Indian culture is especially sexiest and repressive.
What terrible graphs.
Pixel Dungeon: Roguelike, infinitely replayable. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.watabou.pixeldungeon
Auralux: A simple real time strategy game. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wardrumstudios.auralux
2048: Simple to learn, difficult to master puzzle. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androbros.puzzle2048eng
Fun fact:
In Dutch, two o's make a long o sound. Dode. "oe" makes the "oo" sound.
The vibraphone wants a word. Lionel Hampton is spinning in his grave.
They figured a way to fabricate their own. Like the shuttles.
You are warned about this very prominently when you leave the ship. With the exception of the medical emergency, it's the passengers' fault. I'm disabled too, I had a tour go overtime, we made them cut it short because we didn't wasn't to be in the exact situation described in the article we were amply warned about.
Did you ever play SimCopter? Fly around your simcity 2000 city in a helicopter doing jobs? It was my favourite game for a long time.
I tried getting into Destiny a couple months ago. There is no hook for new players. It's like watching a later season of some over the top, corny, convoluted show without ever getting to watch the previous episodes. The level design is just silly. Towns aren't towns, they are mazes with a bunch static, talking props haphazardly sprinkled about. Every time I came back to the game it'd play some cinematic I don't understand and throw me into some place I have never been with no instruction on how to get back. I did not play for long and won't play again.
*trombone
It's overburdened. We have a huge labour shortages for nurses and doctors as the boomers retire without enough replacements. Finding a regular family doctor takes a long time. When Covid spikes, the hospital staff are run ragged. But they make a nice living helping people, there are worse fields to work in.
When you need medical attention you get it. If you need surgery today, you get surgery today. If you need surgery or a specialist but there's no rush, you're on a wait list that can be months or even over a year long.
I wonder when we'll really start to see the numbers showing how good office workers are all getting the better wfh jobs while the in office jobs are being done by what's left over.