My wife is really into the sims and oddly enough 'House Flipper was a really goof intro to wasd co trols in something she was interested in. She can play most anything these days.
Considering the distance between LA and NY is roughly the same as Turkiye and Portugal, we do tend to get a little single-minded in the experiences of others. But learning more about the world is never a bad thing. America is cooked
Surprised by how much is in English, but also surprised that China isn't the hellscape that we've been fed through the media. It's middle class people in both countries talking about real things in a completely new way.
One thing that surprised her, everything in China isn't just cheap crap. It's american companies that cut corners by ordering crap and shilling it to us and then blaming China for it being cheap. China makes quality products, but the US will never see them, and so we live with the perception that everything from China is crap, but only what we don't tariff to death makes it through. It's cool to see her perceptions of the world change.
I'm not some tankie, and I don't give a shit about tik tok, but there's a massive cultural exchange happening that's too huge to filter off the rip, and I feel like folks are realizing there's a lot more that unites us than divides us. Our billionaires don't like their billionaires and so we beef? Nah, not my fight
I think The Finals is one of the more difficult shooters to wrap your head around and takes forever to get really good at. I think many people use this category "fun game where I always get my ass kicked" low skill floor high skill ceiling games.
Honestly, that's there to save them from my ramblings half the time. I could go on, but I know they won't read past the headlines in a corporate environment
I was just thinking that, like - this is the only valid use - to dunk on the worst people