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Sandboxels

2022.11.26 06:11 AntisocialWeeb Sandboxels

This is the official subreddit for Sandboxels, the in-browser falling-sand game with over 500 elements!
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2011.01.08 06:16 People Person's Paper People

Why watch many show when one show do trick?
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2009.03.14 06:27 adremeaux JRPG

A subreddit for the Japanese-style Role-playing Games genre, past and present. Centered around the discussion of JRPGs.
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2024.05.17 13:20 samacora Official - Friday Free Chat Thread

Good Morning Patriots
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Free place to chat and a good place to discuss whatever you like with other sub users
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2024 Opponents Set.

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Meet New England’s 2024 Rookie Class.

Patriots updated depth chart

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New England Patriots News Catchup Links - 2024 NFL Schedule: Patriots get royally screwed

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2024.05.17 13:18 aLittlePheonix1 25 [M4F] Europe/Anywhere - Together forever?

Hello!
I am looking for a person with whom we can connect with and build a relationship together. Befriend each other from the start, spend time together, have new experiences, be it new to both or teach each other different things. Nerd out about stuff we like, support each other and slowly build our own world. The end goal that I envision and would love to achieve is just some basic, yet, intimate moments, that I believe both would enjoy, like:
There's more of course, but generally moments like these are the end goal. In short. the end goal is a romantic lifelong relationship.
About hobbies, I have a lot of hobbies and interests. My main hobbies would be working out, I'm a gym rat, I love working out. Gaming, I enjoy playing video games, board games, just games in general during my free time. Watching videos, streams, shows, movies, anime. I watch Youtube daily. a lot of different stuff. I enjoy watching true crime, like JCS, cam footage, documentaries and etc., games, reviews, news, memes and honestly, pretty much everything, mostly just go off of recommended or something I was waiting for. Besides videos, I mainly watch anime. I love all kinds. TV shows and movies not that much, due to either watching alone is not that interesting, or already watched everything I liked and no new parts, seasons, episodes came out yet. I enjoy listening to music, my taste is all over the place, genre doesn't really matter, I just have to like the song, I also like writing, started writing a story some time back and still in the process of combining all the elements, though it's a very slow process due to time and how much actually gets invested into that. And generally I am artsy, I enjoy imagining and creating. There are more interests, like learning languages for example, or drawing maybe, but they are something I do from time to time maybe, or during different moods, but these are mostly my main hobbies that I do day to day.
My main values are communication and effort. I believe anything can be achieved if both parties put the same amount of effort towards each other. That's how a true relationship will be built. In my eyes, communication is key to everything. I am a non-judgemental person, and always want and willing to talk everything through, so every opinion is heard, every view is understood and both parties are satisfied. Without clear and well communication, everything will just fall apart piece by piece, especially if the communication and effort is one sided.
Your location or distance doesn't matter. My age range is 18 - 35.
If any of this caught your interest, feel free to reach out!
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2024.05.17 13:18 aLittlePheonix1 25 [M4F] Europe/Anywhere - Together forever?

Hello!
I am looking for a person with whom we can connect with and build a relationship together. Befriend each other from the start, spend time together, have new experiences, be it new to both or teach each other different things. Nerd out about stuff we like, support each other and slowly build our own world. The end goal that I envision and would love to achieve is just some basic, yet, intimate moments, that I believe both would enjoy, like:
There's more of course, but generally moments like these are the end goal. In short. the end goal is a romantic lifelong relationship.
About hobbies, I have a lot of hobbies and interests. My main hobbies would be working out, I'm a gym rat, I love working out. Gaming, I enjoy playing video games, board games, just games in general during my free time. Watching videos, streams, shows, movies, anime. I watch Youtube daily. a lot of different stuff. I enjoy watching true crime, like JCS, cam footage, documentaries and etc., games, reviews, news, memes and honestly, pretty much everything, mostly just go off of recommended or something I was waiting for. Besides videos, I mainly watch anime. I love all kinds. TV shows and movies not that much, due to either watching alone is not that interesting, or already watched everything I liked and no new parts, seasons, episodes came out yet. I enjoy listening to music, my taste is all over the place, genre doesn't really matter, I just have to like the song, I also like writing, started writing a story some time back and still in the process of combining all the elements, though it's a very slow process due to time and how much actually gets invested into that. And generally I am artsy, I enjoy imagining and creating. There are more interests, like learning languages for example, or drawing maybe, but they are something I do from time to time maybe, or during different moods, but these are mostly my main hobbies that I do day to day.
My main values are communication and effort. I believe anything can be achieved if both parties put the same amount of effort towards each other. That's how a true relationship will be built. In my eyes, communication is key to everything. I am a non-judgemental person, and always want and willing to talk everything through, so every opinion is heard, every view is understood and both parties are satisfied. Without clear and well communication, everything will just fall apart piece by piece, especially if the communication and effort is one sided.
Your location or distance doesn't matter. My age range is 18 - 35.
If any of this caught your interest, feel free to reach out!
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2024.05.17 13:17 Helloworld32048 Am i to far in

Am i to far in
This game feels like when you fall on concrete and your big toe just disintegrates anyway pls bring back bob harada with his magnificent round, bulbous, circular, sphere, shaped body ill do anything ill even sell my pancreas or kidney maybe even my future child.
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2024.05.17 13:04 Fit_Tomorrow9362 Curios

So, when I was playing earlier, I skipped the very start of the game bootup (yk where its that purple guy and whe nyou click it honks), but instead of doing it normally, it displayed leaves falling and the background went green. I am playing with mods, but this didn't happen on any of the other times I booted the game up. Is it just a rare thing or is it a rare thing in a mod?
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2024.05.17 13:03 Siggi_Trust MMX6 has grown on me after mastering it

