Yeah, that looks satisfyingly crunchy!
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I see what you're saying, yeah
I'm usually all about treating everyone as equally as possible, but I think if you're talking about something specific to the "race" (say now, how black women's hair has to be styled differently due to physical differences) then it's acceptable to mention "race"
If you're looking at some kind of demographic, it's also all right to mention it. Idk if it's true that conservative white dudes like gay/trans porn more than anyone else, but I think it's ok to mention that. Especially since the consumption of gay/trans porn on it's own isn't necessarily a negative (unless there's anything non-consential going on ir someone is underage). It's more the hypocracy of it all that gets peeps riled up
(I hate the term "race" which is why I shoved it in between quotation marks)
I'm somewhat similar, but I'm also extremely easily distracted. I can't hold multiple things in my mind for longer than two or three steps ahead. And then anything that comes along to break me out of it and I'm just done. It's super frustrating, especially because I have the kind of mind that bounces different perspectives around all the time. It's like I just want to reach out and grab a thought to think it through thouroughly before I get to the next but... nope
I just need to comment how annoying this paragraph is:
"Unlike California, Texas, and Arizona — which have also been used as a testing ground for driverless cars — have passed laws holding companies who operate autonomous vehicles responsible for any driving infractions."
Should be written: Texas and Arizona, unlike California, have passed laws holding companies who operate autonomous vehicles responsible for any driving infractions. All three states have been used as testing grounds for driverless cars."
That's one cool kid
Yeah, every time I try to use any exercise equipment I get ANGRY. I feel WORSE than I did beforehand. No sense of accomplishment, no endorphines, just irritation
If I go for a walk where I can explore for miles, I'm happy. Dancing also makes my brain tingle. I get more joy out of vacuuming and other housework than a tredmil or elliptical machine.
F THAT! Feels pointless and I can't seem to convince myself otherwise. Same for running. It's meh unless I'm trying to get somewhere fast (and I already speed walk as it is)
Right? It's one of the better parts of growing older
I appreciate that. I've been trying to do the same thing with my comments as well (with a few exceptions). I think it's the right way to go about things, so digital-high-five
"Damn" is exactly what I said upon seeing this picture
I like the game but I can't deal with the nausea. Idk what it is about it, (I suspect it's the rain) but within minutes I feel sick and need to go lay down. My husband has no issues with it. We're probably about 30% through.
I love the weirdness of the story. The voice acting is pretty good. The environment is immersive, and I'll remember that cake scene forever. (But the boat controls suck, combat isn't fun and doesn't add anything to the game, and I'm not a fan of having to run to a point in order to fast travel)
Just wish I could either watch or play it without wanting to throw up
Yeah, my husband and I tend to trade off playing during 1-player games, and I'd essentially toss the controller at him each time there was an enemy. He got to the point of "fuck this, I'm running" (Though we haven't played in a while due to the nausea I get from it)