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@teto @jeff yeah for the most part mormon people are fine, but the church itself is pretty bad. source: grew up mormon and left when i was 19.

@teto i can't get with concave ass lol but i've dated some smol girls that were super adorable little gremlins.

i'm not a feet guy
i'm not an ass guy
i'm not a boobs guy
i'm not an armpit guy
i'm not a tummy guy

i like all parts of the woman

@matrix what I did was go to the categories page and then I opened up each category in a new tab. Seemed to work well enough that way.

downloading cyberpunk again solely so i can drive around a city at night time while listening to some music. vibes, you know? the only other game i have that lets you do that is nfs heat and it won't launch for some reason lmao.

@Jens_Rasmussen it's a long story, but it's basically a minecraft clone with tons of extra RPG features in it that has been in development hell for like a decade.

i hate it when people use super aggressive noise cancelation and it cuts into their actual voice, you can hear that shit and it is so annoying. i'd rather hear consistent noise than inconsistent vocals.

@C_J_S @LittleTom correct, nor do i want to be. but creating a female character in a video game is fun.

@FailurePersonified kind of crazy... my first laptop had 512 MB. my friend's dad had an external drive that was i think 100GB that he called "Big Bertha" lol.

just finished watching the big lebowski again. what a fantastic movie man. it's extremely weird but i love it.

@FeelsOttoMan @sapphire >5 seconds of Zelda's ears
>an hour and a half of Link autisticly solving a water dungeon

@C_J_S @LittleTom I originally made a girl character because it was legitimately meta for the build I wanted in pso2. Then I found I really enjoyed not playing as a self insert in a game for once and I got to make her look cool and cute.

Plus most games don't have good beard options so what's even the point of making myself anymore

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