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What's a skill that's taken for granted where you live, but is often missing in people moving there from abroad?
  • huh, so the implication is that saying it looks good means that you're passing judgment on the outfit when it would be incorporate? to my American sensibilities when i pay a compliment it's just to be encouraging. there's no thought in my head that i might say something negative about it. sometimes it's like seeing a kitten and going "aww" I just try to let the kind impulse thoughts out intentionally. especially when complimenting my fellow men's appearance. we don't get that enough otherwise.

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  • oh it's working exactly as intended. they're just trying more and more overtly to push you to the content they're paid to. cause you're right, it's Google, the ad company. this is what they do.

  • What's a scam that's so normalized that we don't even realize it's a scam anymore?
  • worse than that is professors being required by the school's contract with the textbook company to tell you to buy a book that they have no intent on using because it's awful. that was way way more common for me.

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    you can't expect us to live up to this
  • to me the biggest difference is that in divinity it still felt like i could do literally everything, and like I was just checking off steps in a task list until i made it to the end.

    bg3 is the first game where i actually feel more like I'm playing an actual ttrpg that organically breaths and moves with my actions and let's me do it all in literally any way i can imagine. it's the first time I don't think i could ever play through to every eventuality.

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