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Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
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"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ0ifUoVB7M
WEN RELEASE?
Edit: "While Team Cherry itself has yet to officially announce a release date, the Xbox Twitter account confirmed Hollow Knight: Silksong will launch by June 2023."
Start the countdown.
WEN RELEASE?
Edit: "While Team Cherry itself has yet to officially announce a release date, the Xbox Twitter account confirmed Hollow Knight: Silksong will launch by June 2023."
Start the countdown.
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Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
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"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
Vol wrote:Any of you played The Quarry yet? It's out on PC, and I want to get it, but I've long since learned to wait for player opinions.
I am in the process of playing it.
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Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
magnuskn wrote:That generally sounds like you had a night out with lots of alcohol yesterday.
Haven't even heard about that game. Currently kinda vaccilating between a lot of games I've already played but want to do so again and some games I haven't finished yet.
Night in. All the bars nearby were closed in the last few years, except the 2 Legion posts, which got taken over by biker cop social clubs. Not my vibe, heh.
I hear that. Same mood, want to play something new, or old, but don't want to dump 100+ hours into it. Bleh. Might do a fresh run of Shantae Seven Sirens for the 100% achievement.
TTTX wrote:I am in the process of playing it.
What are you initial opinions?
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https://www.pcgamer.com/oh-hell-yes-per ... ing-to-pc/
Wooooo! P3P is not great, because it was a PS2 game crammed into a PSP format, but P4G is always worth trying, and the real prize is P5R. Can finally finish it and play Strikers and it's only 4 months away!
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Did a good 10 miles over 4 hours for the dinosaur Pokemon event today. Was a decent event, got shinies of every fossil Pokemon except Kabuto, evolved by T-rex into a proper lad, and hatched absolutely no useful eggs. The spawn rate on the star dinos themselves was very low tho. Was 2 of them, a bronto and a t-rex, on alternating hours, and in the first rotation I caught 6 of each, and on the second, was like 3 and 2. But the way they designed the event was to incentivize visiting as many unique places as possible, which I did, and got a bunch of shiny dinos for my troubles.
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
Vol wrote:What are you initial opinions?
basically it is a horror movie with choices, collectibles (and you need those to like get the full picture of the story and lore) and quick time events, although the characters does get fleshed out more then most horror movies.
So if you have played until dawn or one of the dark picture games it is basically like those games, just longer.
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Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUrRHlW9Rio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N5ZAWEW2JE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJXxjzBw5x0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N5ZAWEW2JE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJXxjzBw5x0

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Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
"Drive me closer! I want to hit them with my sword!"
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
TTTX wrote:basically it is a horror movie with choices, collectibles (and you need those to like get the full picture of the story and lore) and quick time events, although the characters does get fleshed out more then most horror movies.
So if you have played until dawn or one of the dark picture games it is basically like those games, just longer.
Skimming player reviews, saying some technical problems, and the script itself is "cringe." I don't speak Zoomer, so I'm not sure what that means beyond, "Someone be sincere in what they say."
Dragaros wrote:
And there's the DLCs for RE8.
"Release date May 07, 2021"
Today is June 13th, 2022.
HMMMMMMM. (Looks neat tho)
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
Vol wrote:Skimming player reviews, saying some technical problems, and the script itself is "cringe." I don't speak Zoomer, so I'm not sure what that means beyond, "Someone be sincere in what they say."
I have noticed some graphics and audio issues here and there.
well the "teenagers" (they are suppose to be around college age) act like horror movie characters with being silly and what not, but I am not going to pretend I didn't sometimes act like that when I was that age, kinda still do.
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Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
My mom had a stroke Thursday night.
She's doing excellent, but here's the story:
She and my dad were in Anaheim, California to watch the Red Sox play for four games. On game four day she wasn't feeling well. She felt hot, wasn't eating much and slept most of the day. In the evening she still was not feeling well, felt really hot and was dry heaving. My Dad went to get her soup and a ginger ale. She barely had a sip of both and told him she'll go back to bed and that he should go to the game. He decided to stay with her and after a while she started slurring her speech and could barely stand. At this point my dad decided that something was wrong and called 911 to the hotel room. He did a stroke test for her, checked per pulse ox, blood pressure, (they're both nurses, my dad being an urgent care NP the last eight years) and as he helped her to her bed she was weak on her right side.
The PMs came, put her on the ambulance and took her to UC Irvine Douglas, which was 5 minutes away. My dad told them everything he could tell them about her condition and by the time she got to the ED she was in a full stroke. He texted me and my brother and we came down as soon as we could, being 2 hours away. She was in surgery for 2-3 hours and was put in ICU by 1am Friday.
