OK so now we have the hunger bar what do you eat the most. Do you make you bread, hunt down you pigs?
Personally I have my chicken farm... two pens with chickens. One pen with about 10 chickens in them which i use to gather their eggs. Another pen which i will use the chickens for food and break their eggs for more chickens.
Regular and reliable food!
I've done the same thing on one of my other worlds. Since people are having problems with animals spawning, egg farming seems to be a very good method of getting food.
I eat whatever I have available when the hunger bar says I need to eat. It all tastes the same.
On my survival island seed, with only 3 chickens spawned and 1 wheat seed collected from all the grass on the island (which I now have increased to 6 planted wheat) and no skeles so far for bone meal; I've been basically surviving on the occasional apple - as I've been diligently replanting my saplings and getting the number of trees on and around the island up from the 1 I started with. I've also been desperate enough that I've eaten rotten flesh... and, fortunately, have gotten away with it so far.
Thanks my friend. There is a fine line here, I will try to go deep enough to know better, but shallow enough not to care.
"“A little learning is a dangerous thing. Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring; There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
and drinking largely sobers us again.” - Alexander Pope
"“A little learning is a dangerous thing. Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring; There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
and drinking largely sobers us again.” - Alexander Pope
most of the i can understand... but I don't know what Pierian is... never heard that word before. Guess i'll have to google something... interesting to learn new words...:D
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most of the i can understand... but I don't know what Pierian is... never heard that word before. Guess i'll have to google something... interesting to learn new words...
most of the i can understand... but I don't know what Pierian is... never heard that word before. Guess i'll have to google something... interesting to learn new words...
The Wikipedia article on Pierian Spring gives more lines of Pope's poem. It's not really a cut and dried statement since he goes on to point out both benefits and drawbacks to the exuberance of youth and the tempered, perhaps more informed behavior, that comes with age. In a somewhat deep philosophical sense, it could be tied to the OP's original post - reflected in differences in how each of us satifies our "hunger" for knowledge. (Sorry, but sometimes I just can't resist the life metaphors that keep coming up in this "simple" video game.)
lol That is alright, I just love hearing other opinions and how they see things. Helps to understand the world as a whole, instead of the section of it I live in. Philosophy is one thing I tend enjoy to a point...:D
"There are no limits, but which you as an individual place yourself."
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lol That is alright, I just love hearing other opinions and how they see things. Helps to understand the world as a whole, instead of the section of it I live in. Philosophy is one thing I tend enjoy to a point...
"There are no limits, but which you as an individual place yourself."
... and then there's a bit of archaeology thrown in... Google it now as Peirene Fountain, Corinthe.
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Personally I have my chicken farm... two pens with chickens. One pen with about 10 chickens in them which i use to gather their eggs. Another pen which i will use the chickens for food and break their eggs for more chickens.
Regular and reliable food!
haven't seen any melons yet
On my survival island seed, with only 3 chickens spawned and 1 wheat seed collected from all the grass on the island (which I now have increased to 6 planted wheat) and no skeles so far for bone meal; I've been basically surviving on the occasional apple - as I've been diligently replanting my saplings and getting the number of trees on and around the island up from the 1 I started with. I've also been desperate enough that I've eaten rotten flesh... and, fortunately, have gotten away with it so far.
Agree.
I think that you could have easily understood what the title meant, had you tried.
That makes a bit more sense then "How do you crave your hunger?"
Which is what i see the thread title as... I think "Satisfy" would be a better word it, and not "Crave" or "Desire"...
I "Satisfy" that hunger bar with what ever I have growing or even having walking around. Meat, vegy, what ever I have on hand. lol
I didn't understand it until the OP elaborated...
Yes, I think you are right. From now on I must start thinking with deep thoughts. I shall try much harder in the future.
I've said it before - I love your quirky sense of humor, Scrote. You always make me
Yes, clearly what I meant.
Thanks my friend. There is a fine line here, I will try to go deep enough to know better, but shallow enough not to care.
"“A little learning is a dangerous thing. Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring; There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
and drinking largely sobers us again.” - Alexander Pope
most of the i can understand... but I don't know what Pierian is... never heard that word before. Guess i'll have to google something... interesting to learn new words...:D
'Tis the fountain of knowledge.
The Wikipedia article on Pierian Spring gives more lines of Pope's poem. It's not really a cut and dried statement since he goes on to point out both benefits and drawbacks to the exuberance of youth and the tempered, perhaps more informed behavior, that comes with age. In a somewhat deep philosophical sense, it could be tied to the OP's original post - reflected in differences in how each of us satifies our "hunger" for knowledge.
"There are no limits, but which you as an individual place yourself."
... and then there's a bit of archaeology thrown in... Google it now as Peirene Fountain, Corinthe.