I also had a good Sea of Stars cry. Totally worth playing. It sounds like DLC for it will drop in 2025 too.
I also had a good Sea of Stars cry. Totally worth playing. It sounds like DLC for it will drop in 2025 too.
But what about when you run into pharmacist nutters who refuse to advise on or sell them because of their beliefs? It has happened before.
It’s a hot button topic for some people. I’m for the biological variation explanation - some people seem to really notice a difference while others don’t.
I think what the people who get really upset notice is that they dropped a few extra $100s on what’s often largely a marketing gimmick.
It’s noticeable, it’s just not massive. My phone screen runs at 120hz but I don’t notice a difference unless I’m scrolling rapidly. Gaming culture (driven by corporations) really overemphasizes its importance. Gamers as a group seem to be easily duped by impressive sounding numbers, just like the rest of the population.
Also keep in mind there likely isn’t a lot of selective pressure on biological vision refresh rate, so I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a fair amount of variability in the ability to discern a difference amongst individuals.
Striking is like adopting a pet or having a kid - there’s never a perfect time, which means it’s ALWAYS the perfect time! Arrange a strike and adopt a puppy today!
If you’re extra lucky, it’ll still be running on the original included demo toner cartridge.
He prefers to subdue his more active prey, arcade cabinets and ATM machines, before forcing himself into their currency slots.
When an SUV with floodlight headlights is tailgating me, I ask the passenger to use the rearview mirror to reflect their light back into the eyes of the driver. When that fails, we flash them a few times with one of those stupid 5k lumen mega-flashlights. They always seem to back off.
Same, during a boss fight in Elden Ring. I died.
But why would he do this? Isn’t he a FREE SPEECH ABSOLUTIST?!
/s, Musk is a moron
My wife also works in HR and I now work in an adjacent department, EHS. I came to post pretty much the same as you did.
I will add that it’s interesting reading these threads and seeing the conspiracy theory type comments uniformly painting HR across the world. They speak as if the employees that comprise HR have no agency or are uniformly of one mindset, protecting the company at all costs, even though that doesn’t benefit them personally at all. It’s a simple solution for a complex situation, so it sounds good but doesn’t hold up under the merest scrutiny.
We get the same shit in EHS, how we’re just there to prevent company liability and don’t really care. It’s quite frustrating since it’s anything but true and tends to be perpetuated by employees who don’t actually engage with EHS, so they don’t actually know who we are or what we do. Reading through the comments, it’s much the same here.
But if you’re on the Internet and not providing unsolicited, passive-aggressive advice, are you REALLY on the Internet?
I feel Musk is an experiment testing what would happen if you gave an Internet troll of middling intelligence billions of dollars.
I doubt anyone here believes that what you stated is untrue. You’re getting downvoted for being a passive-aggressive, melodramatic wet blanket.
Is this you too?
At a child’s birthday party: “What awful parents, providing dessert. Don’t they know childhood obesity and diabetes are on the rise?”
At the pub: “Get your shit together, chronic alcohol consumption doubles your likelihood of stomach and liver cancer.”
With a friend: “Why do you hate yourself? You’re clearly at least 20 pounds overweight. The earth has limited resources, stop using your advantage as a member of the global North and eating other people’s food.”
They’re all true and, like your comment, needlessly needling and hyperbolic. Consider there’s more to communication than your false dichotomy defensive reaction of “true or not”. There’s also appropriate time, place, and tact, all of which you clearly didn’t consider. That’s why you’re getting downvoted.
This is the way. We had what we suspected was a neighbor’s cat that used to come visit. She didn’t have a collar, so we bought one and attached a little metal keychain pill holder so we could pass notes to them. It was fun and we got to meet a new neighbor.
A little of both, but I think it’s mostly enshittification. I’ve had nothing but trouble with Asus, to the point where I don’t buy their products anymore and try to persuade others to avoid them.
People too computer illiterate to understand this situation.
All good things flow from the mighty mulberry. Delicious berries, great smoking wood, and the berry juice may or may not leave tough stains on cars, in case your neighbors are assholes.
Nintendo takedown in 3…2…1…