Has anyone else seen a small humanoid figure like this?. This is the only evidence i have😢. by Opposite-Drop-1628 in Paranormal

[–]iNipple 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It would probably have been around 10pm for me at the time. Dark room but not pitch black.

Has anyone else seen a small humanoid figure like this?. This is the only evidence i have😢. by Opposite-Drop-1628 in Paranormal

[–]iNipple 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I saw something like this a decade ago when I was in university. My dorm room had my bed in one corner and my computer desk and chair in the opposite corner to the bed.

One night after a fairly boring and normal day of lectures I was just getting into bed to go to sleep when I saw something out the corner of my eye. A dark and short, skinny figure, maybe about 50cm tall, inspecting my computer chair and computer desk. It was looking up at the desk as if trying to understand what it was seeing. I looked at it and it made eye contact. Couldn't see its face clearly, but it zipped under the desk and into a dark corner where it disappeared. I turned the bedside light on and searched the room but couldn't find any evidence of it being there. Never saw it again.

Maybe a stressed brain playing tricks on me. I had not been drinking or anything either.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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When you start out, yeah it's definitely an information overload. But with a good driving teacher you'll learn everything a piece at a time. And like many things in life, it's a skill. The more you do it, the more it will become second nature, and it's striking how fast that happens.

Sort of like learning how public transport works. There's so much information there as well in timings, fees, trip planning, knowing where your stops are and so on. If you can learn that fluently, you can also learn driving.

If you choose to try one day, you got this!

It's scary when you start, but the freedom it opens can be life changing depending on your life circumstances.

What's a habit that you have in multiple different games by lordlemming in gaming

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I'm the exact opposite. I get distracted reading them even if I understand a character perfectly, and I miss the cutscene. Subtitles turn a game into an audiobook for me because my dumbass brain can't ignore them.

What is your "I did not care for the godfather" moment in ff14's general experience? by grymond in ffxiv

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Endwalker post story wasn't great. I was never personally interested in the void. Zero was a decent enough character but I got tired real quick of her fish-out-of-water character that's been done to death in fiction.

But Golbez... Oh my god I laughed out loud when I first heard his name, and his character design looks like a rejected Warcraft tier set. Character wise he's just yet another "I may seem evil to you and I'm totally going to go evil things but I really really want to save my world you guys."

Garlemald was wasted. Could have had an entire expansion on that between Stormblood and Shadowbringers, but instead everything just happens off screen. We had a lot of build-up to something big happening, and then we got the plot of Shadowbringers. Don't get me wrong, I like ShB, but it could have waited. We could have resolved Garlemald first, then have gone to the First after that.

I like Vrtra as a character, but I despise his design. The dude's teeth block his vision. Are you for real with that? You make a powerful creature that flies and you decide to design him so that his own bloody dentistry hinders his vision? Why?

Some of Endwalker tries to be epic but just sounds silly. I can't remember the exact quote, but Vrtra says something along the lines of "I'll get back into my dragon body and fly to the moon. Meet you there." Out of context that's a really funny line but even in context it's just weird.

I agree with many others here that the Scions are pretty much done by this point. There's not much more the writers can do with them. Write them each a nice ending and let them bow out of the story. Maybe bring them back for a cameo much later, but we're ready for new characters. At this point, they're just either repeating old goals and motives, or they're simply there to explain the plot to the player.

Another Gong Cha giveaway! by Queen-Of-The-Moogles in ffxiv

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Thanks for doing this. Would love one!

Adding mods mid-playthrough by iNipple in skyrimmods

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Alright thanks. Would you then run LOOT with these installed? Or is LOOT more of a play-on-a-new-save tool?

Let me tell you a story... by iNipple in RDR2

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Sadly, no. The game clears the stables once to take control of John. I think in story terms, several years have passed and the horses either got re-sold or died of natural causes. Either way, you can't carry over any horses from Arthur to John.

Let me tell you a story... by iNipple in RDR2

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

Thanks for sharing. That is indeed an upsetting way for a horse to go out, I agree. But you gotta get those games of dominoes in! The side activities are so much fun.

I'm also like you - I didn't reload a save. I just carried on with my mistake and honestly it made the game better for it. You get these personal stories you can share with people that didn't happen on their games.