This is awesome, I think I’d add to this:
Ask questions. Strike up conversations. Listen attentively. Be genuinely curious about people and ask about their lives. Do this to people of all genders, whether you’re attracted to them or not.
This is awesome, I think I’d add to this:
Ask questions. Strike up conversations. Listen attentively. Be genuinely curious about people and ask about their lives. Do this to people of all genders, whether you’re attracted to them or not.
That’s why I only buy games on discount. That way I only have to play the inverse percent of what I paid.
Yeah, I actually agree. This is better for my wallet and mental health. But it was fun to get excited about these deals
I kind of miss the days where specific games were only on sale for one day. There’s no excitement anymore.
Oh yay, I can get these games for the same price they’ve dropped to almost every month this year.
Yeah same. I’m not sure why that would make it a top 6 though
I have a genre just called “Dog”. I know of two games that might fit that category, but their play times have to be less than 1%
Or Quantum Break which intersperses gameplay with ~30 min live action cut scenes. I kind of liked it. It was like a nice little break after an intense segment.
Abiotic Factor. Looks like it should have come out in the early 2000s, but so tight.
Bluesky has 20x the user base (and the gap is growing wider every day).
Ignoring lint issues comes to mind as an at least somewhat reasonable use case.
Think of it like your house. You can ask people to leave if they say something you find offensive. That is not infringing on their free speech.
If the owner of a shopping mall wants to ban the word banana, they can ask anyone who says it to leave. That is also not infringing on their free speech. That’s because shopping malls are not owned and operated by the government.
bioshock infinite
no infinite games
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My tip is: Beacons, beacons everywhere </Buzz meme>
I guess that’s one perspective. Another one might be that their marriage wasn’t as great as they thought it was in the first place.
Kids are stressful, no argument there. But blaming kids because their marriage buckled under the added stress just feels like an easy excuse. I suspect there were deeper issues that those people weren’t particularly interested in exploring.
They bring happiness, and a lot of other things too.
Yep, just like how every single other answer in this thread isn’t universal.
Kind of surprised no one has mentioned it… But kids. Kids bring a lot of happiness.
I get this, it’s really frustrating to have a clueless manager. But to me, a bigger problem is the reverse.
I’d rather have a manager with no technical ability and excellent people skills, than a manager with excellent technical ability but no people skills. The latter is all too common in my experience.