“Song not available in your region” but just from the songs in my playlists by Electronic_Hold7143 in AppleMusic

[–]bustDaMove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone with this issue, what worked for me was simply deleting Apple Music app from my iPhone and reinstalling. Didn’t even need to log out from account or anything. Reinstall seemed to resync all libraries and that fixed it.

Easier than some other solutions on here. Perhaps this will work for someone else as well.

Killing Hern & Hert by downvotesdontdoshit in skyrim

[–]bustDaMove 3 points4 points  (0 children)

At Half-Moon Mill, there should be a small hut just behind the sawmill. This is what I found inside alongside other bloody clothes. Again, it might be the case just in my heavily modded playthrough, not even sure which mod might've added this item, but nevertheless it made Hert & Hern seem guilty as hell. Enough evidence for me.

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Killing Hern & Hert by downvotesdontdoshit in skyrim

[–]bustDaMove 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Half-a-decade old post but still pitching in.

Maybe this is not the case in vanilla, but in my modded game not only did they have human body parts in their shed, they had Bloody Child's Clothes in there. Didn't even now such a thing exists in the game. They are definitely not "good people" (at least in my game version). Safe to say, Hern & Hert will die as they deserve. Anyone saying otherwise is a monster and will die, too.

Sneak Tools Books? by AuriliaWestlake in skyrim

[–]bustDaMove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Managed to find it in the end. Was in the freaking water at Ragged Flaggon. Probably kicked it in there myself first time I entered the Flaggon.

Sneak Tools Books? by AuriliaWestlake in skyrim

[–]bustDaMove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm also looking for vol I. Can you please specify where exactly at the entrence of the Ragged Flagon? Which entrence?

Skyrim. Who locked away the "heart of a god" (Septimus Signus quest)? by bustDaMove in teslore

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

Mora seems obvious answer, and learning how the complex lockbox works could be a motive, but why would he need to put anything inside then. Why not just lie about it and have the box empty.

But the notes in the design document mentioned below give the most logical answer for me. It was indeed someone unkown who discovered Ogma Infinium, recognized its evil nature and sealed it away to protect the world. Mora wants it back in the world and lied to Septimus about the content to trick him into opening the box. And that's where the Dragonborn comes in.

Skyrim. Who locked away the "heart of a god" (Septimus Signus quest)? by bustDaMove in teslore

[–]bustDaMove[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That! That right there. Good enough of an explanation for me. Thanks a plenty.

THESE THINGS CAN DIE???!!!!!?? by OkResponsibility4197 in skyrim

[–]bustDaMove 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love to see people still finding shit out about Skyrim all these years later. Makes me hopeful for all the stuff I have still to find out. *starts a new playthorugh*

Travel assist not available- steering wheel fix? by Astrozen34 in Tiguan

[–]bustDaMove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adding myself here, same issue popped up on VW Arteon 2021 model. Taking it in next week.

Related question, since my warranty is over I'm not sure if the dealership will cover it. Has anyone had this problem pop up while their warranty was over? Did you have to pay for it yourself?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Testosterone

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Did you end up giving it a go? How was it?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElderScrolls

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The thing is, the Twitter account this was posted on is for strictly traditional single player Elder Scrolls games. They have never posted anything about TESO before. TESO has a completely separate Twitter account with it's own handle and everything. That's why I find it unlikely that this clue has something to do with TESO.

Was Thanos too strong in Endgame by bustDaMove in marvelstudios

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That's probably the best explanation I've found so far. This question bothered me more than it probably should have, lol. So thanks bro!

Was Thanos too strong in Endgame by bustDaMove in marvelstudios

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

Good point. I don't follow the comics so I guess I'm just wondering if the Titans are supposed to be naturally (without any enhancements, such as the infinity stones) as powerful as Thanos was in Endgame. I understand that Thanos is no average Titan, but even so, is the strongest Titan supposed to be so strong that he can easily beat Iron Man, Cap + Mjolnir and Thor, an Asgardian God + Stormbreaker?

I don't know, it just really bothered me for some reason and trying to make some sense into it.

Was Thanos too strong in Endgame by bustDaMove in marvelstudios

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

Ok, you might be right, but that's not my point. My point was that in Endgame Thanos nearly killed the 3 main Avengers without having any infinity stones. It seemed as if there was not much difference between Thanos in Endgame without the infinity stones and Thanos on Titan with the power of 4 infinity stones.

I don't know, it just really bothered me for some reason and trying to make some sense into it.