She had a clot in her cerebellum. They went up her leg and removed it. She was intubated and we waited 24 hours for an MRI to see what the damage was. She had two cat scans and several X-rays. During Friday my Dad and I would visit her and he'd feel her feet for warmth and check for blood flow. Several times when the Dr came by to suction out her mouth she would swat at him with both arms. (I'm told it's normal patient reaction when intubated that they try to pull out the tube and that the body reacts to being poked, etc.) My dad was very happy to see this as it showed she was able to at least move her arms.
By Saturday evening the nurses took the tube out and woke her up. She was able to squeeze with her hands and speak a little. On Sunday she was in her own room, sitting up, eating, walking and passing every hand eye coordination tests the Drs threw at her. She was discharged Sunday afternoon.
Holy. Shit.
That was her weekend.
Mine was such an emotional rollercoaster. My dad's pretty calm in these situations, being that it was his job to be for 50 plus years, but I didn't want him to be alone during all this, especially if it ended up that we lost her. None of us got any real sleep for 3 days. We had no idea what would come out of it and how we'd have to change out lives to cope with mom's new condition. She was so close to being completely paralyzed.
I'm in awe to the luck and coincidence of the whole thing. She lives in central CA, but happened to be 5 mins from apparently the best stroke hospital on Thursday. If the game was a regular 3 series game she would have been on the road back home and my dad would have noticed her weak right side. She could have been home and 30 mins away from the hospital and an hour plus from the nearest neuro surgery unit.
The Drs said that she had no blood going to her brain for 3 hours and that was only during her surgery because she arrived at the hospital when it happened. I don't know what my dad would be going through had he went to the game only to come back to his wife who had stroked for 4 hours. He would be a mess.
Right now she's taking it easy. She's walking, talking, using her hands and getting a little better everyday. We'll see in the next few weeks what damage she has, but we are very, very, very, very fortunate that she was able to walk away from this. Everyone at the hospital was surprised. All the doctors were amazed. This just never happens this way. She's a very healthy woman for 71. She only started taking one medication for cholesterol and that was in February. All her levels are very good, she has no major medical conditions.
I'm so, so happy.
She's doing excellent, but here's the story:
She and my dad were in Anaheim, California to watch the Red Sox play for four games. On game four day she wasn't feeling well. She felt hot, wasn't eating much and slept most of the day. In the evening she still was not feeling well, felt really hot and was dry heaving. My Dad went to get her soup and a ginger ale. She barely had a sip of both and told him she'll go back to bed and that he should go to the game. He decided to stay with her and after a while she started slurring her speech and could barely stand. At this point my dad decided that something was wrong and called 911 to the hotel room. He did a stroke test for her, checked per pulse ox, blood pressure, (they're both nurses, my dad being an urgent care NP the last eight years) and as he helped her to her bed she was weak on her right side.
The PMs came, put her on the ambulance and took her to UC Irvine Douglas, which was 5 minutes away. My dad told them everything he could tell them about her condition and by the time she got to the ED she was in a full stroke. He texted me and my brother and we came down as soon as we could, being 2 hours away. She was in surgery for 2-3 hours and was put in ICU by 1am Friday.
She had a clot in her cerebellum. They went up her leg and removed it. She was intubated and we waited 24 hours for an MRI to see what the damage was. She had two cat scans and several X-rays. During Friday my Dad and I would visit her and he'd feel her feet for warmth and check for blood flow. Several times when the Dr came by to suction out her mouth she would swat at him with both arms. (I'm told it's normal patient reaction when intubated that they try to pull out the tube and that the body reacts to being poked, etc.) My dad was very happy to see this as it showed she was able to at least move her arms.
By Saturday evening the nurses took the tube out and woke her up. She was able to squeeze with her hands and speak a little. On Sunday she was in her own room, sitting up, eating, walking and passing every hand eye coordination tests the Drs threw at her. She was discharged Sunday afternoon.
Holy. Shit.
That was her weekend.
Mine was such an emotional rollercoaster. My dad's pretty calm in these situations, being that it was his job to be for 50 plus years, but I didn't want him to be alone during all this, especially if it ended up that we lost her. None of us got any real sleep for 3 days. We had no idea what would come out of it and how we'd have to change out lives to cope with mom's new condition. She was so close to being completely paralyzed.
I'm in awe to the luck and coincidence of the whole thing. She lives in central CA, but happened to be 5 mins from apparently the best stroke hospital on Thursday. If the game was a regular 3 series game she would have been on the road back home and my dad would have noticed her weak right side. She could have been home and 30 mins away from the hospital and an hour plus from the nearest neuro surgery unit.
The Drs said that she had no blood going to her brain for 3 hours and that was only during her surgery because she arrived at the hospital when it happened. I don't know what my dad would be going through had he went to the game only to come back to his wife who had stroked for 4 hours. He would be a mess.
