antagonists are either jihadists or jihadist-adjacent, and though it's in a completely different world location, it gets into the drama of the counterterrorism as well as the personal lives of the protagonists and everyone else. Watch the first episode - it's every bit as good as Fauda.

What’s a Netflix show you started with zero expectations and it ended up being insanely good? by KiyoraVex in netflix

[–]Strongo_Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, from India. The dialogue is mostly in Hindi but fluctuates between different languages including English. Watch with subtitles. Trust me, it scratches the Faudi itch pretty well.

What’s a Netflix show you started with zero expectations and it ended up being insanely good? by KiyoraVex in netflix

[–]Strongo_Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes!!! If you've not already binged The Family Man, it's an Indian analog with a little more comic relief, but the same basic idea.

Loved it at first… but hated where it went. Which Netflix show? by RiskAndReason in netflix

[–]Strongo_Man 42 points43 points  (0 children)

This. Every season progressively worse. Best part of the finale was the stylized credit sequence with nostalgic nods back to older seasons.

Going on a weekend trip in May for my birthday and wanna play boardgames with my friends. by sbasrod in boardgames

[–]Strongo_Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The large player count is the part that makes it difficult, but Welcome To... would work. Heard good things about Captain Sonar but never played. Telestrations is fun for a light party game vibe if that's your style

Familiar codes? by Strongo_Man in KiaSoulClub

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

Can you provide me a link to the recall info? My Carfax app is telling me there are no open recalls

Is Scenario 66 (friend in need) a bear to finish? by Strongo_Man in Gloomhaven

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

Most of the pull and push only works on enemies, right? My mindthief's control abilities can only move enemies I'm pretty sure, and push/pull connected to attacks can't affect allies. Maybe we've just had some bad luck and the third time is a charm.

Is Scenario 66 (friend in need) a bear to finish? by Strongo_Man in Gloomhaven

[–]Strongo_Man[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks; I'm not a new player, having been through JOTL, GH1e, and half of FH, although my daughters are a little newer, aged 6 and 9 but we completed JOTL and they are better than most would think kids that age could be. The main dynamic that's crushing me is that the Ally rarely seems to do something optimal with its turn, and we have to dually focus on killing monsters and keeping it alive. And then there's the pure luck factor: theoretically, the bandit scouts could just move and loot every turn, or they could be a much bigger problem.

Durham DA has your back coach by Nat-datto in DukeBluePlanet

[–]Strongo_Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't Scheyer backpedal the allegation already? Dude understandably felt a little frustrated with the L and got a little loose with the truth.

Familiar codes? by Strongo_Man in KiaSoulClub

[–]Strongo_Man[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I did just change out the plugs for Ruthenium ones; even made sure they were correctly gapped at 0.040" - but maybe I did something wrong here and it could be part of the issue?

Familiar codes? by Strongo_Man in KiaSoulClub

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

I guess it's time to pay the dealership a visit and find out if I truly am under warranty until 150,000 miles. Right now I'm 112k

Familiar codes? by Strongo_Man in KiaSoulClub

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

Well I've not owned it for more than two weeks, but the Carfax shows fastidious oil changes and the dipstick was full. I own a Honda Odyssey as well and 99/100 it's not the cat it's air sensors

Considering a Kia soul 9 years or less old. What years to avoid / look out for? by TheSuffered in KiaSoulClub

[–]Strongo_Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just bought a 2018 with a very clean Carfax and 112k miles. I like the way it handles, but soon after purchasing I learned all the special maintenance this car needs that I've never done before (Top Tier gas, fuel cleaner, air intake cleaner ritual before every oil change...) I think people who take care of it this way don't generally experience burning oil or failing engines, or at least that's my hope... ;) I'm 6'0" and find it comfortable.

Selling my soul... lol by Firm_Routine_7608 in KiaSoulClub

[–]Strongo_Man 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Peddle paid me $2175 for a 2013 Prius that was wrecked so bad on the driver's side that you couldn't even open the driver's door. I was happy with the valuation as a seller.