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Septem@AdSeptem·
Write before you type.
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@J19_Gaming89 And the Jazz theme there. So, so good. I can’t wait to see what they do for Re-3 for it. Please, Square, turn this into its own stand alone game.
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J_Gaming89@J19_Gaming89·
@AdSeptem Yeah Ikr and once you break the game you are hooked haha
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J_Gaming89@J19_Gaming89·
Those of you new to Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on Nintendo Switch 2 or Xbox Series X|S, did you get a chance to play the hottest mini game in the game, Queens Blood? 👀🔥
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Nancy Pearcey
Nancy Pearcey@NancyRPearcey·
Stressed? Read a book: "A University of Sussex study found that just 6 minutes of reading cut stress levels by 68%. That beat listening to music (61%), drinking tea (54%), and going for a walk (42%)."
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

Part 2. Yale tracked 3,635 people over the age of 50 for 12 years. People who read books for more than 3.5 hours a week lived 23 months longer than people who didn’t read at all. A 20% drop in mortality risk. From sitting on a couch with a book. They controlled for age, sex, race, education, wealth, health status, and depression. The gap held across every single one. It only worked for books, though. Newspapers and magazines barely moved the needle. The researchers traced it to something specific: books force your brain to hold characters, plotlines, and ideas in memory at the same time and connect them across hours or days. That kind of sustained mental effort builds cognitive reserves that magazines and news articles simply don’t demand. A University of Sussex study found that just 6 minutes of reading cut stress levels by 68%. That beat listening to music (61%), drinking tea (54%), and going for a walk (42%). The cognitive neuropsychologist who ran it, David Lewis, said it works because reading locks the mind onto a single narrative, which slows heart rate and eases muscle tension. Your brain can’t spiral about your inbox when it’s tracking a plot. A 2013 study published in Science tested whether reading literary fiction improves your ability to read other people’s emotions. Five experiments. All showed the same thing: people who read literary fiction scored higher on emotion-recognition tests than people who read nonfiction, genre fiction, or nothing at all. The theory is that literary fiction presents complex, unpredictable characters who train your brain to decode real human behavior. Fair caveat: later replication attempts got mixed results, so the single-session effect is still debated. But the broader correlation between fiction reading and social cognition has held up across multiple independent studies. Reading on physical paper may matter more than you’d expect, too. Six out of seven meta-analyses have found that people comprehend text better on paper than on screens. Researchers call it the “screen inferiority effect.” Scrolling fragments attention and strips away physical cues (page thickness, text position) your brain uses to build a mental map of the material. A Norwegian eye-tracking study caught something unsettling: students reading on screens processed text more shallowly than paper readers. They didn’t even realize they were doing it. Part 1 covered the brain rewiring. This is the rest of the picture. Books cut stress faster than a walk. They may add nearly two years to your life. They sharpen your ability to read the room. And paper beats screens in 6 out of 7 studies for actually understanding what you read. Six minutes a day is where it starts.

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Fake Wizard
Fake Wizard@RealLifeFakeWiz·
Ahsoka should have died 10 years ago. Happy Star Wars Day.
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@RegularJoeGee @TylorHepnerArt You know what, I'd be okay with that. Or, "Remaster" will be a game inside of "Re-whatever-it-will-be" and you get everything you ever wanted. Wouldn't that be wild?
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Regular Joe
Regular Joe@RegularJoeGee·
@AdSeptem @TylorHepnerArt It will be titled "Remaster" and it will just be a 4k upscaled version of the PS1 game because thats all people in the comments seem to want every time they are complaining about the gameplay, story, or graphics.
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Tylor Hepner
Tylor Hepner@TylorHepnerArt·
Final Fantasy VII Remake Project✨
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Virtua Neon
Virtua Neon@Virtua_Neon·
Now seated for:
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@TylorHepnerArt That which lies ahead, will soon exist. The unknown journey will soon end.
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Tylor Hepner
Tylor Hepner@TylorHepnerArt·
@AdSeptem Thank you! 🙌🙏✨ absolutely! Now is the time to enjoy the unknown. It’s my favorite time that we’ll look back on and cherish
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
“But if you get rid of property taxes on primary residences, you’ll have to raise sales taxes!” So what? A consumption tax is always preferable to the state de facto owning your home.
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Septem@AdSeptem·
@J19_Gaming89 @koyodia Can’t we just enjoy the game? Not everything in it is delivered straightforwardly, & that ambiguity is intentional. If we misunderstand, that’s okay. Don’t get down on people who speak second languages. After all, it was written in Japanese.
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𝖽𝗂𝖺⋆.˚
𝖽𝗂𝖺⋆.˚@koyodia·
FF7twt is the first and only fandom that made me feel uncomfortable for how I write/understand English (which is NOT my first BUT third language mind you) + recently this guy telling me this when I just told him it‘s not my first language.😀
Solid Snake@Solidsnake1st

@koyodia No wonder you didn't understand the story of ff7

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@MidnightKolrath Reunited and it feels so good. But definitely build up the physical library again.
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Leo 🎮 WOFF + FF9 spoilers
Leo 🎮 WOFF + FF9 spoilers@MidnightKolrath·
Soon enough I’m gonna rebuild my physical copy list of FF games and its gonna feel so nice
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@gavinortlund Pride only can stay under the boiling for so long.
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Gavin Ortlund
Gavin Ortlund@gavinortlund·
My grandfather used to say, “sooner or later the devil always overplays his hand.” Satan‘s pride will always be his downfall. Remembering this helps us persevere in integrity and patience.
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