

Oh sorry gale I was using those magical socks
Aren’t you already wearing socks?
Maybe you should go find your own magical shit rather than asking stupid questions.
Boom :(


Oh sorry gale I was using those magical socks
Aren’t you already wearing socks?
Maybe you should go find your own magical shit rather than asking stupid questions.
Boom :(


Wyll is the least immediately unlikeable but he’s boring and I hated talking to him
Laezel, shadow - clearly intended to parallel each other but listening to hard-headed morons clash between “we should murder everything” and “those people need medicine and my only medicine is pain” is not entertaining to me. Their “growth” doesn’t ever seem to fix this
Karlach I don’t have real complaints about
Gale never managed to grow out of being pompous and annoying
Dark urge probably the best character
There’s plenty of listicles and reddit posts with other complaints if you google “don’t like bg3 characters”.


Bg3. I think the flaws are glaringly obvious and everyone has heard them already (inventory, everything after act 1, the main characters being generally gross) it’s just whether they’re a deal breaker for you personally. For me they are, especially inventory.


Just get openmw and play a real elder scrolls game before Bethesda got got


Oh I think the reverse - it’s a pretty game with a nice story but the gameplay itself made me want to quit the moment I won the main story.
For those unaware you can basically win by being really really good at Simon says (except you can’t beat Simon that way)


Not accidentally - everyone knows this is stupid it’s just a dumb game congress plays.
Context is important and voyager does not provide that. Many people respond to the wrong person in threads. For example you just replied to me about pronouns which isn’t my topic.


That’s Andy to his co-rapists
With Whatsapp for Business? Cause that’s a specific thing: https://business.whatsapp.com/
One of those is Amazon prior to chatgpt, the other is Amazon a few weeks back.
It shows almost nothing and definitely leads to confusion about who is talking to who :(
I think those are for sales, like b2c advertising. Not for how your business talks to each other internally to destroy databases.


Keeping it in your bedroom has advantages, especially if you’re prone to forgetting because you see it right in front of you before you go to bed. It also dries faster (less bacteria growth) and you never have to clear it out to clean your bathroom sink (obviously a non-issue if you have a cabinet).
But uh, I got you
Why would I need to use a cart? I’m not a cuck.
I just find this cuck obsession with policing behavior that objectively doesn’t matter at all and those same cucks assigning moral value to that behavior is…well, it feels like this is how we got HOAs (traditionally the biggest bunch of cucks to ever cuck).
I can’t find anything on the claim england has laws for this. Link?
The carts are not leaving the property of the store, which includes the lot, so that argument unfortunately also doesn’t fly. I’m not familiar with any stores big enough to have carts but which don’t have their own lots (or are the majority owner of the lot).
Seems unlikely: if the non-return behavior isn’t a thing in other countries why would they have a lively internet vendetta, mostly in English, against anyone who has committed the eternally-punishable crime of leaving their cart to the cart guy (who doesn’t exist in those countries). Just seems pretty implausible.
I still don’t really understand the obsession by people who spend all their time on the internet with whether the cart return kid had to return their personal cart along with the 200 other carts.


If you’re talking about a commercial building or something, sure. I get the concept I suppose it just seems like it’s probably optimizing 2025 hardware against 2005 constraints when we’re talking about a single household. I’m unlikely to automate any part of my home in the near future but if I ever did I’d definitely want to look for some data (like, “gaming latency increases 20% with 10 smart devices”).


We’re talking about things that take ms to decide and act upon. I mean if you prefer it or you’re used to it that’s fine but for many people I’d argue the cost of change in either direction is higher than the aggregate savings in time.
The visibility of information was the main topic, dad. We can all see the name of the person we are currently responding to, dad. Whether that’s the same as a prior discussion, dad, is hard to see, dad. Just fuck right off.