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About the same way the guy on the bottom did: attempt to shove him away while he's still in the air. Looks cool as hell, but that outcome is one of the safest ones outside of shoving him completely out of the way. That was close to a DQ for the knee to the head, not to mention the severe damage that could of happened at other point of contact, and the guy jumping could have had one of his soft bits land on the hard/sharp bit of his opponent.


This is one reason I try to avoid taking med breaks; adjusting to running brain.exe with/without meds takes a moment when it comes to high demand, high reaction tasks. When I was younger, I wouldn't take my meds at home and play games, then take them before getting ready for work. Not very healthy, but I was eventually able to adjust to taking them on a regular basis.


I'm technically nb ace and love SU, but also used to party, drugs, and not care(?); I'm still about action (the fun uncle/aunt kind), what am I?

For real though, almost everyone I choose to interact with isn't 100% straight cisgender and the topic of gender and sexuality rarely comes up, unless somebody is being an ass or threatening. Joining a self-described community is joining a group of people that make that community a core part of their personality, and identity/race/birthplace shouldn't be a core part of people's personality; communities like that tend to attract the worst kind of people and bring out the worst in everyone else.


I'm a basket case and there are some things that I can change and some things that I can't. Looking back at the beginning of my relationship, there's no way I could've guessed which was which but I did my best to work on everything. It's important to make an effort and it's just as important to learn what is a fundamental to you as a person. That being said, my spouse doesn't have ADHD, as far as we know, but she has general anxiety; I feel like those that don't struggle with mental health have a harder time adjusting to the needs of those that do.


Medical stoppages are a thing in UFC still, right? There are fighters that would literally magically sacrifice years of their life to win a single match.


I don't follow professional combat sports any more, but if I had a match against an eye poker, I'd be punching them fingers every chance I got.


I think a big part of this is coming from the fact that most people aren't good at putting complex things into words.

In my opinion, there are two ways people tend to fall. First, Bungie has pushed for a "complete everything quickly" and this has led many players to grind a thing to earn an item so they can grind something else quicker. Realistically, most players aren't able to finish the latest drop and enjoy their new rewards before the next drop. After all that effort, the next drop tends to diminish the value of the items that came before and that isn't great feeling for most. Secondly, the people who don't prefer to burn through the newest content or have the time available to do so are effectively punished for not scheduling around the games reward cycle. They not only miss out on armor/weapon rewards, but also vanity and lore rewards. It's hard to feel like a game dev values your time when the game is asking for more and more.

While Destiny is rather unique in what it offers in terms of content and gameplay loops, most other loot based games don't have an in-built expiration date for the usefulness of its loot or a cut off date for when you could acquire said loot. Many other loot based games can be put down for a time and be picked back up much later with the same items without being at a major disadvantage.