![]() Solution: Stop changing crap that literally no one asked for, you’re cannibalizing your game morons. ![]() What kind of low IQ bullcrap is this? Literally no one asked for this, how does this change improve the health of the game? NEW COMPLAINT: Adding a timer to Ashenvale, not only did you limit how much you can do ashenvale now, YOU MADE IT UNKNOWN WHEN IT WILL START. This increases the number of WSG games going on, promotes an overall more healthy PvP environment. Solution: If group Queue is flagged as raid → Separate queue. Did everyone strive for BiS? Absolutely, but it was never demanded for content. If you’re not fully geared out, you cannot enjoy the WSG experience, which traditionally WoW was always against. The reason that Premades get complained about: You have to waste a bunch of time grouping up, which people gear check, ask for consumes, ask for discord, when you just want to play the god damn game. Allows you to countdown time from 1 hour 20 min to zero. I'm also curious if anyone has had any luck with large format books? I'm currently trying to get through How to ADHD and I'm really enjoying how large and spaced out everything is.People complain about bots, people complain about premade WSG, people have so many concerns, the one thing people didn’t have a concern about gets destroyed. 00 Sec Reset Timer details Preset timer for one hour twenty minute. Use this timer to easily time 19 Minutes. Great to Relax or Sleep Timer Set a Timer from 1 second to over a year Big screen countdown. ![]() The story is told through blog posts, comments, texts, receipts, etc. Talking Clock Our Talking Clock is great for keeping track of the time Video Timers A Clock or Countdown with a video background. It's the story of a woman who passed away from cancer whose dying wish is for her boss to publish her blog as a book. For this one I would recommend "When You Read This" by Mary Adkins. These are stories told through letters and documents as opposed to a straight narrative (Frankenstein is a well known example). He also plays a lot with font design and layout so the stories stay visually interesting as well.Įpistolary novels. So many of the stories are heartbreakingly funny. My current recommendation would be "Someone Who Will Love You in all Your Damaged Glory" by Raphael Bob-Waksberg (the creator of Bojack Horseman). I'm a big comedy fan so I like short story collections that I can pick up or put down as my focus allows. Dense books have been really hard for me to read but here's what has worked: If I am able to settle enough to read, I usually end up falling asleep within a few pages. Reading has gotten so much harder for me over the past few years. The constant ability to swivel your body in the chair and have your legs over an arm or out front our behind you is amazing and super good for vortexing for a while If I set a timer and then practically throw my phone across the room I tend to be able to read for the allotted time.ĪLSO:::: fat, plush, leather arm chairs are the best. I also want to be reading more and thinking about reading less. This is what’s happened, but I don’t think it’s the best situation. ![]() I guess that’s part of the having multiple books around is that I can immediately use the high from one book to jump into another.īut I’m also just working a lot on feeling solid in my identity as someone who loves reading, but doesn’t have to be reading all the time. I’m an English major and unless I’m in a class and reading for deadlines it can be a long time between books. Having a couple large books of my fav author short stories is a godsend.īut honestly it’s so difficult. Recently for school we’ve been reading more short stories and those have become super gratifying because of their shorter content. Otherwise I already impulse buy too many books, the upside being that when I have the urgent need to read I can easily find something new and good at hand. Usually easier forms of media consume me before reading when I want to read so I’ll try to limit access to my phone, music, or laptop. ![]()
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