I played that just after the birth of my second child and it quickly became one of my absolute favourite games of all time.
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The thing I'm giving to this post instead of giving to the growing pile of laundry I need to do.
Well firstly, any new staff inevitably ask the 'do we work an hour more/less' depending on the circumstance.
Aside from that, not much else changes. One Sunday morning I'd finish at 6 and then six months later I'd have a Sunday where I finished at 8.
Fortunately I never worked Sunday nights, so I never felt like I was losing much after work time.
Not sure if it's along similar lines but iirc you can't currently edit posts that have images in them. Could be the same issue?
Thanks for the heads-up. It would appear I was wrong.
I think that technically we have two 'moons' already. Just that the other one is super small and doesn't really have much effect on the planet.
Sorry that this didn't answer your question, and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I think there's a big difference between a mental institution and a therapist. Almost apples and oranges.
I'm a big sports guy and I rarely see random sports posts in the wild. Could OP be viewing the "all" page maybe? We had a similar issue a few days ago with Elon Posts and I wonder if it's not a similar issue here?
I'm probably going to play Lords when it's cheaper. I've just finished Lies of P and I'm working my way through Dark Souls Remastered, and with Spider-Man and that new Mario game, I'm officially maxed out with regards to game time.
I tried to get into Mortal Shell twice now and both times I've ran away screaming. I hear great things about it, but I find the character feel so cumbersome from the outset that I just give up after an hour or two.
I've seen Elden Ring on PC for as low as £30 over the last few weeks if that takes your fancy. I'm also fairly sure it's on sale on PSN and Xbox ATM (at least in the UK).
Wo-Long maybe? It's from the folks that made Nioh and is on Gamepass.
Bloodborne, Sifu or Hyper Light Drifter.
I don't really want to pick between the three, but I'll go with Sifu, because it's got a little of that super tough, Fromsoftiness built in.
Runs like a dream on my Steamdeck too, and has some genuinely really impressive moments of beauty that I wasn't expecting from a super-hard-beat-people-up-with-a-pipe game.