They're looking better and better every day! I LOVE the scarf.
One thing I noticed is that the shading on his right (on the left side of the painting) cheek is not soft enough. It should be more of a gradient instead of a dark line, I think.
They're looking better and better every day! I LOVE the scarf.
One thing I noticed is that the shading on his right (on the left side of the painting) cheek is not soft enough. It should be more of a gradient instead of a dark line, I think.
There is a mod that allows for unlimited saving without the need to use Saviour Schnapps to save. When the game was first release the only way to save was by sleeping in certain beds, after quest progress and by manually saving using Saviour Schapps. They later added a quit and save option which I think should've been in the game since the beginning. Because back then I'd often lose progress when I didn't have Saviour Schnapps or the ingredients to make them, and I didn't have a bed nearby. So that kind of ruined the experience for me. With the Unlimited Saves mod, though, you can save anytime you want just like in other games.
Gear doesn't break that often, and you can buy repair kits that have X uses and you can use those to repair your gear anytime. :)
I can't see what's on the screen with shaky camerawork like this. :)
You may need to install steam-devices to get controller support to work.
I use Pop!_OS and have had zero issues getting my Nvidia GPU to work on it, so that or a similar Linux distro that has good Nvidia driver support might be worth checking out.
I'm in my mid 30s and have never been drunk before. I don't like how alcohol tastes and drinking it doesn't really add much value for me. The only alcoholic beverages I do like are Baileys, Pisang Ambon (mixed with 7up/Sprite), white chocolate liquor and Tokkelroom. Recently discovered Salmari and I like that as well. I very rarely drink any of that, though, and when I do it's like one glass at most. Tokkelroom though...I like it so much that I wouldn't be surprised if at some point I ended up eating all of that in one go.
Do you mean early access or advanced access?
I was just looking for an option to change this in the settings but couldn't find it. I've been noticing this more and more lately. An option to set a max (display) length and use an ellipsis at the end would be really nice!
If I need to get up at 5AM I just set my alarm and as soon as the alarm goes off I hop out of bed, to force myself to actually get up before I get the chance to start thinking about it (and postponing the getting up part).
As for what I do in the evening: if getting up at 5AM every day is my goal I just start by setting my alarm at 5, and aim to go to bed earlier. If I did go to bed late the night before, I would still set my alarm at 5 and just be tired the next day. Because the next day I'll feel so tired I'll automatically end up going to bed earlier. So it works itself out. So if I really wanted or needed to get up at 5AM every day I'd just do it even if I didn't sleep enough hours the night before. Once I'm in a routine I don't even need to set my alarm. I'll just automatically wake up at that hour.
They sell it at every supermarket. If you ever visit again you may also want to try Tokkelroom. I prefer it to advocaat. It contains less alcohol and tastes creamier than advocaat (though the general taste is very similar).
To those who are having trouble finding advocaat in their country, it's very easy to make though. And the ingredients should be easy to get in most places. Here's a recipe. :)
Honestly, it can be very difficult for others to get a good idea of what someone with ADHD goes through on a day to day basis. That you felt alone while trying to get the help you needed really sucks because you were on your own fighting that battle at just 13 years old. That really sucks. I don't know the full story, but could it be that your mum relied on the doctor's advice and knowledge and thought they would have more insight in this kind of stuff? I mean, I personally knew I had ADHD before I was diagnosed. When I first went to get diagnosed they said my symptoms weren't bad enough at the time to be diagnosed with it. It was really annoying because I knew I had it. A few years later I went somewhere else (a place where they specialised in it) and finally got diagnosed.
It's quite frustrating but I've had enough experiences that made it clear that I was more knowledgeable about the subject than a doctor or therapist. I even sometimes had to explain how it worked to them. So keeping that in mind, and knowing many people expect a doctor or therapist to be the expert on these subjects, I think it's understandable that even your mother believed the doctor. (My experience taught me that it's never a bad thing to do your own research (like you did) and fight to get the help you need. Sometimes that is the only way to get the help you need. But not everyone knows this).
Now that she knows she was wrong she seems to feel bad that she didn't listen to you all those years ago and wants to make up for it. I understand your frustration, but the fact that she's doing this means she is admitting to her mistakes and wants to be there for you NOW.
You're welcome!