I have this habit too, it’s like a thought bubble in my head that adds context on top of the original sentence. I wonder if it’s a trait for something but never thought it might be programming related.
I have this habit too, it’s like a thought bubble in my head that adds context on top of the original sentence. I wonder if it’s a trait for something but never thought it might be programming related.
Mass effect
Tried it twice and thought it was soooo boring. Then one day I figured I’d give it a final go and omg I fell in love with the whole franchise.
Whoooaa talking about the NES for me it was always “Castlevania” and “legends of Zelda II”, gawd damn they were so difficult when I was a child.
Tbf you didn’t say video game :p so basketball was another, used to think I was so Kool playing it. But dayumn did I suck at it.
Current day would probably be call of duty, I always think I’m gonna slay, then I get killed an call it bullshit >!but I know it’s not bullshit, it was me!<
Was in Centrelink, the courses are typically “how to write a resume” or “how to do a job search”, typically something quite generic and usually simple as it needs to cover all walks in life.
You typically aren’t told that you can sometimes apply for actual courses because it seems like their goal/kpi is based on getting any job asap not on you studying for the next 6 months.