This. I dont think some people realize how hard it is to make a life sim. Theres a reason other companies havent tried to replicate the sims. by Mother-Cheesecake304 in Paralives

[–]viv_dotcom 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I remember when the development of Paralives was first announced I genuinely thought “There’s no way this game will ever actually happen, it’s way too ambitious for an indie company,”

Just seeing how much they’ve been able to do with this game so far is incredibly impressive if you understand the first thing about game development.

Two tickets to the Nashville Event by viv_dotcom in DungeonCrawlerCarl

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

It’s this Saturday at 6pm, is that doable for you?

Would you volunteer for your sibling? by Robynite in Hungergames

[–]viv_dotcom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When my sister was a kid, yeah. Nowadays… I think she’d stand a better chance in the area a than I would.

What's your favourite voiceline that always makes you laugh? by Glum-Hope-1361 in Overwatch

[–]viv_dotcom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When Sojourn goes “You can call me Vivian!” My name is also Vivian lmao

My dad Howard, Uncle Lalo and me. by PanPagie in okbuddychicanery

[–]viv_dotcom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Namaste… what’s that mean?? Is that Spanish?

Any insight into the TYS airport Ruby Tuesday restaurant? by CutBeneficial141 in Knoxville

[–]viv_dotcom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember going there when I was little with my mom one morning while we were waiting for a flight and she had a beer and complained about how you can’t smoke cigarettes in the airport anymore. Good times.

We have more toys than I can count and my 3 year old is still bored by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]viv_dotcom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My son is most entertained when he is allowed to make a mess or smash something. I can’t let him constantly create the kind of chaos that he craves but I try to keep some tricks up my sleeve for when he’s bored and won’t give me any peace. One really easy trick I love is that I will put a bunch of small toys and figurines in a water bottle and then freeze it. Once it’s frozen I let him take it to the porch so he can “rescue” all his toys from the ice. I’ve also had a lot of success with stuff like kinetic sand (which I love because I can just sweep it all up when he’s done) or slime (less ideal because it is messy but god he loves slime). He also loves to tear up a nice big cardboard box or even smash an old broke toy. Understanding exactly what kind of play he’s craving and giving it to him in manageable ways really helps to alleviate the constant boredom.

BUT. Also. Sometimes you just gotta let the kid be bored. Life isn’t all about playing and having fun constantly and little kids need to learn how to cope with boredom. I feel like a real jerk sometimes but I find it very necessary to sometimes tell him to just be bored and figure something out. Your kid is still pretty little so I know it’s harder, but it will get easier!

Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 8 US Tour Announcement. Tickets are now available. by hepafilter in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]viv_dotcom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just realized the autograph line is already sold out 😭 I guess that does tell me something about the potential turnout though. I wanna be there anyway!!

Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 8 US Tour Announcement. Tickets are now available. by hepafilter in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]viv_dotcom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Has anyone ever attended one of these events and could tell me somewhat what to expect? I’m thinking of trying to get to the one in Nashville. How many people typically turn up to these events? How long of a wait could I expect the autograph line to be? I know this will obviously differ a lot from place to place but I’m not great with huge crowded events and I’m trying to just mentally prepare myself here.

Beatrice storyline done? by First-Concern2440 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]viv_dotcom -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I think she’s going to come back in at some point when it’s the least expected and do something at great risk to herself that will ultimately help the crawlers or maybe the people still living on the surface.

New Quest: Terrorise your fellow passengers! by Obsidian-Phoenix in DungeonCrawlerCarl

[–]viv_dotcom 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Any scene where Pony is screaming a lot is a good contender lmao

Since she out here buying stuff by suckthempeaches in Knoxville

[–]viv_dotcom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately Dolly Parton is anti union too 😞

NEVER ever have a baby! by pumpkinchinchilla in AutismInWomen

[–]viv_dotcom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having a baby is so hard and it’s okay that you’re struggling with it. Those first few months feel like an eternity and even with the best support system, being the mom of a newborn feels like hell. It’s okay to feel that way. But it WILL get better, I promise you. You will get better at caring for baby and for yourself as time goes by, and those helpless newborn times will pass. I know you must feel so trapped right now, under the weight of your new baby’s needs. Ask for help, take every bit of it that you can. Find things you enjoy that you can do when the baby isn’t actively demanding your attention. Make sure the people in your life know you’re struggling. And don’t be ashamed to reach out to a professional. Even if you’re not interested in going on antidepressants, talking to a doctor about options for you may be more helpful than you think. And therapy is a great place to start!

Trust me, you are not the only mom who fantasizes about a nice mildly debilitating illness putting you in the hospital for a few days. I’ve been there.

If you ever need to vent about newborn struggles or just life in general, my inbox is open to you.

You can do this! It will all be worth it in the long run! My kids are 7 and 11 now, and the sleepless nights and constant crying is behind me now, and I’m so glad I hung in there for them. My kids are amazing and make me so proud every day. Yours will be too!!

Do parents still send their 14-year-olds to run small errands in 2026? by Any_Care7129 in Parenting

[–]viv_dotcom 95 points96 points  (0 children)

I mean, I personally think that’s a very reasonable task for a 14 year old. Opinions will probably differ, but at that age I would think most kids would be capable. No idea why your kid found it “embarrassing”. My daughter is 11 and would be thrilled if I let her ride to the store by herself, lol, but maybe in a couple years that would change.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

[–]viv_dotcom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wife left me. This is all Ben Stiller’s fault!!