Celebrating 100%ing the game by drawing my oc as a nugget

Celebrating 100%ing the game by drawing my oc as a nugget

fuck that parasite tree
fuck that nameless fetus
fuck that burrowing heaven
fuck that melting love
fuck them tool abnormalities with time limits
fuck specifically white and red fixers
fuck binah
and most importantly, FUCK THEM CLERKS

u/sleepingArisu — 9 hours ago

White Night cheese question

Hello everyone! I need the White Night's EGO weapon for 100% completion and I'm trying to cheese the fight, but even after there is only one employee alive with all the clerks dead when WN breaches, the clock is full of names and WN produces apostles out of thin air, including the agent. What am I doing wrong?

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u/sleepingArisu — 14 hours ago

day 46. should I day 1 reset or do i brute force it? it FEELS both like I dont have enough damage AND like I can taste sweet victory if I try hard enough

this is my first run, so i havent reset at all before. i know that the progress saves but i wanted to see how far I can go. just curious at what point it's just banging my head against the wall in your opinion?

i only made it to tipheret supression, could proceed because i don't have enough alephs to supress for disciplinary lmao

u/sleepingArisu — 18 days ago
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Mouflon ram safety tips

Hello everybody! Long story short, we now have a mouflons at work, and the male is having trouble shedding his winter coat. I want to help him out with this and he does well with a ringed horse scraper. The fella in question is pretty friendly, hasn't shown any agression to humans and comes for scratches, so I am not surprised. But the brushing job is not done and I'm gonna need to come in and do it again.

My worry is that a couple of times I moved a little too quickly to his taste inside of the enclosure (I had other people near me for safety) he would take a step back and lower his head very slightly. He wasn't trying to headbutt me, he was just standing there, looking like he's trying to figure out if I'm a danger to him or not, but I don't want to eventually encounter a situation where I spooked him and he decides to ram me.

So, what do I do to not provoke him? I know of the rutting season and to not turn my back, but I have very little experience with sheep, so any advice is appreciated. He's been a pretty good boy so far but I just want to be super safe.

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u/sleepingArisu — 1 month ago