Facebook is the place you go to plan building a road with your neighbours and to adopt puppies. Other than that it's all just AI slop
TabbsTheBat
In my experience, when it comes to negative emotions it's kind of like the feeling of cringe.. seeing someone in distress gives me the same feeling of wanting to curl up and look away but finding myself unable to.. also with an added feeling of anxiety
When it comes to happy emotions, I dunno.. it's just sort of a feeling of being unable to stop smiling and having butterflies in your stomach
I shall ship it to you posthaste. It's a cranberry flavoured one :3
looks at the blood brownie thing im eating yeah I don't think im hungry anymore /lh
Don't have the ps5 (had enough of sony with the ps4), but honestly the extra 700€ or whatever it works out for my setup when compared to the console was worth it just for the fact I don't have to have my headphones cranked to max to hear the dialogue over the fans, let alone everything else that's just plain better x3
Yeah, they're quite similar, on one I can play online for free, get tons of indies and demos, play with any controller I want, as well as have access to a bunch of non-gaming features, and on the other.. I have to buy giftcards to use the online store because despite the fact that the console is sold here there's no option to register psn in the country, which means it won't take my card
Almost unnoticeable :3 /s
Non-qwerty trips me up too x3.. I considered using ąžerty before cause certain symbols can be annoying with qwerty in my language, since you need to hit 3 buttons
Listen man, if grandma is still watching me do it, she must be into it /s
I think nepotism definition wise mostly accounts for being hired by a relative, so.. if the final decision wasn't your husband's it wouldn't necessarily be?
Definitely think that kids should be explained different beliefs early on.. plus they should be respected if they don't want to follow the same beliefs, and be able to opt out of any traditions.. though I suppose the faith I follow tends to be a lot less "damned to hecc" than some others, so to some parents if breaking a tradition means making their kid go to hell that's probably a lot tougher of a thing than im imagining it to be
As someone from a yyyy-mm-dd country, you're all wrong /hj