I'd say Atlantid... can see the Irish most prominently in her I think.
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I'd say Atlantid... can see the Irish most prominently in her I think.
I think it really is about inner confidence and being set in their ways. Women might not always claim to like it but they love someone who does their own thing and stands by it. Even really fringey...
Foggy and wet. Most of the last week it's been a few degrees above freezing out. Walking outside for a few minutes in the morning jolts me awake better than any cup of coffee could.
Shoes. I dislike them enough that I currently have 0 pairs in my closet.
Here in America, virtually everything except for the odd convenience store or Chinese/Thai/Indian restaurant is shut down. Even grocery stores are out of commission for us.
Most definitely the second option. I see no real appeal or novelty in guaranteeing my offspring turns out blond like I am. If they're half Japanese or half Nigerian, or even adopted altogether, so...
Just picked up Dave the Diver yesterday and started on it... enjoying it very much so far and the underwater exploration gameplay loop is *addictive*! What a little gem.
I would've spent less time working for my dad and trying to help him salvage his failing business and just focused on getting myself to a more sustainable and long-lasting career sooner.
I haven't yet. Was way too shy for that kind of thing in school.
Very firmly working class on both sides. One parent grew up on the east coast and one grew up on the west coast. There are some perceptible culture differences there.
Bored and a little downbeat, stuck at work without much to do. Counting down the minutes until 5.
I just want to talk to people from all over the globe and pick up new knowledge.
There's basically nothing else that could motivate me to finally invest in a PS5 besides this... maybe a high quality reboot of Onimusha or a new entry from Team ICO, but neither is likely at all. I...
There is not a more generous or gregarious group on this planet than Filipino people. I grew up in a naval town and about 2/5 of my school was Filipino. Their family units were the most rock-solid,...
Just finished the First Era of Shoah.... 4 1/2 hours down, another 4 1/2 to go. I'm surprised by how structurally unique it is relative to what I'd expected from it. Definitely not a dry talking head...
Accidentally checked off US size 11 instead of 12, which is the correct one. I've always been a bit disproportionate in that regard, as I'm only 5'9. Never figured that out, really.
Working on finishing up A Wilderness Station by Alice Munro. I've been putting it off for so long because it just keeps getting better and better but the amount of pages is diminishing with each...
I doubt most Americans can tell the two nationalities apart, honestly. There is an abundance of anti-Russian sentiment coming from the media and Democrat patsies for certain, although I think the...
I swear I want to move out of this godforsaken shithole of a state more and more every time I read a new headline about the troglodytes dwelling in that place. I avoid going into the city at all...
Alexander, Greek in origin although I have zero familial ties to that nation. My dad just really liked history.
Why in the world would anyone not pour in the cereal first? The milk soaks into it better, in my experience. Maybe it risks getting the piece soggy more easily, but eh, I'm a creature of habit.
Valiant Hearts: The Great War and Days Gone were the last two games I purchased and started playing... both on the same day. I'm heartily enjoying both, the former in particular. The visuals are...
Coffee wins all day, everyday. Of course some of that surely must reflect a bit of of hometown bias on my part, as I'm from the state in the US that is best known for its coffee culture.
I think police brutality and lack of accountability are issues that deserve be taken seriously 100%, but the movement is blatantly unequipped to take on these issues because they are too pervasive...