u/azure-heavens

Other games similar to Crow Country?
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Other games similar to Crow Country?

I really enjoyed this game and I'm looking for more like it.

I'm a huge fan of Silent Hill, Resident Evil and etc. I especially love the older entries into those franchises. Crow Country really scratched that itch. I played through it twice and now I fear I must move on.

I'm looking for more horror games like this that are older, or strive to recreate the PS1/PS2 era feel. Female protag isn't a requirement, but it would be a nice bonus.

u/azure-heavens — 3 days ago

A gator needs a name!

I've had it for a while and it's the cuddliest thing I've ever owned. I thought a name would come to me, but it just hasn't.

I'm open to anything! It can be weird, edgy, silly, human, boy, girl, whatever! 💜

u/azure-heavens — 4 days ago
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Should I give up on learning ASL? Can I learn with arthritis?

I am in ASL 2 class, and I feel like my physical and mental limitations are making me undesirable.

I have arthritis in my hands which causes me to be slow from pain and stiffness or have slightly wrong shape like finger(s) in the wrong spot (worse some days than others). I also have minor dyslexia, so often I fingerspell a word incorrectly.

My ASL 1 teacher was very patient. He loved me as a student and I got an A in the class. He is not deaf.

My ASL 2 teacher is deaf, so I value her opinion of my abilities more, I guess. I can tell I really frustrate her. She's always telling me I don't practice because my fingerspelling is too slow, or she gets upset when I misspell a word, or my handshape is wrong. Those are valid points. I'm slow, and I'm wrong. I am very young for arthritis, but I have it kinda bad (I can tell she doesn't believe me). I use my better hand for signing and I still suck. Arthritis is only going to get worse.

Today she told me I don't belong in ASL 3 even though I will pass her class. I feel like an idiot, and she's right. I don't want to bother her or any of the other instructors with my limitations, but I want to learn.

I guess I'm looking for other opinions and advice. What can I do to get around limitations caused by arthritis? Is this really just not for me?

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u/azure-heavens — 12 days ago