The truely dishonest will happily use honesty when it's in their best interest, and the truely honest are aware that they have probably been dishonest at some point, and should say they try, but might have low self esteem and impossibly high self expectations leading them to say no, because they were dishonest that one time, and so know they're capable of it...
So I think someone else pointed out that you need to start consciously thinking about pain points while existing in the space, and fixing those, but beyond that, d image searches, and find things you do and don't like, and then ask yourself why.
starter search terms for you:
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as dumb as it sounds, a Pinterest board (or fedi equivalent if such a thing exists?) is actually pretty useful for this
Sounds like you understand perfectly, you're just still thinking of them as rational adults. If you think of them both as toddlers, everything makes a lot more sense. Trump pinched Musk, so Musk is having a fat sad. Simple as that.
omfg, I wasn't looking for suggestions! I said I would play Oblivion, I played Oblivion. I had a fucking great night. Had pizza for dinner, got a little drunk, finished the shivering isles main quest... 10/10 friday evening, thanks. jfc
Sure, I've got no issue with teenagers, but the question had two answers that I felt were both incorrect. I don't know how you solve that, because I don't think giving the jury the ability to add option c is a good idea, but neither do I want to give bad advice just to move to the next question
The fuck are you talking about? It's not about price, I'm on Linux. Did you read the article? I'm going to play Oblivion because I WANT to play Oblivion.
Except you're forgetting that it's about the enjoyment of the whole experience, not just getting caffeine into your body as efficiently as possible. That would be an IV drip.
edit: I've just realised where I am. Well played, excellent content, 10/10, take your upvote
"A needle pulling thread" in a sing song voice