Time to break out the colossal weapons!
Adjusted the player damage animation so that the attack direction is not unintentionally shifted when getting hit while attacking with some types of weapons that generates poise.
Is this talking about aim punch?
edit: If this youtuber is to be believed then this does mean that aim punch was removed for hyper armor weapons. https://youtu.be/aKlXVOfJQq0?t=234
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She is smart. Luckily the only asshole thing she uses her brain for is opening cabinets and closets.
I have child safety locks on my kitchen cabinets. I swear if she had hands she'd get past them.
It is a cozy blanket. Unfortunately I have no idea where you could find one.
I found it in a closet at my grandma's house a few years back. I'm pretty sure she bought it over 30 years ago.
There was a tag on the blanket but someone cut it off long ago.
They gave the lemmy.ml link. You can find the community by searching for it or adding /c/<community_name>@<instance_name>
at the end of lemmy.world
.
Or click here: https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
There's probably a browser extension to do this automatically. But I don't know.
Teaching a cat tricks of any kind isn't inherently mean. Forcing a cat to do them against their will would be mean. If your little guy is willing to sit and learn tricks for treats then you're not being mean. If he wants nothing to do with the tricks but you keep forcing him to try, or start only giving him food for tricks, then that'd be mean.
A surprisingly easy trick to teach him is jumping through an arm hoop. It might be a more fun for him. Here's a pretty good video on how to teach it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-my7J_8gcE.
Just make sure to keep training sessions pretty short. 1 to 5 minutes is how long my cat's training sessions tend to be. But you'll have to figure out what your cat can handle. If he seems uninterested or tired then it's time to stop.
Is he biting when you're playing or just spontaneously? If it's during playtime you can try making a pain noise and then stop playing with him for a bit. He should pick up that getting too rough equals no more fun.
Hiding treats is a great way to give him some stimulation, but I'm not certain it will help keep him off the plants. Some cats just really like shredding up plants. Maybe getting him some cat grass to destroy instead could work?
My cat always hides in a similar spot.
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Then she tackles my leg when I walk through the door.
That is one happy cat! What's their name?
Looks like normal cat behavior to me.
It is! She's super toasty under there.
Adorable! He has beetle juice eyes.