You can get a duster/blower applicator and blow it into the walls. Talking about removing wall plate for plugs and light switches to blast it in there.
You can also blow it into any crack you see. Baseboards, trim under stuff.
I second this as a sandbox builder game. Self hosted a server and played with my wife for a few months. I feel like I barely scratched the full content of the game. Base building and taming/companions really is a delight. Especially building a full fortress with all the "staff" for the crafting stations.
Thank you for the clarification. I've always just searched TITLE light novel and it just comes right up when looking for the source of a graphic novel.If I had the bandwidth I would start up novel translations myself, but alas my life is too busy to moderate and maintain it.Thank you for your own efforts as a moderator and taking the time to clarify.
Edit:I'm not good at using Lemmy search, but I figured out how to find my post here: LinkI found a discord server that was dedicated to the series I was talking about, but left it since I don't like my discord cluttered.I read like 20 different stories across Korean and Japanese authors. The bulk keeps me distracted enough to not have spare time to chat. Although I miss having people to converse with.
Considering that Lemmy is still growing I'd hope there would be a place to discuss all light novels in one place.
About a year ago maybe I made a post and it was taken down due to not being a japanese web novel.
Regardless of style "web novel" and "light novel" aren't specific to a source country like manga and manwha are. So as a community restricting [email protected] to just japanese ones didn't make sense. You could've done jnovels instead.
You're doing it based off of writing style. You can make that call as a moderator but I just let it go and don't discuss my reading with anyone still after leaving reddit.
One day maybe enough people break the rule in a month to open it up.
Our issue is MMO drama. You always end up in a guild because all MMOs push guild/group content. Most guilds have leaders and leaders are just human. People are of course flawed. We all have our quirks and that creates friction. The friction brings drama.
You need organizers to coordinate and lead activities. A good leader will organize parties and help with strategy.
In every single game I end up in a leadership position because I'm really good at it. Which brings more drama to me directly.
That and it does suck to run a raid and finally drop the piece you want only for it to go to someone else...
I would play "a bit" before work and end up an hour late. This happened often and we just quit cold turkey. Ended up MMO hopping for like 12 years. Now we don't do MMOs.
if I felt that I was making less than I should, I would start looking for a new job.
And this is why it's heavily discouraged in businesses. They want to milk people with minimal raises and not pay competitively. This is why it's good to switch jobs every 2-3 years. You get a nice pay bump especially if you upskill (certs and projects).
This isn't limited to IT positions. You can get certs in many vendors or program management certs.
I'm making three times what I used to four years ago from upskilling, job hopping and luck.
Yeah the concensus in my town is you own the spots directly in front of your home unless there's a party or severe parking shortage.
Why would you park farther than you have to from your destination?
Might be different for you if you live in tight multi family homes.