"I like the cut of your jib." *tears you to shreds*
CaptSatelliteJack
This cat sleeps the way peter griffin dies
I definitely have a "late wakeup" kit that includes a travel toothbrush and toothpaste. Since I commute by bus and occasionally lose track of time in the morning, I am prepared to brush in the office if I have to. On average, maybe once every two weeks. So far, no one has seen me do it, but I do make it a point to clean up when I'm done.
Hi, state certified pharmacy technician here. I'm the guy that receives and types prescriptions. Shorthand is absolutely a thing; "tk 2 t po q 8 h" is a pretty reasonable example that translates to "take two tablets by mouth every 8 hours." Legibility is a completely separate issue. If I can't read it, I take it to the pharmacist. If they can't decode it, we skip it, file it, and request a new one. When the patient comes to get it, we tell them we need a new script, and that we're waiting for the prescriber to get back to us. But, sure, go ahead and tell me that illegible scripts aren't real and can't hurt patients.
This isn't technically about any specific "thing," it's just a (very funny) default sticker option in Teams.
YALL NOT ONLY IS IT REAL YOU CAN EDIT IT
I don't know how the cat petting is implemented, but would you consider releasing just that in a demo or something?
*if feasible, obvs
It might be a good start to generate an image and then try to reverse image search? I hadn't thought of it, but who knows.
I'm guessing reddit, but I couldn't find it on my saves so I'm not sure.
It looked very much like a comic book cover. Full color. Both astronauts were helmeted with good visors. Even the one that had a slug punch through their visor was only black with the red smoke coming out. It was within the last two years I saw it, but I don't know if that's when it was made. I cave remember for sure where I saw it, but it was probably reddit. I did try going back through my saves though, and didn't see it.
I do love the visual of a barista panicking about the wasp, but being unable to do anything about it until their coworker, who is also having a meltdown, types, prints, and applies the label to the cup before handing it to them to catch the wasp
My dream game to develop is real actual "war shooter." You get the classic CoD-like intro of proving your worth in a training range or whatever, a nice little tutorial. Then you get briefed on your mission, and deployed to action. All missions are PvP. You set your loadout, the mission starts, and you get hit. This is where the game begins. Depending on what you get shot with, and where, you get extracted from the mission, and medically discharged. You get sent home, have to live your life with permanent disabilities, find a job, go to your appointments, the whole thing. If you don't die. If you die outright, the game just uninstalls, and permabans you. Anyone playing gets one life, one shot at the game.