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How do you keep Skyrim fresh after playing for 100+ hours?

Mods. Mods, mods, mods.I have over 1,300 hours in Skyrim. I’ve played through on many characters. I use mods that add more dungeons, increase the level caps on enemies, make enemies stronger and smarter (like Organized Bandits in Skyrim), and change some game mechanics.My favorite mod, however, is Alternate Start: Live Another Life.This mod, and its plugins, create hundreds of new scenarios that change the start of the game completely. You can start out as a property owner in one of the Holds, as a mercenary, as a tavern worker, as a hermit, you name it.I’m playing the game now as a property owner from Riften. I’m not the Dragonborn—no shouts, no special powers, just a noble who decides to go adventuring.

What is the most common conservative misperception about liberals in the US?

I don’t know if it’s the most common, but it’s certainly more common than it should be, although, wishful thinking being what it is, it is not entirely surprising that so many conservatives should hold on to the notion that young liberals are going through a phase and will grow out of it.There’s a logic to this reasoning: young people have amassed less and therefore have less to conserve than older people. And it can be shown by some metrics that baby boomers started out more liberal than they ended up. And yet, if you look at actual data, this is not happening with Millennials, who have, if anything, become more liberal as a cohort over the years.I’m not living in a basement with my parents. I’m not shiftless. I’m a property owner with a stable job. I’m not turning conservative any time soon.

I need some confirmation. My dad claims that because we have rented the same house for 8-9 years that he can become the owner simply because he has paid rent for so long. So what’s the deal?

I need some confirmation. My dad claims that because we have rented the same house for 8-9 years that he can become the owner simply because he has paid rent for so long. So what’s the deal?Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, so this isn’t legal advice.No. Your dad is wrong. (At least in the United States.)Period.A tenant can rent a property (“simply because he has paid rent for so long”) for 50 years or more, and not be or become the owner. Renting gives you no right of ownership.As noted by others here, there are situations where he might be entitled to purchase. But not become the owner “simply” by renting.You can have a lease-option on a property. (Sometimes, incorrectly, called “rent-to-own.”) In this case, you’re not simply renting. You’re renting, but there’s another document—called an “option”—that gives you the right to buy. It generally specifies the purchase price, the time duration during which a person can buy, and whether any part of the rent is credited to the purchase price. All that is contained in the option, not the lease.Or, if he weren’t renting, there’s “adverse possession”. In some cases, if a person occupies a property for an extended period of time as a trespasser—without the permission of the owner—that person may be able to claim ownership. However, the fact that your dad has paid rent on the house makes him a tenant, not a trespasser. See Adverse Possession: When Trespassers Become Property Owners.Another possibility is that your city or county gives a tenant the right of first refusal if the owner decides to sell the property. That is: The owner decides to sell the property. In some areas, the owner has to give the tenant the right to buy the property. That may occur before it’s put on the market; in other cases, the owner might receive other offers and then be required to allow the tenant to match the offer. In any case, though, the tenant has to buy the property.Tip: You could ask your dad for more information. But don’t get in the middle of it. Don’t contradict or try to correct him. This isn’t worth the hassle. If his explanation doesn’t match up with one of the possibilities above, just let him continue to believe what he believes.

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