msqualia
msqualia
msqualia

No, you shouldn't have to remain entirely within your culture (although you probably shouldn't appropriate). But you can't name your babies something trendy, then claim you did it because of heritage and have anyone buy it.

I'm sorry your daughter's name is trendy and dumb. You can always replace her or something.

Do you accuse other people of being angry every time you don't like what they are saying? That's dumb. Almost as dumb as the name "Ashlyn."

So you're 1/16th Irish and you want a gaelic name, so you pass over Siobahn and Fionnghuala in favor of a name that just happens to fit the ridiculous bougie trend of big round vowels, and think that attaching a heritage you don't claim outside of St. Patrick's day to it makes it sound deep.

Yep. I give him shit for it once in a while, though.

I would kick his ass on rings. I don't care about diamonds (BORING). We got these:

Parents aren't naming their kid Siobhan en masse in the US because it's not trendy. They're rummaging in cultures not their own (no, having one great great grandma from Ireland doesn't make you Irish) in order to find a baby name that fits a bougie baby naming trend. It's dumb.

Whatever its origins, it's part of that ridiculous boogie trend of naming your kid Asher or Aiden or Braiden or whatever. People trying to rummage around in cultures not their own or just making stuff up in order to come up with a trendy rounded vowel towards the beginning.

... DO NONE OF THOSE THINGS except maybe the knee thing.

My husband proposed while picking me up from work.

Woof, I have to disagree with the graphic on DDS being a great place to start. I mean, I do really really like it, but there's a lot of things that a player who might like other games in the series could really dislike. Both final dungeons take up a third (or more!) of the gameplay. Random battles probably needed

I get all that, but compared to previous iterations of the system I didn't think it was an improvement. It was kind of twitchy, I'd say the most twitchy of all the Final Fantasies, and that isn't necessarily what I want from a Final Fantasy game. I'm comparing it to even other versions of the same system and wishing

My wish list for future Final Fantasies:

Oh, that's kind of sad. I miss playing RPG Final Fantasies a lot.

Yes, easily. Xbone left, Sony right. The Xbox's controller is chunkier, and the PS4 is slimmer and slanted. The Sony motion thing has always had 2 cameras.

I'm wearing a Brienne of Tarth cut right now, or I'd be rocking some GoT braids.

It's a matter of degrees. Steam does offer an improvement over other PC distributions, and I'm willing to put up with it. It's about equally restrictive as other PC games. I also feel like storage is a real issue on PC games, so I'm willing to trade some DRM for the ability to store games off of my computer. I can

They are my kind of games, and I appreciate that there's more than one kind of game. As someone who maybe buys one shooter per year, a boatload of indie games, anything Atlus puts its hands on, Xbox 1's lineup was super lackluster.

Yeah, it's done. Time to wrap this up.

That's a good instinct. A couple's therapist tends to also have some specialized training that an individual one doesn't always.