Oidashi Beya is a practice used by Japanese corporations to isolate employees by giving them no tasks, in an effort to get them to leave of their own volition, rather than be let go and receive severance.
What the fuck? I really hope the workers get the severance they deserve.
This is vert cool and inspiring. I would like to try to use more solar energy. Do you have a recommendation for a solar charger?
So happy we get to play as Rose!
I know that Republicans don't give a shit about the separation between church and state but holy shit how is this not criminal
To all of the people saying this is sad, not all relationships have to last forever.
It's okay to get separated, even if you are married. It's actually good to realize your differences, decide that you work better apart, and provide support to an ex-spouse emotionally while you move on with your life as well.
Every time I hear bird calls, my brain immediately translates to, "WHO WANTS TO FUCK, I AM A BIRD WHO WANTS TO FUCK."
I have used this app when using emulators and it seems to work well https://store.steampowered.com/app/993090/Lossless_Scaling/
It's kind of weird to have a Halloween episode come out at this time of year
I am also doing my Durge playthrough and it's so sad. I am making Shadowheart, Astarion, and Lae'zel the worst versions of themselves. They really did evil well.
I also got really sad about killing the cows after getting the act 2 reward for killing a certain someone. They didn't ask for this.
I really wish they would put out a version on Steam. I know it's easy enough to install the game (which I have on my PC and deck) but I have friends who literally won't play a game unless it's on Steam ☹️
I'm with you. I really only buy cheap instruments. I do know that once you get into the pro-sumer range they can get really costly.
I just feel like that line from the CEO comes off as really classist and shitty, even if he is trying to signal that he wants to get those higher end customers in the door.
I get that the guy is trying to rebrand Guitar Center as a "premium experience" or whatever but saying dumb shit like "you see an awful lot of $300 guitars" is just bad marketing.
CEOs truly are worthless to everyone but the investor class.
I really like Dear Esther and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, but their style doesn't seem like a great fit for Bloodlines. I hope it works out.