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  • Shameful, but this is the state of modern game developers. Scrap every possible avenue of paying your workers a living wage while surrendering to all latest failure tech fads.

  • Lemmy hiccup but I'll leave my shame on for all to see

  • Damnit, I came here to post that exact quote

  • Damnit, I came here to post that exact quote

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  • Most times I see "Great D&D ideas" posts are scenarios better suited for any game that's not D&D

    This would be great in a more free-form, narrative TTRPG

  • I only see 3 giant balls, where are the other four

  • People keep bringing LLM trash into the fediverse and then complaining when they aren't put on a pedestal. Another community to throw in the trash bin.

  • Thanks for sharing

  • Queijo

  • the sweat and her expression on this one both look amazing

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  • That's weird, I even scrolled down the sub to be sure. I guess you can remove the post if you feel its a repeat.

  • One of my favorite poses, great find!

  • Her and the goth were the best in this animation

  • Oh, I fucked up super bad "Yuzu" and "Yuri" have too many letters in common, apologies

  • "With Copilot, creating issues...is now faster and easier,"

    I mean, yea, they're not wrong

  • None of those games need sequels, and neither did Hades. I get why they did, because it was the first time they weren't veering on bankruptcy and could use a bigger safety net, but doubling down on this lack of creativity is hardly what I expect from Supergiant.

  • I can't recall if it was on the second or third year of high school, but it was a single Biology class. The teacher was comfortable with it, but she was very clearly biased towards abstinence and insisted the only way to be 100% sure was to just not have sex.

    Despite that, she still talked about basics of sex and genitalia, a few common STDs, and basic preventive measures, both for pregnancy and STDs - even if they weren't particularly effective. Both coitus interruptus and sodomy (we had a loooot of fun repeating that word for a week or so) were mentioned as ways to avoid pregnancy, but condoms and IUDs were the real recommendations.

    As a class, we weren't too rowdy, though there was a kid or two that made a few too many jokes - and the teacher cut them off fairly quickly. I also recall she handled pamphlets with each of the methods talked during class and their approximate efficacy.

    This was in 2005-ish and I'm Brazilian.

    Also of note this was the second time, the first attempt happened in middle school (and in a different school altogether) and we had to do a presentation on STDs and the like. The teacher decided to cancel at the last minute because we were clearly too embarrassed to actually talk about the subject in front of our classmates.

  • I realize the hypocrisy of saying this, as the person who started the conversation, but yes, its considered very rude to point someone out as an egg in a genuine fashion, for multiple reasons but including outing against their will, the idea that they might already transitioned in their own way, the idea of trying to define someone without their consent, etc.