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  • How about a couple baby themed ones?

    For starters, a weighted baby wipes container was brilliant. Every baby wipe comes out smoothly and readily every single time, no struggling with the plastic bag and wipping it around trying to get out the last handful while you have your other hand holding the baby's legs up. Also they sell heated ones, your baby will thank you.

    "Sleep Sack". It's a night-time onesie for babies that zips up and allows them to put their arms above their head without accidentally hurting themselves. Yes, people typically say babies like to be swaddled. Most do, yours might, but some babies need to stretch a little. Our babies all slept better with these.

  • I watched this yesterday and thought he said perfectly what many like me have been trying to put into words.

  • I'm unqualified to answer but will anyway. A one hour walk doesn't knock down most people that I know. You might be warn out or a little sore later if you're not used to it, but if that's really pushing your limit then I'd recommend looking into some things:

    • Proper nutrition. I'm not saying "eat more lettuce". What I mean is getting plenty of protein and iron. Veggies too but with balance and regularity. Take a one a day vitamin, get a little B12 in there. Avoid junk food, make your meals count.
    • Are you getting enough sleep? Nutrition and walking daily helps tremendously, this could fix itself.
    • Get a blood panel from a doctor, see what your deficiencies are. Switch up your diet to help it unless a prescription is temporarily required.

    If you can get used to moving and find joy in taking care of yourself, a one hour walk will fail to phase you after a while. If you're already taking care of yourself, getting professionally evaluated from a good doctor can help.

  • I've found success using Bottles. I'm trying to remember what, but there was a config I had to set that allowed login to work without any terminal commands. The end result was Design Space working but performance was like 90% degraded, it ran terribly.

  • Thanks for the thorough answer! That does help me understand what kind of game it is. I've got it downloaded now. I'll check it out.

  • I've had this game for a few years since picking it up for $5, but have been afraid to actually get into it because I'm intimidated by how big it is (so many updates over the years). For the uninitiated, what kind if game is it anyway? How easy is it to get into?

  • Shhh don't give them any ideas.

  • Vascectomy for the win.

  • I'm surprised that this surprised people to begin with. The "You've gone Incognito" screen is very clear about what does or does not happen.

    Maybe it's a naming issue. Would "self destruct mode", or "guest session" have been better?

  • M4 Book Edit if you want a book accurate version. Followed by the Dustin Lee edit if you want an improved version of the trilogy (without concern for canon). Both condense down into one film and are very well done and thoughtfully edited.

  • It's not, they made it up.

  • Is Jet Set Radio not the original?

  • Me three guesses are glue dots, weird tape, or something used for fireworks.

  • I love the "wellll actually" section:

    ...a frog that is gradually heated will jump out. Furthermore, a frog placed into already boiling water will die immediately, not jump out.[

  • Reminds me of this review for a school.

  • Loved the first game. The gunplay and handling in the second never felt the same.

  • This may not apply, but there is a recent firmware update you can apply that grants Steam Input support, including those extra buttons. If you're not up to date, it's worth a shot (even if you're not using Steam).

  • Thanks!

  • Speak for yourself SatansMaggotyCumFart