Hi.
So I have been playing the hell out of MMX6 after buying the Legacy Collection and I just played all the other ones (except MMX7 and 8).
X6 has had some hate, including from myself. For me, I think I just played it at the end of an era, when I wanted another MMX1-3 or X4 or I just had enough of Megaman in general. The game also proved to be hard and after MMX5 I wasn't in the mood to get into it even if I did complete it at some point. It just never felt like any enjoyment at the time.
Later, when I played it again I started to really try to understand it. Some systems just confused me, like the nightmare system when I didn't know how to manipulate it and it always felt unfair and random. I never understood that the red stages on the screen were stages CHANGED, not stages I should avoid or something, because I was basing it off experience from things like MMX2, where I avoided stages where there were X Hunters for some time or something.
Now after understanding both the Parts system better and the nightmare system, the game just becomes, in fact, super easy.
The teleporters to the alternate routes were of course confusing at first also but in no way a system deserving of much criticism. MMX6 actually feels like a game that rewards you and is satisfying to get through, more so than any other MM game I've played. Seriously, the only game that made me feel like that is probably the fan made Megaman Unlimited.
The ranking system is actually better implemented than it was in MMX5. Now that was horrible. You are rewarded with more equipable parts for raising your ranks, yet the game never requires you to grind specifically. I got both X and Zero on separate playthroughs to 9999 souls for Rank UH and the only grinding I did was about three Dynamo fights or so.
The bosses are all quite easy. I remember struggling with High Max at first, but when you know how to damage him, you can realize that all his attacks are super easy to avoid.
Another thing that I underestimated was Limited Parts, usable once a life. When you find the Full Recover part that essentially works like a free sub tank you don't even need to refill just trivializes the whole game and now I've even found a way to unlock that part early on since stage 2. On my latest playthroughs, I've never had to even use it or a sub tank once in a single battle not even on Sigma.
The only thing I do hate when I think about first playthroughs, is all those extra lives. Like when you enter a portal and you can't backtrack to the normal stage if you find out Zero or High Max is too much for you or something. Also, one thing I think they messed up was Metal Shark's stage, they put the normal way through a teleporter, messing with your mind making you think you are going the alternate way, then you end up on the path where the actual alternate route is only to discover a dead end with a pit you can't cross, forcing you to die like....9 times to restart the entire slow grinding stage. There was no point whatsoever putting a teleporter there. Why not just make a regular path or a door or something......
My final playthrough, I decided to do it without rescuing Zero. Now I didn't realize that you can miss Zero by collecting 3000 souls, so I did it legit. I never entered an alternate route, not even to collect stuff and then kill myself to exit. Which means, I didn't even get either armor. So I finished the final stages only with Falcon armor. The only thing I did do was to get the awesome Jumper part from the alternate route in Blizzard Wolfgang's stage to make the first final level easy.
So my way through the game is as follows:
Take Ground Scaravich first and beat him. Reenter his stage a couple of times until you have the Heart, most likely the armor also, but most importantly, the Quick Charge part (if you are playing as X) and the Speedster part. I mostly keep those parts equipped the entire game. You enter Yammark's stage next and with Speedster, you can pick up both a sub tank and the Full Recover part.
From that point, the game is just fairly easy overall.
Due to having Ground Scaravich defeated, one might decide to go to Blaze Heatnix. But if you are suffering from the Nightmare Snakes, this is not necessary. You can easily beat Rainy Turtloid and from there (or before) take Metal Shark Player who for example gives you an insane weapon against the Nightmare Snakes. Also, don't forget your Giga Attack like I tend to do. It's there for a reason. That works for instance on Nightmare Snake, like the one in the vertical shaft.
As you gain more ranks and parts, as well as new weapons, there is no Megaman game that feels as rewarding to play. Your characters actually feel like they get stronger.
Now some people have said playing as Zero is hard.....but seriously, he is overpowered if anything. Did you see the difference fighting the Nightmare Snakes early as X and fighting them as Zero.
Nevermind when Zero gets the weapon from Rainy Turtloid, he decimates EVERYTHING. You're just on the ground crouching and pressing down+SM button and you're like hell.
And here's an unpopular opinion.......I think MMX5 is worse than MMX6. MMX5 is the game that feels rushed for me and it feels unfair and badly made. I have also just played 5 and did it getting all parts and all, with both X and Zero. The terrible boss fights like Shadow Devil, the terrible random spikes coming from the walls of Rangda Bangda (and I know, Gaea Armor, which I did). All of this feels more unfair and ridiculous, not like MMX6 which feels rewarding and fair. There can be a challenge but it's fair challenge. The instant death lasers in MMX5 which is pure and simply the WORST trial and error nonsense I've ever seen in any game.....Quick Man from MM2 is one thing, but that's only like 5 screens you can master in a few tries, but falling down that long shaft in MMX5, with platforms EVERYWHERE and impossible to so much as touch one without dying, could just as well litter them all in spikes.
Sigma in MMX6, like all Sigmas, used to give me trouble at first. But geez, the first form is easy as hell, every attack is easy to dodge. When I started using the Magma Blade on the second form instead of insisting to use the horrible horrible Ground Dash because I imprinted in myself that it's his weakness, everything changed. Last playthrough, I literally stood there and just attacked, taking all his attacks in my face and I still beat him. With Zero, that is just a joke. He OBLITARATES him with regular attacks.
I am seriously contemplating playing one more time, either using both characters and getting 8 heart tanks with each, so making it a more balanced play. Or collecting 3000 souls and seeing the cutscene and look at what happens.
OR......I should probably look at Hard mode I guess.....
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2024.05.17 13:02 LuxArdens Anomaly made me realize Rimworld gives you way too much info.

Something worth discussing perhaps, and since fun is subjective people will have different opinions on this: Would Rimworld be better if you had less perfect info all the time?
I normally like it when games display precise statistics, and all the information you could ever need is available. But the Rimworlds are filled with all sorts of unknowns and strange archotech stuff. Anomaly really dropped the ball on this in particular I think, because it is horror themed, but feeds you ALL the information about what is going to happen next instead of letting you stumble around in the dark. I will put in a

SPOILER

warning but really this is just the info you get right away when first discovering something and it gives away so much:
There's a darkness coming. How do you know? You just do. Also, it's dangerous so don't go into the dark.
If you complete this quest and kill this mad puppy you will receive exactly 9 honour for it.
This zombie will fall over and die in 3.2 hours. The other one will drop in exactly 0.4 hours
This is a revenant, you only just encountered it but here is a nearly exhaustive guide on what it does and how you beat it.
This disease has progressed to 97% and immunity is at 99% so your pawn is fine.
The next raid will arrive in 291 seconds.
Etc. You get my point. Now it wouldn't be convenient at all if things like immunity and disease stuff were more hidden or vague. It outright sucks for min-maxing, but Rimworld is a story building game and it would definitely make things more tense and add to that aspect. My suggestion would be a mod or setting that makes on-screen info and messages follow the following guidelines:
One event that was very well done in this regard is the creepy joiner events. You know they are probably bad, but they aren't guaranteed to be. You have no idea how bad or which type of bad either. So making a more organic story around them is easier. You can still read the wiki about intricate details and use cheesy methods to deprive yourself of the mystery if you want, but the potential for story-telling is decent. Honestly, imo in-game descriptions in general aren't great and most will agree that the quests/incidents/raids system could use an overhaul, but that's too much to discuss right now. Curious as to what people's thoughts are on this particular thing.
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2024.05.17 13:00 Different_Corgi_8971 Should I ghost him?

Me (23F) matched with one guy (33) on some dating app. We had like last minute plan to go for a drink that same night. It was after midnight and he was very special in a way I liked his style, he wasn’t very much of the gentleman though (he didn’t open the door for me of the car, stuff like that) and it’s not very likely for me to fall for this type of guy but I wanted to try something new. So for the next date (day after) we went to a luxury place and I really liked his personality, he’s an artist type of guy with tattoos (again not what I’m used of) and I really liked his spirit but in the same time I know for sure lots of ladies fall for him. He invited me to his place to have one more drink and I said yeah and it led to us having sex. It was nice but I wasn’t satisfied, didn’t reach an orgasm and I felt like he wasn’t comfortable with seeing my face during sex which I found to be kind of strange… but this whole experience for me was strangeish… so the next day I asked him if he wants to take a walk together and he sends me snap that he’d rather stay home since he’s socially drained and also sent me a snap of playing the video game… I’m a very chill person so next day I didn’t want to text. He texted me again this morning but it got me thinking should I even reply if I don’t like him in bed, just enjoy his company here and there and I look at him as a little challenge since every girl wants a ladies guy to fall for them? Plus we look so good next to each other in public and lots of people know him. Don’t judge me, I just want some fun.
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2024.05.17 12:55 Timely_Minimum7950 Dopamine Detox struggles

