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  • With climate change on the horizon, people with real, applicable skills will come around again. Because we're gonna need them when we're all eating roach stew and 49'ing, like nasty boys in Fallout.

  • From what I could read, he just used a defib kit. Would his ability to ease symptoms of a heart attack have any bearing on his fitness to do whatever the hell gynelogical oncology entails?

    I guess it doesn't have to, in fact. It just has to feel like it does to win over a selection of people who don't really care amd wouldn't know better.

  • Yeah, it's not trendy but I don't think we can do trendy unless we do like I said and derive from standout games with identifiable suites of mechanics. You just have to be descriptive or accept heavy overlap.

    "Auto shooter" is not very descriptive. In 10 years, someone would be having this same conversation about that term. Asteroids is basically an auto shooter because there's no reason to not always be shooting, it's effectively a QOL change. Some bullet hells too.

  • Video game genres are one of the few fields in which I'm not a prescriptivist. But survivorlikes only aren't called RPGs because Vampire Survivor is embossed on the whole subgenre. The suite of mechanics rose to high prominence on the back of one game (or franchise, in the case of Soulslikes) rather than refined through years of experimentation.

    We aren't going to get more, simple names unless they're similarly derived from a single, famous ancestor like your "Soulslike". But you can always just be descriptive. Diablo/PoE are "top-down gear-grind RPGs"; it's jargony but all subgenres are.

  • I'm confused what you're confused about. Why are the only options in mind: "the fired employee said this on the first day they arrived a week ago," or "they said it before they were hired"?

    Instead of the much more likely: "they said it a week ago and were hired multiple weeks/months/years ago"?

  • Well, abyss certainly has the spirit but the technique seems off. Try gently guiding abyss with clear, direct instructions, like "lower" or "mas lengua", to help them improve. Lovemaking, like all relationships, is all about communication.

  • Sorry, I'm really not getting it. I'd love to play in the space but I'm just not.

    Pretty sure Brits do height in cm. But even if they did do feet and inches, then I'd have to understand it as "you" (the person miscontruing their statement) counting OnlyFans account subscriptions by the number of feet they have? Which is a very telling misunderstanding to have.

    There has to be something I'm missing.