see it works
see it works
calling people online kid or kiddo.
edit: this isn’t about using the word altogether. it’s about comments online where people try to be condescending by calling other anonymous people “kid” or “kiddo”. always seems like compensation to me.
I’ve never watched day9 regularly but whenever I do it’s a joy. he seems to be a great guy indeed, and afaik never has been in any kind of YouTuber/streamer drama or anything.
to be fair, it’s still known as Twitter as well, just not officially named that
(i do realize this also applied to prince)
this isn’t marketing to adults. it’s marketing to teenage boys.
of course they’ll keep it up. it’ll even have extra content, like multiple currencies, battlepasses, seasons and XP boosters.
I’m sure EA will do it justice
does that mean workspaces?
then what is that nonsense supposed to be
—surprised more communities don’t care about it
—most people don’t know anything about it
meaning not all people, meaning some people do know about it, which is why some communities do care, but most don’t know, which is why more communities don’t seem to care.
edit: removed the aggressive part of my comment
most people don’t know anything about it. they skip sponsors and watch the videos. it’s not complicated.
it removes folds
(game engine)
for those of us who aren’t very savvy… is there a way i can use it like a normal app on windows or do i have to be a tech genius? the “getting started” section on github lists a bunch of words that are gibberish to me.
it’s a comic and the math is a joke. the sentiment is “hey not everyone learns everything at the same time, is someone doesn’t know something that seems obvious to you try to encourage them and make it fun to learn it with you instead of making fun of them for not having learned it before.” no one cites this in their scientific studies as a source, i assure you.
i love Shaun’s videos, but this is one of my favorites. the way he “negotiates” with the royal family is just chef’s kiss.