I’ve watched most of dr k’s guide to mental health and gained a lot of knowledge from it. But I’m still struggling to change.
I’ve fallen back into excessive gaming and know I should be doing a dopamine detox to reset my system and get it used to doing the harder activities that benefit me long term.
I’ve tried it a few times but I can’t seem to shake it completely off. I can go periods of a few weeks without doing or wanting to do any ‘bad’ habits such as gaming, impulsive eating and bingeing shows. But I always seem to fall back.
At times I can do them in moderation but I end up leaning into using them more and more until I fall off again.
I know that things such as exercising, working out, eating well, keeping a clean environment etc make me feel so much better and satisfied with my life yet I find myself always slipping back to old ways that aren’t any good to me, at times it’s enjoyable for a while then it’s just to the point where I’m doing it for hours yet not enjoying it.
TLDR - tips for making dopamine detox a permanent change and way of life
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2024.05.17 12:54 ArtStudioNoire I'm somewhat new and want to learn the dynamics

I have been playing the game since februari 29th and I'm really enjoying it as I have a lot of trouble falling asleep and this helps me be more motivated to actually try getting a sleep schedule (mental health being a bitch and all on top of having a chronic illness 😅).
I've learned how to rank pokemon by nature and am currently learning about how to rank them with sub skills. I've been following this reddit for a few days now and I noticed some people speak of mono ingedient mons being better than ones that have 2 or 3 ingredients. I want to learn why that is because I thought having various ingredient chances on 1 mon would be more beneficial. Although I don't have a specific reasoning as to why I think so, so I have become curious.
Can someone explain the significance of mono ingredient mons to me? I'd also love to know who prefers mono mons and who prefers multi mons and why. I'd greatly appreciate it. :)
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2024.05.17 12:48 Yosyp General purpose PC headsets with quality mic - Italy

I specifically ask this community because, you may already know, "gaming" oriented stuff... just often sucks. I want quality headsets that I can carry on for life, hopefully with good replacement pads, either original or third party (I am already at my second or third with my present Stingers, bought from Ali). As specified in the title, I live in Italy.
Please note: it's the first time coming across a "Open" or "Closed" back, after a brief research I think I am more oriented towards Open Back designes. I wear them for many hours a day, and must be comfortable to wear.
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2024.05.17 12:44 Makemoneywithfun THINGS WHO INVESTED/IS GOING TO INVEST IN *FFIE* HAD TO KNOW:

1- IF YOU JOIN US, YOU HAVE TO BE SURE TO HOLD TILL AT LEAST $10 VALUE
2- DON’T PANIC WHEN IT FALLS A LITTLE BIT, IT’S PART OF THE GAME
3- MORE WE HOLD, MORE WE GAIN SO, TAKE YOUR CONCLUSIONS
4- IF YOU WANT TO JOIN WITH MORE, WAIT THE LITTLE DIPS YOU NORMALLY SEE DURING THE DAY AND BUY IN THOSE LITTLE WINDOWS
5- DON’T THINK BECAUSE IS FRIDAY YOU CLOSS TO HAVE MONEY FOR THE WEEKEND, BECAUSE NEXT WEEK YOU WILL HAVE A LOT MORE IF YOU HOLD YOUR POSITIONS
6- SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT FFIE WITHOUT ANNOYING POSTS, TALK ABOUT IT LIKE SMART PEOPLE
7- INVEST ONLY WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE.
Love you all my #FFIEMILY
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2024.05.17 12:42 sam64228 My dream woke me up

I just had a dream where I was walking back home when suddenly the ground opened and I felt into some kind of wornhole and suddenly woke up as myself but my 15 year old body, back in 2016.
I decided to start repairing things about my life that I regretted, or at least start plan to repair everything. I went to school and started doing friends, and studying. In college I don't have much problems making friends but in school I spent a lot of recess time alone, most of the reason for it was my uninviting personality and embarrasment, and lazyness. Also I wasted A LOT of my time playing shitty mobile games, or watching anime. Since I already saw all of those, I instead spend my time studying. 2016 was also the year I failed 3 classes and had to repeat the year because I spent all of my time watching anime instead of studying.
I warned my family about "small" stuff that could happen, my grandma breaking her hip by being distracted while going down the stairs, or my dad being scammed by buying stuff from a "friend", I told my sister and cousin about what they did chose as a career in the future, so they could consider that as an option, back then they were very lost so they were happy I told them.
I don't remember what my grandpa's brother died of, but I do remember the reason why he got sick was because we hired a nurse to take care of him, and the nurse was later revealed to be an antivax, so she didn't gave his shots to my grandpa's brother and he passed away.
Back in 2015 was when I used to practice takewondo but I was a prick who thought could never be beaten, and in a tournament, got literally a tooth broken from a kick to the face, so that made me spiral into depression and gaining 80 pounds that I'm still struggling to lose, so while I did stop going to taekwondo, the classes were expensive as f#%$, I didn't stop exercizing, so I didn't gained much weight.
Also before meeting me, my gf had an abusive boyfriend. I found her and met her, making her my friend and at least preventing her to meet that guy, though I didn't stopped her from doing anything else. I still liked her, but thought that mentally I was 22 and she was 15, so it felt weird to ask her out right then and there and stayed as only a friend of hers for the time being.
In the dream, 2 years passed, of me repairing my mistakes, we were in 2018, I started my job early since I already knew what to do. The other big mistake was still years apart, so I was enjoying life. My only fear then was somehow falling into another wormhole, and having to go back to my normal body, were my mistakes were still there, or going into an unknown place or time. When I was thinking about that, one of my friends showed up, hit me in the head with a stick, I can't think of a reason why, and I woke up.
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2024.05.17 12:40 garyvdh The Witch of Fern Island - My Detailed Review

