u/I_dont-get_the-joke
You're given the ability to use magic based on the tattoos you currently have.
You can summon, transform, blast and otherwise gain the powers of tattoos you currently possess. As an example If you have a butterfly tattoo, you can transform into a butterfly, or summon a butterfly. If you have a tattoo based on anime (like a rinnegan eye from naruto) you can use that ability with any drawbacks they have in the show. How powerful do you become and are you a hero or villain? Any tattoos you gain after this point will not count towards your power set.
I came up here from Richmond VA with my dog to work out of a FDC for the next 2-3 weeks. I found a website called "BringFido" and it's got some suggestions on where I can go with a dog. Some pubs are pet friendly, there's a cruise out of the coast I can take a dog on and there's a couple Baltimore Tours that don't care if a dog comes with me (I found a ghost tour that looks like fun!)
Is there anything you might be able to recommend that I can do where I might be able to take a dog with me? Everything else I've been able to find is parks and when you've seen one, you've seen most of them.
I told my artist I wanted a legend of Zelda inspired tattoo, one with young link playing the ocarina. He got mixed up and sent me the finished photo with his sword out. I asked him to revise it and he complained that I wasn't specific enough and charged me extra to revise it.
Well, to make sure he's got the character and art the way I want it, he's sent me 5-6 AI images he created of Link playing the ocarina. The fact that he uses AI as a genuine artist is a red flag for me. So I'm curious if the "original" art he sent me tics off any checkmarks of being AI.
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I have a laptop that I've had for like... 6 years? It was around 1200 dollars and it was a gift to me. It started having trouble playing newer games as the fan could not keep up with the heat. Games such as BG3, dragons dogma 2, RE9 and now recently Pragmata. I bought one of those external fan coolers and it's helped a little, but areas of the keyboard still get roasted hot during play. Just not the areas that would force the laptop to shut down.
Well, now there are keys on the keyboard that won't work. Around the WSAD area, along with R, E and Q. They only press one out of every 20 presses. It makes typing something hard and when I have to walk in a game my character walks forward for a half second, then stands still and then keeps walking, rinse and repeat.
Now, I know because I play these labor intensive games, what probably happened is I left the laptop on too long, it got hot in a non-critical area and caused damage to the keyboard. So my options would be to take it somewhere they can rip it apart and try to fix it or look for a desktop. I'm not SUPER made of money right now. But I've been looking at the pre-built ones.
I'm curious if anyone could recommend a pre-built PC around 6-800 dollars that can run a few newer games or labor intensive games without exploding. I also play a lot of MMO's like Final Fantasy 14 and WoW, so it would also need to have a decent bit of memory as those games can be GB upon GB.