Yortz and other players have a mutual relationship. Yortz need them as much as players need us. Although we’d like to think that is Yortz looking out for us, Yortz is not always as transparent as we’d like Yortz to be.
There are aspects of Yortz that aren’t widely known or advertised, and many unsuspecting players probably aren’t aware of these “secrets.”
Yortz secretly respects Peanut.
Yortz is a former student of Peanut.
Yortz is married to Peanut.
You're right, I highly doubt I want to invest so much time picking up an incapped Dixie either, but I still do!
Picking up incapped Dixie is the only reason I get achievements.
Free game, I have it as a Steam Gift. I bought their hardware, and when they had issues, as compensation for the issues, they gave us their entire game inventory. So now I have two. If you want it, let me know your steam account name.
Yeah, kind of a serious topic. I am an assistant Scout Master for my son's troop. One of the boys has autism. He is 12 and is almost 6' tall and as big if not bigger than many adults. Yet he has the mentality of a five year old at times. He is smart and picks up on things quickly if he is interested. Distracted very easily. Poor impulse control. No real limits coming from parents, dad makes the babies and that is where he ends. The school hates him and treats him poorly. I have known him for over six years as I was also his den leader in cub scouts as well. He can't be left alone. He only listens to me, and other men. Never to women. Mom never really disciplines him. I want him to succeed. I want him to have some friends. I want him to have some positive impact on his life. I am so worried about him. I fear he won't be able to participate. But we can't baby sit him. We can't watch him all the time. It was one of the most draining weeks i have experienced in a while. And he only stayed for the day, went home at night with his mom. I just wanted to vent. So frustrated. Not sure what to do going to reach out to support groups and bsa to see what is possible.