"if you dropped a coin (or other small object) and you can't find it anymore, drop another coin and see where it goes."
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the part i like the most with the stanley parable is how the narrator (lines and voice acting) has handled each game route.
i feel there's a mix of excitement and teasing there that makes you follow his lead.
also to add is the clarity of the voice. i didn't need subs when i played the game.
many argue that there's no "objective" journalism and that the solution is to report it as is or always serve opinion pieces.
imo these proposed solutions suck and we end with more useless data.
They are God’s servants of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer.
pretty bleak choice of words for a pastor. it makes you ask as to why go for fear as propaganda when there's better verses out there for hope, healing, and unity.
the conversations/ responses in this article reminded me of another kinda related one explaining why pride is the greatest capital sin.
just a naming trend. it will phase out given some time.
cooked fluffy rice with no burnt ends!
yup, good suggestions.
there's lots of them apparently.
same reason a painting or drawing is named, i guess.
no. but i try to forgive myself for not taking the opportunity. imo, it is a skill that forms through a lot of interactions. a form of rizz. and to me, it doesn't come as natural.
some people hate legalese, but after reading the situation, I think legalese is made for this sort of problems.
some people learn by example better than following instructions.
also context plays a lot when it comes to instructions. try to see things ahead if played in different contexts.
...and title drop. most 'mericans do love to fall for this trope.
typical trump style though. just talk big and hopefully people just get distracted how big he talks with zero content.