There's also the Vorwerk Tiger. That's a whole nother beast of a vacuum cleaner
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He is said to have told police he had climbed the building to visit a person he knew.
"I thought I had ended up in a B&B, saw the book and started to read it."
Im not sure whether this guy really is a burglar or a troll.
That's the German way! 😁
New motorcycle, tetraplegia.
But how is this a sad story? Babies grow so fast that they easily can skip a size... Am I missing the point?
And, wouldn't this be the real sad story? "For sale, baby shoes, too big"
Implying that the baby died before it could grow into said shoes?
Seeing this video I am 100 % convinced that break dance battles are the most wholesome form of direct competition. These two athletes treating each other with respect and fun while competing against each other for Olympic gold ist just amazing.
That's a fair point and I agree with you that it's difficult to enjoy soulslike (I am referring to the game's I played. I'm sure there are exceptions) in short bursts.
But I don't know whether this is because of their higher difficulty compared to the games you mentioned (which I didn't play a single one of) or because they're overall slower games.
They are and in a weird way they aren't... I didn't play a WHOLE lot of souls likes. I finished Elden Ring, am pretty far into Dark Souls 3 and Lies of P, played some Dark Souls 1 and 2.
The thing is: Yes, you die very often for sometimes maddening and sometimes silly reasons, but you get better: The mechanics just start to "click", you earn just enough souls to afford another level up or some piece of equipment, you learn the positioning of you enemies, their attack patterns, timings etc... And slowly and steadily you progress: Around the next corner, to the next boss, you beat the boss. Then you come back to an area you already visited and murder everything...
And if you can't progress in any way there are summons (players or NPC) that can give you an edge or you try using consumables you forgot about...
Especially the Fromsoftware games have managed to hit that sweet spot where the game is challenging but (most of the times) doesn't feel unfair or broken. It's just an amazing piece of game design and you should try it. :)
Congrats! Have you tried the DLC yet?
But... Why?
Folding@Home uses your computer trying to find new therapeutics by simulating protein dynamics.
That was me a while ago. Removed pretty much all mods and finally finished the game. All in all it was a great ride but in the end the game was kinda dragging (finished Phantom Liberty first than last quest of main game) and I'm glad it's over.