I'd probably also develop a short temper about spanners too if they were being shoved in my face by tech companies as hard as chat bots are
Skua
Outer Wilds (and Echoes of the Eye) technically qualifies with the community's rules, but I think the answer more in keeping with the spirit of things is Shadow of the Colossus. The Opened Way is the most "fighting a building-sized monster as a normal guy but still winning" piece of music I have heard
Roux is definitely a tough one. At least the ingredients are fairly cheap if you do mess it up, but damn you better be prepared to put in the work, endure the heat, and watch closely if you want to get it right. Damn tasty though.
I kinda want to start describing sensible people as "hinged" now
You can usually remove predicted words if this starts happening. On mine, it's done by pressing and holding the prediction, then confirming. If you use the name Scott regularly anyway, it'll re-learn it without the incorrect association
Not all instances/clients show those display names. I'm on kbin.earth and it doesn't, I just see the underlying account name. It sounds like you're seeing the same. But if I go look at Wheelchar's profile on lemmy.world, which is their instance, it shows both "WheelchairArtist" and "@WheelcharArtist"
It was wild re-reading all that back when Russia launched its "special military operation". One of the last things Trump did in office was attempt to extort and/or weaken the country Putin was gearing up to invade again
I don't know what the actual terminology here is. The display name is "WheelchairArtist" but the underlying account name - the one that shows up in the URL if you go to their profile - is missing the i. I have no idea if that's a typo on account creation or something intentional.
She's no Goldmask though. I want to get me a man that can T-pose on reality until he figures out how to prove god wrong
Pope played Elden Ring and fell head over heels for Ranni
but she's ackchyually 2,000 years old
It's possible it's for other reasons, though. Black Americans are generally poorer than other Americans, and success in sports is a ticket out of poverty that is accessible to people in that position. It could also be a cultural thing; I doubt Finns are genetically predisposed to be exceptional drivers, but they are still wildly over-represented at the top level of motorsports for such a small population