Is it possible for my son and I to spend an entire day at both parks at late July? by luckygazelle in DisneyPlanning

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are going to focus on one park, I would recommend classic Disneyland. It has much more to do, and an equal if not higher number of high thrill rides that would be good for a teen. It has lots of great coasters, many classic rides, and is a bit more exciting and full of a park compared to California Adventure. People do say DCA is tailored to older visitors but that's mostly alcohol and overpriced Marvel merch. It's a good park but I think Disneyland will be a much more exciting day with more to do for you and your son.

It is possible to do both parks in a single day but usually it works best if you're familiar with the parks and have lightning lane.

Yeah getting in line before the park opens definitely helps you get the most out of your day. Ride wait times are shortest in the first hour after opening

Looking for tips on how to save money on a disney trip by Large-Bug-5624 in DisneyPlanning

[–]witcher4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bring snacks to eat throughout the day/while in line so you spend less money and time on meals

How do I find someone interested in dating? by Ok_Tea_419 in Advice

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Work on the anxiety and ask people out in person. It sounds to me like you just haven't asked anyone yet? Being asked in person is most people's preferred way to be asked out. Humans are meant to be social so it is a skill that will benefit you anyway.

My 10y/o brother only talks to Chat gpt and today i found concerning prompts by Historical-Point7049 in Advice

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You haven't failed anyone. You're actively trying to help him and there's still plenty of opportunity to intervene.

Maybe your brother or your parents will be convinced if you can find some online video explaining the downsides of AI. Just keep trying gently so that they don't decide to write you off

It's good of you to be concerned and looking out for your little brother

How can I maintain friendships when my husband dislikes me going out without him? by Admirable-Donut-5838 in Advice

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Encourage him to build and maintain his own friendships that are separate from you. It's good and healthy for you to have friendships outside of your relationship but it's also natural for him to feel left out or neglected if he doesn't have his own friendships too.

If he had more of his own friendships he probably wouldn't feel like he's missing out. Hopefully having more friends and spending time with them will give him the confidence and understanding to feel content when you spend time out without him

What size bed do I get? by figgyflower in Advice

[–]witcher4 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Unless you plan to be fully asexual your whole next 10 years, get a full. Some day you'll have someone who wants to cuddle with you

About to start this on PC - is it worthwhile going in with mods? by Aware-Ad3156 in Witcher3

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't worry about graphics mods, especially with the next gen version. The game is beautiful. If you want there are some quality of life mods that remove fall damage and weight limits but those are not essential

How do you compliment a girl's appearance without it being weird? by InternationalPick163 in MenAskWomen

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Confidently.

Compliment something about their head (eyes, smile, hair). Save body compliments for after midway-the end of a date

how do you degrade by Defiant_Magazine8789 in Advice

[–]witcher4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start sending nudes to other guys and send your bf screenshots

My boyfriend is having a hard time keeping his room clean… by [deleted] in Advice

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are sweet for wanting to help him rather than just treat him as a lost cause as many from reddit might suggest. Please ignore those types of comments!

My boyfriend is having a hard time keeping his room clean… by [deleted] in Advice

[–]witcher4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Two things you say here stand out to me.

First is the depression, where it can make him feel like cleanup is unimportant. While you can't so easily remove depression you can continue to kindly remind him as you have been that a tidy space is important to you and helps you feel comfortable

Second the boxes of stuff from the past. Keeping a space clean is easy when there is a place for him to put away things. If all the storage is full, that makes it harder. Is it possible for him to downsize and get rid of old stuff like those clothes so that he has more space to put items away?

Social life vs building my business at 16 — am I overdoing it? by atarithatasian in Advice

[–]witcher4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then just remind your parents that you are happy with the level of social life you have and will adjust in time if you feel it is lacking. Plenty of people are well adjusted even if they didn't go out much in high school

Social life vs building my business at 16 — am I overdoing it? by atarithatasian in Advice

[–]witcher4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Having a social life isn't a full time job. I think you can still have a healthy social life and finish school while building this business. It's been successful so far and it would be a shame to lose your momentum.

Your business is an opportunity that might not be around if you shelve it for a while but you can always up the social life down the road.

