Are there any good voiced playthroughs on YT?

Especially with lower commentary? I love some voice actors on YT but their content is sometimes too focused on their chat than the actual game.

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u/fuschiafawn — 1 month ago

Guess the manga from the out of context wholesome panel

I'd like to guess anyone else's too!

u/fuschiafawn — 1 month ago

Should I get diagnosed if I want to possibly immigrate?

So forgive me if not evil enough. I'm self diagnosed, but I'm currently getting the diagnostic intake. My diagnostician himself suggested that while diagnosis is validating *it could hurt me later to have it in my medical records*. It was hilarious hearing him imply "you don't need a formal diagnosis outside of validation, I suggest you don't as it could complicate your life"

I am considering immigration in the future, and I've heard that documented autism does hurt your chances of being accepted. Should I just drop the diagnosis and being secretly autistic to infiltrate a foreign nation as a double agent? Or should I just do the damn thing so people get off my ass about self diagnosis and it won't really hurt.

Sorry if not funny enough, but I feel like this is the most honest and blunt sub and I need no fluffy language. Let me know if there's a better sub to ask this question in

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u/fuschiafawn — 1 month ago
▲ 167 r/museum

Satyr's Head with Antlers - Christof Angemair (1624-1627)

Carved from ivory, mounted with real stag antlers

u/fuschiafawn — 2 months ago

The reason why Americans didn't trust the COVID vaccine was because it was free.

No healthcare in America is free, so it seemed suspicious.

If they charged 5$ for the vaccine (but secretly could give it for free if asked) Americans would have fought each other to get it, like how they fought for toilet paper and eggs. The illusion of scarcity and rage at cost would have been psychologically appealing as opposed to giving it for free for the collective good. Some Americans really dislike the idea of being in a collective or helping those outside their groups, so that framing was likewise a turn off. They viewed it as a big brother situation, when if it was framed like a black Friday sale that would have made Americans want to get it. Framing it as cooperation was a mistake. People who respect vaccines would have gotten it either way, people who are suspicious became more suspicious. "There's no such thing as a free lunch" was roughly their thought process in not trusting the government.

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u/fuschiafawn — 3 months ago

Does anyone else hear someone playing metal from 10pm-2am? Sometimes just remixes of the same song?

I live in Ivy Hill, and I somewhat hear this plus neighbors begging them to shut the fuck up. I thought there was a cop call last night I heard as well.

Does anyone else hear this?

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u/fuschiafawn — 3 months ago

Why did I choose this lighting as representative of me over a regular picture?

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It clicks that this is more representative of myself, and I do have a clear idea as to why. There is technically a single answer, but any supplementary information would be interesting as well.

u/fuschiafawn — 3 months ago