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I once despaired about this at a previous job and my friends attempted to cheer me up with, "But you have standards!" It didn't work. Good thing I'm pretty content as a cat lady spinster.

Evidently a number of other commenters disagree about her bridge troll status, based on the last time she was mentioned on this site (that I saw).

What gets me there is that other people who are NOT assholes also look like that, so a looks-based mean joke has an unintended audience that may also be hurt by it.

2. Yeah, the question of his agenda was mainly spurred by what happened with Mildred. Her host body was old anyway, so I wonder if the stress of pulling her demon out caused her to go into heart failure, but in the case of Kyle's mom and the other girl, their hosts were young enough to stand the stress, therefore just

1. Any theories about the trailer? Multiple demon-people involved, but what evidence was the fire chief trying to hide? Were they aware Sidney was coming and were trying to hide evidence of whatever non-agenda behavior they were up to in there?

I see my sister's cats like twice per year. Last time I was up there, the calico just circled like a tiny, furry shark, waiting for a lap to open up. Whereupon she leapt up and demanded pets.

I was usually lucky enough to have pairs of kittens to foster; the black pair I had (Duck and Goose) were adopted together. There's hope for your little guy, particularly if there aren't a lot of kittens up for adoption in your area. Black kittens will still usually be adopted faster than any shade of adult cat. The

My sister is a huge fan of calicos and tortis. Hers have turned out pretty well; she has a standard calico who's super friendly (and ancient) and a torbie who's… well, I don't know what she's like, personality-wise, she runs in terror when she sees a human she doesn't know.

*makes semi-desperate gimme hands at squishy-faced Persian*

As someone who used to work in a shelter, black cats had to work much harder to sell themselves. All the other shades of cat didn't seem to matter to people - that brown tabby has a cute white spot on his nose, that calico has an adorable orange tip on her tail! - but the solid black cats had to rely on personality to

It feels rather authentic to me, actually. If I'd survived a really terrible childhood, I don't know that the full details of that would ever make their way from me to a significant other, particularly if I harbored concerns that they'd think I was crazy because 'demons.'

"… the show doesn't really seem to have noticed a difference between being evil, crazy and demon possessed."

I imagine he also feels like he somehow brought this on her, that it was his fault she was possessed and therefore it all can be laid at his own feet. That's a damned hard thing to come to terms with to yourself, nevermind trying to explain it to someone else who will probably think you're crazy because yeah, right,

Hello, fellow ancient nerd. Those are also how I started.

Never go to one of the live shows with people who do not share your sense of humor, because having to listen to people complain about jokes they don't get or don't think are funny for 2 hours is the best way to ruin it.

I love the idea of Punderdome (I'm weird, I LOVE puns), but any of those put-you-on-the-spot, improv-required type games would make me freeze. I'm not nearly clever enough to participate.

But does it also spit 50% less than ordinary Llamas?

I feel like that would've been a bad idea, to contest his new support right then and in front of everyone who just proclaimed their loyalty. It would run the risk of that support dissolving immediately.

…we did have one group that had a minotaur in it. >_> It was almost always the same player trying to min/max everything.

Is that where those were from? Our DM used them periodically. Ended up with one character with a broken arm and another one being stabbed through the leg by yet another character in the party.