I always thought of a cover letter for clarifying something on your resume. Ex: you’re changing careers or industries and out want to clarify why your experience is relevant. So, I don’t do them for every application but in certain situations.
I always thought of a cover letter for clarifying something on your resume. Ex: you’re changing careers or industries and out want to clarify why your experience is relevant. So, I don’t do them for every application but in certain situations.
That’s a good guess but nope!
I hadn’t noticed either but I’m guessing the prof spends a lot of time inside. Kids play outside and get tan?
Mine isn’t as nice as yours is, but I sure got lucky with the timing!
Is it a young Cooper’s Hawk? I’m in KC and we have tons. Your picture is great! Here’s mine:
Ah! The sandwich heavy portfolio pays off for the hungry investor!
You are already a gamer!
I’m a 36 year old woman who grew up playing them with my dad. My sister is a year younger than me get than me. She grew out of it a bit but she still plays “cozy”, low to no pressure games. I like long role playing games with interesting stories.
If you want any recommendations or a new friend to play with, I’m here! I also know of several gaming groups for women.
I’d like to know more about what you’re interested to give better suggestions but here are a few that might pique your interest.
Balatro is a recently popular card game. You can play it on your phone or on a computer. It works sort of like poker, but you apply effects to the cards to multiply your score.
A Little To The Left is a puzzle game. You play the owner of a mischievous cat and your goal is to reorganize the messes that your cat made throughout the house, like sorting the mail, organizing a battery draw, displaying sea shells you collected etc
Unpacking is also a puzzle game. You literally unpack boxes in various rooms. Sometimes it’s hard to make everything fit. As you progress through each level, you learn about the main character’s life.
If you want something more traditional, Ori and the Blind Forest is absolutely beautiful. In that, you play as a small guardian spirit and you navigate through a forest solving puzzles, collecting items, and jumping between platforms (sorta like Mario).
Yeah, Futurama is either incredibly obvious or not at all. There isn’t as much middle ground as I had hoped!
You want me to do two things?
You’re probably right. I was thinking of keeping a running tally of guesses but, I was afraid it would be a lot to do.
I modeled the whole game off the !thesimpsons@lemmy.world’s version.
Honestly, I just wanted to see more Futurama in my feed and I like seeing other users comment their favorite quotes from each episode.
I have no idea how to rate the difficulty. I watch Futurama everyday and have them memorized, but I assume most aren’t like me.
Yyyyeeeeaaah. It is…an episode.
I personally don’t, but it’s a sentiment I hear around me from time to time in the workplace or on TV.
I mean that many people just assume younger generations are better with technology.
It seems counter intuitive but I don’t think Gen Z is as good with technology as most people assume they are.
I think they just believe everything they see on YouTube and TikTok. Those algorithms just feed people what they want to see and don’t challenge anyone.
There is a sewer type place in that episode. I think they climb it when escaping the Slurm Queen. If I remember correctly, anyway.
But it’s not that! It’s all lies, every word of it.
Great guess! But also no.
That is one unlucky guy.
That’s a good guess but nope!
(Closes eye)
“Eh, I don’t understand. Are you winking or blinking?”
(sighs)
This is one of the hardest lists I’ve ever made. I changed my answers many times before settling.
The Day the Earth Stood Stupid
Godfellas
Jurassic Bark
The Deep South
Amazon Women in the Mood