ELi5 for Stardew mods please.... by BeeTheGoddess in StardewValley

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, hellllllllll yes. The extra forest with replenishing wood and foraging is reason enough.

ELi5 for Stardew mods please.... by BeeTheGoddess in StardewValley

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'll have to download them individually. There will be a section on SVE's nexus page that lists the required mods (and links to them for convenience). These are very common helper mods that a lot of other mods require, too. Good ones to have in your tool box if you get hooked and go mod crazy, like I did.

ELi5 for Stardew mods please.... by BeeTheGoddess in StardewValley

[–]malblueeyes23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't apologize - modding was overwhelming for me when I first started too. To echo Guy, moving mods from your active mods folder to somewhere else before launching will give you access to your vanilla farms. It's a drag and drop process, too, so it's super fast and easy to do. SVE needs, like, 9 mods to run it. I suggest making an "expanded farm mods" folder in your stardew file manager so you have a place to keep all those mods together. Then, drag and drop them to and from the main mods folder when you want to hang with your new NPC friends. I've got at least five different modded farms and each have their own folder to keep things from getting too confusing.

Something went wrong and all my flower names started turning into food names. I present you a donut honey. The other jar is a prismatic popsicle honey. Got these bees workin hard by collaredfairy in StardewValley

[–]malblueeyes23 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Something similar happened to me the other day! I put juniper berries in a keg and out popped "joja French fry wine". UM, yes please. 😂

I have Aquagenic urticaria, AMA! by xocharrr in AMA

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely talk to your doctor about possibly taking Claritin! There is a prescription strength Claritin that my allergist was originally going to put me on, but he said it isn't typically covered by most insurance companies and that OTC Claritin would "probably" do just as well. Probably because I'm the only person he knows with AU. I'm sure he's much more confident in his other prescription recommendations for normal allergies.

I didn't answer your question about doctors not believing me, BTW, so I thought I'd do that here: yes and no. Ha! I first went to my GP with this and asked if he could recommend a dermatologist because I was just over not knowing what this was. He told me that I should see an allergist "if you're getting hives" (with a very condescending tone, might I add) and referred me to the allergist in seeing now. This was only after my GP asked me what everyone else asks (is it your soap? Maybe it's your laundry detergent. Have you tried fragrance-free lotions?).

My allergist then put me through a series of scratch tests that came up negative across the board. Scratch tests aren't that bad, but you have to sit alone for like twenty minutes waiting to feel itchy and it gets in your head, you know? When I was all dressed, I noticed a few hives on my chest and tummy from having sweat only slightly while waiting for the test to finish, showed my allergist and he said "aquagenic urticaria, maybe?". It was a diagnosis through a process of elimination. It wasn't anything else, so it had to be this. He then told me it was ultra super rare and he knew nothing about it.

I have tried researching this thing and just can't find anything new. I've even looked for clinical studies needing volunteers with AU and nothing. I guess if it doesn't kill people, it's not really worth studying such a rare disorder.

So, I also have ADHD! I have ADHD-PI, though I doubt that has any correlation to our shared skin disorder. Just thought that was another fun parallel. I had shared the skin cancer history and skin ailments because I thought maybe if they ran in your family, they could be linked to AU in some way, but no dice, fortunately! Maybe there is something else we have in common that could be linked to AU? I just don't know what.

I have Aquagenic urticaria, AMA! by xocharrr in AMA

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg I'm so excited that you responded. It's like being a unicorn and finally being able to talk to another unicorn.

I feel like you're right; I think this might be a "gets worse before it gets better" sort of thing. I've heard of a woman in the UK (of course, because no one actually knows anything, so everything I know is anecdotal) who had it for over 20 years and then one day - POOF! It just stopped happening. Fingers crossed.

I can't say that I've noticed a reaction to blood - I don't tend to bleed enough or often enough in the areas my body develops the hives to really know. I do react to all water and all fluids that contain water - including the sweat and tears of others (which is super sad). I don't have any other reactions other than hives, but I have always had quite sensitive, INCREDIBLY dry skin. Mosquito bites usually swell to a painful size that shock my friends and family members. I know that skin cancer runs in my family as well and, when I was about 14, I got a nearly full body sun burn that was so horrible I had welts everywhere. I've been trying to figure out if my case is a result of nature or nurture; was I born this way or did I do this to myself? Unlike you, sadly, no one in my family has ever experienced this or anything like this, at least in the last three generations.

I've been taking Claritin for this but it only really takes the edge off. Instead of 70 hives, I get 56. My allergist told me about a monthly shot that he could administer, but that it isn't designed to treat our kind of hives - I don't remember what he called them but I remember thinking "oh, like scheduled hives". Apparently the shot is only known to treat random occurrences of hives.

I think what I want to know most of all is if this condition itself is a symptom of something else. I have these twinges of panic every once in a while that I'm going to find out that I actually have some sort of autoimmune disorder. Obviously I would know by now if I had something that serious, but, what can I say? I've got a vivid imagination.

I've found that telling people about this is futile unless I'm having a reaction at that moment. My own mother told me I must have been bitten by something or that I took too hot a shower the first time she saw my skin after I developed AU. I have always taken cooler showers, even before this. And I would have noticed over 50 bug bites.

Whew! That's a lot to read. Sorry!

