What do you mean it's not an English word? It's used in English-speaking countries by English speakers isn't it? Next are you gonna say that "ski" is also not an English word?
Not in the US.
I mean Alex Jones's attorneys didn't fare much better when they accidentally leaked all of Jones's texts to the prosecution.
If you shake and stomp at the same time it will autotarget an enemy if they're close by.
why don't you just use "they" if you don't know
It helps you find a like minded group. In my case knowing there are other people on the spectrum helps me find other people and groups who are similar to me in that way and have similar struggles. They can give more targeted and therefore potentially more helpful advice than someone who doesn't have and can't fully empathize with those issues.
He's a muppet for slightly-less-weebs
r/JohnCena and r/potatosalad switched places because everyone likes potato salad but nobody loves it, so it became a nickname for Cena and the two subreddits decided to swap.
Beehaw defederated from two major lemmy instances (lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works) due to multiple trolls and bad actors from those instances so if you were using one of those that's probably the reason.
But even that arbitrary definition doesn't seem to encapsulate other things commonly described as woke that are not systemic injustices, like the existence of trans people or climate change.
As a big metroidvania fan, I'd like to introduce a few of my favorites that go beyond the obvious choices like Hollow Knight and Ori (which of course are excellent). All of these are straightforward and while difficult, they don't focus on confusing menus or min/maxing statistics.
Astalon: Tears of the Earth: If you play one game on this list, play this one. You play as 3 characters, each with their own abilities, and can switch at certain save points. You die a lot and have to start over from the entrance every time, but the game gives you plenty of shortcuts and upgrades that you can quickly go back to where you were. The map is great to explore and there's a lot of content to keep you busy like a boss rush and new game+ modes with different characters.
Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight is a short but sweet experience. It's difficult but not unfair enough that you want to stop playing, the world map is well designed, and the pixel art is great.
Rabi-Ribi: This game looks like it was made for a very specific (horny) crowd, but there's a surprising amount of depth to the world and the bullet hell boss girls that inhabit it. It's an interesting mix of bullet hell and platformer that somehow makes up for the nonsensical story.
Isn't that a Capcom IP?