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    Diablo 4

    @selfhelp2011 Awesome. I'll have to grab it next payday.
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    Diablo 4

    @selfhelp2011 It's gonna affect me almost every time I play. I never have the luxury of getting to a good stopping point in a game. Even if there's not something my family needs me for immediately, I only really have time to play in half hour, sometimes an hour chunks and that's not usually...
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    Diablo 4

    @selfhelp2011 So I got it and this is not true. :( If you've fought through a bunch of enemies and are almost, but not quite to a waypoint and log out/get logged out, you get moved back to your last waypoint. I also tried dropping a town portal quickly before logging out and nope, the portal...
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    Diablo 4

    @lmccrazy I tried to play Diablo II Remastered recently and found that I'd lose too much progress if I had to shut down quickly to go take care of something for my son or wife. Is 4 like that as well? Cause if so, it's a no go for me. That's been the frustrating thing about gaming as a dad...
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    My 3.5 y/o son is abusing the bathroom amnesty on potty talk

    @soulserena Do people really get so disgusted by someone talking about pee and poop around food that they can't eat? I always thought it was histrionic and never got why it's such a big deal. Peeing and pooping are things that I don't think are any more/less appropriate for discussion or...
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    Both of us work, but we have no after school childcare. How do you guys do it?

    @thedeconverter Being kind? Lead by example and redirect their rude behavior. A toddler won't get it all the time, but it builds the foundation for when you can have those discussions with an older child. Kids are going to take things for granted. They don't have any other experiences to...
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    Both of us work, but we have no after school childcare. How do you guys do it?

    @mylenelise The only problem with this line of thought is that you chose this. Whether you really understood the level of commitment or not, you had the kid. The kid had no choice. It's not the child's place to be grateful. It's your place as the parent to teach your child to be kind to...
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