Tapping nails in a youtube video

If you have tappy clacky fingernails, and you are holding up and showing something to the camera in a YT video, talking about it etc, and you clackytap your nails on it, I'm done watching you and any of your videos forever.

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u/Jwing01 — 1 day ago

Row B, Recliners, and Your Opinion

This is how it is.

When you have reclining seats, not only is Row B good, it's nearly perfect.

Row C is probably perfect in many cases, but I've had less disruption in B.

A is too close.

Keep sitting way back because I love not seeing the light from your phone (idiots who do this) even same row in my peripheral vision. Everytime I've sat E or further, you can clearly see someone's phone light off and on throughout.

But its not just that. The seat is leaned way back. Row B or C is actually the best angle for a fully reclined seat.

Y'all are getting TV view and I have the real big screen.

Heartbreak feels good but there is none in Row B.

u/Jwing01 — 1 month ago

A very specific type of co-op

PC, preferably steam. 2 players. Co-op or "parallel" single player in same environment at same time. STRONG preference toward competition against others. Preferably not shooters. Games that do not require a huge curve to get good. We want parallel group solitaire or semi-co-op as PvPvE I think. Effectively a battle royale concept? But I want the competition to maybe be..."less direct"?

Examples that have fit:

Knockout in Fall Guys -- we aren't "on a team" like in Duos, but we are in the same match and advancing on our own merits. While you are "against" the other players, you are more against being better at the course than them. This is the main thing we'd like to replicate but not in a shooter based Battle Royale.

--Sins of a Solar Empire 2 (except we play against bots)

--Arc Raiders, while a shooter, fit for a while

Things I am not looking for:

--Rocket League, MOBAs, shooters, etc.

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u/Jwing01 — 2 months ago