I often use the phrase "that's definitely an oopsie. Maybe even an oopsie daisy" at work
That part was one of the biggest revelations to me. I had no idea Arizona had a for-profit jail system that is essentially pseudo-slavery.
This person looks deformed
I bought a 1200w power supply in 2013 that is still going strong. Daily driver I've moved from case to case as I have upgraded over the years.
Personally I think story can make a game stand out far more than graphics or gameplay. I also disagree that the game boiled down to one question. While it was the primary focus of the narrative, the underwater laboratories and world building/history was amazing.
SOMA was great
I wasn't replying directly to you and was replying to someone else, adding support to what they said. Context matters, but I can see why you could take what I said out of context.
Personally I will use whatever app as a verb if it suits the moment or conversation at hand. Language can be fluid and doesn't always have to conform to a strict set of rules - see slang used in any language globally.
All my international coworkers when I travel ask me to use WhatsApp. It saves them money and makes it easy to connect to others. Anyone in this thread shitting on it has either never traveled internationally or is just an asshole.
I write a main function that is called by the name in main if block. I understand the reason behind it and also write name in main if blocks for utilities I import (eg utilities.py), which prints usage information to direct the user on how to use things properly.
It doesn't make sense initially but I've gotten used to it. Doesn't bother me anymore.
No idea. I submitted this 2 months ago and it was working at the time!
Eh, I would try it. I don't think it would taste -great- but could be a unique flavor I hadn't considered before.