I don’t have too major of a collection as far as quality, but I have been holding on to all my old Nintendo games and consoles since I first got them back with the OG game boy and NES, and I occasionally expand it when I find other old games I like when I have the money and can find them out in the wild. I have most of the consoles except for the more obscure old handhelds. (Still working on getting an original game boy advance to fill out the collection, but they are fairly expensive considering the costs of the later SP variant, which I have floating around.
Pansexual_Pagan
Sorry, didn’t see the sub name.
The top three ••• on the top right is where the report button is, (at least on the Memmy app)
From my grandma, Est la Fromage, such is cheese, sometimes it’s sweet, sometimes it’s bitter, sometimes it stinks like Limburger.
Growing up, I would drive by a restaurant that was called the good view restaurant, it had a single small rectangular window at ceiling height on one side only and maybe three parking spaces that were always empty.
Norse Pagan here, this tracks, most myths revolve around Loki getting bored or being forced to clean up his or the other gods messes.
I’m having intense flashbacks as each rpg I have played has either tpkd or close two at level one thanks to wolves. Entire group gets nervous when they show up.
I am a dragon who hoards random things from the internet and thought to share with others.
There is also a good bit of overlap where said alphabet mafia members release that chaos in a D&d game. My current group in the midst of saving the world, made it their mission to travel to the moon in a fantasy setting in order to open a bakery there.
I know it can be difficult, but soft voices and calming shushes do wonders for little ones. Mine was a big fan of the bouncy knee when he was upset. Also as someone from an abusive home, violence never teaches anything except fear. As they get older, explain the consequences of what they do, like if it will cause them to get hurt, or if fighting bath time will lead to less time for books at bedtime for example (time management). The key to gentle parenting is teaching consequences rather than punishment. They should always be tied to the action to be a consequence, I.e. if you do or don’t do A, then we can’t do B. Taking away D will only cause confusion and anger.
Other than that, have patience with yourself. It’s hard being a parent and as long as you do your best, and show them love, that will be enough.