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540,000 IQ bellybutton inspector ᓚᘏᗢ extremely peaceful ☧

depends, do they also smell like gummies

because that would be weird

gummies but they taste like anime girl sweat

jack murphy?

$1 million lot

$750,000 construction cost

$33 million for some retard celebrity architect to design your shitty house

extremely high mount

probably 5 yen

I recommend voyageur difficulty

I'd say just be prepared, and you'll be able to survive mistakes. sometimes the mistakes lead to much more interesting experiences

e.g. on my first survival run ever, I accidentally went through a one way door and was stuck without most of my loot and didn't know how to get back to it. there was an easy way back nearby, but I didn't know about it

so I ended up traveling two zones away to someplace I'd never been, got caught outside in a prolonged blizzard, and had to struggle to stay alive. I spotted power lines and was able to follow them to a house to set up a new base

and then, I couldn't figure out how to get back to the previous zones because I couldn't find the cave I'd come through. I knew approximately where it had to be but I just couldn't find it, and it was like two months in game before I made it back to that one way door again

I've survived getting trampled by a moose twice in a row, getting attacked by a bear twice in a row, a blizzard where I was in a ravine and only had three pieces of wood, little food and the tiniest little crack of shelter, falling through the ice and soaking my clothes in bad weather, etc.

the game really won't insta-kill you unless perhaps you fall from high up, and on survival your gear isn't that precious (except the ear warmers, they get ruined easily by animal attacks and are extremely rare). you'll find multiples of the best gear if you explore enough

you're not supposed to be able to have multiple saves of the same run, because permadeath is the whole idea. note, I have never actually died, though I've come close a few times

you can have multiple runs

it stopped raping the machine after about 30 minutes

fortunately this machine is solely for taking proctored exams so I rarely need to put up with windows crap. my other windows machine is very powerful so whatever windows does, I don't notice

2018-2019ish

it's not a hardware problem, microsoft products are just garbage

first, teams launched on boot and was raping the CPU just by existing

now it seems to be doing multiple office-related updates concurrently which is hammering the SSD

I have this NUC with a quad core celeron and I put a clean install of windows 10 and office 365 on it a few weeks ago

just booted it for the third time since that install and the CPU has been pegged at 100% for like 10 minutes now

looks like a bad place

I like all planes made of steel

what a shame

I'm incredulous that anyone thinks it's realistic that not one man in the german force was able to make an extremely easy rifle shot on a guy standing on top of a tank with no cover

it's part of why modern software is shit