it's fine
Started playing The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the past. This time i use a guide, because my OCD wants me to do everything »right«—, and i'd like to be as efficient as possible. Through that guide i learned about the »Good Bee« that fights enemies on a screen, and afterwards returns to Link, who can then return it to a bottle. Doesn't work with bosses.
imIt's interesting to notice, how distorted my memory of time is; i picked up the Master Sword after about an hour—then i started using the guide. It felt like i spent days until i reached it back then. Perhaps due to spending more time exploring the game.
Because i listened to Henge i was nudged towards Angine de Poitrine1 by the algorithm. Dig the costumes, the music is fine.
Kirby worked out a few interesting techniques to help him stay focused; he asked if there was a way he could keep an ice cube in his pocket. By not loosing your cool, was my answer. Luckily, we found less impossible ways that could help. He put a drone in his birthday wish list. Seems like a lot of his close classmates—»everyone at school« was Kirby's estimate—has one. We asked in the parent chatroom which kid has one, and which model; so far no one answered. A kid from the Baseball team has one, but she's a no nonsense person, which flies that thing with amazing accuracy and patience.
Angine de Poitrine - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) // YouTube.com↩