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saves bookmark inconspicuously
pi isn’t even a fraction. like, it’s actually an important thing that it isn’t
That brother is the best wingman known to humanity
Sounds like Discord with extra corporate
Elder Scrolls Online has a first person mode, for what it’s worth
Isn’t 2% milk a milk with 2% fat content?
Yeah, unfortunately, I can’t think of the same type of game in true first person 3D. Maybe, Satisfactory (for building vast structures and automating) or 7 Days to Die (for the survival aspect).
Unrelated, but have you by chance played the Talos Principle games? Those are my favourite first person puzzle games, on the level of Portal and Portal 2.
From my experience, Valheim is pretty close to Terraria in the general feeling of progression and exploration. While being a 3D game, albeit with a third-person camera
Minecraft is primarily a sandbox game with RPG elements, and Terraria is primarily an RPG with sandbox elements
If you want some radioactive shit, apparently there existed radium blankets, that would warm you up
Sounds like something that would be in Pratchett’s Discworld, somewhere
Following the people from another comment thread - oligarchs. It might sound post-Soviet and old-fashioned to some, but it is a rather apt description - the power of few, if you translate literally
Here in Ukraine, we don’t really have those illusions about them, yeah. Some of it might be remainders of Soviet collectivism, but even back then there were people who hoarded money and power, just under different pretenses
Parasite species at least actually require resources from their host to survive. I think it might be too generous of a label
Be sure to stay hydrated if your pissing takes that long
I can see both points. In my experience, people misuse calls more often, since a work-related call would often require a follow-up email anyway, but that’s more anecdotal evidence
I have interpreted this post to mean a work-related call, since you wouldn’t mistake call from a friend for a spam call (it wouldn’t be an unknown number, for one). Otherwise, yes, it would be weird to replace calls from people that are close to you with emails.
Work calls, though, could be replaced with written communication in 80-90% of the cases, and it would also make it easier to follow-up and continue the discussion across multiple days, if needed
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