we all know american car-centric infrastructure is fuckin evil.
look, you probably know this already, but cars are still the only practical option for most americans; they don't really have a choice. suburbia is subsidized, and so it simply makes financial sense to live in the suburbs, especially if they can't afford to live closer to where they work and shop.
it's great that you care about transportation infrastructure. engage in discussions to inform, of course, but do recognize that it's policy, not people, at fault.
I've written a whole spiel in response to your comment before I realized you were talking about the difficulty curve, aka new player experience, not the difficulty of the game as a whole.
And yeah, that tracks; the new player experience in both those games you've mentioned (along with many other Souls-like games) is kinda bad. Sometimes, some hand-holding at the start is nice.
i think people have the chairs and cushions covered.
instead, i recommend you also look into footrests. someone already mentioned lowering the chair to keep your legs angled properly, but that may make it uncomfortable to work if your desk is at a fixed height.
hmm, idk man, over here 他 is only for men, and 她 is only for women.
though in speaking we just use 佢 because canto