They were both adults. Too young? Tsk.
They were both adults. Too young? Tsk.
Good luck! The best production I've ever seen was at my college. Blew me away. So I def. get the big deal thing. :)
People have a fascination with Nazis/Hitler because of how atrocious it all was. I think that's why WWII is used more often in games. It's an easy platform to base off of.
I wish I had a 3DS. :(
The bus has a stop in Trollville? News to me!
I ride the bus home from college everyday I have class. When I first began doing this I'd clutch my bag to my chest, not taking up the bus seat next to me. Then tons of creeps would sit next to me, trying to talk to me, touch me, or generally just make me feel uncomfortable. I had one man stare at me the entire time…
Death is too good for monsters of this magnitude, but it'll do.
I totally did this year with my mom and grandma. We also got drunk... but we're all adults. Lol.
It is, because I completely get where you're coming from. A part of me does want the people who raped me (it was more than one person) to feel the same agonizing effects of PTSD, night terrors, constant anxiety, relationship issues because of my own issues, etc., but when I reflect on my absolute worse moments…
Yeah, I have. The pain it causes is exactly why I'd never wish it upon anyone.
I definitely missed the "used" in the title when I first read this, and was really disappointed/confused.
Rape doesn't solve anything. Even rapists don't deserve rape.
Just doing my job as a heathen! ;)
I'll be the first woman (really the first person, people who married in don't count) to graduate college out of everyone in my extended (great great grandparents etc) Italian Roman Catholic family (I'm an atheist, my parents are atheists—we don't talk to the family anymore because my great grandfather was a rapist and…
Exactly. What irks me about it is that I just think of it as blatant (yet trying to be subtle) condescension. So obnoxious.
("Hardly a kid" in the context of calling people obviously not children kids, of course. Not literally.)
Twenty-six, though? She's in her thirties, and I think twenty-six is hardly a kid (I'd understand twenty-one, but not twenty-six).
My landlord refers to my husband as "kid" and he's twenty-six (I just turned twenty-one!). It drives me fucking crazy.
A fellow American in my history class today asked me what today's date was. Moron.
This doesn't apply to Sky, but it bothers me when people say they have PTSD from something that I wouldn't think causes PTSD. For example, I've often heard people say more and more lately how they have "PTSD from geo last semester," or things of similar nature.