Priestess Of Pie's posts
Posted in Hello~!
Posted 6 years ago
@kiwi: The one you share with friends.
Posted in Hello~!
Posted 6 years ago
@kiwi: Pie to you too!
Posted in Hello~!
Posted 6 years ago
@Dread Pirate: Oh, perhaps the crust was just not a good one. I know the crust can make or break a pie. There are also pies which use different kinds of crust. Or is it the texture that you dislike?
Posted in Hello~!
Posted 6 years ago
@Dread Pirate: I feel bad for those that don't like pie. I think that maybe they just haven't had a good pie. Or perhaps they had a bad experience related to pie. It's ok to not like certain pies. I, for example, don't care for pies made with peaches or pears. I think it may just be a matter of finding a pie that person likes, or re-associating pie with a more happy memory.
Posted in Hello~!
Posted 6 years ago
@Dread Pirate: It's actually pretty simple to start. Simply liking pie is enough. There are many benefits to pie after all. Depending on ingredients it can be eaten at any meal of the day. It can be evenly divided among a group without having to worry about who gets or doesn't get "the end piece". Plus it's just a wholesome food.
Posted in Change 1 Letter!
Posted 6 years ago
Rook
Posted in Word Association
Posted 6 years ago
Letter
Posted in Hello~!
Posted 6 years ago
@vengeance: Wow! Thank you very much! That's so generous!
Posted in What are you currently listening to?
Posted 6 years ago
Pyre Original Soundtrack by Darren Korb
Full disclosure, I know nothing about Pyre, but I enjoyed Darren Korb's work on the Bastion soundtrack. I am fully enjoying this album as well.
Full disclosure, I know nothing about Pyre, but I enjoyed Darren Korb's work on the Bastion soundtrack. I am fully enjoying this album as well.
Posted in beef or chicken?
Posted 6 years ago
Depends. Am I paying? lol
Just kidding. I tend to go for chicken unless I'm really in the mood for something hearty.
Just kidding. I tend to go for chicken unless I'm really in the mood for something hearty.
Posted in Everything hurts
Posted 6 years ago
Cold weather tends to make those things worse. =( I hope you feel better soon.
Posted in I suck at video games (help me plz be better)
Posted 6 years ago
@GuttedBunny: I agree that Steam has a good variety of games to play, free or otherwise. They also have sales all the time for games that aren't free so you can get some pretty great deals. It's hard to for me to recommend games without knowing what kind you like. RPGs? Action? Platform? Metroidvania?
In the absence of that information though, here are some of my favorites. I'd list more for the older systems, but they are getting kind of harder to find, especially GameCube. They can get quite expensive.
I will recommend Harvest Moon: Animal Parade for the Wii. You can usually find this at a reasonable price. It's such a chill experience.
For XBox 360 I recommend:
Borderlands - very fun shooter with a great sense of humor. Best played with friends, but still enjoyable solo.
Child of Light (also available on PC via Steam) - a beautiful side scrolling RPG with puzzle solving
Dragon Age series - One of my favorite series of all time. Though they are all western RPGs, game styles vary a bit between releases. The characters and story telling are always top notch though.
Mass Effect Trilogy- By the same company as Dragon Age, but this is more of a shooter with special abilities and a sci-fi setting. It's an amazing adventure. First one is really rough to play though so feel free to skip to number 2.
Mega Man 9 & 10 and Metal Slug are great retro classics.
XBox One I haven't played as much since a lot of the games are also on other systems, however here's some that I do enjoy:
Final Fantasy XV - though the base game's story falls apart halfway through, the character interactions and battle systems are fun and I really enjoyed exploring this world.
Ori and the Blind Forest - a beautiful platformer with some pretty difficult dungeons
Shantae: "Half Genie Hero" and "the Pirates Curse" - such a great platformer! Cute characters and great level design. Very whimsical.
There's also a ton of indie games to download from the store, though most are also available on Steam.
In the absence of that information though, here are some of my favorites. I'd list more for the older systems, but they are getting kind of harder to find, especially GameCube. They can get quite expensive.
I will recommend Harvest Moon: Animal Parade for the Wii. You can usually find this at a reasonable price. It's such a chill experience.
For XBox 360 I recommend:
Borderlands - very fun shooter with a great sense of humor. Best played with friends, but still enjoyable solo.
Child of Light (also available on PC via Steam) - a beautiful side scrolling RPG with puzzle solving
Dragon Age series - One of my favorite series of all time. Though they are all western RPGs, game styles vary a bit between releases. The characters and story telling are always top notch though.
Mass Effect Trilogy- By the same company as Dragon Age, but this is more of a shooter with special abilities and a sci-fi setting. It's an amazing adventure. First one is really rough to play though so feel free to skip to number 2.
Mega Man 9 & 10 and Metal Slug are great retro classics.
XBox One I haven't played as much since a lot of the games are also on other systems, however here's some that I do enjoy:
Final Fantasy XV - though the base game's story falls apart halfway through, the character interactions and battle systems are fun and I really enjoyed exploring this world.
Ori and the Blind Forest - a beautiful platformer with some pretty difficult dungeons
Shantae: "Half Genie Hero" and "the Pirates Curse" - such a great platformer! Cute characters and great level design. Very whimsical.
There's also a ton of indie games to download from the store, though most are also available on Steam.
Posted in ✨Tarots ✨
Posted 6 years ago
@devil: Yeah I find the basic meanings are sometimes incomplete or don't really apply so I have to fill in the gaps with intuition.
Posted in ✨Tarots ✨
Posted 6 years ago
I've been trying to learn but still trying to remember all the card meanings. Memorization was never my forte.
I do find it quite good at helping me sort out what I'm thinking, though I notice it takes time to "synch up" with a new deck. I tend to use the Golden Thread tarot app from Labyrinthos Academy due to ease of use and help with explaining the general meaning of the cards. They also have a neat learning app that quizzes you on card meanings and has you do little practice readings. I think it's very good for a beginner.
I do find it quite good at helping me sort out what I'm thinking, though I notice it takes time to "synch up" with a new deck. I tend to use the Golden Thread tarot app from Labyrinthos Academy due to ease of use and help with explaining the general meaning of the cards. They also have a neat learning app that quizzes you on card meanings and has you do little practice readings. I think it's very good for a beginner.