Right now she's taking it easy. She's walking, talking, using her hands and getting a little better everyday. We'll see in the next few weeks what damage she has, but we are very, very, very, very fortunate that she was able to walk away from this. Everyone at the hospital was surprised. All the doctors were amazed. This just never happens this way. She's a very healthy woman for 71. She only started taking one medication for cholesterol and that was in February. All her levels are very good, she has no major medical conditions.
I'm so, so happy.
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Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
Holy shit. I hope she gets better soon.
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SciFlyBoy wrote:I'm so, so happy.
and very very lucky indeed, I wish you and your family the best.
coming from someone who has a family with medical history of getting strokes.
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Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
SciFlyBoy wrote:My mom had a stroke Thursday night.
She's doing excellent, but here's the story:
She and my dad were in Anaheim, California to watch the Red Sox play for four games. On game four day she wasn't feeling well. She felt hot, wasn't eating much and slept most of the day. In the evening she still was not feeling well, felt really hot and was dry heaving. My Dad went to get her soup and a ginger ale. She barely had a sip of both and told him she'll go back to bed and that he should go to the game. He decided to stay with her and after a while she started slurring her speech and could barely stand. At this point my dad decided that something was wrong and called 911 to the hotel room. He did a stroke test for her, checked per pulse ox, blood pressure, (they're both nurses, my dad being an urgent care NP the last eight years) and as he helped her to her bed she was weak on her right side.
The PMs came, put her on the ambulance and took her to UC Irvine Douglas, which was 5 minutes away. My dad told them everything he could tell them about her condition and by the time she got to the ED she was in a full stroke. He texted me and my brother and we came down as soon as we could, being 2 hours away. She was in surgery for 2-3 hours and was put in ICU by 1am Friday.
She had a clot in her cerebellum. They went up her leg and removed it. She was intubated and we waited 24 hours for an MRI to see what the damage was. She had two cat scans and several X-rays. During Friday my Dad and I would visit her and he'd feel her feet for warmth and check for blood flow. Several times when the Dr came by to suction out her mouth she would swat at him with both arms. (I'm told it's normal patient reaction when intubated that they try to pull out the tube and that the body reacts to being poked, etc.) My dad was very happy to see this as it showed she was able to at least move her arms.
By Saturday evening the nurses took the tube out and woke her up. She was able to squeeze with her hands and speak a little. On Sunday she was in her own room, sitting up, eating, walking and passing every hand eye coordination tests the Drs threw at her. She was discharged Sunday afternoon.
Holy. Shit.
That was her weekend.
Mine was such an emotional rollercoaster. My dad's pretty calm in these situations, being that it was his job to be for 50 plus years, but I didn't want him to be alone during all this, especially if it ended up that we lost her. None of us got any real sleep for 3 days. We had no idea what would come out of it and how we'd have to change out lives to cope with mom's new condition. She was so close to being completely paralyzed.
I'm in awe to the luck and coincidence of the whole thing. She lives in central CA, but happened to be 5 mins from apparently the best stroke hospital on Thursday. If the game was a regular 3 series game she would have been on the road back home and my dad would have noticed her weak right side. She could have been home and 30 mins away from the hospital and an hour plus from the nearest neuro surgery unit.
The Drs said that she had no blood going to her brain for 3 hours and that was only during her surgery because she arrived at the hospital when it happened. I don't know what my dad would be going through had he went to the game only to come back to his wife who had stroked for 4 hours. He would be a mess.
Right now she's taking it easy. She's walking, talking, using her hands and getting a little better everyday. We'll see in the next few weeks what damage she has, but we are very, very, very, very fortunate that she was able to walk away from this. Everyone at the hospital was surprised. All the doctors were amazed. This just never happens this way. She's a very healthy woman for 71. She only started taking one medication for cholesterol and that was in February. All her levels are very good, she has no major medical conditions.
I'm so, so happy.
Holy fucking shit!!
Fucking lucky, I am so glad it didn't got he other way!
She better buy some lottery tickets or something!
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Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
Damn, I'm happy things are getting better, but I would have been terrified if that was my mom, I cant' lie. Must have been really scary...
Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
SciFlyBoy wrote:My mom had a stroke Thursday night.
She's doing excellent,
I'm so, so happy.
It's always a shock when a medical emergency strikes a loved one out of the blue. I know that feeling. I'm happy good fortune was with your family and your mom's doing alright.
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Re: Tali'Thread vas Clan Zorah nar BSN 6.0
SciFlyBoy wrote:I'm so, so happy.
I would be too, she, and your family, are very fortunate. As terrible as the situation was, I'm glad it worked out so well, and she's recovering nicely. A good time to appreciate the time we have. Happy for you, Sci, it went this well.
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