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  • AWildMimicAppears@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoScience Memes@mander.xyzClever, clever
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    9 days ago

    there is no LLM involved in ryven’s comment:

    • open assignment
    • select text
    • copy text
    • create text-i-will-turn-in.doc
    • paste text without formatting
    • work in this document, scrolling up to look at the assignment again
    • fall for the “trap” and search like an idiot for anything relevant to assignment + frankie hawkes, since no formatting

    i hope noone is dependent on your reading comprehension mate, or i’ll have some bad news






  • Parents who dont respect the bodily integrity of their children are already on the path to more serious corporeal punishment, and that is something that does happen, even if you didn’t see it. Furthermore, it perpetuates the issue, since the children (like you!) learnt that it is a valid parenting tool, and among those there are again future parents who take it further than a small slap, and so on and so on… simply say no to corporeal punishment.

    and by the way, it does not take grievous bodily harm to traumatize children. verbal abuse takes it’s toll too, creating deep-seated psychological issues in many children.

    The problem is that during childhood, the parents are literally the only lifeline for a child. Every experience that betrays the trust that children HAVE to have towards their parents has potential for trauma. A few isolated incidences might not do damage, but it’s like playing roulette: the more often you play, the higher the chance your number comes up, creating lifelong consequences like anxiety/fear/depression (or when happening in the first few years of your life, personality disorders like my AVPD), inability to have a stable relationship, or bonding issues with your future children.

    Don’t hit your children. Don’t yell at your children either. Do not make excuses for people who do this.








  • i’ll just add a few i haven’t seen yet:

    • Chained Together - running gauntlets while … chained together
    • Children of Morta - adorable graphics meet solid gameplay and vivid storytelling
    • Core Keeper - top-down Terraria with great pixel art, full release in a week!
    • Cosmoteer: Build your 2d-Spaceship and do what you want! Full workshop support with tons of available mods.
    • (hmm so much stuff starting with c, gotta change my game)
    • Element TD 2 - classic tower defense experience
    • Heavenly Bodies - Adventure game with physics!
    • Kingdom: Two Crowns - the right thing for chilling :-)
    • Necesse: even more Terraria, but with a huge world and settlements to build and manage. Still in EA, and needs polish, but great game even now!
    • Neon Chrome: Cyberpunk twin-stick shooter
    • Operation Tango: Asymmetric Coop, one is a hacker, the other is the agent on the ground
    • Streets of Rogue: “immersive sim”-top down twin stick action roguelite - i cant even describe it well, but it is heaps of fun and chaos can pop up around every corner!
    • Synthetic: twin-stick shooter with tons of guns and a hefty difficulty later on
    • Grim Dawn: ARPG, and one of the best in its class. Dated, but still updated (and gets a new expansion soon-ish!). community is running seasons which add new areas, items and whatnot! i’ve sunk 1500 hours into that one, so i am probably biased when i say give it a whirl.