Doctoress. Didn’t realize it was actually a word and feel like we should use it more because it’s awesome.
Doctoress. Didn’t realize it was actually a word and feel like we should use it more because it’s awesome.
Of course they’re a guy. Otherwise it’d be Drs. Pepper. /s
Sadly Saturday Morning cartoons just aren’t a thing anymore in the US.
I save up anime episodes throughout the week and watch them all on Sunday morning during breakfast. It’s my way of recreating that magic from my youth.
Just tested it and the suggested fix in the article worked for me. (Arch, btw)
SteamDeck=1 %command%
But together? It’s not like they commonly run in the same circles and team up for espionage missions.
Oof. I was hoping to finally be able to play co-op.
Likely because it’s $current_year
and there are better choices available.
Honestly, it has a better mouth feel when they’re waxed.
I don’t have any recommendations, but have seen a community for these types of games that may be relevant:
Big “how dare I be held accountable for my actions” energy.
IIRC, it was Neal Stephenson’s Anathem that had a similar line of thought. It was something to the effect of your consciousness warping to a parallel reality at the moment of death, provided there was a reality where you were still alive.
What might be interesting would be to have it displayed, but grouped by instance. That way we could see some data and potentially uncover troll instances or attempts to brigade the conversation without opening ourselves up to personal attacks.
Plot twist, OP was homeschooled.
I hear Katie Porter is available…
That would require feeling like I was ever ahead.
Plants and animals don’t file tickets.
In a similar vein, I’ve seen a lot of auto moderator implementations created. If instead of creating yet another project, people started contributing to existing ones we’d have a good core set of functionality that could be shared across instances. Competing implementations are fine, but at some point the efforts get spread so thin that progress is limited.
Definitely agree with preferring non-gendered language. But it also doesn’t feel like right to default to the (historically) masculine version either.