How wide is the rim of the cup? How heavy is the ball? How viscous is the air the ball flies through? What counts as "doing it" or "not doing it" in any given system either involves an arbitrary line or error-bars of some sort. There's no harm in having a setting to move that line slightly or to make those error-bars wider. Or must we bow to an auteur's artistic vision (or a community's bigotry) about these things? Perhaps if the artistic point of the thing is to make people suffer in some way, but otherwise?
Orcocracy
The recommendations are slightly more colourful in the femme thread, but overall they're both quite drab and conservative. But maybe being conservative is the point of a starter guide I guess.
Movies are proletarian and one of the cheapest public communal activities you can do outside the house with friends/family/people you just met. Go out and collectively experience some films with a mixed crowd of strangers and loved ones, comrades. In this capitalist world you will struggle to find a going-out activity that costs less.
At least that's how it works in theory. In practice, I hope you like assembly-line superhero computer animated visual catastrophies, because that's all that hyper-financialized Hollywood is making, and there are no indie art house cinemas in the average suburban hellhole.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I leapt from Marx's forehead like Athena
Updates for the OS yes, but lots of new software features no. For example, the iPhone 11 never got the software update for making Face ID work with a mask on, despite being the new phone through most of 2020. There’s always a bunch of random software features not released for older phones, but the Face ID mask update being only for the newer phones was fucking criminal.
Proof that these cars are made for cops.
Centuries ago English used to have "ye" for the second person plural pronoun, but I guess Anglo culture is fundamentally individualistic and makes even talking about stuff collectively an awkward experience.