It's not victimless. It normalizes the sexualization of children.
It's cultural. If you've grown up eating it with everything, it's like a comfort food
The owner of the platform blatantly and openly supporting one side is new. We used to call that election interference
A dork torque
Is this really considered "news"?
I'm all for using AI to ease the burden of cover letters, but a real candidate is going to check the result before sending
The industry at large has gone to shit, but there are positives. Game dev tools are more accessible now than they've ever been. The indie market is thriving and has recently produced games that are some of the most creative and interesting I've ever seen
Ironically, these are the sorts of questions you should be asking a therapist. More general advice is to only allow yourself to stress about things in your control. There's a lot of shittiness in the world, and stressing over it is poison to your mental well-being. Focus on what you can change and let go of anything beyond that. It helps me to try giving people the benefit of the doubt, e.g. imagine a scenario where your therapist ghosting you is justifiable - maybe a close family member of theirs was in an accident - and choose to believe that. While it may not always be correct, this is a much better way to live for your part.
I used it for a bit. For a supposedly privacy focused search engine, they sure dislike when users connect through a VPN. I'm met with constant identity checks and, with certain queries, straight up access denied pages. Selling the company to an ad agency is another massive red flag. It's unfortunate since we're starved for decent, free search options these days, but skip them.
This reeks of sponsorship. The expansions isn't even out yet
I've been looking forward to reading these every day. Thanks for making them!
This is comletely true, except it didn't kick in for me until my child was around for a few days. The first 48 hours, I was too brain dead for it to sink in. My advice to soon-to-be parents is not to feel guilty if you're not immediately star-struck; it can take time.
After a week or so I felt exactly as you described. It's incredible.