Possibly. In that situation the people were grateful to be hired, and they worked hard anyway. They didn't express any qualms about how they were hired. If they did, maybe they kept it to themselves.
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I have been a part of interviews (at a computer repair shop, mostly men) where my boss said we had to hire the only woman interviewee because it looked bad to not to, and we needed diversity, even though she wasn't very qualified. So we hired her instead of the person who had excelled in the interview.
At my next job we had some diversity hires. It was pre-DEI, but we had a diversity intern program. We hired a guy because he was black, he was qualified and was amazing. Later we hired a person who was also black and wasn't very qualified, they struggled for months and eventually quit - we had hired them based on skin color too.
Not saying I'm for or against, but I've seen situations where diversity became more important than qualifications. I've also seen where both were equally important, and that was preferred.
Gimli has many axes, including the one he grabbed from his buddy when he tried to destroy the ring.
I've had a decent experience with Tuta.
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I'm also a stranger without a source, but I recall seeing a YouTube video about it years ago, either a news story or documentary. I don't know if the exact numbers are right but I remember the other details. I'll have to see if I can find it.
Update: no idea. Can't find the original video. The one I remember, the guy had been awake the whole time but a nurse had figured out how to communicate with him through eye blinking, he remembers his mom's senseless comment years previous. OP might be mixing stories. I do vaguely remember ghost boy though.
Stardew is on Play Pass. If you start a free trial, you could test the game's performance.
Sauerkraut! Used to be toilet cheese, now it's a delicacy that's earned its place on my sandwiches.
Isn't NMS already a kind of harvesting and crafting Minecraft simulator in space? Or is it the blocks?
Frontend in software development. If you know, you know.
Right on