OK so after over 100 hours in this game here is my (third) heavily edited review. I actually love this game, the graphics are great, and the game mechanics are actually overall pretty good. I am highly tempted to give this game a favourable review because I really, really do love it, but it's let down by a few big points that in the end just cripple the game a bit too much and I feel it's only fair to let people know the truth. But, actually don't let that stop you from enjoying the game. I would STRONGLY encourage you to buy this game and enjoy it anyway. First of all, the PROS:
(1) This games is gorgeous and looks great, and runs great/ fairly fast on my system.
(2) The artwork is stunning, and the world building is top notch. You will fall in love with this world.
(3) The story line is well developed and you can see that a lot of love and time and heart has been poured into this. So kudos to the development team.
(4) Abrill is a lovable character and her look and feel is just top notch. Her outfits and gorgeous and she feels and plays well and will appeal to all gamers. You will not resent the fact that you are limited to only one character choice (You cannot customise your character, but later on you will be able to customise her clothing).
(5) The depth and layers of the game are intricate and well woven, and you can see that the team have done a lot of research and background legwork to bring a depth to this game that is actually not seen in a lot of games.
(6) I also have to single out the map for special mention as it is really fun to explore the map and this must have taken hours to develop. The map is it's own character in this game. Really, well done on the depth of detail here.
But now here are the CONS that are unfortunately letting the game down.
(1) Firstly, when it comes to farming, a major complaint is the mouse sensitivity in the farming mechanic (I'm not actually sure how much you can adjust that through the interface). When you're trying to lay down your farming rows, and then plant your seed, your cursor jumps all over the place making it infuriatingly difficult to actually do your farming preparation. The farming mechanic is very clunky and unfriendly compared to say a game like Coral Island (which makes farming a breeze).
(2) Secondly, the cat (your familiar) is part of the story line of the game, and is supposed to appear at pivotal parts of the game to continue the discussion and advance the story line for you. But he just never appears when and where he is supposed to, and you are constantly running all over the place looking for him and trying to trigger his appearance so that you can advance the story line to the next level. Maybe the devs can look into this but there should be a way to trigger his appearance so that you can move the story along. This is why I cannot at this stage recommend the game until this is fixed. NEVERTHELESS, I was able to continue playing the game, despite this.
(3) Thirdly, in addition to the above comments players should be aware that the game is pleasant but a frustrating continuous grind to actually get anywhere. It is one long slog to get the resources you need to achieve anything in this game. And that is a tediously slow process. You may enjoy that and call it a lazy or relaxing game, but most games would find that frustrating and boring. There should be enough reward along the way for you to achieve significant progress during the day or at least have some good in game guidance as to what you are supposed to be doing and where you are supposed to be going. Now that's all well and good if that was coming from the Cat familiar who is supposed to be guiding you, but as mentioned above he is nowhere to be found. There is also no in game prompt to look up the compendium or to go and research spells or how to use recipes, etc. I found myself having to use youtube videos or websites to get guidance how to play the game, and of that there is very little good guidance. It should not be necessary to go to outside sources to play the game. I ended up using the WeMod cheat for help with this game, but to be honest it doesn't actually help that much with this game. It doesn't get you much further.
(4) Fourthly, some of the characters do look a bit strange or weird, I'm not sure if they were going for non-white character appearance to make the game more inclusive, but it just comes across as very strange in appearance, almost freakish as if they are glitching. Weird colour scheme.
(5) Fifth, there is no voice acting in this game, and I feel that is unfortunately a major let down for a game this gorgeous. I understand that it keeps the costs down, and this game is already really cheap, but in the end it just lets the game down. This just comes down to personal preference. I guess I was spoiled by games like My Time at Sandrock.
(6) Sixth, is kind of an extension of the grind complaint but when it comes to finding certain resources you will just search and search and never find the resources that you are looking for (some of which are only available in certain seasons), some of which don't appear to be available AT ALL in the game yet. Also it appears that if you mine certain resources too often, the game actually starts rewarding you less. I noticed this with the Astra realm, and with the Mineral resources. If you go back to them too often, you do not get the good stuff any more.
(7) The game still crashes fairly often and that is quite irritating. The game only saves when you go to sleep at the end of each day and that might be a bit off-putting to some people. Unfortunately, when that happens you lose all your progress for the day. And that can sometimes be quite a significant amount. I don't understand why these farming/cozy games have this weird save mechanic that only saves every so often instead of just allowing you to save whenever you want, in my opinion, it's really stupid and nonsensical. I checked my graphics drivers and system updates, but no luck. I actually had to stop playing the game on one particular PC because it just crashed every single day on that particular PC.
So if you are willing to put up with all of the above frustrations, then by all means you will definitely enjoy this game. it's cheap enough, so yes go ahead and buy it! If you stick with it, it is a fun game and you will derive enjoyment from it. My final advice is this. Do NOT avoid this game despite all of the above. Definitely check it out, because the price alone on steam makes it worth it. For all you Cozy Gamers in this thread, I feel like you will be missing out if you avoid this game.
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2024.05.17 12:32 IntrovertRook I need your opinion on this homebrew dice system for rules-light gameplay

So I want to expand on an idea that I used in a small, one page rpg I made not too long ago.
It works by rolling 3d6, and each die must meet or beat a given value (3,4 or 5). Depending on the number of successes, the following happens:
3/3: The action works perfectly (yes) 2/3: The PC accomplishes their goal with some challenge or consequences (yes, but) 1/3: The PC fails. (No)
As an example with a lockpicking situation 3/3: The lock is open 2/3: The lock opens, but the lockpick breaks, the sound alerts the guards, or the lock falls with a heavy thump (anything, really) 1/3: The lock stays firmly closed.
This is the basic mechanic. In the one page rpg, players have also access to a specific skill, which lets them succeed on a 3+ for actions relating to that specific skillset.
To me, this feels like a simple enough system that could work for a light, small game, but I'd want to know the opinion of the members of this subreddit. Would this be worthy of something being built upon it? Or changed and added to?Thank you for the answers.
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2024.05.17 12:31 Pathea_Games V1.3 Free Update and "Monster Whisperer" DLC Date Announced!

V1.3 Free Update and
Howdy, Builders!
Time flies! This May marks exactly two years since "My Time at Sandrock" debuted on Steam from Early Access. Therefore, in this particularly significant May, we are excited to introduce the new V1.3 content update along with an additional pet DLC — "Monster Whisperer
https://reddit.com/link/1cu1wly/video/vx0tqpgury0d1/player
The V1.3 update and the DLC will go live on:

May 28 at 9am CET / 3am EDT

Just a heads up: we're still waiting on the final approvals for the DLC on consoles, so the release times might be a bit different depending on the platform. Feel free to check out this post for the latest updates and details on any changes. While the DLC release times could vary by platform, we're still planning to roll out the V1.3 free update and the Monster Whisperer DLC to our PC gamers on May 28. Plus, the free update is all set to launch across all console platforms on the same day too.
This upcoming V1.3 version and Pet DLC will mostly introduce several new features and gameplay elements involving pets roaming freely, joking aside, it's almost like we're putting Pokemon in the game!

Let's dive into highlights below:

-New pet training and battle-related content: Expanding the pet system with more interactions, allowing pets and Builders to experience more thrilling stories together. The new DLC will also enable you to capture wild creatures, like the Pensky, to keep as pets. Do you not feel compelled to catch them all? Sandrock monster catcher gameplay coming soon, keep an eye on the page!
[DLC store Page]
-New gameplay elements: New Sand Buggy mini-game, introduction of new weapons, unlocking more levels on challenging dungeons, and the addition of cooking to the factory to enhance your adventures.
-UIs and optimizations: Adjusted the factory queue, added a new UI for currency overview, and introduced brightness and contrast settings to enhance exploration and building comfort. Additionally, we've installed an automatic sandstorm wall that activates itself to protect against sandstorms automatically.
We will publish a complete changelist after the release on May 28. Don't worry, this update won't mess with where you're at in the game. But if you want to really get into the whole pet thing as you go through the story, you might wanna think about starting fresh.
We will continue to optimize and expand Sandrock with even more content. We deeply appreciate all players and look forward to hearing your thoughts!
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2024.05.17 12:30 oldprogrammer Looking for teleport plugin similar to the Atlas bed teleport

I've recently been playing another game (Atlas) where the players are able to teleport from bed to bed but it makes them teleport without any items. When they jump all of their items in inventory and worn drop on the ground. This has the impact that they can have bases on multiple islands but either have to build them up with local resources or haul materials in.
I was wondering if any existing teleport plugins offer something similar? I'd like there to be a craftable item, doesn't have to be expensive to craft, like a simple waystone, then place it somewhere named that they interact with. Even a simple sign model would be fine. Then, if a player uses the item and chooses a location I'd like all of their inventory to fall off as if they had died and dropped everything.
Does anyone know of a waystone or teleport plugin that offers this type of functionality?
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2024.05.17 12:20 kidsfurniture01 Essential Safety Features in Kids Chairs