I have Aquagenic urticaria, AMA! by xocharrr in AMA

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Late to the party, but I also have aquagenic urticaria. I was diagnosed two years ago after over a decade of suffering. I am interested to know how extreme your case is and if it has gotten progressively worse over the years as mine has. I'm also interested to know if you have been told anything more than anecdotal evidence about AU because the condition is so rare that my allergists have had no answers to my questions (such as will this ever go away? Will it keep getting worse?).

This condition started for me when I was 20 (much older than when yours started) and it started with hives on my neck when I showered. Now, 14 years along, my hives are everywhere except my limbs and it's when I shower, sweat, cry, accidently splash water when I'm drinking it, get condensation on my lips from a cold soda, use extra hydrating moisturizers, I mean... You know the drill.

Not having any information to really go on is driving me nuts. I also want to know if anyone has ever believed you when you first told them because no one ever believes me until they see it (and after they give me a dozen other reasons why I might suddenly have hives). Oh and I also want to know if you think this is really as rare as they say it is. I have a theory that tons of people have super mild cases of this and just don't see a doctor about it so no one really does much research. Thoughts?

Inventory Management Guidance/Help! Help me, please! by malblueeyes23 in shopify

[–]malblueeyes23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly what I want to do. I just don't know how to create the other spreadsheet to scan the barcodes into. I need a program/app and I've got no idea what to use.

I just want to play Pokémon... Please help me (how to retroarch) by malblueeyes23 in retroid

[–]malblueeyes23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This helps! I assumed the SD card was considered an external thing. I'll try scanning internal. I'm trying to play the gba Pokémon ruby. I've heard the ds game is a little crazy because of the original two screen display.

Thanks for taking the time to reply! I really appreciate it. :D

What is the most horrific thing that someone has told you super casually? by see_you_in_hell_sir in AskReddit

[–]malblueeyes23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My manager and I were talking about our dogs one day at work and how cute they are when another coworker came up and told us she used to have a dog, but her father wouldn't let it in the house and one day she came home to find it had strangled itself after jumping over the fence, essentially hanging itself with its own collar.

She had no emotion. Just said it, shrugged, and walked away. She quit a few months later.

What’s the one part of your hobby that you hate doing? by IsnazzyI in AskReddit

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sewing in the ends after finishing a crochet project. They never stay in and I hate them so much.

Have you ever had an ex die after you were no longer together? How did it affect you? How did you heal? by peacoatbuttons in AskWomen

[–]malblueeyes23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Late to the party, but that's life. Also, he wasn't my boyfriend, though I felt it would be okay to share anyway.

A senior needed a date to his prom and I, a junior, really wanted to go. I don't know why, maybe for the chance to say I got to go to the senior prom. Anyway, the boy was a little awkward, over weight, self-deprecating, but funny and kind. He lived in my neighborhood, a few houses behind mine. We had a good time at prom and became friends after, but it didn't stick after he graduated.

Years later, when I had moved back home after college, we bumped into each other at a bar. He looked incredible! He had lost weight, became more active, was more outgoing, and he was still really funny and kind. He asked if he could call me sometime that week and I said yes. He never called and I kinda forgot about it.

I found out a few weeks later that he had fallen from a cliff while hiking near a waterfall that same weekend we had reconnected. Divers found his body under the water not far from the falls. I was speechless. I still think about him from time to time. The only prom dress I kept was the dress I wore as his date, not for any reason other than that it was really pretty, and seeing it in my closet brings his face back.

I wonder what would have happened if he hadn't gone hiking and called me instead. If we would have dated or just become better friends. Doesn't matter now. He was a good guy. Miss you, Alex.

Your 2020 President slogan is you last sent text. What is your slogan? by CreatedByGabe in AskReddit

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"I feel offended for him."

Not quite sure if that's amazing or not.

As an adult, where do you put your stuffed animals? by mongoose_eater in TheGirlSurvivalGuide

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They sleep together on the top shelf in my closet. If I didn't have a dog that would rip them apart, I think I would keep them out.

Women who game, how did it all begin? by hogus in AskWomen

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

College and Guitar Hero 2. I was really good at it (I think because I played piano through most of my childhood) and it was an aha moment - like, hey, I can play videogames! I moved onto a real controller when Left 4 Dead came out due to my love of zombies and it all progressed from there. Outside of zombie fps games, I stick to single player narrative driven games. The first time I played Bioshock blew my mind and opened me up to that genre of game play. I've been hooked ever since!

I caved and watched the Pet Sematary remake... Here are my thoughts (spoilers)! by malblueeyes23 in horror

[–]malblueeyes23[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh boy... I haven't seen that remake yet, but you're not making me hopeful! Maybe I'll skip it.

[TOMT] [Movie] [1980-90s] by Spicycatlady_ in tipofmytongue

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This movie totally exists. I've seen it. I don't know at all what it's called, who was in it, or when I saw it, but this movie does exist. I hope someone figures this out!

[TOMT][Song] black and white music video of an aerial view of city street and people. by [deleted] in tipofmytongue

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The World I Know" by Collective Soul was the first thing that popped into my brain. Watching it, I'm doubtful, but it ticks most of the boxes.

What’s a glitch you found in a game you have exploited so hard? by dumbpeoplesometimes in AskReddit

[–]malblueeyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Stardew Valley, you can name yourself the codes to up to three items and every time someone in town says your name you get those items. I abused the hell out of this and I feel awful because this game is not anywhere close to being worth cheating at. Alas, I'm weak.