by Don’Von October 6, 2020

Adjective. When the difficulty of a given task or set thereof is not due to actual mechanical challenge and testing of skillsets, but instead is "Difficulty by numbers", in which the difficulty comes as a result of simply continuing to stack more and more odds against the tasked. Examples of Lemon Difficulty include video game bosses with massive amounts of health and can kill you in one hit, but otherwise aren't mechanically challenging, and 'runaround' type tasks that involve a lot of tedious backtracking.
"Hell, the Big Bank heist in Payday 2 on stealth really isn't anything more than just Lemon Difficult"
by RadienX Chaosmaker January 22, 2021

A stupid person who cannot breed. Bound to a wheelchair, this person will be forever trapped with pizza sauce on their chin; talking to underage children online.
DifficultHydra: just commissioned my 800th furry piece, i’m in debt by $900
Someone: ok nerd, but you work at target so it’s fine! You’re a Difficult Hydra!
Someone: ok nerd, but you work at target so it’s fine! You’re a Difficult Hydra!
by nediahlover42 January 2, 2025

by ioblooc May 7, 2021
