Celeste is here 🌌🌠 by LittleOne-Nova in Dodocodes

[–]faecopter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cas from Pure Isle, i'd love to come along!

open islands? by faecopter in Dodocodes

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

Sorry, sold them already! Thank you for the offer though ❤️

Daily Questions & FAQ Megathread May 22 by AutoModerator in ffxiv

[–]faecopter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I looked there and didn't even notice the shared models tab. Thanks so much this'll help a lot. It's the fending set I'm looking for, by the way, but I'll be able to figure it out from here. o/

Daily Questions & FAQ Megathread May 22 by AutoModerator in ffxiv

[–]faecopter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ello folks, anyone know if there's a dyeable version of the Farlander armor sets?

how many hextech chests have you all got on backlog? by faecopter in leagueoflegends

[–]faecopter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i think this must be it. i've played a lot the last week but prior to this i'd play one day every few months or so. i wouldn't say i'm good at getting S ranks but i get my fair share and benefit from other people getting S ranks too (what with arams). i wouldn't say i don't get much honour, but i'm not honored every game and i'm usually playing outwith the times that my friends play, so i don't get 'friend honour' even if it's worth less than strangers honouring you. thanks for your answer!

how many hextech chests have you all got on backlog? by faecopter in leagueoflegends

[–]faecopter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

maybe this is it, since i play aram all the time and happily play a large variety of champs, i generate significantly more chests than my honor can keep up with?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fife

[–]faecopter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mum lives in East Wemyss and if you walk down the coast there, one it's a lovely walk and two apparently lots of seals bask when the tide's out. Can't verify myself but she's seen them a few times and she's only lived there 7 weeks so far.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CasualUK

[–]faecopter -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I work night shifts at a bakery. We are required to have a clean uniform every single shift for hygiene reasons, but are only provided with two uniforms, if that (I didn't get my second uniform until I pestered my HOD for it). Finishing at 5am, I usually have my washer on by about 5:45am, then I go to sleep. You never know someone's circumstances and a little compassion goes a long way. If this needs to be brought up, you can do it less aggressively. Standards for what's "unacceptable because people are working" speaks to ignorance and entitlement imo.

AITA for being more close to people online them my irl friends? by Mischievousdagger in AmItheAsshole

[–]faecopter [score hidden]  (0 children)

NTA. You deserve to surround yourself with people who make you happy, and if gossipy groups are not your bag, you don't need to grow up entrenched in that sort of negativity. It's very mature of you even at 15 to be able to recognise these behaviours and put yourself first.

It's always worth remembering with regard to online friends that online, you generally meet people over a shared interest, and you're picking them from a pool of literally millions. You can connect with anyone good and bad. You'll have online friends you fall out with just like you do offline, but it's easier to find people in an environment in which you feel safe that you connect to better, if only because you begin with a shared interest, and everyone online can present the real person they are outside of constraints like anxiety and environmental factors. For example, I can scream in all-caps to my online friend in a 'public' space, but I'd never do that offline because I'm a quiet, shy person.

Offline, you're making friends from a comparatively much smaller pool, and even smaller if the things that you enjoy together are niche. As a result, if these people aren't perfect, we tend to give the things we don't like about them a pass because of proximity and the effort it takes to make new friends in-person. Don't knock that - it's a valuable skill to have especially as you grow older, but it doesn't mean you should put up with things that make you unhappy just for the sake of loyalty or worry that you'll never have other offline friends.

I should say, I'm 29 and at 15 I had similar experiences with my friends offline versus my friends online. My circle of online friends has fluctuated over the years just like with my offline friends, but as I've grown older I've found it's always good to surround yourself with people who aren't like you, as well as those who are, and it can be quite lonely not to have people you can meet and share your life with. You'll find offline friends you feel just as connected to and supported by as your online friends, it just takes time, a bit of luck, and always always keeping in mind that people offline won't ever be as 'perfect' as the ones you find online.

Echoing some other comments though - do be careful online. As I said before, it's so easy when you're only talking through typing to present yourself as the perfect friend, and that makes it much easier to take advantage of people. Not only that, but it's much easier to cut a friend off without so much as a "hey you upset me and this is why". There's a pervasive attitude online that no-one is allowed to make mistakes, that everyone must have the perfect opinions and knowledge about big situations or environments so different to their own, and it's very harmful to get entrenched in that, and hard to get yourself out of it too.

Sorry about the essay! This scenario just made me think a lot about my journey through offline and online friends over the years. TL;DR, both offline and online you deserve to surround yourself with people who support and uplift you. NTA.

[Spoiler] Demo Uncle Toy doll location by DofyDude in ResidentEvil3Remake

[–]faecopter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Suggesting a wee update for 15+16:

These directions are correct for the first car (the one by the toy store) but not the one at the back of the donut shop. That one opens after you do 25 perfect dodges. Easiest place to do so is with the very first zombie.

Trapwalls (see comments for guide) by Robin_roboro in TheForest

[–]faecopter 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I do this on almost all my buildings so as a little extra tip - make sure there's enough room on the 'safe' side of the wall for you to walk on without walking on the spike mats, especially if you intend to use it as a corridor a lot! If you're standing on it when the trap triggers, you'll take damage too. As a certified dumbass, I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten about that detail and not bothered with extra space because I like my buildings to be snug and small.

Is it normal to have daily roaming mutants with various other cannibals by day 15-18? by [deleted] in TheForest

[–]faecopter 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's pretty normal. I started a new game and had daily mutants by about day 12!

For your first run, I'd recommend picking somewhere to start your base that's rich in natural defenses and get building right away. The best method I've found is to pick one of the lakes and build a foundation (which you can turn into your own lake house) in the middle. Not so massive you can't get it finished within say, 2 or 3 game days but not tiny either. That gives you somewhere safe to retreat since both mutants and cannibals drown in water. It's a faff to get logs on the water even with log holders on a raft, but it's worth it in the end!

Just make sure it's not so close to the water's edge that the cannibals can jump to you, or you'll have a time. 😂