

Do you have sauce for these? My sons would love to see them.
A tool using primate, probably friendly. Likes cookies.
Do you have sauce for these? My sons would love to see them.
Did Stubb support this?!?
Spent two weeks on the West coast back in March. Some really tiny, tiny towns in the main Irish Gaelic speaking areas. Did not hear one word of Irish.
Compare this to when I was in the same area in late 1998, and in these small towns you’d still hear it often in the pubs. It is a damn shame, IMHO.
[Narrator: do not actually say this]
I kinda fell like Gen Z gets this right, or more right more often than the others. My Gen Z son is autistic (super high functioning, until the crash comes and he’s out for a day or more).
But his friends all understand, and many of them, although NT, identify with some of the experiences atypical people have. And I’ve seen this with his friends in the States as well. Nobody gives him shit, everyone is accommodating without making a big deal out of it.
Just seems like Gen Z will get this one right, like they have many things. Older Gen Xer posting, just for reference. Like a lot of things, Xers just didn’t know better until someone showed us.
Have an upvote to bring you back up. Looking closely I think you may be right (but I’m not an expert in these things, just do pattern recognition a lot).
Endless Sky. Open source and crowd developed. Its story lines, assets, and general size have only increased with age. Active Discord server as well (but it’s only single player, for now anyway).
FWIW, I have multiple things I should go to in the USA coming up, and neither I nor my family are willing to risk it. My two (young adult) children and I have dual USA - EU country citizenship. My wife had a green card when she lived with me in NYC for over a decade, but turned it in when we moved back long ago. These facts (let alone what my posting history is like) are just too much for us. We won’t risk it.
It’s kind of like a plane crash: very unlikely to happen but you are equally unlikely to walk away unhurt.
GHOW-da is about the closest English approximation. The G sound is quite different in Dutch though.