Last One to Post Wins! v4

I play both; but I always get scared when I have to go into caves to get resources like iron. The new caves are so much harder then the old ones IMO. It felt like I used to just be able to waltz in with a few torches, a sword and get what I needed. Now I have to go really slowly and come with at least full leather armor to avoid getting killed by like 8 mobs at once.
 
Yo, we talking about Minecraft in here? I'd LOVE to get Pixelmon working one of these days now that I have a laptop actually capable of running the game lol.
Maybe add a few other things as well... (and that's when my backlog catches on fire and blows up while simultaneously withers from under-use lol)
 
I've never tried Pixelmon.

I always play Minecraft in Survival mode, but I've never fought the Dragon lol
Basically, I'll build some elaborate base with farms for stuff and then I'll be bored at some point and stop playing =P
 
One of my nephews wanted me to help with something in Minecraft on his Switch and to me looking around with a controller's stick was just far worse than looking around with a mouse.

OK, first, I had no idea you had a nephew, that's nice!

Handheld is definitely the way to go for consoles though =3

I usually prefer playing on the TV because of the screen size. While hadheld is pretty convenient and cool, I definitely prefer playing in a bigger screen, it's way better for my eyes. Handheld's can be so tiny sometimes.
 
I played a little bit of Pixelmon years ago. It's definitely something better suited for multiplayer, though. ^^"

I'd love to play it with someone else! Maybe it'll happen maybe not, but even if doesn't that's what all the other mods are for! ^^
 
I don't really use mods all that much. The only ones I've used for games are ones that add new areas/quests/stories. If it doesn't do that I'm generally not interested in them.
 
I tend to play Minecraft once every several updates so there's new stuff to do.
Last time I played was when the Caves & Cliffs update was split into two and they rolled out only the Caves or the Cliffs part first.
 
I always wondered how the Thanksgiving experience is like. It's not a holiday in the country I live, so I don't celebrate it, so I'm kinda curious about it. The closest thing I've ever seen that can answer my questions is Thanksgiving on TV shows, but they all never really give me a clear answer. All I know is that it's the only time of the year many people are thankful for anything and something involving a turkey.
 
I always wondered how the Thanksgiving experience is like. It's not a holiday in the country I live, so I don't celebrate it, so I'm kinda curious about it. The closest thing I've ever seen that can answer my questions is Thanksgiving on TV shows, but they all never really give me a clear answer. All I know is that it's the only time of the year many people are thankful for anything and something involving a turkey.

At least in my family; it's pretty much just a massive meal that ends up producing enough leftovers to last at least a week. There are also specific foods typically eaten during it like turkey, sweet potatoes, stuffing, rolls, yams, casserole, mac & cheese and various flavor pies. For a lot of people it's the only time they see their whole extended family at once (although my family usually eats alone) and there's a few other stereotypes associated with it like getting into political arguments with said extended family and general awkward situations happening. I'd say it's a pretty fun experience and a nice break from the typical fare eaten at dinner.
 
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