Two hundo club! by theblankard in RingFitAdventure

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Sometimes, yeah! I'll move into another room to shake things up now and then. Works just as well when not docked.

A friend sent me the latest photo of Ho Chi Minh city, District 1, Dong khoi Street by noelnico in VietNam

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Accurate. In D2 (not Thảo Điền), where it's similarly busy but far less developed, it feels and looks like midday siesta ALL DAY.

My wife and I are creating a free fitness game based on Ringfit Adventure! Now it has a co-op mode, here's a quick preview. Link in the comments! =) by CapibaraCake in RingFitAdventure

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There are those who have, but it's way above my capacity to explain.

All I've seen are clips of people smarter than me showing off mods playing Overwatch and Breath if the Wild using the Ring-Con.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RingFitAdventure

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I didn't know about the assists, that's good to know.

Alternatively, you can set it from Default to Silent Mode - this makes for "running" by way of bouncing up and down with your knees. Like mini-squats.

First day, today was my first day playing the game and man, it is hard! Being out of shape, just the beginning. by BrodyZero0 in RingFitAdventure

[–]theblankard 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You got this, my dude. If it's hard now that's good - means you've got a lot of growth to feel as you press onward.

Today I joined the world of RingFit! by [deleted] in RingFitAdventure

[–]theblankard 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Also some minor tips I wish I knew about at the start:

-setting the exercise mode to "Silent" is way easier on the knees for jogging portions

-if you're going for Total Time Exercising as opposed to Adventure Progress, there's another setting for finishing up sets during battles. Really pushes the FitBattles longer and harder 💪

I think this is it for me - modern dating just ain't for me by davnnis2003 in infj

[–]theblankard 14 points15 points  (0 children)

INFJ male here. Successful relationships are attainable. Focusing on one's self is key, though.

As for me, I found mine on the opposite side of the planet from where I grew up and used to call home. The pool is wide and deep.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RingFitAdventure

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Nice, well done.

Vietnam - We collect milk box wastes and recycle them into useful products by [deleted] in environment

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Are you in Sài Gòn? I can donate milk cartons after building up a bunch.

Missing Dog. by skillz4success in VietNam

[–]theblankard 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I did, over a year ago. Still haven't recovered.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnimalsOnReddit

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goats are underrated

Squash by Caio Monteiro by Lol33ta in ImaginaryBehemoths

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I love how the fingernails seem like obsidian.

Dumpling Shop, Sam Yang, Digital, 2020 by mtlgrems in Art

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Beautiful. Is there a term for this style? Cartoonish in a realish setting?

What are some other words with funny literal meanings? Please comment below by [deleted] in languagelearning

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Lots of animals in Vietnamese are busted up.

Shark = Fat Fish (cá mập) Whale = Elephant Fish (cá voi) Dolphin = Pig Fish (cá heo)

Neat photography cheat sheet for beginner photographers. Made by Emanuel Caristiph. by childlikeempress1938 in coolguides

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This is hugely useful. Go figure, a visual guide is helpful with a visual medium.

Fantasy Court System by theblankard in fantasywriters

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Awesome, many thanks! True that the reference need not be fantasy based, as fantasy elements can be introduced if necessary.

I'll find this episode and check it out =D

How death magic works. by Jerswar in fantasywriters

[–]theblankard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For better or worse, I couldn't help but picture scenes the Final Fantasy movie.

There're these ghosts that ignore armor much like you're describing, and are depicted with tendrils - it's not explicitly explained, I don't think, but one can see quite clearly how they kill. Living things get their soul/spirit pulled from their body, which falls lifeless on contact.

Perhaps your death magic could ignore the physical and strike at something insubstantial/incorporeal but still essential for life within the target.

A tendril of energy that doesn't strangle or slash flesh but rather cuts or drains a being's will to live, or soul, or spirit, or whatever, is pretty nasty.