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I can’t recall if it was on the second or third year of high school, but it was a single Biology class. The teacher was comfortable with it, but she was very clearly biased towards abstinence and insisted the only way to be 100% sure was to just not have sex.
Despite that, she still talked about basics of sex and genitalia, a few common STDs, and basic preventive measures, both for pregnancy and STDs - even if they weren’t particularly effective. Both coitus interruptus and sodomy (we had a loooot of fun repeating that word for a week or so) were mentioned as ways to avoid pregnancy, but condoms and IUDs were the real recommendations.
As a class, we weren’t too rowdy, though there was a kid or two that made a few too many jokes - and the teacher cut them off fairly quickly. I also recall she handled pamphlets with each of the methods talked during class and their approximate efficacy.
This was in 2005-ish and I’m Brazilian.
Also of note this was the second time, the first attempt happened in middle school (and in a different school altogether) and we had to do a presentation on STDs and the like. The teacher decided to cancel at the last minute because we were clearly too embarrassed to actually talk about the subject in front of our classmates.
No, he makes occasional art that feels egg-y
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Games@lemmy.world•A Fond Farewell To Polygon, From The People Who Worked There - AftermathEnglish113·1 month agoArticle’s text behind the login screen
Every day it gets harder for Shen to beat the allegations
I was obviously talking about COVID.
Not trying to be too dismissive, but anyone in 2019 who guessed what the world would be like in the future was terribly mistaken, at this point I’m just hoping things don’t get too hot.
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite anime? Only tell us by quoting it and seeing if we can guess31·1 month agoThank you! Fuck you! A villain has arrived!
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English3·1 month agoI’ve finished Subnautica: Below Zero, and while I do appreciate the few QoL it introduces, overall I’d just stick with the original games. Too many surface sections, too much NPCs voice logs, plot isn’t that engaging, the research and building is generally more of the same
Began Saga Scarlet Grace: Ambitions, one of the first remakes/remasters of the SaGa jRPG series made exclusively for perverts who want to be punished. Getting the hang of the game and its battles, its a fascinating system were you don’t have levels, but rather your stats go up as you use them, and your techs also get less costly the more you attack; There’s a huge focus on delaying or cancelling enemy actions, as well as speeding up or slowing your own, so you can land United Attacks where several members of your party wham on a single for, and can use more actions on the following turn. Also, a huge plus for any jRPG: You can apply negative statuses on bosses.
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English4·1 month agoPlayed the original PSX release as a kid, its a story that goes places, hope you enjoy it. Also, this is one of the original “you’ll get addicted to fishing” jRPGs so brace for that
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English7·2 months agoFinished Hi-Fi Rush over the week. A fantastic, innovative, extremely charming game that lived up to every bit of hype I heard, and more. Made me even more mad over everything that happened to Tango Gameworks (and, frankly, the game industry for the past decade or so)
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto New Communities@lemmy.world•Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it.English4·2 months agoPretty good, I’ll keep an eye on it
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English5·2 months agoCurrently slowly going through Everspace 2. The first title was a roguelite arcade space game, which is not a terrible combination, but not really what I wanted from the devs. With this sequel, they ditch the rogue grippings and expand into open-world arcade space, much like Freelancer or Darkstar, and that makes a world of difference. Story so far is nothing to write about, the dialogue and plot beats range from tedious to annoying, but it feels really damn good to fly around shooting down pilots.
Not your typical recommendation but Unnamed Space Idle has also been consuming my free time. As an avid idle game collector, I genuinely believe this might be the current top of the genre - at least in the current year. Every aspect, prestige layer and mechanic builds on top of each other, always pushing your momentum and never having a “Now you’re going to stop having fun for hours” period of upgrading.
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English2·2 months agomost likely Deep Rock Galactic
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Linear, action hidden gems like The Red Star?English3·2 months agoglad I could help, if I remember anything else I might chime in once more
Aces Wild is an exhausting game. I actually need to take a break after playing for 15min or so due to how high octane it is. But its a damn good game.
