Cute aggression!!! NNNNRRRGGGHHHHH!!!
Cute aggression!!! NNNNRRRGGGHHHHH!!!
The song sounds like a sax off-vocal version of Elton John’s I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues.
Oof! Dark Yojimbo… Yeah. :O I remember him being a beast. I think I remember using Anima or the three Sisters to help.
Good luck!
High, watching a Mr. Plinkett review of the Titanic, and scrolling through here.
Enjoy FFX again! Love it a lot. :)
That pan would make excellent hash browns browned in lard.
Hard poached eggs topped with cheddar cheese.
I also use ketchup as an additive in cabbage rolls, sloppy joes, or chili, barbecue sauce.
Meat loaf, Japanese omelet rice.
For me, it’s a lack of meaningful contact with my family on the other side of the country.
Facebook and other social media sources are turning into just giant vanity “me me me!” and shit posting. Nothing more meaningful came out of it… So I abandoned it.
It’s hard to keep track of so many different media outlets as well, and got tiring. Especially with a lot of doom scrolling posts… Such a downer.
Hate to do what you said you didn’t want to hear, but it’s the truth.
There are lots of girls or women who love gaming. Not just girly casual games, either. We just don’t make it publicly known. You may have known a few more girl gamers, but they wouldn’t ever dare tell you or be open about it.
A girl gamer, even back then, is someone who is ridiculed, made fun of, picked on and bullied to no end. You learn to stop making your hobbies public, especially if you don’t want to be destroyed psychologically. That means lying about your hobbies.
It is more openly accepted for guys to play games, but not for girls. We’re supposed to be playing with dolls, playing house, and learning how to raise children, not goofing off. Not to mention, personal tastes and interests and how they were brought up.
It’s like asking how many boys play with dolls, or make believe with girly interests.
Your fact may stand from your perspective, and you may have known a lot of non gamers as that’s how they grew up, but keep in mind that the potential for being bullied or accused of using your gender to garner attention really forces us to remain behind closed doors for protection.
Just because you don’t see it, doesn’t mean it isn’t happening.
It’s just unfortunate that you seem to only be noticing the superficial layer to this.
Admittedly, it is getting better, but it’s still not a world where one can be so public about “masculine-centric” hobbies, not just gaming.
Expand your circle of friends and you may find more. :)
Asking here is a good way to see how many other females there really are. We’re more comfortable talking here, behind some layer of anonymity.
I may not have a big tip, but here’s what I’ve done when learning other languages…
I listen to people speaking and try to repeat it to myself. If I can hear it in my head, it will sound normal. So when I need to, I can remember how it sounded in my head, and decide if it will sound good in the Curr context.
Good girl, Skitter.