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Kiosade@lemmy.cato Games@lemmy.world•Fortnite Players Band Together to Pick on In-Game Tesla Cybertrucks: 'Destroy on Sight' - IGNEnglish14·11 months agoAnd they look like dumpsters from behind. Apparently raccoons have even scratched some trying to get inside, thinking they held delicious trash.
Kiosade@lemmy.cato Games@sh.itjust.works•Concerned Ape (Stardew Valley): I swear on the honor of my family name, i will never charge money for a DLC or update for as long as I live. Screencap this and shame me if I ever violate this oath.English132·11 months agoYeah easy for him to say, he’s a one-man operation, so he gets ALL the profit to himself. Probably millions of dollars at this point… he’s set for life. He doesn’t really need DLC money. But other devs probably do.
Yup. Grew up with stuff like Starfox, and it was later ruined by furries.
I will never understand impulsive people who just DO things, with little thought or worry of consequences.
Kiosade@lemmy.cato Funny@sh.itjust.works•One of the "failed" designs for Utahs new flag, but I love it9·11 months agoInteresting, I didn’t know Utah was known for bees/honey.
You’re probably right…
Bro, they’ve had a tough time since like…the entirety of their history.
I mean it definitely couldn’t be made nowadays, but I did think it was kind of interesting because it focused on outcasts and the very real sorts of awful situations people like that might have gotten into that the rest of society just kind of refuses to even acknowledge.
But yeah it is undercut a bit by the whole weird pedo thing Japan still has going on to this day.
Why did his arms, legs, and pelvis snap off the rest of the skeleton?
Also I may be mistaken, but can’t bees sting things their size just fine? They just get their stinger stuck in humans (and probably other creatures). I think in this case he could sting and pull out just fine, but who knows?
/jokekill
I mean what are you gonna say, twenty nine? That just sounds like 29. Guess you could say Twenty Oh Nine but that feels awkward.
I think that’s how some cultures would actually say it.
I mean GTO was (and is still) pretty amazing.
Kiosade@lemmy.cato Work Reform@lemmy.world•From 'quiet quitting' to 'coffee badging' — why employees are less interested in work1·11 months agoJust a note: it should be 10 days out of about 254. Unless you’re one of the sorry souls that works every single day, in which case you have my condolences…
Edit: 10 not 14.
Kiosade@lemmy.cato Work Reform@lemmy.world•From 'quiet quitting' to 'coffee badging' — why employees are less interested in work1·11 months agoNot really this year. Its been slowed down immensely in the last few months especially.
I definitely feel that… last week I was asked a question by a client regarding our status as a “local business”. I had no idea, and so I asked my coworker, who tried to look into it a little online, and came to the conclusion we probably weren’t one. So i told them we weren’t, and they were like “That’s strange, because when your company filed the original paperwork you said you were”. Weird of them to ask when they already knew the answer, right?
Well the real kicker is my office manager was CC’d on all of these emails, and after all this, I decided to ask her if she knew if we were considered a local business. She just said “yes, we are”. All I could think of was “Well why didn’t you chime in and say that at the beginning? Did I seriously have to specifically ask you to respond?!”
I didn’t actually say that, but I really wanted to…
It sometimes feels like this. At work i keep trying to let people help, and every time I do it comes back to bite me in the ass. I don’t WANT to micromanage, but they don’t give enough of a shit or miss things if I don’t basically direct them step by step and constantly followup. It’s exhausting… I miss working with reliable people.
Why do they let step 2 even happen? Is it just that the creators don’t actually give a shit about their product/brand, and just want an easy, big pay day? Screw their employees?