Essential Safety Features in Kids Chairs
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Introduction:
In the big world of furniture for kids, safety is super important. And when it comes to chairs for kids, getting it just right is key. Chairs aren't just for sitting; they're where kids relax, learn, and have fun. As parents, it's really important to know what makes kids' chairs safe. In this blog post, we're going to explore these important safety features, giving parents the info they need to keep their little ones safe while they sit and enjoy themselves.
  1. Sturdy Construction:
where life moves fast, finding the perfect furniture for kids is essential. And when it comes to chairs, strength is key. A good kids chair needs to be tough and sturdy, not just nice to look at. Look for chairs made from strong materials like solid wood, sturdy metal, or durable plastic. These materials ensure the chair can handle all the fun and games without breaking or wobbling. So, if you're shopping for kids furniture in Delhi, remember: go for strength and durability!
  1. Non-Toxic Materials:
Selecting the perfect playschool furniture means prioritizing safety, especially when it comes to chairs. opt for chairs crafted from non-toxic materials to ensure a safe environment for children. Kids love to explore with all their senses, so it's crucial to avoid harmful chemicals like lead, phthalates, and formaldehyde. Look for chairs certified to meet stringent safety standards, providing a toxin-free space for little ones to learn and play comfortably.
  1. Stable Base:
When choosing kindergarten furniture, stability is paramount, particularly in chairs. Seek out chairs with wide, sturdy legs for a dependable base. Features such as anti-tip mechanisms and non-slip pads further enhance safety, reducing the risk of accidents like spills and falls. Prioritizing chairs with stable bases ensures a secure seating environment, fostering confidence for both parents and children.
  1. Rounded Corners and Smooth Edges:
In the lively world of childhood, where every day is an adventure, bumps and tumbles are bound to happen. To keep kids safe, choose chairs with rounded corners and smooth edges. These features lessen the chance of painful accidents, making it a safer environment for children to explore and play. When it comes to preschool furniture, safety is key, so prioritize chairs with these child-friendly design elements.
  1. Proper Size and Fit:
Create a cozy and stylish space for your child with luxurious nursery furniture perfectly suited to their needs. Just like Cinderella's slipper, find chairs that fit them well. Look for comfy chairs that match their age and size. opt for chairs that can adjust in height and seat depth as they grow. This ensures the chair remains useful as they get older. With these great choices, your child's room will be both comfy and just right for them.
Conclusion:
As we journey through parenthood, keeping our kids safe is our top priority. When it comes to nursery furniture, safety is key. By choosing sturdy, non-toxic, and well-built pieces with stable bases and rounded edges, we create a cozy space where our little ones can play and grow without worry. Let's tackle this journey together, armed with knowledge and a commitment to keeping our children safe and happy.
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2024.05.17 12:20 pixelsimg- Cyber Fraud: Understanding, Preventing, and Responding to Online Scams

Cyber Fraud: Understanding, Preventing, and Responding to Online Scams
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In today's interconnected world, the internet has transformed the way we live, work, and interact. However, with the convenience and opportunities it brings, there's also a rise in cyber fraud – deceptive practices carried out online to unlawfully obtain money, personal information, or other valuables from unsuspecting individuals. Understanding cyber fraud, its various forms, and how to protect oneself is crucial in safeguarding against financial loss and identity theft.
What is Cyber Fraud?
Cyber fraud refers to any fraudulent activity carried out using electronic communication or information technology. Perpetrators of cyber fraud, often referred to as cybercriminals, exploit vulnerabilities in technology and human behavior to deceive and defraud individuals, businesses, or organizations. Cyber fraud can take many forms, including:
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  1. Phishing: This involves sending deceptive emails or messages that appear to be from reputable sources, tricking recipients into revealing sensitive information such as passwords, credit card numbers, or social security numbers.
  2. Identity Theft: Cybercriminals steal personal information, such as name, address, and financial details, to impersonate individuals or commit fraudulent activities in their name.
  3. Online Scams: These scams come in various forms, such as lottery scams, romance scams, investment scams, and fake job offers, where victims are persuaded to send money or provide personal information under false pretenses.
  4. Malware Attacks: Malicious software, such as viruses, ransomware, and spyware, is used to infect devices and steal sensitive information, disrupt operations, or extort money from victims.
Preventing Cyber Fraud
Preventing cyber fraud requires a combination of vigilance, awareness, and proactive measures. Here are some essential tips to protect yourself from falling victim to online scams:
  1. Be Skeptical: Exercise caution when receiving unsolicited emails, messages, or phone calls, especially if they request sensitive information or offer deals that seem too good to be true.
  2. Verify Identities: Before disclosing personal information or making financial transactions online, verify the legitimacy of the website, company, or individual you're dealing with. Look for secure websites with HTTPS encryption and check for contact information and reviews.
  3. Use Strong Passwords: Create unique, complex passwords for each online account and enable multi-factor authentication whenever possible to add an extra layer of security.
  4. Keep Software Updated: Regularly update your operating system, antivirus software, and other applications to patch security vulnerabilities and protect against malware attacks.
  5. Educate Yourself: Stay informed about the latest cyber threats and scams by reading reputable sources, such as cybersecurity blogs, government advisories, and news articles.
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Responding to Cyber Fraud
If you suspect you've fallen victim to cyber fraud, take immediate action to mitigate the damage and report the incident to the relevant authorities. Here's what you can do:
  1. Contact Your Financial Institution: Inform your bank or credit card company immediately to report any unauthorized transactions and request a freeze on your accounts if necessary.
  2. Report the Fraud: File a complaint with the appropriate authorities, such as the police, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), or the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), providing as much detail and evidence as possible.
  3. Monitor Your Accounts: Regularly monitor your bank statements, credit reports, and online accounts for any suspicious activity, and report any unauthorized transactions or changes immediately.
  4. Update Security Measures: Change passwords, update security settings, and install antivirus software to prevent further unauthorized access to your devices and accounts.
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In conclusion, cyber fraud poses a significant threat to individuals and businesses alike, requiring proactive measures to prevent and respond effectively. By staying informed, exercising caution, and implementing robust security practices, you can reduce the risk of falling victim to online scams and protect yourself from financial loss and identity theft in the digital age.
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2024.05.17 11:56 Sweet-Count2557 11 Innovative Boston Playgrounds Where Kids Learn as They Play

