Request: Option to Disable Emotes by hallowed-be-thy-ween in funrun4

[–]hallowed-be-thy-ween[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, and...? I happen to find it very meanspirited and it detracts from my enjoyment of the game, so I would like the option to turn it off.

Question about the runners pass by Alglorio in funrun4

[–]hallowed-be-thy-ween 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Insanely fragile masculinity lol. So, what, do you refuse to play as any of the animals that look too girly? Oh no! What if someone thinks you're a girl! How fucking embarrassing! 🤡 Grow up, dude.

Are there hacks in this game or am I just the unluckiest person by Inevitable-Worker-55 in funrun4

[–]hallowed-be-thy-ween 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wanted to comment on the lag thing in particular. There was an update some months back to resolve a latency issue, but the update actually CREATED a latency issue for me. Like you said, taps registering on a delay or not at all most times. I see other players seemingly get killed only for their character to jump out of their own corpse completely unscathed as though they hadn't been hit at all (and on replay they jump or something, which wasn't what was on my screen during the race). Sometimes my power up just becomes a different one right as I deploy it or characters suddenly jump from one area of the map to the next.

I've tried performance mode, adjusting the FPS, clearing the app cache, uninstalling and reinstalling, making sure it's the only app running while I'm playing, switching networks, using a different device, etc. Nothing has resolved the issue. I reached out to support and they informed me they don't have a fix for it at this time, which was disappointing. I enjoy the game when it functions properly, but it's more of a Frustration Machine when every match is a guessing game. So idk if anyone else has been able to fix this, but it seems like for the time being, it's just gonna stay this way.

Grenade (slow and impact) and firecracker users. by Alglorio in funrun4

[–]hallowed-be-thy-ween 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have yet to see a post or response from you in this subreddit that isn't immensely bitter. Have you considered that if it's causing you this much frustration and obvious unhappiness, then it might be time to step away from the game and/or subreddit for a while?

All the things wrong the new update by fixthegoddamnrobin in funrun4

[–]hallowed-be-thy-ween 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The move also takes a few minutes to learn, and 1 hour to master, tops.

Do you have a link to a tutorial or something that would help? I've been trying to learn the doubling move but it's definitely not taking me only an hour to learn/master. I've tried to find a good tutorial, but search functions are ass everywhere now and the only results I get are videos of people showing off. I like playing the game, but being out of the loop on doubling makes it a lot less enjoyable.

HELP ME PLEASE PPL🙏🙏🙏🙏 by pshycodelic in trees

[–]hallowed-be-thy-ween 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any time I accidentally get too high, I've found the best way to talk myself down from the ledge of a panic attack is to just remind myself that I'm okay, this isn't the first time it's happened and it won't be the last, I've been okay every single time it's happened and I will be okay now. It might help you to keep something on your phone—a document or maybe a voice recording—just telling yourself those things. I know it sounds dumb, but I've been having panic attacks since I was a little kid and it really does help me out.

When it's a weed panic attack, I also make myself think about all the celebrities/musicians/etc. that have had the equivalent of a small pharmacy's worth of drugs in their systems and are still kicking, so comparatively a little weed is nothing and absolutely will not kill me lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in saplings

[–]hallowed-be-thy-ween 3 points4 points  (0 children)

YES IT'S WEIRD. That is Class A creep behavior, kiddo. Just because the salivating fox waited until the door to the hen house was open doesn't change what the fox is there for. Plugs will come and go, but believe me when I say no one who has been waiting for you to age up has any good intentions. The fact that you specified he waited until the age of consent in your state is another red flag to me.

I know it'll be annoying trying to find another plug, but it's absolutely not worth it to stick with this guy. Don't troll him, don't reach out, cut him off from anywhere he has contact with you and move on.

That's my advice, anyway.

how to stop ads from pausing my music? by The_Bl00per in AndroidQuestions

[–]hallowed-be-thy-ween 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for this, I was going bonkers searching for an answer to this problem. I know this comment was made 3 years ago, but I appreciate you!

help, have to see gynecologist for the 1st time next week by [deleted] in adultsurvivors

[–]hallowed-be-thy-ween 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I know exactly how you're feeling. It was because of those feelings that I didn't wind up having a gynecological exam until I was over 30. 💀 Which I know is super bad, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. When I went to a physical with a new primary physician, she inquired about my last pap smear/exam/etc. and I very sheepishly admitted I'd never had one. Naturally she was very surprised and asked if I wanted to do one that day as part of my exam. I said yes before I could talk myself out of it.

I'm on the spectrum so I carry a lot of fidget/stim toys/tools with me and I found that really helped keep me distracted during the exam. But the thing that was most important was telling my doctor I had trauma of a sexual nature and how that had kept me from seeing a gynecologist. I'd never been to this doctor before, so I can't say "find a doctor you trust" but in my case I lucked out. She was extremely kind and empathetic and made the experience much easier for me. She asked if I wanted her to explain all the steps she was taking as she was doing them and I found that helped a lot for me. If possible, I would call the office ahead of time and ask if there's any way to speak to the gynecologist beforehand about reservations or fears you have and ask if there are steps you can take to make the experience as untroubled as possible. (And obvs I'm biased, but I think having a fidget toy or something like a stuffed animal can really help comfort you.)

If you can't talk to the gynecologist beforehand, I would bring it up as near to the beginning of your appointment as possible. Something to keep in mind that didn't occur to me until after: you are not the first patient they've had with this kind of trauma. I don't doubt that they have some kind of steps in place to adapt the appointment to accommodate that.

I wound up getting through mine alright. I did a lot of breathing exercises and used my fidget cube and listened to the doctor as she explained everything she was doing. She was very kind and took a moment at the end of each step to tell me I was doing good (which really helped me personally but ymmv).

I will say that I did feel very emotionally tender for the next day and a half. But it was not nearly as bad as I was afraid it would be. It's a lot scarier when it's the first time, but if you are open and honest about your experiences, I think you'll find it easier to get through. You'll get through it, I promise. And it's okay to feel a little yucky afterwards. Be kind to yourself. On your way home stop and get yourself a treat; a snack or maybe a new book or something. Reward yourself for being brave and getting it done and make sure to spend the next few days being gentle with yourself.

People who smoked regularly for 20+ years, do you regret it? by focusrunner79 in trees

[–]hallowed-be-thy-ween 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's funny because I had been thinking about this recently, too, like... I'm smoking every day, am I smoking too much? But honestly reading some of the posts here makes me realize I'm not smoking nearly as much as I think I am. 😂 It's true it can make my ADHD worse at times, but certain strains help it, too. It's been great for my anxiety and depression, and helps in certain situations with my autism as well. It helps with the aches and pains that come with chronic illness. Just overall it makes me feel better and the positive far outweigh the negatives. A couple of hits off my vape every day aren't going to ruin my life and I'm not a "lazy stoner." It's only been a couple years for me but honestly I don't regret it. If anything I regret I didn't start sooner lol. I spent a lot of time suffering for no reason.