@NissanNessan I should try, yes! I hate how my early life traumas still tend to get in the way even at this age, since I continue to be much more apt about being invited somewhere than attempting to ask to be invited or attempting to arrange something as it always feels it'll "go wrong".
@speedoru Germany refused to allow the game to be sold solely on the basis that it technically featured Nazis and a Nazi concentration/death camp unless the whole portion was cut out, leading to the German version of the game becoming broken and unfinishable.
@speedoru One immediate example which comes to mind, is the old point&click adventure I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream in which one of the characters is a former pseudo-Nazi concentration camp doctor, and his portion happens in the camp where he must right his old wrongs to win.
@NissanNessan I admit that it's a similar feeling when you're in the handle end of the leash, although also something to be done sparingly in order to preserve the magic. ^^
@AnuPeltola22@tuomaspeltomaki Muistaakseni USA ja Venäjä sitoutuivat olemaan loukkaamatta Ukrainan suvereniteettia, ja Venäjä myöhemmin purki sopimuksen yksipuolisesti sillä perusteella jotta Ukraina olisi rikkonut sitä lähestymällä liikaa EU:ta ja Natoa. Mutta kukaan ei sitoutunut *puolustamaan* Ukrainaa.
@Tinkafur Yep, it's what you get when you want vertical take-off and landing, never mind that flying cars and trucks would be falling from the sky daily since flying vehicles generally have very low tolerance for any kind of mechanical failures or user errors compared to normal cars.
@mikko I should post the amateur meme here, as even I regularly had over 200 tabs open in Opera some 15 years ago. ;P I and I might have an equal or greater amount of tabs currently open in Chrome over four monitors...
@Tinkafur The Aliens movie when the team gets ambushed? Had to think about the screenshot for a moment, but yeah, constant real-time video/audio feed and vitals access to individual soldiers on the battlefield could be pretty harrowing.
@melissabreenx Which means these people see someone who has the brains and skills to do tasks, while the disabled person is unable to do anything at other times and they're unemployable due to not being able to control when they can or cannot work as it snarls up a typical tight work schedule.
@melissabreenx How I perceive it is that most people are ignorant of the reality of how having one of many disabilities makes one *unreliable* in the eyes of employers, and an employee being unreliable is something they will generally not tolerate for a second regardless of the reason.
@Tinkafur There's a Finnish engineer and welder on Reddit who often works on construction sites to fix defects, and he often complains about this "must do" culture where things are forcibly slapped together since crews aren't allowed to "not do", leading to useless and dangerous results.