Need help choosing

So I was just wondering, what experience fits more the feeling playing GTA 5 for the first time and doing the heists in the story mode between los santos red and online mode?, I want to try one of those but I feel that los santos red doesn't have a story or progression at all but online mode is way too grindy, which of the two would be a better single player experience if i like the idea of creating your own character and doing different jobs and activity's? Is online mode worth it in private sessions?

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u/DuckLoLK — 18 hours ago
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Best backrooms/liminal survival game similar to lucid blocks?

i would like to play something related to backrooms but i always only liked the liminal and "information discovery part" (i dont know how to explain it, but something like SCP) and the most similar thing i have played has been lucid blocks, even though it felt to "random" and "open" for me, i would like something a little more cryptid lore focused while still being unpredictable

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u/DuckLoLK — 7 days ago

Should i spent time in a third language after already learning english?

Like the title says, I want to know if learning a third language is worth it, already learned English which is the obvious bilingual second language choice, but I was wondering if learning any interesting third language with an entirely different culture would be worth it. I'm one of those persons that didn't actually study English and got it from media exposure so at 10 I was already able to talk to people online with English, would learning a third language like French, Mandarin or Russian be worth it or would I just slow down mastering English? I already forget some words in Spanish and need to remember them in English because I do everything online on English, would I get any actual benefit from "business and opportunity perspective" but also like the total culture shift English does to your life? And if Its worth it and not a waste of taking the time to learn something new what language should it be?

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u/DuckLoLK — 8 days ago

Should i spent time in a third language after already learning english?

Like the title says, I want to know if learning a third language is worth it, already learned English which is the obvious bilingual second language choice, but I was wondering if learning any interesting third language with an entirely different culture would be worth it. I'm one of those persons that didn't actually study English and got it from media exposure so at 10 I was already able to talk to people online with English, would learning a third language like French, Mandarin or Russian be worth it or would I just slow down mastering English? I already forget some words in Spanish and need to remember them in English because I do everything online on English, would I get any actual benefit from "business and opportunity perspective" but also like the total culture shift English does to your life? And if Its worth it and not a waste of taking the time to learn something new what language should it be?

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u/DuckLoLK — 8 days ago