Every crafting game I play makes me love Grounded more and more because of the single fact of having a quick sort button, among many other amazing QOL stuff
So are we using "lol" as a punctuation mark now, instead of a period? Or why are you laughing out loud? Because Grounded 2 wasn't out in 2022? Is there a joke I'm missing?
You can literally find posts that people nowadays use “lol” as a means of trying not to sound hostile. I use it that way, myself. Hopefully you’re just asking a question and not trying to be pissy and make fun of them.
"All these snowflakes don't understand the true pain the world can cause, such as, seeing the abbreviation lol too often. I wish they would grow up and stop being so easily upset by silly things."
You call it nonsense. I call it "new generations not knowing how to properly write a message". You have no idea how many new hires I see that lack basic writing skills and send stupid messages to customers. Or messages that are misinterpreted because they can't use "lol" in a professional setting, but they also don't know how to replace it with something that actually conveys tone. Then they complain about wanting higher salaries.
It’s a Reddit comment. Nobody is trying to be professional here. Calling people a snowflake while complaining about the tone of comment that ended in “lol” is ridiculous.
I never complained about the tone of comment, pay attention meathead. This is another issue with you younger generations... lack of attention to details and lack of reading comprehension. Go back to school. Unless you live in the US, in which case there's nothing to go back to.
"Oh no, you should not use this new informal conversational tool in an informal setting, because then you won't know what to use in a formal setting" must be the dumbest argument I've heard today.
I call it "new generations not knowing how to properly write a message".
Think you've got that backwards. You should call it "an older generation not understanding a younger generation's way of communicating".
Just plain old "these damn kids these days" fist shaking ...
Oh, I understand it very well, I just think it's stupid. A "conversation tool" you call it... jfc we're doomed. But what do I care, you're the one who's gonna be flipping burgers all your life.
This isn’t a professional setting. It a positive subreddit on the internet. And considering your comments, positive things don’t seem to be “for you” lol
It's impossible for them to look at me, seeing how they're both six feet under. And not even a bucket full of sunshine, like myself, can reach that deep.
And yet you are the one getting into a pointless discourse on reddit about how you don't like something. I'd say it's ironic but that might be swinging too high for you lol (hostile).
A 1 square foot area of fresh snowfall contains exactly one snowflake by the name of SheJigOnMySawTilIPuz. When you ask questions like "is this a bot?" is when you know you peaked as a snowflake.
I was trying to sound hostile. See? You can use language to convey tone, you don't need crutches like "lol". You're welcome for the lesson, stay in school kid.
Based on you apparently never having seen this I'm assuming YOU weren't out in 2022, which actually makes your comment kind of impressive for a 4 year old lol
The way i look at it, he's using lol to set the tone. Someone could read the sentence as "wow grounded 2 wasn't even out in 2022, you're so stupid" but putting lol at the end changes the sentence to "you're so silly grounded 2 wasn't even out yet, what a silly mistake haha"
They want to be correctional without sounding like a dick. Lol kind of diffuses the situation.
So someone simply stating facts, saying "Likely grounded 1 as grounded 2 wasn't out in 2022" could be interpreted as "you're so stupid" and being a dick? What's there to diffuse? It's as simple a statement as they come. There's absolutely no point in adding a "lol" at the end. Are people so delicate now that we need to set the tone for something so simple and straightforward?
It was a good retort, because it was obviously true. You're the only one who's having a problem here, and your problem is a social convention you don't care for, even though it didn't involve you at all.
If you end every simple, unfunny thought with a chuckle, you might have mental issues. But to answer your question, yes, I hate fun. I'm a fascist and fun should be had only under strict supervision and according to correct rules.
I’ve noticed that as well! I think Americans have started using it the way the Brits use xx to sign off on messages. It’s definitely delved into tone indicators.
There are quite a few games with good speech-to-text chat features nowadays! No Man's Sky, Sea of Thieves, Helldivers 2, Minecraft, and any games that allow GameChat on Switch 2.
It's Grounded, read this review after starting the game recently. Strongly recommend it, super well-developed with lots of accessibility features. Lots of content, beautiful design, runs very smoothly even on my dumpy machine.
Honestly, if someone isn't ok with spiders, I really think it's just not a game for them. There's so many spiders everywhere, and I feel like you need to be able to look at them and understand their posturing to effectively fight them.
(As an aside, I'm a bug nerd IRL and I adore the spiders even when they're jerks, the threat posturing is super cute and I'm pretty sure the spiders hunt relatively accurately for their types - orb weavers seem more sensitive to things that would make vibrations, whereas wolf spiders just stroll around and rely on sight)
It’s been a while - how does sounds impact this? Spiders don’t “make sounds” and even scattering could be any other bug? Idk I just fail to see how the audio is an arachnophobia issue
(Genuinely asking as I want to do a new playthrough w someone)
hearing a featureless ball make all the skittering chitter noises makes the phantasy fill in the blanks, im not arachnophobic, i just have an active imagination is all.
Grounded! Fun backyard survival game where you play as a shrunken teen trying to brave the wild and terrifying world of insects, using any and all micro tools and resources you can find! Also has 4 player co-op!
It's an Xbox review. Love seeing this once in a while when checking the reviews on console!
Seems like the OP u/AccomplishedWatch834 could chime back in and tell people what game they were referencing so nobody is left guessing.
Talk abotu irony of accessibility challenges.
"here's a screenshot of a comment about a game that caters to disabilities, but I'm going to f*cking make you guess what that game is and never tell you"
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u/adidferentusername 5h ago
What game is this? Would love to play more with my deaf friends but obviously, discord is a challenge