I Love Hue is a good one too, although it relies heavily on color identification and i’m not sure of what accessibility options it has for colorblindness (for example).
I Love Hue is a good one too, although it relies heavily on color identification and i’m not sure of what accessibility options it has for colorblindness (for example).
that glorious hair helps too.
i don’t think Monika is the only thing that a content warning could reference; there were quite a few dark and/or disturbing things even before that point. Madoka Magica is probably my favorite series ever, so i get how that could spoil it, too. but looking at, say, the movie “Colossal”... yeah, i get why some people…
Kotaku seems like it’s trying harder to make this game into something else, honestly. it’s not BOTW for having a big world with lots of greenery. it’s not Horizon Zero Dawn for having grass to hide in and a rolling dodge. neither of those things are even owned by or unique to the games mentioned; enough already.
especially as someone with poor eyesight, though... it sucks when the only menu seems to be behind the counter. sometimes i can kind of hover around away from the line to get a closer look, but sometimes this kind of menu means, even with glasses, that i don’t get to look at the menu entirely before i reach the…
seconded; if i had to guess, there are at least some who think that the design is just lazy/random, without thinking about this aspect.
you can ignore it if you want, but his thirst for Amouranth and Pokimane knows nearly no bounds ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
jealous! but yeah, the one in IL probably isn’t quite the same... i really enjoyed it when i went in Japan, though.
honestly, with the frequently-greasy recipes that get posted here... i’d imagine if you followed them all, you’d probably be closer to encountering this problem.
i was just thinking that it’s close enough to Mister Donut to make me sad (again) that we don’t have Mister Donut in the US :( but i will probably still accept.
just made sure his obsession with writing about her lived on here
i don’t love the phrase either (it’s pretty cheesy), but non-parents have to hear about kids, parents, and parenthood all the time; not even the workplace is an escape from it. the world is subjected to a constant barrage of information about kids that aren’t their own, whether they want it or not. so unless someone’s…
no, this is gross. not her, but the decision to use this picture as the article header. it’s pretty obvious that a provocative photo taken to showcase cleavage was chosen for clicks, and in using her photos that way, she’s indirectly being reduced to just that in order to bring in clicks and money for someone else…
do you know that they’re not doing anything more, like donating? or maybe easier to know: is that where you typically stop?
sounds like a nice guy; rest in peace.
i enjoyed Doki-Doki and i might be misunderstanding which thing you said is taking away player agency, but... reading a warning and deciding if a piece of media is for you is also a part of player/viewer agency. it gives them the choice to decide if they want to experience or not, which is fair. (i’m a big fan of…
DoesTheDogDie might have it? i can’t remember if games are included there, though.
surely, i am not the only one with a manager that requires cameras to be on during certain meetings :( . it is dumb, but happening anyway.
you can mute notifications when you’re out of the office/when it is after hours where you are. scheduling messages isn’t a terrible idea as the sender if that’s what you want to do, i guess, but regardless, you can change your settings as the recipient to avoid being woken up or bothered after hours.
kind of on a similar note, i’ve thought about writing/drawing about my mental health journey (for lack of a better term), and when i envision making it and sharing it publicly, this is something i worry about.