▲ 6 r/lyres

The right method to hit the cords?

Do you use your nail, the tip of your finger or the flat end of your finger? Or do you pinch the cords in another way? As I have long nails, I naturally use my nails, but not sure this is the right way, and it produces a higher-pitch sound. I don't dislike it, but I wonder if 'that's how it's supposed to be'. Would love to improve my way of playing, so thanks ind advance for the tips!

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u/anononyme — 4 days ago

FF Tactics was a gem

It's been a few months since I've finished the remastered version, and I still can't get over how much I enjoyed it. Not only was the story well written and dramatic, but the job system was peak. The difficulty made the victories incredibly satisfying too (hello Riovanes Castle). It's been a long time I haven't felt so empty after finishing a game. I've started a Fire Emblem to fill the void, but it just can't compare. I honestly didn't expect to love FF Tactics so much.

That's it, I just wanted to share my love for this game.

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u/anononyme — 24 days ago
▲ 35 r/Gintama

Gosh, I cried like a baby on the episode with Sougo's sister

I came to laugh, not to feel.

(That's it, I just wanted to share my reaction somewhere. Discovering the series only now, and I like it a lot so far)

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u/anononyme — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/turtle

Can my turtle pee just to provoke or to mark his territory?

I understand that turtles would pee when they're picked up or in similar stressful situation. But mine looks like he's just doing it out of provocation? 😅 Last time, I just let him roam freely in my living room, minding my own business. Then he suddenly came nearby, looked at me dead in the eyes, peed and quietly went away. Not the first time, he'd do that sometimes when I'm busy cleaning his tank. No sign of fear or stress, just pure "what you're gonna do" attitude 😅

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u/anononyme — 2 months ago

Any 2nd hand shop that still take old PC games?

I don't even expect to sell them at this point, I just want to find a shop that still accept to take old PC games, so I can free up a bit of space at home. But none of the gaming or even more generalist 2nd hand shops accept any. I don't want to just throw them in the trash or abandon them in the streets, they are still a piece of physical media that deserves a minimum of regards... Any recommendations?

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u/anononyme — 3 months ago