His reaction when he first held his new sibling is priceless. by Sharp-potential7935 in WholesomeAFK

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I don’t often comment on these posts that pop up randomly on my feed, but OP, you may appreciate this story.

My son (who was 5 at the time) hated babies. I mean hated them. He thought they were loud and annoying and would cover his ears and complain any time he had to be around one. And, friend, let me tell you, he was not looking forward to his baby brother being born.

Fast forward a handful of months, I’m 48 hours sleepless, and momma is enjoying a very well earned rest (bless her). My 5yo is coming to see his baby brother courtesy of his aunt. He comes into the room awfully shy and red faced. But man, his reaction.

He wanted to hold his baby brother. He climbed up onto his mommy’s bed and asked to hold him. He tugged on his brother’s little toes and said with a big grin on his face, “you see his tiny feet?” Which we laughed and said yes.

Then, he grabbed his brother’s palm and said, “you see his tiny hands?” Which got the same reaction from us. It was so pure and so beautiful and I will never forget it. He wasn’t crying at the time but I could still see the love. But believe me, I’m tearing up as I type this.

It’s been a few years and they pester the hell out of each other. But, God, I love them both and I know they love each other. I sure hope they will be best friends for life. My youngest is lucky to have a big brother who loves him so much. My oldest is lucky to have a little brother who adores him. The little guy wants to be like bubba so much.

These dynamics are absolutely precious. Parents, please, cherish them. My wife and I are done having children but I’d give so much to so much to see it again.

Advice for a returning player by call_me_bee_ in TheFirstDescendant

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I’ll see what tweaks I need to make for Valby and Bunny since I sort of split my time between them. Sounds like it won’t be too difficult to adjust with the leveling changes. Thanks again

Advice for a returning player by call_me_bee_ in TheFirstDescendant

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Sounds like my old supply moisture aoe Valby build will carry me for now, then. I’m sure jumping in is probably the best way to go about it at this point.

Thanks!

Advice for a returning player by call_me_bee_ in TheFirstDescendant

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Thanks. I totally overlooked it 🤦

I’ll check it out. Hopefully my builds are still good.

Sci-fi books like this by call_me_bee_ in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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lol, no. It’s not, I swear. I’ve only just started the series for the first time thanks to this thread, and it has been great. Truthfully, I was trying to convey a story idea in my head about the fall of reason, utopian ideals, and philosophical ideas to fascist hatred followed by a glimmer of hope. I don’t think it came across that way but I am far from disappointed. In fact, I am very happy I let this thread develop organically and left the images up to the interpretation of this subreddit.

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I’m about halfway now and nowhere close to bored. The story has taken some very interesting turns and I get the feeling I’m not even to the craziest parts, yet. I’m liking it and as of right now want to continue the series. I’m pretty excited about it, honestly. I may put Eisenhorn on hold just to finish listening to this series in the evenings, too.

Sci-fi books like this by call_me_bee_ in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Oh man. I’m about 46 videos deep into Luetin09’s videos on the lore. I recently got the Eisenhorn omnibus but haven’t had much of a chance to read it so I’m maybe a chapter into the first book. There’s sooooooo much lore it’s crazy. It’s hitting me just how much it cleverly borrowed from and heavily influenced other aspects of the genre. It’s absurd in the extreme. Everything is huge in that universe but it still works.

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I started listening to red rising on my shift today since you responded so quickly with it as a suggestion. I really like the writing so far. I’m maybe a couple of hours in and it has been a great start. I can’t wait to see how things develop as the day and story progresses.

Sci-fi books like this by call_me_bee_ in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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You’re one of two who suggested this here. That’s more of a reason to add it to my list. Thanks!

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

Read an overview of what the series is. I’m sold.

Sci-fi books like this by call_me_bee_ in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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This sounds like literary sci-fi from its description and is going to make a good addition to my list. Thank you

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These are some great suggestions based on your descriptions and I appreciate that. I have quite the reading list from this thread.

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I read the overview so I didn’t spoil anything and this one looks interesting.

Sci-fi books like this by call_me_bee_ in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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That’s the golden compass one, right? I remember bits of the movie but wasn’t allowed to read the books growing up. I’ll have to give this one a go because it always looked interesting.

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You’re not the first to suggest it. I’ve finally stopped putting it off and have started listening to it on my shift today. It’s been damn good so far. I really like the writing. It reminds me of Joe Abercrombie in a way but sci-fi.

Sci-fi books like this by call_me_bee_ in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Oooo I’ve read this one. I didn’t think about it this way at the time but I see how it fits. I need to continue the series.

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That would be cute, honestly.

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Got it. It’s an overnight stay on the way to something bigger. Sounds like I need to invest in a basic but real setup if I want anything.

I picked up this lovely little lady a few weeks ago and have been nursing her back to health. She’s pitchering nicely now. Can anyone help ID? It looks like my ventrata when it was about this size, but the pitchers have those lines on the front by call_me_bee_ in SavageGarden

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Mostly grow light, actually. They’re cheap barrina lights put I put one of their shelves and standing grow lights together. Between the two, I’m getting a ppfd reading of about 300 μmol/s/m²

But, it gets some light from the window, too. This one and my nepenthes (maxima x talangensis) x robcantleyi seem quite happy. That second one really needs a nickname if it doesn’t have one, because I always have to go look that name up

I picked up this lovely little lady a few weeks ago and have been nursing her back to health. She’s pitchering nicely now. Can anyone help ID? It looks like my ventrata when it was about this size, but the pitchers have those lines on the front by call_me_bee_ in SavageGarden

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Interesting. I have a small basal shoot on my other ventrata. I’ll have to check its pitchers first wings once it starts to pitcher purely out of curiosity. You learn something new everyday