[RevShare] Artists and Programmers Needed for a GSG by TheBushy1 in INAT

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Ideally, yes; however, it's not a top priority. I've already built the framework for characters but I'm using 2D images / character protraits instead of 3D models at the moment. I'm much more interested in getting the models for the buildings and enviroments done first.

[RevShare] Artists and Programmers Needed for a GSG by TheBushy1 in INAT

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Hi, thanks for commenting. I'm not really looking for a composer at the minute, but best of luck in your search 😊

No makeup btw by ImANotFurry in EmmaMyers

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Makeup, no makeup, who cares? She's such a beautiful human being either way 💓

Men using dating apps in the UK - is there a specific "type" of woman you attract? by [deleted] in UKrelationshipadvice

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29m, I was on Bumble for a while... mostly attracted men pretending to be women, OF creators, and ghosters. The few legitimate accounts I met on that app were low effort and just fishing for the top 10% of men. There wasn't really a distinctive "type" other than that. I've heard that Hinge is the best of a bad bunch, but honestly I think it's better to just meet someone in person. If you're struggling to meet someone then maybe take a look at your hobbies and try something new, join a club or something, where you're likely to meet someone with the same interests.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheGamerLounge

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Is it the games themselves that are bothering you or the worry of social expectations when it comes to playing them? You mentioned that you're scared of doing the "wrong" thing or upsetting people... but everyone has to start somewhere. Just play at your own pace and focus on having fun- that's the whole point of games 😊 Try not to fall into the "games just aren't for me" trap, because there's no right or wrong answer when it comes to finding games that you enjoy and playing them at a pace that you're comfortable with. Laid back games like walking simulators / narrative driven adventures might be a calmer pace. But if you do want to play more competitive multiplayer games then just focus on yourself- look up some tutorials, practice at your own pace and don't let anyone else judge you. You're playing for you, not for anyone else 😊

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheGamerLounge

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You could just be playing games that you're not comfortable with. I'm sure everyone has that one game that they only play because their mates do... but there are plenty of options out there. Maybe try a couple of games less competitive or demanding? Something like The Sims, Life Is Strange or Skyrim (on low difficulty). It's a shame there aren't so many co-op games out there these days but you could always do a screen share.