T110's Third Summer of Love and Tolerance
Дата: 14.08.2016 08:40:34
Duty_Remains, on Aug 13 2016 - 22:06, said: I understand your feelings about mental health care
providers and my feelings are very similar in that regard. I
was actually debating whether or not to schedule myself an
appointment on Thursday and have decided to hold off for now.
That internal debate did clarify my opinion on the matter
however; I look at mental health care the same way that I look at
all other health care: a temporary aid in dealing with a transient
problem. Basically I view psychoactive drugs (i.e.
prozac) the same way I view pain medication (i.e. vicodin):
temporary relief to get me through the healing process. I
also liken psychological therapy to physical therapy. The_Chieftain: My therapist broke up with me on Thursday. I've been seeing
her for somewhere over a year, and am now in a far better/happier
position than I was previously, to the point that there seems
little benefit to continued regular sessions. That said, my issue
was more 'destructive' than 'dangerous'. The only time I have ever
felt my firearms to be at risk is when I was going to marriage
counseling with the ex several years ago, and she (ex) expressed
some concern. Fortunately, counselor apparently did not believe I
was actually a threat.
WulfeHound, on Aug 14 2016 - 05:01, said: Apparently crew fatigue is a thing in Silent Hunter III. Wish I had
known about that before I started navigating around England to get
to Scapa Flow.The_Chieftain: Just juggle the crewmen around from duty to rest, if I
recall correctly. I seem to recall that there were enough slots to
allow your crew to be fully functional. That said, I think it's a
stupid mechanism which contributed nothing to gameplay given how
easy it is to mitigate.
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