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- Universal Paperclips
- Dark Souls
- Return of the Obra Dinn
- Golden Sun (duology)
- Persona 3 FES
- Night in the Woods
- Pseudoregalia
- The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
- Splatoon 2
- Stacklands
They do include the effect size of including non-binary students when they write “(nb. Non-binary students account for 0.3% of this total)” etc. so the impact on the actual data is shown, if you’re concerned about the statistical analysis. It also does make sense to group them together in this context as they are both minorities in STEM. However the way the article is written makes it clear that including non-binary students was an afterthought; if it was clear in all the data and headings that the data is for both non-binary and female students with the interpretation that they are looking at just “students who aren’t men” then it would have been a lot better.
The entire point of a bucket list is to have high-stakes unachievable goals?
Or in pain, in understanding, in accordance with, in support of, in disbelief, etc.
What in the world is Rob actually tangibly observing? The inside of Bob’s brain? Is Bob wearing a sign that says “my current emotion: happy & content”? The point stands that Rob does not see everything and isn’t necessarily correct about what he thinks he sees.
The green part is awful on its own but it makes the strawberry as a whole taste so much better.
About the homophones, it’s also worth noting that English does the same thing. It’s why we have “to, two, too” and “right rite wright write”.
Just instead of having inconsistent memorized spellings, Japanese has memorized symbols. 同, 銅, 道, 動, 堂, 胴, 洞, etc. all being pronounced the same way = way more need for complexity in order to tell them apart.
I think OP means they are talking about their ages
I see Bank of China in three places 🤔