Tbf vanilla Skyrim had more than 100 hours of content, just not story driven. Back when it came out I played well over that on PS3 in a single save with no mods. I explored every dragon shrine and collected all the priest masks in that playthrough. I did loot every damm vase though and inventory mgmt was slow. I got crafting up to 100 naturally, etc. Then made new characters eventually. Im sure I spent more than 300 hours over the years before I went to PC and installed mods
Its an epithet for authcoms (authoritarian communists) and MLs (Marxists-Leninists). Essentially referring to justifications of using tanks / violence to quash uprisings or dissent.
My wife yesterday said if we watched forest gump she'd get sad, and I responded "You mean you'd be down in the gumps?" She is still laughing about it randomly.
Its wrong to use societal expectations to pressure your partner into taking on more than they are comfortable with. If you cant communicate your feelings, especially those around building a home together, the home will be dysfunctional.
Find something custom that both are you are happy with, try out new things, decide together what is fair. Not what your parents or grandparents or peer group think is fair... but the people building a home together.
Something doesn't feel right? Ask for advice sure, use the advice to sort out for yourself why it doesn't feel right. Communicate how you feel to your partner. Explain the burden and ask for support.
Its kind of a tough list you've made here friend. I am going to recommend outliers and games that break genre rules instead.
You seem to be split on card games but check out Inscryption and slay the spire to see what you think.
Cult of the lamb was also pretty good by the same publisher.
StarDew valley or my time at Portia or Palia (in beta) are nice casual games.
Hades is challenging and hack and slash roguelite but very good with a neat story. Bastion was really engaging but a platformer slash Action RPG and isometric.
Valheim might scratch an itch. It has a bit of fantasy but its mostly Norse mythology based. Survival and base building.
Strange horticulture was nice if you liked the potion master style of games.
Wildermyth is kind of a write your own story adventure and one of my most played, games but its kind of an RPG, just not in the classic sense.
Death and Taxes is kind of like papers please, but also very short.
Tails Noir is a bit if a linear story game. Less text heavy than Disco Elysium and I enjoyed the journey more than the destination but good game.
ObraDinn was really engaging but the graphics gave me a helluva headache, which is a shame because it seems like a great story with a lot of potential. I would recommend RoadWarden if you like games like this. It was so addicting. Its short but I fell in love with it.
True until you have a micro manager, they're looking for a reason to fire you, or they're a big corporation who has money at the end of the budget a ton of bullshit coordinator jobs and they are thinking about layoffs, or finally they got bought by a vulture capitalist.
The only times I was asked to pull this kind of stuff was generally when somebody clocked in from home before the commute or remotely signed in and left for two hours. Sometimes I pull app activity to show adoption for a new platform and offer training. Otherwise nobody reads it.
Getting mad that we have to poop is a thing tho.
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