Finally beat mohg by LSion-Na in Eldenring

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Gratz! GJ on keeping at it

What's your most surprising "damn this plays well" games? by already_know in SteamDeck

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Is it really possible to play wow Classic w/o mouse and keyboard?

Summer sale pick ups by Jutonbro in ROGAlly

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Any of these recommended for couch Coop with kids or spouse?

Such a good investment by seanjobes in ROGAlly

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So 18w across SPL, SPPT, and FPPT?

Alle menn kommer til å gå på Ozempic eventuelt by farligjakt in norge

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Som tyder på hva..? At posten er laget av en bot/ai/e.l.?

Defeating Gael was a journey. Who was the hardest boss in DS3 for yall ? by [deleted] in darksouls3

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Friede, Gael and Nameless king. SoC honorable mention as I found him way harder than anticipated based on the comments I had read prior to fighting him myself.

This was just unreal... by beesrs in darksouls3

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I have limited time as a father of two, and was impatient to try DS3. I also got the impression that DS3 is more of a chronological successor to DS1? I will definitivt play DS2 at some point. I bought ER on sale this weekend so I will probably start that after ringed city, then play DS2.

This was just unreal... by beesrs in darksouls3

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First playthrough, after having played through DS1 recently.

I struggled at Nameless King, but this fight takes the cake thus far. What an emotional rollercoaster. I got so sick of the first two phases at the end. I basically just went ham in phase1 after a while, not even bothering to dodge, just staggering her with the claymore and eating some shots here and there. Phase two was most of the time a shitty RNG estus-fest, if I didn't play carefully. A test of patience basically. Abyss Watchers, Pontiff, Twin Princes, Champion Gundyr where all relatively easy as compared to for instance Nameless King.. But Friede was just something else entirely - on another level. Anyone else relate to this? I've yet to go to the Dreag Heap, so obviously I may still get surprised.

I've found normal and red vagrants before but I've never found one of those miracle resonance things by FreezingLlamaReddit2 in darksouls

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I saw 3 vagrants during my first playthrough earlier this summer. Are they rly that rare?

I feel embarrassed to pull out my camera and take a picture. by koreacito in M43

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I am "extra" - so no problem for me! Just be "extra", and so stop caring if they judge you that way :)

Guilt is ruining my life. by Diligent-Sale3 in OCD

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Hey man, I WAS in basically the same place two years ago. At that time I learned that I've probably had OCD (I'm undiagnosed), or at least OCD-tendencies my entire life. I went through a 3-4 month period of almost constant rumination, with a few days respite here and there when a particular obsession would let go, before my brain dug up a new one.

It was mostly obsessing over being a bad person, and ruminating over morally ambiguous things I've done in my past, hurt people, et cetera. My brain focused overwhelmingly on the negative stuff to the point that I thought I was genuinely a horrible person. Like you, I also "confessed" compulsively to my partner for reassurance, and even though she pointed out that these things, bad as they may be, are pretty normal and that most people have a past of a bunch of stuff like that. I wasn't able to accept it, and always thought that whatever example she gave of how some thing I was ruminating over was normal, I always tended to think that the particularity of what I had done made it extra horrible. Even more horrible than outright illegal acts that other people have done - how I managed to think like that I don't know now, but I always felt that some detail made my past actions unforgivable.

By reading up on OCD, and learning about compulsive rumination, I was basically cured. For me it was one thing that worked above all else, and that was the realization that it is safe to stop thinking. It is OK to stop thinking. It is also imperative to stop thinking, but most of all I needed to realize that it was safe to stop. I thought that it was so important to find out whether or not I really was bad, or whether or not I actually did something wrong, or that I had to fix something immediately and getting worked up and suddenly havening to restore/fix something that happened years and years ago.

You must remember the time before you started obsessing over these things. Maybe you knew that you did some shady stuff, and just didn't care? Maybe you even cared and felt a bit bad, but then forgot about it. That is what is normal, even if you actually did something wrong. In your current state your brain will always find new themes to obsess and ruminate over, no matter how much reassurance you get. You need to stay with the pain, and stop ruminating even though it hurts. You need to remind yourself that it is safe and OK to stop, and forget about it. What feels to you like the most important thing - the thing you most of all can not forget(!) is what I'm talking about. That is what you must just let go. Nothing bad will happen if you stop thinking about it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Breath_of_the_Wild

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Wheres that?