Brooklyn 99 had a few examples but the most egregious in my opinion was Gina.
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Jesus that wiki article got real sad, real quick. From a promising potential career and boundless curiosity to dead at 39 from drug abuse with paranoid schizophrenia. Don't tinker with radioactive elements without a proper understanding of required safety procedures and maximum exposure levels, folks.
I can wait as long as necessary -- just means more time for the factory to grow. Factorio was the best value I've ever had out of $30.
Highly recommend Haven. Has some combat but it's very minimal and it's mostly slice of life focused on the romance of a pair of runaways.
It's one of the oldest dog breeds. Has less DNA in common than the Shiba Inu, but it's number two last I checked. There's paper floating around from a university in Hawaii that goes into more detail, but I couldn't dig it up in a quick search. Will try to find it and reply with it when I have more time later.
Practical Engineering is a great channel. Some of his videos are longer, but most are well under 30 minutes and if you have even a passing interest in civil engineering there's a wealth of information there.
Right, I was intending to add a data point and continue the discussion. Didn't mean to come off as confrontational, apologies if I did.
Mid-30s here. Three close friends who are trans, and a sibling who is trans. I am cis hetero, so it's not about being surrounded by my peers. There's a reason anecdotal evidence isn't evidence and I suspect you and I are opposite ends of the scale showing why.
Bloodlip, by Matduke/Veela. I don't listen to the lyrics of songs all that much so for me the emotions are driven by the melody. Something about the chorus in this one sends shivers down my spine.
Kinda true. You'll want good defenses in place with bots set to repair before you head out, but there's also nothing stopping you from shipping all of the components to build another rocket silo on the other planet as soon as you drop.
Mine 100% will be. I own the Z Fold 4 and it's my favorite phone I've ever owned. Never had a use for a tablet due to the size, but having a phone that opens to a tablet has been amazing for streaming and reading.
That's not what science is, though. Science is about pushing the boundaries of human knowledge. Science isn't about having a problem and trying to find a solution -- that's engineering, which is informed by science.