10/24/2023 0 Comments My demon friend vivian![]() ![]() I think there is no back button? or options to block transformations? id advise to have those. ( the latter can be counted as routine and such is often automated or turned off in sandboxes) We decided on a reading and she said she would meditate on my demon problem. I think there is no back button? or options to block transformations? id advise to have those. I had never been to a psychic before, but had a friend recommend Vivian. my last save was 10 min ago, not crucial but still kinda annoying that i had no idea how to resolve that. >i know that church thingy is of help but i usually ignore it and just cheat variable, yet i got transformed once. is it neccesary? sbxers rarely read ( text=impediment) one time it was uncomfy: when i was not sure about party costumes choices, and had to save-load-retry all options( i clicked 1st immediately though but was not sure if it was correct and redid everything) and that riley answers were notably slow scrolling is less painful alternative for me personally. Or if it is an issue from technical standpoint - to create external w/t. 1st wrote down active on top, then copy tips, then only to look in the ui phone after some progress leave wordy individual portfolios for general npc overview ,i tbh not sure what is there exactly as not a reader but having tips there is just uncomfy) ( and main reason why i had to rely on notepad. Meaning, hints should not be concealed under personal menus (name-hyperlink) because u have to click each active npc ( assuming u know for sure who is active) and that is disorienting and bulky. ( name: maybe even with face attached, and-or 'status' indicated:stud,sis,etc) (!) id argue that each active tip should be seen. keep active npcs on top and-or with some visual indicators, dunno, green circles, exclamations, whatever (im bad with names so need tons of clicks just to find active npc) everything completed (i mean npc) should be removed from eyesight or moved to some bottom listings section (not sure) were there some npcs without endstory indications? there are some npcs with endstory NO and no hints at all (nothing started/completed- crosslined) i assume those are inactive until you somehow start corrupting event (like mom-aunt npcs). no idea if unintentionally or not ( for users to rng-run into some continuation events on their own. looks like some inbetween steps are being missed. endstory: NO, but without hints after crosslined-completed ones. endstory YES, but with not crosslined tip. and not so functional (i have to use notepad) (which is minus 2 clicks &to keep monitoring the location u want to visit, like club or reverie,etc) (as unnecessary clicks pile up eventually) Rule of a thumb -to cut the number of UI clicks as much as possible. This is what happened in Goiânia, in Mexico, in Thailand, in Istanbul, and God knows how many other places over the past sixty-something years.K what do we have here qol wise. (You also see this with the sources inside forgotten radioisotope thermal generators scattered around the former Soviet Union.) With the radiotherapy source accidents, what happens is that some dingleberry fails to correctly decommission an external-beam radiotherapy machine and secure its source capsule, and the machine or parts of it subsequently falls into the hands of enterprising scrap dealers who take it apart. There are two main types of orphaned-source accident: the industrial-radiography source and the radiotherapy source. Because the radiation given off by source capsules is invisible, impossible to smell or taste, people have no way of knowing that anything is even happening until the vomiting starts. Anyone can come along and pick it up and take it home with them and subsequently need to have parts of themselves amputated – or just straight-up die in extremely unpleasant ways. If you lose track of a radioactive source through oversight or general incompetence or whatever sort of fuckup, you no longer have control over where that source goes and who gets to play with it under what conditions. This is one of the most, if not the most, astonishingly awful radiological accidents involving an orphaned source in the history of ever, and it is a really good illustration of why orphaned sources are amazingly dangerous. Images are taken from the IAEA report on the incident.) (The majority of this post was originally written in 2015 on my personal blog. ![]()
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