I think the point of this is you can’t know how they feel, only assume. Empaths assume and then trust their assumption so much they believe it to be fact.
I think the point of this is you can’t know how they feel, only assume. Empaths assume and then trust their assumption so much they believe it to be fact.
Does this include mobile games and especially gamefied gambling like candy crush etc because that I can believe.
I bet the underside of your desk looks like the ceiling of a cave
Dave the diver is currently on sale on steam. Is it worth picking up?
I didn’t play the first one. Though I started playing this last night on game pass knowing nothing about it.
It’s intense, beautiful, intriguing and I’m looking forward to playing more.
The game itself is more of a story that you sometimes sword fight in. Exceptionally linear, which to me is a refreshing change from the abundance of open world titles available at the moment. The story is interesting, though I’m starting to think I should play through the first one first, there is a recap at the beginning so I feel I’m up to speed on what’s happened. The combat is fun, and very cinematic, it feels like every interaction has been coded separately.
Overall it’s a solid 8/10 if you are a fan of narrative story games it’s worth a look, though as mentioned I’d be tempted to start at the beginning, there isn’t much hand holding through the features which I imagine is explained more in the first game.
If you stop going to twitter to see the content, the creators would be forced to move. How important can the content be?
Awuh, does somebody keep losing? It’s ok champ, you’ll get em eventually
Want to hijack your comment to tell people that might not know about the tale of two wastelands mod which combines 3 and nv into one fun game and does so really well. You need to own a copy of both.
I’ve been playing through it, just about finished up in fo3 and about to head over to nv.
I mean you see other people for a matter of seconds as you pass them on the trail, maybe give a head nod or a quite hello and keep going. Going out of your way to avoid this seems extreme behavior that probably means you need help.
Add a squirt of lemon juice and you’ll have what the kebab shops here call thousand island sauce
That’s a bit of a stretch. Might not be perfect but can easily deduce that this person wants recommendations of Android apps to improve their quality of life. Seems, though this is conjecture on my part, that they have purposely left it broad because there are a lot of apps that fit this category and they are hoping for a broad selection of recommendations.
Unfortunately I don’t have any to offer. I came to this thread for the same reason the op posted it. I too am hoping to find some new apps, and want to see what’s out there that others use on a daily basis.
I see what you did there
That’s the one ta, this looks interesting
Your nomie link isn’t working, this is the one that interests me the most. But I’m trying logseq too. Thanks for the recommendations
You’re obviously not any sort of developer, so I suppose we can forgive your ignorance
Well you can’t know how somebody else feels. You can take your best guess. But there is no way to actually know, without asking them. Empaths think they know how somebody feels and to them it’s a fact that this person must feel that way, In actuality they could be completely way off because what they are doing is imagining how the other person feels based on how they would feel in the same situation, which might not be true of the other person. So even though they have empathy, they are not an empath, such things can’t exist without the ability to mind read, and there’s no proof that anybody can do that.