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This is a great write-up, thanks for your take.
This is a great write-up, thanks for your take.
Humanity always seems to learn the wrong lessons from historical events, doesn’t it? Hurt people hurt people, I guess…
I am continually reminded how glad I am that I made SJW my home base. Thank you.
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The colors on that are kinda confusing. 6tn years is yellow, but 2k years is green?
I’m guessing they knew that it likely wasn’t a problem with being ugly, so the therapist did this ‘experiment’ as a way of demonstrating that. Seems pretty solid to me, actually.
Took me all of 30mins to spin up a local invidious instance. Worth every second
Likewise… haven’t found a good way to do this yet.
Good to know this isn’t just me, I updated and reinstalled without resorting to forums, and it solved the issue for me too.
This one’s interesting, because it hails from a time when there was more of a cultural underpinning to the term - companies had a cultural obligation to at least keep up a facade of taking care of their customers, and calling customers guests was explicitly meant to convey a sense of safety and comfort.
It has the exact opposite effect now, because the customer’s interests are often in direct opposition to those of the company. The company thinks it owns you, and no longer cares what you think about it.
As soon as I noticed this, I immediately grabbed a userscript that removes it. It’s incredible how much screen they managed to waste with the shorts display
I was literally going to say crystal sage before I read your full post. I’ve never once gotten through a DS3 run without dying several times to him, and I’ve probably played a dozen or more times. Even with the throwing knives cheese.