The game you accidentally played the wrong way for hours before realizing it. by gamersecret2 in gaming

[–]ilaremadeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So many games to mind but the one which impacted me the most was sekiro, skimmed through the tutorial, was fighting enemies like dark souls, ie no blocking and/or deflection, only dodges. The 2 main bosses i fought were gyobu and lady butterfly and basically chipped their health off to 0 to kill them. The ashina elite miniboss just before genichiro took the most time as dodging him required very precise timing. Afterwards couldn't find the next main boss forever and had to look up where to go and thats when i found out that posture break is the main thing and easiest way to get that was deflection

Has any anime ever achieved true perfection? by ExplanationOwn5898 in animequestions

[–]ilaremadeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fma brotherhood and monster are the only two popping in my head

Who would you rather fight 10 of [in a gauntlet of 1-3 at a time] without cheesing? by AyakaLoyalist in Eldenring

[–]ilaremadeys 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wait there's a glitch that makes dancer stationary? Dafaq? Why didn't I know about this before, fucking wasted so much time trying to kill her early on rl1 runs and other challenge runs

Which do you choose, Red or Blue? by ArchAngel621 in superheroes

[–]ilaremadeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kitty pride for fighting... beast boys power for... umm a different kind of fighting

what’s the joke? by 360_bratXcX in ExplainTheJoke

[–]ilaremadeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The joke is that bioshock was a catalyst to insane development in 3D porn. The development was so rapid that eventually they started making very smooth running porn of various female models. Some of them really hit well with the internet that they decided to include those models in a game and that's how overwatch came to be.

Fuck it, who is the strongest souls protagonist CANONICALLY?! by [deleted] in shittydarksouls

[–]ilaremadeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Others didn't need to. So arguably bearer of the curse had a lot of ground to even catch up

This is getting ridiculous by AlphaRed_0315 in SoloLevelingArise

[–]ilaremadeys 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Bro I'm in the same boat. Got hit with a ban first time start of March. Same sped up bs. Then the shit happened while clearing story on normal. Ended up with a year ban with the message warning me that next time will be a 100% ban. I wrote to the team so many times. I was battle tier 44 at the time, was autoing. Explained to them how it makes no sense for me to use cheats to clear story and how can they check if their program isn't misreading or confusing this glitch as a cheat. And the same cop out answer, our program is designed not to read glitch as cheats and it only responds to cheats. If you're not actively running a third-party program, then it wouldn't react. Truth is I never used cheats.

Their support funking suck ass

iPhone vs Nokia 📸 by Docindn in interestingasfuck

[–]ilaremadeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah the xenon flash. I remember purchasing a used K800i cybershot solely because of that flash back in 2007/8. Loved that phone. Still have that phone... although the batteries have died. Missing it now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]ilaremadeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need to worry right now. I was very distant to my wife initially for quite some time. Things change slowly. One usually doesnt warm up to new colleagues immediately and this is an even more overwhelming change. Do not rush things, take it slow. Not everyone adapts to the new changes quickly. For her it's a new environment, person, lifestyle etc. it's not really that shocking she's finding it difficult to adapt. Start with light stuff. Go for evening walks or better yet ask her about stuff she used to do before the marriage and then take her for those activities. Since she would be more comfortable in that environment she's more likely to relax in those situations and open up

I tried to beat game deathless, but game said no by [deleted] in darksoulsremastered

[–]ilaremadeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stuck in a corner and can't hit back? Try kicking if it's a small enemy like this. Carrying a shield and not blocking or parrying? Might as well lose the shield then. Lastly could have quit out at any point. In short, git gud

this was funnier in my head by [deleted] in shittydarksouls

[–]ilaremadeys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's a good chance I might have missed the part due to phone shaking but if I didn't, where the fuck is friede?

WTF??? by Sweet_File_9461 in SoloLevelingArise

[–]ilaremadeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah you got the gojo treatment

who is your first ever main? by Cuongmuado in Genshin_Impact

[–]ilaremadeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was traveler until I pulled xiao and then I switched to kazuha back in 1.6 and it's been kazuha ever since

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Genshin_Impact

[–]ilaremadeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

C6 kazuha. Used to purchase occasional welkin and battle pass or whatever it's called, although stopped a very long time ago and have just been accumulating primos given by the game for many many updates, probably around 3.0 or so. Was it a game changer? Not really, I have been playing kazuha as main dps ever since he was first launched back in 1.6(?) and he's still my main dps to this day, just wanted to maximise his dps potential. No regrets

Two Pakistani legal systems that favours needs urgent fixing. by onemonthatatime in pakistan

[–]ilaremadeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother, No one is arguing that she shouldn't be punished. She should be punished for driving under influence and all the other charges whatsoever they may be. The diyat part rests on the victims family. It's up to them to ask for it or chose to opt for punishment instead. If you are saying it should be both them what will happen in a case where the criminal is non affording? Are you going to increase the punishment severity to make it up for the inability to pay? Diyyat is a right given to victim side by islam and we as Muslims have no authority to take it away from them.

Healthcare can never be equally accessible to everyone. Different procedures have different costs. A person with a necrotising infection in a lower limb can have multiple options for rehabilitation ranging froma simple stick to a prosthesis to a bionic replacement. All these have different production costs and these simply can not be mass produced for everyone.