11 Innovative Boston Playgrounds Where Kids Learn as They Play
11 Innovative Boston Playgrounds Where Kids Learn as They Play Welcome to our exploration of eleven innovative Boston playgrounds where children can learn while they play.In this bustling city, there are a multitude of parks and playgrounds that offer much more than the traditional swings and slides. These thoughtfully designed spaces provide children with engaging and educational experiences, turning playtime into a valuable opportunity for growth.From wheelchair-accessible elements at Mayor Thomas M. Menino Park in Charlestown to the imaginative PlayCubes at Uncle Frank and Auntie Kay Chin Park in Chinatown, Boston's playgrounds are sure to captivate young minds.But that's just the beginning - join us as we uncover the other unique and stimulating playgrounds that await children in different neighborhoods across the city.Key TakeawaysBoston has a variety of innovative and inclusive playgrounds that offer unique features and attractions.Many of these playgrounds are designed with a specific theme, such as nature or the solar system, to engage children's imagination.In addition to traditional playground equipment like swings and slides, these playgrounds also offer interactive and brain-boosting elements like embankment slides, climbers, and balance-based toys.Some playgrounds are designed in memory of specific individuals or events, such as the Martin Richard Memorial Park in Seaport.Mayor Thomas M. Menino Park—CharlestownMayor Thomas M. Menino Park—Charlestown, the inclusive playground with wheelchair-accessible features, was designed in the wake of the Marathon bombings and offers a unique and engaging play experience for children of all abilities. Situated in the heart of Boston, this playground is a shining example of the city's commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.One of the standout features of Mayor Thomas M. Menino Park—Charlestown is its embankment slides and climbers. These structures not only provide endless fun for children but also help develop their gross motor skills and coordination. As kids navigate the slides and climb the structures, they're simultaneously building strength and confidence in their abilities.Furthermore, this playground goes above and beyond by offering access to hospital bathrooms. This thoughtful addition ensures that all children, regardless of their medical needs, can enjoy their time at the park without any obstacles. It's a testament to the city's dedication to creating a safe and welcoming environment for everyone.The design of Mayor Thomas M. Menino Park—Charlestown isn't only functional but also visually appealing. The vibrant colors and playful shapes of the equipment spark imagination and creativity in children. It's a place where they can let their imaginations run wild and explore their own unique play experiences.Uncle Frank and Auntie Kay Chin Park—BostonLocated in the vibrant neighborhood of Chinatown, Uncle Frank and Auntie Kay Chin Park—Boston offers a playground experience that combines interactive play with a touch of cultural immersion. This Boston playground stands out among the best playgrounds in Boston for its unique features and attractions. Here's what makes Uncle Frank and Auntie Kay Chin Park—Boston a must-visit destination for families:The popular River Stream Fountain: Kids can cool off and have a blast in this interactive water feature. The fountain mimics a flowing river, allowing children to splash and play while learning about the importance of water.Focus on PlayCubes for interactive play: The playground is filled with PlayCubes, which are modular play structures that encourage creativity and exploration. Children can build, climb, and slide on these colorful cubes, stimulating their imagination and problem-solving skills.Cultural immersion in Chinatown: As you explore the playground, you'll notice the influence of Chinatown's rich heritage. From the ornamental gateways to the vibrant colors and patterns, Uncle Frank and Auntie Kay Chin Park—Boston offers a unique opportunity for children to learn about and appreciate different cultures.Located in Chinatown: This playground is conveniently situated in the heart of Chinatown, making it easily accessible for families in the area. After a fun-filled day at the playground, families can explore the neighborhood and enjoy the delicious food, vibrant markets, and cultural events that Chinatown has to offer.Uncle Frank and Auntie Kay Chin Park—Boston is more than just a playground. It's a place where children can learn, play, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of Chinatown. So, gather your family and head to this innovative Boston playground for an unforgettable adventure.Jackson Square Park—Jamaica PlainNestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Jamaica Plain, Jackson Square Park offers a playground experience that combines thrilling play elements with a focus on balance and adventure. This innovative playground is designed to engage children's minds and bodies, allowing them to learn and grow while having a blast.One of the standout features of Jackson Square Park is its zip lines. Kids can soar through the air, feeling the rush of exhilaration as they zip from one end of the playground to the other. This activity not only builds strength and coordination but also teaches them about momentum and gravity.Another exciting element is the 16-foot-tall Wall-holla climbing structure. With its unique design and challenging climbing routes, children can test their physical limits and conquer their fears. It's a thrilling experience that encourages them to push themselves and discover their own capabilities.In addition to these thrilling play elements, Jackson Square Park also offers other amenities to keep kids entertained. There are basketball courts where they can practice their skills and compete with friends. Swings provide a classic play experience, allowing children to feel the freedom of soaring through the air.Jackson Square Park is a place where kids can explore, take risks, and learn valuable life lessons. It's a playground that encourages them to think creatively, problem-solve, and develop their physical and cognitive skills. With its focus on balance and adventure, this playground offers a unique and educational play experience for children of all ages.Martins Park—SeaportAfter exploring the thrilling play elements and educational opportunities at Jackson Square Park, let's now venture into Martins Park—Seaport, where children can embark on an imaginative and nature-inspired play experience. This inclusive playground, built in memory of Martin Richard, offers a unique and engaging environment for children of all abilities. Here are some key features of Martins Park—Seaport:Log Maze Climber: Children can navigate through a maze of logs, enhancing their problem-solving and spatial awareness skills.Realistic Climbing Rocks: Kids can challenge themselves by scaling these realistic climbing rocks, improving their strength and coordination.Giant Marooned Ship: This impressive feature allows children to unleash their imagination as they pretend to be pirates, sailing the high seas.Nature-Inspired Design: The park's design mimics the natural world, creating a sense of connection and wonder. Children can immerse themselves in an environment that encourages exploration and discovery.Martins Park—Seaport isn't just a place for play, but also a space for learning and growth. As children engage in the various play elements, they develop important cognitive and physical skills. The park fosters creativity, social interaction, and a love for nature. It provides a safe and inclusive environment where children can freely express themselves and learn through play.Paris Street Park—East BostonParis Street Park—East Boston offers an exciting and educational playground experience with its newly designed solar system theme. Located between a public pool and a community center, this park provides a perfect environment for children to learn and play. As we explore the park, we're greeted by vibrant colors and interactive elements that ignite our curiosity.One of the standout features of Paris Street Park is its basketball court, where kids can engage in friendly competition and improve their coordination skills. The court is adorned with illustrations of planets, stars, and constellations, creating a unique and immersive experience. As we shoot hoops, we can't help but feel like we're playing in outer space.In addition to the basketball court, there's also a painted maze that stimulates our problem-solving abilities. We navigate through the twists and turns, searching for hidden treasures and unlocking the secrets of the solar system. The maze encourages exploration and fosters a sense of adventure, allowing children to develop their spatial awareness and critical thinking skills.As we continue our journey through the park, we come across a series of educational panels that provide fascinating information about the planets. These panels not only spark our curiosity about the universe but also enhance our knowledge of science and astronomy. We learn about the different characteristics of each planet and gain a deeper appreciation for the vastness of space.Paris Street Park—East Boston truly offers a playground experience that combines fun and education. With its solar system theme, basketball court, painted maze, and educational panels, children are encouraged to learn and explore while enjoying the freedom to play. It's a place where imaginations soar and knowledge is gained, making it a must-visit destination for families in East Boston.Esplanade Playground—BostonAs we venture further into the world of Boston playgrounds, our next stop brings us to the captivating Esplanade Playground—Boston, where adventure awaits along the picturesque Charles River. This playground offers a unique experience that combines play and nature, providing children with the freedom to explore and learn in a beautiful setting.The central climbing structure, resembling a spider web, challenges children to test their physical abilities and conquer new heights.The scenic view of the Charles River creates a serene backdrop for play, allowing children to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of their surroundings.The spacious open areas invite children to run, jump, and engage in active play, promoting physical fitness and enhancing their gross motor skills.The variety of play equipment, including swings and slides, offers opportunities for children to engage in imaginative play and social interaction.At Esplanade Playground, children have the freedom to let their imaginations soar as they navigate the climbing structures, swing through the air, and slide down to the ground. They can challenge themselves physically, build strength and coordination, and develop confidence in their abilities. The playground's scenic location also provides a sense of peace and tranquility, allowing children to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and connect with nature.Esplanade Playground—Boston isn't just a place for fun and play; it's a space that encourages learning, exploration, and personal growth. With its unique features and stunning views, this playground offers children the freedom to discover, create, and thrive in a safe and engaging environment.Fallon Field—RoslindaleFallon Field—Roslindale is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Boston, offering a playground experience that is both thrilling and inviting for children of all ages. With its famous large slide and additional amenities like basketball courts and swings, Fallon Field provides endless opportunities for fun and exploration.To paint a clearer picture of what Fallon Field has to offer, let's take a look at the table below:FeaturesDescriptionBenefitsLarge SlideA thrilling rideBuilds courage and balanceBasketball CourtsOutdoor sports activitiesPromotes physical fitnessSwingsClassic playground funDevelops coordinationThe large slide at Fallon Field is a favorite among kids, providing them with an exhilarating ride that challenges their courage and helps them develop their balance skills. As they climb up the stairs and slide down, children experience a rush of excitement and a sense of achievement.In addition to the slide, Fallon Field also offers basketball courts. These outdoor sports areas allow children to engage in friendly competitions, improve their coordination, and enhance their physical fitness. Whether they're shooting hoops or playing a game with friends, the basketball courts provide a space for kids to enjoy active play and develop their athletic abilities.No playground is complete without swings, and Fallon Field has them too. Swinging back and forth on the swings not only brings joy to children but also helps them develop their coordination skills. As they pump their legs and control their movements, kids learn how to find their rhythm and balance while experiencing the freedom of soaring through the air.Fallon Field—Roslindale truly offers a playground experience that combines thrilling activities with the freedom to play and explore. From the large slide to the basketball courts and swings, children can engage in a variety of activities that promote physical fitness, coordination, and a sense of adventure. So head on over to Fallon Field and let the fun begin!Hunt Almont Playground—MattapanLocated in the vibrant neighborhood of Mattapan, Hunt Almont Playground offers an exciting and inclusive play space for children of all ages. This playground is a true gem, designed to foster creativity, imagination, and physical activity.Here are some reasons why Hunt Almont Playground stands out among the rest:Colorful web of nets and climbers: As soon as you step foot in Hunt Almont Playground, you'll be greeted by a mesmerizing sight—a vibrant web of nets and climbers that beckon you to explore and conquer. This unique feature allows children to challenge themselves, build strength, and develop their motor skills.Encourages open-ended play: At Hunt Almont Playground, there are no limits to what children can imagine and create. The open-ended play opportunities here allow kids to take on different roles, build forts, and invent their own games. It's a place where freedom and creativity go hand in hand.Splash pad for summer fun: When the temperatures rise, Hunt Almont Playground has got you covered. With its refreshing splash pad, children can cool off and have a blast splashing around. It's the perfect way to beat the heat while still engaging in active play.Inclusive design: Hunt Almont Playground is designed with inclusivity in mind. It offers wheelchair-accessible features, ensuring that all children can fully participate and enjoy the fun. It's a playground that celebrates diversity and embraces the joy of play for everyone.Hunt Almont Playground is more than just a place to play—it's a space where children can learn, grow, and make lasting memories. So, if you're looking for a playground that encourages freedom, creativity, and inclusivity, Hunt Almont Playground in Mattapan is the place to be. Let your imagination run wild and discover the endless possibilities that await you here.Sweeney Playground—South BostonAfter exploring the vibrant and inclusive Hunt Almont Playground in Mattapan, let's now shift our attention to the captivating Sweeney Playground in South Boston. This playground is known for its stunning ropes course, bright synthetic surface, and water features. It offers a variety of activities that engage children's minds and bodies, making it a perfect place for them to learn as they play.To give you a better idea of what Sweeney Playground has to offer, here is a table highlighting some of its key features:Sweeney Playground—South BostonStunning ropes courseEngages children's balanceBright synthetic surfaceProvides safe play areaWater featuresOffers refreshing funBasketball courtsPromotes physical activityfor older kidsThe ropes course at Sweeney Playground is truly a sight to behold. It challenges children to navigate through a series of ropes and obstacles, testing their balance and coordination. As they conquer each element of the course, they develop problem-solving skills and gain confidence in their abilities.The bright synthetic surface of the playground ensures a safe and comfortable play area for children. It provides a cushioned surface that reduces the risk of injuries from falls, allowing kids to freely explore and engage in active play.Water features are another highlight of Sweeney Playground. They offer a fun and refreshing way for children to cool off during the hot summer months. Whether it's running through a sprinkler or splashing in a water fountain, kids can enjoy the sensory experience while staying active.In addition to the ropes course and water features, Sweeney Playground also provides basketball courts for older kids. This promotes physical activity and encourages friendly competition, fostering teamwork and sportsmanship.Sweeney Playground in South Boston is a place where kids can learn, have fun, and grow. With its innovative and engaging features, it offers a unique play experience that sparks creativity, promotes physical development, and cultivates a love for learning. So, the next time you're in South Boston, be sure to visit Sweeney Playground for an unforgettable play adventure.Little Scobie Park—RoxburyLittle Scobie Park in Roxbury offers a vibrant and engaging play space for children of all ages. This park is divided into two areas, each designed specifically for different age groups. Whether you have a toddler or a teenager, there's something for everyone at Little Scobie Park.Skateboard Park: One of the highlights of Little Scobie Park is the skateboard park. Kids can bring their skateboards and practice their tricks on the ramps and rails. It's a great way to build confidence, improve coordination, and have fun with friends.Basketball Court: For those who prefer team sports, the basketball court at Little Scobie Park is the perfect place to shoot some hoops. Kids can practice their dribbling skills, work on their jump shots, and even organize friendly games with other children in the neighborhood.Plenty of Shade: Little Scobie Park offers plenty of shade, making it a great place to relax and unwind. Whether you're a parent watching your kids play or a teenager looking for a quiet spot to read, there are shaded areas where you can escape the sun and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.Community Gathering Space: Little Scobie Park serves as a community gathering space, bringing people together from all walks of life. It's a place where neighbors can meet, children can make new friends, and families can enjoy quality time together. The park fosters a sense of belonging and promotes social interaction, creating a strong and supportive community.Little Scobie Park in Roxbury is more than just a playground. It's a place where children can have fun, learn new skills, and connect with others. From the skateboard park to the basketball court, there are endless opportunities for exploration and growth. So grab your skateboard or basketball and head over to Little Scobie Park for an unforgettable play experience.Alexander W. Kemp Playground—CambridgeContinuing our exploration of Boston's brain-boosting playgrounds, let's now venture into the imaginative world of Alexander W. Kemp Playground in Cambridge. This playground offers a variety of activities for kids of various ages, ensuring that everyone can have a great time. With embankment slides, swings, and a crank-powered water feature, there's something for everyone to enjoy.To give you a better idea of what you can expect at Alexander W. Kemp Playground, here's a table that breaks down its key features:FeaturesAge RangeThemeEmbankment slidesAll agesWoodland adventureSwingsAll agesWoodland adventureCrank-powered water featureAll agesWoodland adventureAs you can see, this playground has a woodland adventure theme, with carved wood structures that add to the overall ambiance. Kids can let their imaginations run wild as they explore this enchanting setting. Whether they're sliding down the embankment slides, soaring through the air on the swings, or splashing around in the crank-powered water feature, there's no shortage of fun to be had.In addition to the exciting play equipment, Alexander W. Kemp Playground also provides a safe and welcoming environment for children to learn and grow. It encourages open-ended play, allowing kids to express their creativity and problem-solving skills. By engaging in play, they can develop important cognitive and physical abilities while having a blast.Frequently Asked QuestionsAre These Playgrounds Open to the Public?Yes, these playgrounds are open to the public. They provide a safe and inclusive space for children of all ages to play and learn.Each playground offers unique features and attractions, such as wheelchair-accessible equipment, interactive play structures, and themed designs.From the Mayor Thomas M. Menino Park in Charlestown to Chuckie Harris Park in Somerville, these innovative playgrounds aim to engage and educate children while fostering their imagination and physical development.Are There Any Admission Fees for These Playgrounds?There are no admission fees for these playgrounds. They're open to the public and provide a variety of brain-boosting fun for kids.From inclusive playgrounds with wheelchair-accessible features to playgrounds with interactive PlayCubes and zip lines, there's something for everyone.You can explore different playgrounds like Mayor Thomas M. Menino Park, Uncle Frank and Auntie Kay Chin Park, and Jackson Square Park, each offering unique features and attractions.Are There Any Age Restrictions for Using the Playground Equipment?There are no age restrictions for using the playground equipment at these innovative Boston playgrounds. Kids of all ages can enjoy the interactive play features and learn as they've fun.From inclusive playgrounds with wheelchair-accessible features to parks that offer activities for kids of various ages, there's something for everyone. So whether you're a toddler or a teenager, you can explore, climb, slide, and swing to your heart's content.Get ready for an adventure-filled playtime!Are There Any Safety Measures in Place at These Playgrounds?Yes, there are safety measures in place at these playgrounds. They prioritize the well-being of children and ensure a safe play environment.Safety features include wheelchair-accessible features, splash pads, and synthetic surfaces.Additionally, some playgrounds have inclusive designs, offering activities for kids of various ages. They also provide amenities like basketball courts and access to nearby bathrooms.These safety measures aim to create a fun and secure space where kids can learn and play without any worries.Are These Playgrounds Accessible for Individuals With Disabilities?Yes, these playgrounds are accessible for individuals with disabilities. They've been designed with inclusive features like wheelchair-accessible structures, ramps, and accessible bathrooms. This ensures that all children can enjoy and learn at the playgrounds.It's important to create an environment that promotes inclusivity and allows everyone to participate in play. These innovative playgrounds in Boston are a great example of how accessibility can be integrated into recreational spaces.ConclusionAs we wrap up our exploration of these innovative Boston playgrounds, we can't help but be amazed by the endless opportunities for learning and growth that they provide.From accessible features to imaginative play elements, each park offers a unique experience that sparks curiosity and fosters development in children.So, next time you're in Boston, be sure to visit these playgrounds and watch your kids learn, play, and thrive in this vibrant city.
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2024.05.17 11:35 iy4kin 27 [F4M] LF tubero, plumbing naman 🫧