Brigador, as I mentioned, is no unga bunga action game. You might think at first you’re a big warrior riding on their mech, but a few sudden defeats will humble you and set your mindset into what the game actually is about - strategic war crimes.
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Linear, action hidden gems like The Red Star?English9·2 months agoAces Wilds is a 2D beat’em up, fast paced, straightforward arcade game
Brigador is a top down mecha shooter game; I wouldn’t usually recommend it in regards to action since it can be a little difficult, but since you mentioned God Hand then I can assume you understand that some games can be action but still require thinking. Just like you wouldn’t rush every single mook in God Hand, you wouldn’t do the same in Brigador. Look for weakpoints, burst through walls, make use of explosives and don’t think about the civilians.
Zeno Clash is a first-person brawler game set in a weird world, and it all somehow comes together. The fighting is fluid and the punches, kicks and throws all feel solid while not risking motion sickness.
STRIDER has a little bit of Vania in it, but its far more linear than its counterparts. You’ll do some basic exploring, but most of the time it’ll be following an objective and slashing foes in your way.
Zero Ranger is a delightful shmup with some tough - and sometimes unfair - challenges.
One Finger Death Punch is a simple game: You can click your left or right mouse button to attack. Now defeat wave after wave of incoming foes that require precise or different amount of clicks to be taken down. Its essentially Xiao Xiao: The Game
Nex Machina is one of the last great arcade games from Housemarque before they couldn’t break even and went into a different market. A gem, still.
Volgar The Viking takes inspirations from classics like Ghouls & Ghosts to make you regret feeling nostalgic.
You mentioned Bayo, so I’ll assume you’re aware of Vanquish, as they’re often sold in bundles, but I’ll still leave the rec here. Fast paced third person shooter where you can take cover, but its far better to just slide across the battlefield shooting at whichever is around you.
FURI is a straightforward boss battle game. Escape from a galactic prison by fighting each of the wardens in your way, powerful and merciless opponents.
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English7·3 months agoFinished Yakuza: Like A Dragon during the weekend. A fantastic fresh start for the series, Ichiban is probably the best protagonist these games ever had, the addition of a party really helps in putting some color in the narrative, and the change to Turn-Based Combat actually made the game feel faster.
Started Core Keeper, and I greatly appreciate a survival/crafting game that holds your hands just enough while also throwing you into a hostile world. The 2D pixel art is a delightful, and I can feel the progression system working its dark magic in my brain. Also played a little bit of Darktide, though so far I ain’t feeling it much. The last two online co-op games of the type I played were Aliens: Fireteam Elite and Deep Rock Galactic, which I felt did more to stand out from the genre’s expectations, but I’ll give a few more missions before laying a final judgement.
They’re all on GamePass, though Like A Dragon is leaving in a few days.
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Opinions on Shadow Warrior?English5·3 months agoIt was an interesting game. Came out at a time we were going through a bit of a fast paced FPS drought and was one of the - relatively - big name reboots, but curiously one that didn’t have a lasting impact. I had fun at the time, even with the comically awful fall damage (dashing and dying from going down the stairs was equal parts frustrating and hilarious), and hold no nostalgia for the old games. There were fun guns and cool enemies to kill, as well as a story that landed with one of my favorite bittersweet endings.
At the end of the day, I think “enjoyable” would be my final mark; save for the big, busy arenas during the final levels, the game didn’t feel as high octane or thrilling as future releases like DOOM and Titanfall 2, and from the little that I played of the first sequel they really lost their way.
Samdell@lemmy.eco.brOPto World News@beehaw.org•Brazil Charges Bolsonaro With Attempting a Coup4·4 months agoIts the laziest way to reboot a franchise, making a sequel with all the old actors reprising their roles and basically the same plot but with a different general cast for the subplots. You can tell that Trump isn’t even bothering to learn his lines in this iteration.
None of those games need sequels, and neither did Hades. I get why they did, because it was the first time they weren’t veering on bankruptcy and could use a bigger safety net, but doubling down on this lack of creativity is hardly what I expect from Supergiant.