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RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Moonface - Oct 30th, 2024

I have no clue why but somehow I took something from your last post as saying you had moved to digital card games already rather than waiting on something to come out. x.x

Did you buy any souvenirs or interesting food/drink while in France? Smile


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Maniakkid25 - Oct 30th, 2024

Yes. I bought some Chocolate, and a set of salt and pepper shakers from Disneyland Paris (20 EUROS?!). My mom collects them, so I bought her a Christmas gift early. Yay.


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Moonface - Nov 8th, 2024

(Oct 30th, 2024, 09:56 PM)Maniakkid25 Wrote:
Yes. I bought some Chocolate, and a set of salt and pepper shakers from Disneyland Paris (20 EUROS?!). My mom collects them, so I bought her a Christmas gift early. Yay.
Ooh, what chocolate? Was it a branded one or something from a specialty store?
And does your mum collect Disney salt and pepper shakers specifically or just any salt and pepper shakers that she likes the look of regardless of theme?


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Maniakkid25 - Nov 8th, 2024

It was from a chocolatier, so specialty stuff.

My mom just collects salt and pepper shakers in general. So, when I'm out of ideas, I usually buy those. ...I'm usually out of ideas very frequently.


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Moonface - Nov 12th, 2024

(Nov 8th, 2024, 02:07 AM)Maniakkid25 Wrote:
...I'm usually out of ideas very frequently.
I can sympathize with this. When it comes to gift buying I'm really bad at it, especially because doing that wasn't really a thing in my parents house. LOL

Although you probably didn't do any driving yourself while there, I'm still curious what your thoughts were on the roads/traffic/cars in France compared to the US? Tongue


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Maniakkid25 - Nov 12th, 2024

Tight. We were driving a lot of back roads and stuff, and they were consistently just as tight as could be. Especially parking, though. I'm just amazed we got through it without damaging one of the cars. And no, I did not do any driving. I'm not confident on my driving on American roads; you think I have the balls to drive on European ones?!


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - ShiraNoMai - Nov 12th, 2024

(Nov 12th, 2024, 12:10 AM)Maniakkid25 Wrote:
Tight. We were driving a lot of back roads and stuff, and they were consistently just as tight as could be. Especially parking, though. I'm just amazed we got through it without damaging one of the cars. And no, I did not do any driving. I'm not confident on my driving on American roads; you think I have the balls to drive on European ones?!

This matches my experience with English roads, so I'm convinced they're all like that in Europe LOL


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Moonface - Nov 28th, 2024

(Nov 12th, 2024, 12:10 AM)Maniakkid25 Wrote:
Tight. We were driving a lot of back roads and stuff, and they were consistently just as tight as could be. Especially parking, though. I'm just amazed we got through it without damaging one of the cars. And no, I did not do any driving. I'm not confident on my driving on American roads; you think I have the balls to drive on European ones?!
Haha, I haven't been in a car in France since I was 8 so I barely remember how it was (nor really paid attention at that age) but it doesn't surprise me to hear it sounds very similar to the roads in England in terms of size. The greatest fun with those road widths though is when you have a bus or truck coming the opposite way down the road and you both have to go up onto the sidewalk or something to actually make it past each other unscathed. ROFL

Are there any other European countries you'd be interested to visit either by yourself and/or with your DnD group/someone else?


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Maniakkid25 - Nov 28th, 2024

Not me, personally. One of the guys is threatening to bring us to Slovenia (his home country), but that won't be for a few years yet, if it ever happens. With the way the world is going, it might just not be possible...


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Moonface - Nov 30th, 2024

I don't really follow world news a lot but Slovenia doesn't seem to be near the Russia/Ukraine situation and it being an EU member makes it sound pretty secure anyway, so I'm a little unsure what events in the world would affect going to it. Unless I'm just overlooking something more obvious like affordability to travel there from the US or something like that? Unsure


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - ShiraNoMai - Dec 1st, 2024

I think Maniak just means in general, not necessarily being in the Slovenia area. I mean historically, that area of the world has had some issues but nothing out of the normal level of political unrest seen across the world at the moment.

Personally, I would wish to escape to an unclaimed territory in a different galaxy. Or maybe we can just return to stardust. Both sound good.


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Maniakkid25 - Dec 1st, 2024

This. Basically this. The world is on fire, and I legitimately think that, while we didn't start it, we may finally be witnessing it burn out rather than burn on.


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Moonface - Dec 14th, 2024

This feels like an ironic question to ask in light of the "world ending" tone in here, but a streamer I watch recently got asked by a viewer to play a game called Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey and when I looked it up on Steam to see if people think the game is as bad as it looked to me, I saw that it said you own the game. XD

So I'm curious, have you ever played it or do you just own it?


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Maniakkid25 - Dec 14th, 2024

Nope, just own it. If I recall correctly (at work right now, so can't really check), it's in my "This was probably a mistake..." folder, for games that are questionable in quality that I own. It hosts such hit games as Hunt Down the Freeman, Brigand: Oaxaca, and Daikatana.


RE: What's a "Moral Compass Cricket Thingy"? - Moonface - Dec 15th, 2024

Just looked those three games up, and I'm wondering how "Hunt Down the Freeman" didn't get pulled by Valve for just using Half Life assets. o.o
Brigand gets a 0/10 for being authentically set in Mexico. Where's the sepia filter? Angry
Best I can give for Daikatana is a poor Tekken joke because of Kage Mishima. Whistle

I will say Ancestors at least gets credit for having a unique idea I've not really seen games try to do. I've been watching more of it and I think it was just too ambitious an idea for the studio that came up with it to execute to its fullest potential.