Miss ko na talaga may kakulitan, and sendan ng random thoughts everyday but i don’t think it falls under the friends tag haha, gusto ko may harot din 🥸
about me: * art grad * introvert/infp * agnostic * malaman but not plus size * low maintenance * tamad lumabas unless nakuha mo na interest ko so i don’t do meetups agad * self-sustained strong independent maluho but i will never ask u for anything * non-negotiables: apologist (duh), manchild, no sense of humor, di marunong ng house chores,,,,, maasim 🤧 * pet peeves: mansplaining, fragile masculinity, di supportive, inconsistent, di nagmemedyas pag nakasapatos, inuutusan HAHAHA * love languages: words of affirmation, quality time, sending memes * hobbies: tumawa magisa sa phone, gaming, matulog ng nakadapa * interests: mech keebs, pop culture, dark humour, TAYLOR SWIFT, spirituality, anime, kdrama, kpop (esp twice, day6 and new jeans) * i get easily bored with transactional messages so galingan mo
about you: * kahit papano may socmed presence and willing mag exchange para stalk natin isa’t isa 🤩 * 5’5 up * -/+ 3 ONLY!!!! * preferably gamer hehe willing ako mag pocket sage :p (tho i play other games din) * no big deal kahit big 4 at walang car basta willing ako puntahan in the middle of nowhere HAHAHA (1/2 chz) * with that said ok lang ldr until i move out from our house haha * hindi nagsasawang mag good morning tuwing umaga hmpf di yung sa una lang magaling * must be ok with virtual dates bec tamad nga ko lumabas * would want to stream movies w/me from time to time * nagrereact/reply sa lahat ng memes na sinesend ko kahit nakita mo na HAHAHA * walang gf/gbf/kabet/anak/asawa pls lang 😭
yun lang naman anything else comes naturally and lahat naman tayo may red flag haha 🏃‍♀️💨
if interested to move forward send your resume with 2x2 pic to… charot send something bukod sa hi hello what’s up basta something reply-ble naman HAHAHA and pic pls (i’ll send too) pass sa sadbois 🥰
ps i don’t use tg so send discord if we click 😬👍
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2024.05.17 11:21 SearchForLove 28[M4F] #chandigarh / #online - tall fit nerdy ambiverted creative guy who works in finance / programming.

