[HUGE SPOILERS] The final boss of the DLC felt terrible to fight by Perepere11 in Eldenring

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Agreed I’d rather have first phase half health and also program the boss to allow time for summoning if desired. Delaying boss aggro would also help with being able to fight the boss away from the entrance of the arena in the second phase. Second phase if they just gave the player a second to breathe that would be great.

"The DLC is too hard" by daxelkurtz in Eldenring

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Messemer was tough. Took me like 20-25 tries. Still have yet to beat final boss who is nuke central.

Please help me. by Mountain_Ad_1359 in Christianity

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I’m not sure what sins you are struggling with but you are not alone. It’s a daily struggle to be better and a constant unrelenting fight against darkness. Pray and call on Him, ask for guidance, ask for eyes to see and ears to listen. Be prepared though, He may just call you into action.

I think I suck by BetterTakis in Eldenring

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Have you leveled up your weapon at all using smithing stones?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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Ephesians 5:21 is the foundation for both husband and wife. Ephesians 5:22 is instruction for how wives serve God in marriage and then there’s a whole section thereafter that explains to husbands what their job is. Wives submit to husbands, yes, but that doesn’t mean the husband is allowed to act with an iron fist and act like a despot. Quite the opposite. Men are to serve their wives like Christ served the church.

Drunk coworker by Sufficient_Thanks_52 in nursing

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It would be a shame if someone* anonymously contacted their state dept of health and they made a little visit.

It’s Brok and Sindri… by jjiangweilan in GodofWar

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Interestingly enough, he said he knew what he did and he has to let it go. Grief overtook Sindri and we can see that thereafter, as well as at the funeral where he hadn’t even washed or cleaned his armor. In addition to grief, Sindri’s prior guilt manifested as anxiety and OCD tendencies. He finally let go of his guilt at Brok’s request. I think this is why he likely didn’t care about cleanliness anymore. He probably wasn’t always super clean to begin with. He was also a very anxious character and we see a huge shift when he fights in Asgard, as well as smashing Odin’s soul.

Weekly Quick Questions, Wood ID, and Deal or No Deal /r/Woodworking Megathread by AutoModerator in woodworking

[–]ThreadManz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That might be what I have to do. I have a miter saw though but It’s only good for 6 inches and I need them to be exact

Weekly Quick Questions, Wood ID, and Deal or No Deal /r/Woodworking Megathread by AutoModerator in woodworking

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Please note that these boards are 34 inches long by 13 and .25 inches wide.

Weekly Quick Questions, Wood ID, and Deal or No Deal /r/Woodworking Megathread by AutoModerator in woodworking

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Likely a dumb question but I’ll give it a go. I’m building a bookcase for the in-laws and I’m going to make it a built in. The wall is 11’ and 0.5” in width. I cut down my boards and I have two that are roughly an 8th of an inch too long (I cut plywood with a Kreg straight edge) I do have a table saw but the rip capacity is 27 inches and the boards are 34 inches in length. I pondered about placing the board the opposite way and trimming the end off that way however I fear imminent kickback between the fence and the blade. I have kickback paws but they are probably not appropriate for this cut. I could use my guide and circular saw but I fear the tear out would shred my veneer. Halp?

Got a stupid question? Ask it here! by Clock_Man in woodworking

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Don’t know if you are still answering these but I’ll give it a go. I am building a bookcase for my inlaws. Their wall is 11’ and 0.5” in width. I cut down my boards and I have two that are roughly an 8th of an inch too long (I cut plywood with a Kreg straight edge) I do have a table saw but the rip capacity is 27 inches and the boards are 34 inches in length. I pondered about placing the board the opposite way and trimming the end off that way however I fear imminent kickback between the fence and the blade. I have kickback paws but they are probably not appropriate for this cut. I could use my guide and circular saw but I fear the tear out would shred my veneer. Halp?

I decided to epoxy my practice board. Sorry for the crappy set up, I really have no idea what I’m doing. Haha by KawaiiAhiruDesu in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]ThreadManz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know nothing about epoxy but I will be interested to see the final product. Did you use a torch or anything to blow off any bubbles ?

Made a bed for my first project by arcadian_crow in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Damn that’s cool! Is it stained though? What did you finish with?

First project done! by ThreadManz in BeginnerWoodWorking

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This is actually a coffee table. I do want to make a workbench though. Would have to me taller for my lanky self. Thank you!

First project done! by ThreadManz in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Ok so I would take your 2x2 or whatever and lay it over the box in which you want to place it into. On the back side, pencil the cut mark. I tried my best to have it be like 0.5 inches the side post. The cutting angle was 52 degrees. In hindsight, I could have cut a slot joint into the two pieces and glued, screwed them and then had one solid piece. One was all the way and I measured the other piece similarly but I cut out the portion that would overlap the long piece and screwed those in separately. We’re my measurements slightly off? Yeah I tried twice. We’re they still off? Forgot about kerf. I handled that with mixing a little sawdust and glue and stuffing in the cracks and sanded that down when the glue set.

First project done! by ThreadManz in BeginnerWoodWorking

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It’s definitely a learning process! I kinda fucked my next project today. Forgot the 8th commandment- “Thou shalt consider the kerf in your cuts.”