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i mean i hate shopping for any kind of furniture actually but anything bedroom-related especially is just fucking dominated by the cheapest ugliest beige-ass garbage you can imagine, and when you look in the reviews with pictures you realize every single five star rating came from a landlord putting the bare minimum effort into an airbnb they will never sleep in.

just look at these pictures! that is an honest to god live-laugh-love caught in the wild!!! nobody lives in any of these rooms no one cares about any of this furniture i mean look at that tripod lamp in the fourth pic. why is that lamp on a tripod? why have tripod lamps become so popular?? they take up way too much space and they're easy as hell to knock over but they add visual interest to the pictures on your airbnb listings so of course they're popular!

the best part is i can't tell which of these headboards are even compatible with my bed frame because some of them are meant to be free standing and some of them are meant to be mounted to the frame and some of them are meant to be mounted to the wall??? and the ONLY consistent indicator for that i've found is whether or not there are some holes at the bottom of the board in the product picture, but then also some of the reviews say "oh it has holes even though the picture doesn't" or "it doesn't have holes even though the picture does." i hate this i hate landlords i hate ikea i hate that my broke-ass mom had furniture that belonged to her great grandparents while a bookshelf i bought three years ago is literally melting under the weight of Some Books

okay that's my rant about headboards airbnb should be nuked from orbit don't forget to kill your landlord next time you pay rent



There's really not another game like CrossCode. Every aspect of the game feels lovingly crafted, with an amazing attention to detail. The world, puzzles, combat, story, characters, dialogue, just everything is crafted in a way that makes the entire game such a beautiful game.

I absolutely love the puzzles this game has. A lot of them are really damn complex, and require a lot of steps, but like, solving each puzzle is super satisfying. And the more complex the puzzles get? The more satisfying it feels to solve it. And the combat the game has is so fun too. Each enemy feels like a small puzzle in and of themselves to find their weak points, and it's always fun to try and figure out how exactly to do it. And the bosses are so damn fun too.

The story is something I won't divulge much into, as I feel like anything I could say could be a spoiler, but I absolutely love the story. The characters though are so fun, and I love every little single character interaction found within the game. But the dialogue especially is why it's so good. I played on NG+, and so much dialogue adapted to what modifiers I put in, and dialogue adapted to what party members I had, where I was, or what enemies I fought. There's probably so much dialogue I missed too, and I think that's something that needs to be recognized.

Though for me this was a replay, this was the first time I played the DLC, and without saying anything specific, I think it was the perfect conclusion for the story, and I'm sad to be done with the story. I 100%'d the game, got all 167 of those achievements, and there's not many other games that make me want to get every achievement. Which is saying something because CrossCode has some tedious achievements.

Yet again, I still stand by saying that there's no other game like CrossCode. I already knew I loved the game, but replaying it reinforced that love. I can't wait to see what comes with Project Terra, since this game was already outstanding.


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