@katquart@Clement_Ygg Regarde du côté de Satisfactory/Dyson Sphere Program. Je trouve Satisfactory en particulier super relaxant (et ultra addictif, spoiler alert :p).
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@sTraTe T'es pas seul. Ça veut pas forcément dire que c'est courant, mais ça fait plus d'un an que je repousse une opération du coude parce que je veux pas encombrer les hôpitaux inutilement, alors que dans ce domaine je n'aurai sûrement aucun impact notable...
@P0temkin "No pain. Just had to wait a day in darkness. And had 3 days off" :/. Du coup ça n'aide pas je suppose. Mais je me souviens quand des les flyers qui expliquaient l'opération qu'il faut éviter les écrans et les bouquins (tout ce qui peut fatiguer les yeux et ralentir la guérison)
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@bakabakulu@dr_sucia@AbbyCannons So if your partners don't tell you after you ask, consider that it could be a (hopefully temporary) lack of trust. Don't make a big deal out of it. Talk about it. If it gets frustrating, you're likely trying too hard, which won't help. Empathy is the key :).
@bakabakulu@dr_sucia@AbbyCannons Asking is the first step. Aknowledging the answer with no judgement is the second. Some guys get angry when you correct them, even though they asked first, which puts an end to communication and doesn't encourage sincerity afterwards.