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" ... But we can take some control. Start by conducting an online audit and deleting any questionable posts. Ask friends to do the same. Share nothing that could possibly be deemed racist or sexist. Always use good taste—no photos of risqué clothing, offensive gestures, drunken revelry, or other less-than-discreet activities. Avoid venting anger, arguing, or over-sharing online. Treat others with respect, be accountable, and strive to post relevant, useful information that you would be comfortable with anyone seeing, future employers and grandmothers alike. ... "
" ... For a game so heavily influenced by Japanese art styles, themes and its unique sense of humor, it translated incredibly well to Western audiences. As far as the dialogue went, it was brilliantly executed, and surprisingly risqué for a family-oriented title. ... "
" ... January will also see two new free story quests in the Lost Tales of Greece series. The Daughters of Lalaia has you training the women of a village to defend themselves after the men have left for the Peloponnesian War. Ubisoft describes it as something like a Greek version of the Seven Samurai. In The Poet’s Legacy, you get involved in the risqué performances of Greece’s most scandalous poet. Both Lost Tales unlock after you’ve reached Chapter 5. The Daughters of Lalaia takes place in Phokis and is recommended for characters of at least level 13. The Poet’s Legacy is for level 34 characters in the Boetia region. ... "
" ... The feedback over the years has been both ambiguous and polarizing. About 10 years ago, it was considered too “risqué” and overtly sexualized for hotels. The ones that enjoyed this design idea were marketed under the same risqué condition, and it worked! Today, if we employ the theoretical equation that “brilliance plus time equals complacency,” we are left with a more widely acceptable design idea and solution. It has almost become the norm. ... "
" ... This time we’re getting a new set of emoji now, too. You can read full details of them here, but key ones include three new Smiley faces, including one that looks decidedly risqué, if you ask me. There are several hearts: one that’s on fire and one that’s bandaged, either meaning it’s broken or mending, perhaps. There are couples of every skin hue and gender or gender-neutral mix, and even a rock climber who’s now wearing a safety helmet. Oh, and the headphones emoji now looks entirely like Apple AirPods Max. That at least tells us the design of these headphones isn’t about to change, I guess. ... "