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Bands that sound like nine inch nails Hoping for some amazing industrial rock/metal band recommendations. Closest I've ever come across is Archive. Been a huge fan since I was kid but have never come across anything quite like them. Favorite album is the downward spiral.

Bands that sound like nine inch nails. Hoping for some amazing industrial rock/metal band recommendations. Closest I've ever come across is Archive. Been a huge fan since I was kid but have never come across anything quite like them. Favorite album is the downward spiral.

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u/BelowAverageComments — 3 days ago

What survival games have had an update or two in the past year or so? Trying to find a new game or an old game to replay.

With grounded 2 having a huge one today what else has been updated lately? Necesse I know went 1.0. corekeeper had a big one. I haven't played valheim in like 4 years so that's another one. I know no mans sky has had quite a few and is just about getting another one and palworld too. Any other ones that I'm missing?

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u/BelowAverageComments — 9 days ago

Playing again after quite a few years. Not sure where to go from here just so I don't pick the wrong path. Just got deuterium fuel rods and mini fusion generators setup for appx 2GW on my main planet. And have almost every base item set up with ILS production. And have colonies set up on my other tw

I was thinking of starting a research planet on one of my colony planets where I just focus on gearing up research is this a wise idea? At this point will that slow down my research though since everything will have to be shipped from my main planet? I know I will need to work on interstellar travel as well but now with the hive (new for me) I will need to prep to take them out whenever I get to a new place (which I don't think I'm ready for since I still have my main hive in this galaxy, which I don't know how to eliminate). Or do I focus on setting up Dyson production as I know energy will be a concern again soon however I've never got to that point in my old playthrough I was just using solar sails. Would setting up solar sails again still be beneficial? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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u/BelowAverageComments — 13 days ago
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Jaan Roose walking 3.6 km from mainland Italy to Sicily on a 1.9 cm wide slackline, around 100 metres above the sea. After nearly three hours, he fell just 80 metres before the finish, climbed back onto the line and completed the first ever slackline crossing of the Strait of Messina.

u/BelowAverageComments — 15 days ago

Single player survival/rpg etc games with amazing economies.

I love Skyrim/fallout (and the other Bethesda games), fable, kenshi, mount and blade, stardew valley, no mans sky. I love that you can just straight up focus on being a merchant and amass amazing wealth and resources. I loved buying up all the residences in the original fable and just waiting to collect my millions, or just focusing on blacksmithing/enchanting in Skyrim to sell my kick ass weapons. Fallout being a hoarder and selling everything. Or just waiting at the gates in kenshi to loot and sell the items from the bodies that the guards kill. Any other games that give me this type of experience a feeling of being able to break the game through using the game mechanics as intended? (Or unintended)

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u/BelowAverageComments — 28 days ago

Found a nest with baby bunnies in our "fenced in" (no idea how they got in) garden not sure what to do. We need to relocate them. Would anyone recommend a way to give them a new proper home?

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u/BelowAverageComments — 2 months ago

[Request] Looking for something with depth, casual with a grind, that I can lose myself in.

I have been combing these posts for weeks trying to find a new game. Preferably not a rogue like (or if so something with depth). Touch controls that I can play while laying in bed, no virtual joystick. Not action/shooter either. Not a free to play. Hoping for a good indie ported from PC that I havent played before

Loop hero, stardew valley, balatro, kingdom two crowns, banner saga, turmoil, keep on mining, moonlighter, are some of my favorites

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u/BelowAverageComments — 2 months ago