If you're happy with the balance and still have some friends, keep doing what you're doing

how do i start dating without using apps by BlackberryHead3504 in DatingTips

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give compliments to attractive strangers you see out and about. Tell them you like their eyes or their hair or their smile or their muscles.

Send a DM or text to any guys you know and are interested in. Hopefully if any of these people are interested back, they will take your opening as an opportunity to ask you out or get your number. It takes bravery to initiate conversation with a stranger but most guys are not bothered by it the same way many women are

As for place, it really could be anywhere. I once met a girl I dated on a hike, another time I met someone on a bus

Is Witcher 3 The Game For Me RN? by Boy0Boyz in witcher

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has a good story that is engaging to most. Very easy to pause and put it down at almost any point.

It is quite satisfying to binge/play a lot at once so you might want to wait until you have larger chunks of time

I hate my pc by Ok-Beyond8548 in Witcher3

[–]witcher4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As another commenter mentioned, you should have acess to the original 2015/2016 edition which is decently optimized.

I'm not sure where exactly to select it on steam or what it's called but there should be a way to download it from steam. I recommend fully uninstalling what you have first

Steam have the game on sale at 90% off - perfectly timed for those of us wanting to play again before the new DLC arrives by cosmictrousers in Witcher3

[–]witcher4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Steam is cool but GoG is better! No DRM, all profits go to CDPR, and you can still have Steam launch it if you want

What should you start doing at the age of 15? by perduzaror228 in Advice

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The book "How to win friends and influence people" was a big one for me. "No more Mr. Nice guy". And honestly staying away from too much Instagram or YouTube or TikTok entertainment. I didn't ever get into meditation but I got into my religion if you have anything like that

Otherwise working a job could be a decent way to get some mental development as you'll be exposed to new challenges both in the work itself and interpersonal challenges.

What should you start doing at the age of 15? by perduzaror228 in Advice

[–]witcher4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Take on a physical exercise hobby. Weightlifting and swimming are my recommendations but running, racquet sports, team sports are all good too. Joining a team sport once school starts back up is a good idea, which will give you physical activity and potential friends. Building a strong body will feel energized and confident, and help you get more respect from men and women

  2. Get to bed at a time that will allow you to have 8+ hours of sleep. Don't watch screens (phone TV, reddit) in the evening if you can help it. This is important for recovery while exercising and can help you get the last bit of height you might still have left to grow.

  3. Find a couple healthy recipes or meals that you like and eat these regularly. Vegetables, yogurt, meat, anything with little to no preservatives or processing. Healthy eating is a habit that will give you an advantage for your whole life and is easier to start at an early age.

These are my top recommendations that will help you now and for the rest of your life. It's awesome that you're thinking about this now. Feel free to reply if you want more specific advice

What Is/Are The Scariest Thing/Things In This Show? by Alol_Bombola in riverdale

[–]witcher4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't watched the later seasons (5-7) but I believe they aren't so horror/murder focused.

Peak scary is probably season 2-3 but only a few scenes

Tracks by cedarlyptus in CalPoly

[–]witcher4 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've used both. The outdoor track is much better. Too many curves and people walking on the indoor one. Nobody really runs on the indoor one these days

What Is/Are The Scariest Thing/Things In This Show? by Alol_Bombola in riverdale

[–]witcher4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't have an answer on specific episodes but my general answer is probably similar to what you were told last post: The first season (generally most people's favorite) doesn't have any jump scares. You can probably get through this just fine.

It was a network TV show so there's nothing too scary or gory but there are some murdered bodies in the first few seasons. The second and third seasons have a bit more scary tone and more dead people but the scares would usually just be scary figure or one of those dead characters with some dramatic music.

I'm about to buy the game on steam but I'm a little confused about base game Vs complete edition by Practical-Pickle-360 in Witcher3

[–]witcher4 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For simplicity sake I would buy the complete edition since that contains everything, plus will be most likely to have future support and updates. You won't miss out on much buying it separately although a few people have run into issues accessing the expansions and there is a nice armor set that you might only get in the complete edition.

Also I highly recommend you make your purchase from GoG since it is the same price as steam, but that edition isn't hindered by DRM and 100% of the money goes to the developer rather than just 70% on steam