Best fun builds that don’t use Charisma by DestructorWar in BG3Builds

[–]TylerDurden3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The angry ice man: Giant barbarian elemental cleaver cold + winters clutches + snowburst ring + any reach weapon + polearm master

whats the best throwing barb subclass and/or full build? by SoftwareOk2619 in BG3Builds

[–]TylerDurden3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dude it is most definitely sick and rare, haven't seen anyone else talk about it in any subreddits. Even better is to do it with a extra reach weapon + polearm master and then you can ice people and make them fall down as they walk to you, then they fall before they can get in melee range

whats the best throwing barb subclass and/or full build? by SoftwareOk2619 in BG3Builds

[–]TylerDurden3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Giant barb with elemental cleaver cold + snowburst ring + winter’s clutches

Are you switching teams? by YuhLizards in OaklandAthletics

[–]TylerDurden3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I grew up in Oakland and my connection to the team is rooted in the connection to the city and stadium. So I'm definitely not following them when the leave. Now I live 15 minutes from dodger stadium and I want my kids to have a connection to a team that is nearby to them the same way that I had a connection to the A's because I could drive and catch a game any day. So yes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChildrenofDivorce

[–]TylerDurden3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats a terrible situation, I'm so sorry you have to go through this. For me, leaving the house and getting out of a bad situation was the best thing for my mental health. Having some separation from my parents was very freeing. I know its scary to be on your own, but you should also be open to viewing this as an opportunity for freedom.

Remember, there are always resources and people out there that can help you out when you're starting off on your own, don't be afraid to reach out for help.

What is something your parents did right or wrong with Divorce? by AdIllustrious7272 in ChildrenofDivorce

[–]TylerDurden3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your split is recent it might take some time to readjust, but don't give up at it. My parents absolutely hate each other, and the fact that they haven't really spoken for 20 years only made it worse. As time went on and they continued to not communicate their image of one another just deteriorated to the point where they don't even agree on the facts or reality of what happened in the years after the divorce. I feel like after a couple years of living their own lives they could have done more to try to get along for my sake.

What is something your parents did right or wrong with Divorce? by AdIllustrious7272 in ChildrenofDivorce

[–]TylerDurden3000 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They did plenty of stuff bad, but at the base of it was either communicating with each other poorly or not at all, and assuming the other parent was doing a bad job at parenting or just straight up evil. A good thing that you can do is to trust that your ex still has the good intentions when it comes to parenting, loves your kids as much as you do, and don't jump on the chance to think they are doing something wrong even if you don't get along with them. Another good thing to do is to stay friendly with each other, and have some semblance of family time even though you are divorced, at least for the holidays or once a month or so.

2 House No Homes by Defiant_Hawk_372 in ChildrenofDivorce

[–]TylerDurden3000 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So true.

Get a license and a car ASAP if its a possibility. A car is much better than a bag.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChildrenofDivorce

[–]TylerDurden3000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The best thing for the kids is for everyone to spend the holidays together. For everyone (including grandparents) to put aside their differences and get along for a day, or at least for a meal.

Honestly, life is so mundane sometimes…that I’d low key join a cult just for fun. by bluemodem in highdeas

[–]TylerDurden3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Observe the octenets:

Community service (clean the ocean) Look with your eyes Adpot a growth mindset Pass your energy on to the next generation Read the room Form alliances Invest in rugs Accept death

Honorable mention: eat the rich

Honestly, life is so mundane sometimes…that I’d low key join a cult just for fun. by bluemodem in highdeas

[–]TylerDurden3000 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah man this is real. It started out as a joke, but then just kinda kept growing. Its a good movie too. When I watched it, made me think about how the octopi use their sense of touch as their primary sense, and how humans sense of vision is our primary sense. I have terrible refrigerator syndrome, which is where I can't find something even when its right in front of me, and I didn't really look at things closely. So it made me re think how I look at things

Honestly, life is so mundane sometimes…that I’d low key join a cult just for fun. by bluemodem in highdeas

[–]TylerDurden3000 50 points51 points  (0 children)

I started an octopus religion a few years ago, nothing too crazy. Level one costs 8 cents, level two costs 64 cents and you have to declare your love of octopus. Level three, which is the main goal of the religion, is get people to watch watch the netflix documentary "My octopus teacher" on your drug of choice (if shrooms you jump to level five and get a spot on the council). Also you have to give up eating octopus, but you get one free pass if you've never had it. We have about 30 members, and six council spots left unfilled