It really is subjective. However, if we are talking commercial art, Robert Britto is one of the biggest names.
And I’m not sure what kind of answer you are looking for. My cousin is a professional artist but he only makes a limited number a year (def less than 10), makes a living off of it… His mind just works differently and his imagination is crazy. Its hard to explain what he sees in the mundane like just standing in line for coffee or looking at his dinner.
As far as art in my house, its been just art from local art galleries, and therefore local artists. They all have different styles. Traditional, contemporary, mixed media, etc.
Thats why its really subjective.
This. I fear more for others than I do myself
I got mine a while ago so ive been grandfathered into 16gb data, unlimited text qjd calling for $25/month.
So far, it’s good. Art is cute, characters interesting and gameplay engaging. Its very similar to old Paper Mario games. I picked it up for sale $10 and it is exactly what I needed this time (simple game, on the more upbeat side).
Doom and gloom of the world has been getting to me lately so the escape was needed. No super serious games ATM
Just started Bug Fables!
Otherwise, more hours into Vampire Survivors
I picked up this and Slime Rancher so far!!
I have this one on my desk :D
Just finished Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz. I thought it was a fun brilliant whodunnit
“What’s the deal with English muffins and why do the English like them so much?”
The statement is making the assumption that those of British descent “like them so much”… However, it turns out your assumption was wrong per comments on this thread (most people think theyre just okay in general, even the British). So people are agreeing with your personal opinion of “English Muffins” but not your approach.
A more open ended, respectful question could have been something as simple as"Why do some people like English Muffins?" Something introspective for communication if you choose to reflect.
Agree with LBS/LGS!! If you live in an area that doesn’t have those maybe try discord groups of some games you like? Or be a rando in some group games and maybe find friends that way
Thank you! Thats right. EU
GDPR though only works if you reside in UK right? CA also has CCPA where you can request and they should honor. However, to my knowledge CCPA does not have as much teeth as GDPR laws? Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong
Also, anyone over 18 in the United States should have a healthcare directive so that in event you really cannot make decisions for yourself (like a car accident, stroke, etc), pick someone who can make decisions on your behalf and who will respect your wishes. Its so important and not often spoken about.
IMO weird this is news and that the hospital that treated her considered her to lack capacity to make her own decisions. She seemed what we call “AOx4”, still cognitive, etc… Mitochondrial disease doesn’t necessarily affect cognition?!? As a healthcare worker in America I see this all the time actually where patients do not believe the healthcare system.
I.e. Patient going home without oxygen when its indicated. I call APS but have to let them make decision to go home without it.
Patient declining all wound care (very common unfortunately). We have to respect that too.
Healthcare professionals are right most of the time ive seen but it doesn’t matter. We always respect patient autonomy. Theres alot of rules and laws about decision making, surrogate decision makers, etc. Trust me, hospitals do not want lawsuits lol
I listen to Philip DeFranco occasionally on my way home. He does wonderful recaps first focusing on media news, then us politics, and foreign/world news. He also posts sources
Agree with this. Stardew Valley and many games can be found on mobile and quite popular with the gaming community. I am not sure as a beginner player I would start off with Stardew Valley as there are a lot of mechanics? Would recommend more of the below as there are not as many things to figure out:
High recommendations for Vampire Survivors. There is a demo with that link as well as direct app access.
Additionally, Animal Crossing Pocket Camp for $20 come December is great intro. Super relaxing game.
100% recommend Slay the Spire as well.
For games without a mobile option, I feel like Portal 1 and Portal 2 are must plays for anyone. And are not too graphically intense for any computer. Its a puzzle game. You run and jump into portals to figure out the puzzles. I wish I could play them again for the first time. All the above are amazing games. Wishing you the best on your journey!
P.S. if you have a friend to game with, It Takes Two is a pleasant experience.
Same. Too little time and so much to do
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