twovests

twovests OP wrote (edited )

I got those coming in tomorrow! I'm hoping this will be the final thing I need. I also have the spinny one for the bucket.

EDIT: Reviewing the video, there's also a recent update video. This is the exact setup I will be using!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY4nH9XCt_E

These are exactly what I ordered:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078GC624P/

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0793J558T/

I already have a variety of buckets in the place I'm living at.

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twovests OP wrote

I've told my landlord as soon as I noticed. Apparently the other tenants (who have been here longer) were aware but didn't care and weren't aware of the dangers of mice....

I wish I could do a no-kill solution, but I don't have a car, so taking the mice the 10 or so miles away isn't an option. I'm trying to use the most humane killing options available. The snap traps have stopped working, I might end up getting a zap trap. I won't use glue traps though - they're inhumane and don't even rhyme.

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twovests OP wrote

Here is my Tumblr ask and the response Undertale gave:

I asked: My computer is p shitty but I'm definitely interested in this game; I love your work. (The making of the Earthbound Halloween hack was an interesting read; I still need to play it!) Do you have an estimate for the lower-end of the computer spectrum able to run this game? If a Linux release is made in the future, would I have to buy the game again? And lastly, being DRM free, I do not need Steam to play it? Sorry for these excessive questions, I hope I'm not asking you something answered earlier!

Undertale answered: Yes you can buy it DRM free on the undertale website. People were able to run it on a windows XP with like… 3 gigs of RAM or something? It’ll probably be playable

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