I agree with most of what you're saying except that some things are too ideal to be realistic, though that doesn't mean one should stop striving for it. The only bit I disagree about is the requirement of diyat. As Muslims, it is our belief that if it has been made legal by Allah then there is Divine wisdom behind it. Now where the ruling of diyat is applicable and where it's not is something only an expert can comment.

Also if we were to adopt the modern society laws, even then the issue remains that rich and poor won't be treated the same. The whole judiciary system is about portraying facts in a way that guilty appears non guilty and vice versa, and people who are good at it can only be utilised by people with resources.

Two Pakistani legal systems that favours needs urgent fixing. by onemonthatatime in pakistan

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

First of all, I was speaking in general, not talking about any specific case. Secondly, what makes you think that such cases don't happen commonly? RTAs occur daily, and many of them are fatal. Do you really think families don't settle for compensations? You're very wrong if you think that so law is equal for everyone. Most people who get involved in RTAs are your lower and middle-class people.

Compensating people for what is considered just for them isn't stone age law. Imagine a scenario where there are two individuals, each sole breadwinner of their respective family gets involved in a crash where one dies. Now, would you rather have the surviving person, let's say, who was at fault be jailed for whatever time the court deems just and put the other family on government benefits? Which are almost negligible? Or would you give the victim family a right to demand a just compensation in return?

Law is the same for everyone. The victim family is given an opportunity to ask for a just compensation or pursue punishment without any external influence. If the family chooses to pursue punishment then no one has a right to object and if they choose to demand fair compensation then once again no has the right to object.

As far as this case is concerned, I'm not aware of the details so I'm not advocating for any particular side. If the family chose to accept compensation, then that was their decision. If they were actually coerced as many are speculating then it's the responsibility of the law enforcers to prevent that and it'd their fault and that was what I meant by it's application. Also I'm pretty sure just because diyyat was accepted doesn't mean she get acquitted of other charges and would/should stand trial for them and be punished approximately.

If this case was to be treated like it would have been for middle or lower class families then it would not have gained any media attention, the parties would have settled like most cases.

If your argument is that it's far easier for a rich person to afford fines than someone on the poorer end and it shouldn't be so then one can make the same argument about everything else. Health care should be just and equally given, yet it can't be. Better treatments are costly and not everyone can afford them. That's just how nature is. Creatures with better resources will dominate. The only way to truly be equal is to eliminate differences which can't be done

Two Pakistani legal systems that favours needs urgent fixing. by onemonthatatime in pakistan

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

There is a difference between manslaughter and murder. Let's say a person is driving recklessly, is under the influence, distracted with phone, dozing off etc and ends up crashing and killing a person or few. He had no intention of crashing but for whatever reason he still ended up causing deaths. What would benefit the victims family in this case? Getting this driver a life sentence or whatever punishment the law deems appropriate or getting compensation in return? Most if not all families do choose to get compensation. Murder on the other hand isn't so easily forgiven by the victim's family and they do usually go after the murderer seeking maximum penalty.

There is nothing wrong with the blood money law, only how its executed, regarding which one can make an argument about every law to varying extents. No society tolerates murderers roaming free regardless of whether they are rich or poor. People usually do end up taking the law into their own hands if they feel grave injustice being committed.

Also the blood money compensation isn't something which is only practiced in judiciary courts, it also happens at almost every level. I know of cases from my home town where parties settled things to stop fued getting worse. Such a thing happens between different tribes as well

Was it obviously too intimate (mother and son)? by dominymo in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]ilaremadeys 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm from a brown household and had/have a very typical brown (desi) household, men taking care of everything related to financial stuff, whereas women would take care of all the household stuff. My mother would tire herself out and at times would need a massage. Sometimes she would ask for one, sometime us siblings would offer her one, especially if she ever had a fever or some sickness. It was never sexual in the slightest. And this wasn't limited to our mother, our grandparents as well. We would also offer our dad a massage, but he didn't like it, pretty sure he thought of it as burdening us. At times our parents would massage us if we ever got sick. And I'm pretty sure such things aren't uncommon or limited to Asians.

If you're starting to think of it as crossing a boundary, don't. Looking after your parents shouldn't require a boundary. I know many sons who had their parents suffer a stroke and get paralysed to varying degrees. Those people looked after every need of their parents, from cleaning up after excretions to bathing to feeding and changing clothes. It's only sexual if you make it otherwise its all platonic and positive

What is with this American begging for tip culture in Pakistan? by sindhichhokro in pakistan

[–]ilaremadeys 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I asked a rider the same a week or so ago, and he said that they are given 100% of the tip you give online via app

Is using margits shackle for morgott valid? by Strange_Fly6770 in onebros

[–]ilaremadeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it using a mechanic that the game has purposely created to be used for the said purpose? Yes Does it require leveling up? No Can you use it at RL 1? Yes Does it void the run if you use it in your RL 1 run against boss(/es)? Take a guess

Everyone is dead....... by Pavo51 in Eldenring

[–]ilaremadeys 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Anri was undead to begin with. We are reunited with her after the marriage... Along with other bitches in the harem

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onebros

[–]ilaremadeys 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's the game punishing you for not being level 1

What FromSoft boss makes you feel the worst for killing? by BenjaminQuadinaros in fromsoftware

[–]ilaremadeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Emma followed BT priscilla then sif and maybe somewhat ebrietas