I think I've written 3-4 different comments over the last 15 minutes here, and I don't know what the right thing to answer is, but I loathe to leave you hanging. To put things shortly, and not get too rambly, what little future I can see is shaky, and I hate the song & dance of the holidays. I need some time for R&R, and a change of pace from my daily life.
Take this with a grain of salt, because I had a high school education that focused on English and got a Cambridge C2 proficiency certificate.
English has relatively simple grammar and sentence structure, and while spelling is inconsistent with pronunciation, it's easier for me to intuit compared to French. I think the hardest sounds for us in English that aren't tied to an accent are "th" (both in the "the" or "three" varieties) and the "soft" R (I don't know what else to call it). "Earth" can sound pretty funny unless you practice.
I think it's not uncommon for someone in Romania who speaks English to have a pretty thick accent but otherwise get most word order or conjugation right. That said, I think most people don't speak English.
Another thing to keep in mind is that Romanian is technically a romance language, so any shared French loanwords will help too.
I'm romanian and took french in school. Absolutely not. We have so many common words that are completely slavic or otherwise non-romance. Marar, patrunjel, leustean, broasca, facalet, carucior, etc.
Even the words that exist in both languages are just pronounced too differently. Pain sounds nothing like paine. The first is a single syllable and the n is short and nasaly. The second is a 2-syllable word and you say every letter. In fact, unlike in french, you say almost every letter in romanian.
Regular mechanical watch. I don't care about my notifications, I just want what is effectively a piece of jewelry. I prefer the watch to a bracelet because I also appreciate the worksmanship and design of the analog machine.
When you join a company early, and there aren't many other people employed, you make much more of a difference than if you're one of thousands. You have much more influence in defining the product, steering the direction of the company, defining the workplace culture.
You're not wrong that employees are replaceable, and the company will replace you if it needs or wants to, but in the beginning, it can very much feel like you're part of a group of people who are working together to effectively build lives, support their families, interests, etc. The company isn't just a legal entity that exchanges money for labor, it's a thing you're helping build with a kind of community, that you're investing time into in exchange for the means to a better life.
I have a pair of Sony WH-H900N and they work fine over bluetooth. I use it for Hunt Showdown, in which hearing your enemy is very important. I can tell pretty easily which way another player is, what they're stepping on, if they're running or walking, if they're above or below, etc.
The build quality however is not very good, it always starts in noise canceling mode which I don't want, and recently it has started to try to deafen me by playing a loud buzzing noise at max volume. I'm careful now not to put them on before turning them on.
I've been looking at a pair of SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless to replace them but I can't justify the purchase right now.
Genetics aside, the amount of cope and pseudoscience in these comments is really a spectacle. I don't care enough to debate the point... Do they not know about olfactory fatigue? It's not that you smell less folks, it's that you get used to it.
S-tier youtube video, too. No intro or outro, no sponsors, no nonsense. Just a good host talking enthusiastically and intelligently about a hypothetical scenario.
It was definitely badass, an excellent 'inscrutable monster' type of foe.
I'll say though, the droplet was so far ahead of humanity that it didn't matter what they were prepared for. The droplet could've just as easily been a guided projectile (which it was) and it wouldn't have made a difference.
I think I've written 3-4 different comments over the last 15 minutes here, and I don't know what the right thing to answer is, but I loathe to leave you hanging. To put things shortly, and not get too rambly, what little future I can see is shaky, and I hate the song & dance of the holidays. I need some time for R&R, and a change of pace from my daily life.
Thanks for asking.