Yes please. I dislike when cars explode on the road in a puff of toxic smoke. (Nothing against EVs, everything against Chinese ones)
The thing is that Steam doesn’t have a history of shutting down a significant fraction of games they have available by themselves. Hence people don’t criticize them.
Also you can (not saying that you should, I personally don’t trust Gabe) put some tust in a private owned company if you trust the owners.
In case of public companies they are forced by law and major shareholders into making shortsighted decisions and prioritizing profit only.
Just strap the blade missile to some missile. Shoot it with a bow or something.
Also a worker that doesn’t have to waste time on bureaucracy and healthcare considerations has more time to be productive.
Going one step deeper, at the source, it’s oligarchy and companies owning the law and in consequence also its enforcement.
How about you address his logic instead of going full ad personum.
You likely see this as a ramblings because barely anyone thinks about confucianism in modern times.
But it was state enforced for a while in multiple countries and left it’s mark in strict social hierarchies, blind subservience to one’s parents and focus on collective and ignoring individual needs and problems. Those reverberate in modern times and make the countries what they are now.
You’ve swapped the order though. Apart from that you are right.
Ah, OK.
Was this post made by AI, or am I missing some reference or dogwhistle knowledge.
What is the connection between wiki article about horse from two centuries ago to r/Europe to nazism?
About the city-builder early game experience - you pretty much nailed my feelings about the game.
I think the weakness of the game is that one needs to experience other strategy games (I played very little of city builders, but a lot of grand strategies and 4X) and have some level of self reflection or meta thinking to be immediately attracted to this concept (without trying out the game first).
Most people who didn’t notice that micromanaging already won late game is the bad, tedious part, would be reluctant to accept the inevitable destruction of their cities.
I think that there’s an untapped potential in increased complexity of the central City. What I mean is that if there was some metagame city building it would attract a bit more players.
Against the Storm
It’s a pretty fun rougelike rougelite city builder in a world where it always rains and every few decades a malevolent eldritch storm destroys most of the civilization.
Bribes with a noted demand to give them infinite duration patents and IP rights probably.
But they have the testicles of their soon to be born sons.
I would say whether it’s greater than 1 or lesser than 1 is inconclusive without accurate data .
You would need to find out whether amount of men with removed testicles is greater than amount of women pregnant with a boy (after the average week when testicles appear). Also men to women ratio in global population needs to be accounted for.
If they quit for another job it means that people are heavily underpaid for the amount of effort, stress, knowledge and experience they have. It’s not that those who quit are worth less. It’s those who are left that are undervaluing their hard work, but are too used to the frankly abnormal routine of hospital work (or have circumstances that make it difficult to leave).
most Gen Z men are lack the social and communication skills to even enter a relationship
Interesting choice of words. I’d say it borders misandry.
I don’t think that decrease in social skills of the younger generation influenced solely boys.
That being said it’s definitely a greater issue for them, since they are expected to initiate and organize almost everything in the initial phase of relationship. Maybe that’s what you meant.
What I’ve seen (in admittably limited experience) is a decrease of skills all over the board combined with lack of patience and will to improve together.
Genuine question - What would the realistic solution be?
I’m by no means absolving Israel. The voices of their government alone show that they don’t even try to prevent civilian casualties. But of the top of my head I don’t exactly see a solution. For example putting a foot on the ground would provoke their neighbors. They can’t just ignore Hamas either.
Nice, bundling them together is also a great move. Evil, corrupt fucks, draining their nations, fueling violence.