u/Thrillhouse-14

Can someone link me the top meta Devils Die strength Hammer meta build?

I'm finding some mixed variations of it, that probably aren't that different but I'd like to work towards a min-maxed variant with mail of Hellfire.

I'm currently using a frostcraft/bloodrite/peak performance build with the P.Malzeno hammer and all the usual CE, CB, AB, WE skills, and it's served me really well, but it definitely isn't meta and I'd like to work towards the actual meta.

I'm not interested in playing courage hammer either.

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u/Thrillhouse-14 — 19 hours ago
▲ 2 r/MHRise

Anyone else think Fiorayne sounds derpy as heck when she says "TO HUNT IS TO TREWLY LEV!"

Every time, I just imagine her face being this over exaggerated, super wide-eyed expression due to how derpy it sounds.

Dunno if it's just me, though.

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u/Thrillhouse-14 — 24 hours ago

I have stage 3a rectal cancer and have recently finished treatment (6 rounds folfirinox, LARS surgery, and 6 rounds folfox). I'm having a CT scan in June to see if the cancer is gone and the hopes/expectations based on the previously positive chemo response is that it's likely gone.

I know a lot of the dietary info on cancer is generally pretty inconclusive, aside from alcohol and processed/red meat, but I was curious what changes people made to their diets afterwards, and why?

I don't want to get too bogged down in only eating whole foods, and avoiding any and all processed foods, but I feel I have a real lack of awareness as far as what I should be looking out for and taking caution with.

Are there certain foods you avoid or have more of now?

Even better if you can reference studies.

Feel free to discuss in the comments as well, of course.

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u/Thrillhouse-14 — 10 days ago
▲ 17 r/NDIS

I am recently about to be married and will be having a very small wedding ceremony at a church followed by a small gathering afterwards for those that would like to come out and buy lunch or have a drink.

I work for a support work organisation in a very small town, and would usually do support work once a month with a young 25 year old man with autism and a psychosocial disability, just to help him with his community engagement and social skills.

This is a young man who has been through quite a lot, comes from a poor/abusive family, and has likely never attended a wedding or anything similar, and if I'm honest may never get the opportunity either.

I have also assisted/supported/advocated for him many a time to help him with many of the various home life challenges he has unfortunately faced over the span of about 4 years.

I haven't supported him for about 8 months now, as I have been having my own battle with cancer that has left me immunocompromised and unable to support him, though I am slowly getting better and will (hopefully) be in remission later next month after getting some more scans to find out.

After I'm well, I would like to continue supporting him once a month, just as I previously used to.

I know this participant thinks very highly of me, appreciates everything I have done for him over the last 4 years, and would likely be elated to attend.

However, my main concern is whether most of you would consider this too much of a conflict of interest to invite him (and a support worker of his choice to help him prepare and help him reign in some of his social habits).

I think it would be really good for him on a social and personal level to attend, especially with a support worker who can help him get dressed up nicely and feeling good about himself, but I don't know if it's totally appropriate for him to be there given past and likely continued future occasional support.

After I see some comments from this post, I'll have a chat with my manager and see what she thinks as well. I'll likely have a chat with his support coordinator too, or my manager may even query it for me.

Edit:

I will add, it's a very small town of maybe 8000 people. Everyone knows everyone. It's not uncommon that support work participants are entwined with events and gatherings where supports may also be, if that's relevant at all. I will also add that I will not be drinking alcohol, due to the cancer/remission detail.

If anyone has any follow up questions that may help clarify things, let me know.

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u/Thrillhouse-14 — 14 days ago

I have just unlocked habitat restoration and after the tutorial it had me wondering if I could somehow mess up certain monster spawns entirely if I release too much of the same monstie, or if there were any monsties that when released don't actually spawn again?

Can someone please explain?

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u/Thrillhouse-14 — 15 days ago