heckaroo
Heckaroo
heckaroo

When despising crowds works to my advantage.

I would totally watch this as a tv show, a la Great British Bake-off/Project Runway hybrid.

I loved every fucking minute of Sense8, man. (And... every minute of fucking, tbh.) It was colorful and bonkers and emotional and absolutely unique. I adored so many of the characters. Was it truly a *good* show? mmMmmaybe. But I loved it and I’m going to miss it.

Wow way to pointlessly be a dick. You must be fun at parties. I was sharing a part of my life that I thought was relevant to the story and you being a sad jerk got mad for some reason. My comment is relative to the story in that girls are often shunted when it comes to games or discouraged from playing them but a lot

I could say many things here. Most of them angry, many of them ill-advised, and a fair number better left unsaid at all.

What I will say is this:

My wife, my sister-in-law, my blood sister, my mother, my mother-in-law, and a number of other women in my life play games.

Some of them play RPGs, some play FPS titles, some

Until my girlfriend met me she hated video games. She had a boyfriend before that would just ignore her and play COD or Overwatch. When we started dating though when I would play games I would try as hard as I could to keep her engaged. Eventually she wanted to try some out herself. And we’ve slowly been acclimating

Women play video games? Why that’s a notion so preposterous that I shall need to fetch my fainting couch and smelling salts!

Women Play Video Games<em></em>

Hello! I’ve come here today to explain something that apparently still needs explaining: Women play video games.

UK-dwellers are fantastic at protesting. Primarily because it combines their two greatest enthusiasms: queueing and complaining.

I am not being a shithead, either -Does it have to be a specific policy for kids from an extremely marginalized community with a horrific past and present of suffering genocide, forcible removal, rape, cultural ethnocide, extreme poverty, etc. to be legitimately scared of a general, burgeoning atmosphere of hate,

And they are the only ones with an actual claim to America.

A lot of my students are scared. All of my students are American Indian. They see what’s in the news and it makes them uncomfortable.

So, does the withdrawal from the Paris Accords mark the moment when the US more-or-less officially gave up the role and title of ‘leader of the free world?’ Asking for a friend humanity itself.