Do you think STEM women don’t face sexism? Address what I said, not something else.
Do you think STEM women don’t face sexism? Address what I said, not something else.
If you don’t have a utensil for subsequently eating the corn and the chicken with which to transfer the brownie, there are possibly deeper issues at play.
Is the individual context not that in STEM women often face sexism, not something else?
This robs people of their individual context.
Is the context not that in STEM women often face sexism?
I mean take the plastic from above the brownie, put it on the counter, then put the brownie on top of that while you stick the rest back in the microwave
put it on the plastic from the brownie section
et. al
I wouldn’t mess with her, she contains multitudes!
Reread what you wrote. I think you meant to say there are no billionaire philanthropists, but you said there are no philanthropists at all.
There’s no such thing as a philanthropist
Either this is a wild take, or you accidentally a word there
Lawmakers think they know better than their constituents.
“They want to rule, not represent.”
Do you want to destroy something beautiful?
Spoilers haha. But yeah, seems like a bit more of a casual experience from the couple hours I’ve put in so far. Glad it was like a buck fifty
I ran across a metroidvania called Feudal Alloy set in a medieval world where you and all the enemies are low-tech robots with fish bowls as heads. There’s an interesting mechanic where swinging your sword generates heat and if you’re overheated you can’t attack temporarily. You can upgrade different parts of your body to fit the situation or your play style (more armor/damage/health, slower overheat, faster cooldown, etc), and the art is nice.
Felt like a lucky find for me because I just found out about it last week from an old vid on one of the yt gaming channels I follow (Let’s Game It Out if anyone likes watching a dude try to break games by essentially QA testing the hell out of them), and when I checked the steam sale this week it came up for under 2 bucks.
Weird, are you not at least partially a terminally online nerd like the rest of us? I never actually read the comic but it seems like it’s impossible to have been on reddit and such for so long without ever running across it.
I know today’s 10,000 and all that, but if there are people who made it to lemmy without running across loss I’d love to understand how
I finally got tired of Melvor after like a year and the first DLC. I guess I could see myself going back and doing the 2nd one at some point but my interest hasn’t been there since I put it down some time last year.
Even before that though I think that township thing was a huge misstep. I’m all for trying some new stuff as a dev and not everyone’s going to be happy but cramming some weird town management sim into the incremental rpg genre never really made much sense to me.
In Japan they don’t have cormeal as part of the diet, so a corn dog would’ve been a confusing name. They ended up calling it an American dog.
It’s always interesting to see what titles a company thinks will sell in a different locale when compared with the original. There was a French sci-fi book in the 90s that came into English as Empire of the Ants, but the original title was simply The Ants. And of course you’ve famously got Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which was written in Swedish as Men Who Hate Women.
But my favorite example is the classic Pixar movie that went over to Japan and became Old Man Carl’s Flying House.
I think that win was a pyrrhic victory
Seth Meyers had a pretty good list at the beginning of this segment a couple weeks ago
https://youtu.be/GT2WmC0YS9Q