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Spacestar TheThundersuncat

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  1. I'm dying Officially dead No hope for resurrection
  2. I remember the geese hating my kindergarten self specifically while everyone said not to worry. About the geese. Clearly plotting my murder when not surrounded by adults They're more like Nazi Germany than people let on
  3. I remember offering chips to birds in London and they threw them in a puddle first before deeming them edible. That's not observeable at even McDonalds here...
  4. You could have been born in Britain or on a diet of disgusting, soggy Austrian waffles. How do some people survive
  5. I'm so going to hang that on my wall
  6. You're not physically grown up yet, though, are you? Some people hit their growth spurts pretty late... so are your parents tall? I guess it doesn't really matter as much later in life unless you end up really short (below 158cm- ish)
  7. Oof. I haven't played in over a year and a half, but... it really depends on your style? I'd go with Victoria because I like a little security. Cyrus has been good for early wars, though...
  8. Oh my god, he's pretty!!! I really like the colour scheme and style. Though I don't know WoF
  9. Straight culture is the only culture here, so I guaruantee that that's not their usual pick when it's once again the time of the year to express public hatred. It might be a thing when hunting the witches of group 2, but there's just too much material as for that not to be seen as just "another outgrowth" from the (more) "acceptable" group 1. If you behead that movement*, you just "get" another one as the spotlights shifts. When value runs into "that sounds weird", wanting to find "the weird" in things they already dislike is the way to go. That step can be repeated eternally... but of course, you can make "weird" things up too, courtesy of propaganda. It's a grave error to make things about ignorance and not factor in human stupidity. Every argument is replaceable if there's want for one, and you'd have to harm "group" 1 directly to make these things about "group" 1 effectively. They just latch onto and attack the "bad" members, having infected group 1. It's a great way to hate and not hate "The Gays" at the same time if you're centrist-ish. If not, there's already too much nonsense in people's heads. They don't care. It's mostly an in-fight here, quoting "The Straights" as specifically aggressive is just not really working out... (*as seen in general "straight culture", not the actual one)
  10. I don't think people get that label 1, label 2 means (romantically: 1, sexually 2) or the other way around. I'd be easy if that's your ingrained impression when reading it, but... Aren't they a really small niche? Why would that catch on?? People already have an impression of: 1 "respectable" LGBTQ+ people 2. The Crazy I think. That's how it's here, anyhow... but my point is, they just see a raging dumpster fire in those labels and wouldn't want to weaponize an "empty" term, unless it is to mock the people using it specifically. They don't want to seem affiliated with The Crazy. That's automatic public embarrassment to their in-group of equally ignorant people. Severely
  11. I did have some automatic save enabled, so just 15-20 minutes lost (most of the time). Eating art probably ruins more progress... and you can re-type an essay/answer questions possibly clearer the second time. Not much to soothe from art divorcing prolonged existence, though. Just more surprises here
  12. Okay, the internet described someone with no preference towards anatomy, but a preference for "feminine features". Not sure if that's an ideal combination of labels... can't they just say they prefer "feminine traits"? I think there was a word for that. Or words. So many labels... (Gynephilia would be literal but I don't know the full context. Too busy to stay and search rn.)
  13. Seconded, even though I have no idea what those are...
  14. I mean, I just randomly haunt people. We can both be last decade And then some others.
  15. It did that for someone else too, in an old bug report. Not sure where it's consistent but it gave them unearned achievements...
  16. There was an update for a phone model I owned that ruined a 1/3 of affected devices. Not sure if that number is correct bc that's just what I was told by third-hand information, but you don't need a virus for companies to mess up your devices.
  17. There's... a maximum? How? I know functionally nothing, but barely enough of something about coding that it makes even less sense...
  18. I once had a laptop that randomly crashed word and ate my homework. Since it got more and more common + developed other issues, they replaced it, but I somewhat get your pain...
  19. Depends. In my old school Chemistry was pretty lax (and useless if you want to study anything related. She didn't even try to prepare us for the Matura, our SAT thing.) No pen ever left the paper under a different teacher. Student count and lab size was never an issue, but the density of covered material can get uncomfortable. A lot of people skipped whole topics when studying. Sounds okay, but ends up really stupid on a scale of reward/effort, since tests rewarded so few points. Even when you had to write a lot. So no Cs in that class, more than half failed, 90% Ds or failed. It's a potential torture device if you can't get into it and your school is mean enough. We had history on that level in my old one for two years, but tests were so long and you could get points in the 45-60 range, so messing up once or twice or ten times didn't kill anyone. We also had some pages of questions given to answer beforehand that would be used in tests. We didn't do exercises in Chemistry and you had to guess at your competence. Unlike overly specific history, or at my old school, there at least weren't any "competence checks" between tests (god, everyone hates those). So that's good. And bad. But there's too much power in grading and density not to fret even when you know your stuff. Accidental slips happen and you really couldn't afford any. Then there's having to sit down and actually study instead of slipping by no matter what, #1 cause of failure. I never spent more than a day on material before. That just would never, ever work here. But the one advantage of having had some harder Latin is that you know when you're screwed, that you'll always be screwed and barely good enough doesn't exist or translate into anything reliable...
  20. There's laws and congress and probably corrupt people if you google that, though.
  21. As a cat person... I don't know what that means
  22. The grass is frozen enough that the cats don't want outside. Icy, but no snow. That's quite lucky here, but there might be Snow in march because god is dead and we're cursed.
  23. I don't know Frozen, but you can mess a lot with audio, yeah.
  24. So it's like Chemistry and you might loathe it unless you involve yourself in it outside of school. Just zero breathing space here unless you make some.
  25. Not sure about math, but physics can be pretty fun. No hate on the subject, there's just so much material that teachers don't have any free room to present it better. When they do sometimes and you have the right teacher, people here have liked it a lot more...
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