What I'm looking for -
Anything goes really. We can spend quality time online or we can meet in real in a few weeks if you are closer to haryana or punjab or chandigarh or delhi . (I also visit mumbai sometimes )
(If you are from outside India, that's also fine since I don't care which part of the world I live in if I can be with someone I love.)
Then we can go for long walks, go on a date/outing. While I love physical affection like cuddles, hugs, kisses , I love a nice company too and will respect your boundaries if you don't want to be touched in the first meeting.
Ideally, I'm looking for a meaningful medium term relationship but which has a potential to turn into something everlasting in future. But I'm open to casual setups too in case you feel you aren't ready for serious commitment.
I don't understand people who go through traditional route of arrange marriages. How can they bypass this dating phase and jump into the nuptials directly. Also, if you don't test out the compatibility beforehand, you could very well end up in a deadbedroom situation, which is big cause of divorce.
Personality type :
Physically, I'm tall ( 6'0" ), cute, neither the most handsome nor ugly, average built and medium wheatish complexion.
I am a semi-introvert. - I don't have social anxiety or anything but I am avoidant of certain people, yet find it easy to talk to strangers. Although I can't approach women in real life. I'm pretty blunt by nature. I can speak well in stage and on public , get into conversations with Co-passengers in trains, buses etc. Yet, I feel intimidated/uncomfortable talking to my relatives, immediate neighbors, school friends. I'm fluent in English and Hindi.
I'm more the thinking type than feeling. But I do feel bad for hurting someone. I fall In love fast but do not get attached too fast.
I'm super blunt and straightforward. Sometimes chill, sometimes intense. I have great anger control, a friendly amicable temperament.
I prefer voice chat because although time is not an issue for me, we can express emotions clearly and I can explain myself more elaborately than text where I have to cut down. But texting is good too and has its own advantages. Or alternatively, if you are not comfortable speaking, you can just listen. I can sing you a song on call.
Hobbies and passions :
I love watching crime, thrillers and inspirational movies. I love reading books especially non fiction books and web articles, forums, blogs.
I like puzzle games / board games. . I don't play much video games anymore. But I can play to give you company. MOBA, FPS, anything .
I used to play all kinds of sports in my college days but now it's just football & badminton
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