I'm pretty fertile tonight so I ran the names through the wheel.
Looks like @infinitegest knocked me up! Tell me how it happened~
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brian bloom being included in the main cast voice reveal better mean something for my man’s survival rate.
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(07) How successful is your OC at flirting with others? - for my man please
So successful that all he has to do is just...exist...🙃
Exhibit A: This girlies trait is "Unflirty", yet she got all heart eyed and started swaying her lil hips before he could even give a friendly introduction.
Exhibit B: This girlie is MARRIED (to his coworker) & WITH CHILD...As soon as he met her, she flirted with him and tried to either kiss or hug him or something and he pushed her away...A few days later...
Exhibit C: (I can't find the picture but) his ex-wife still tries to shoot her shot whenever she can and he just gives her a side eye of pure disgust. Cracks me up EVERY time!
Last but most certainly not least...Exhibit D: This girlie will be pissed off because he either left dishes laying around or forgot to put his clothes away or something after she went on a cleaning frenzy (she's hot headed and neat)...and all he has to do is kiss her and she's swooning and melting...
Literally whenever he walks into a room, He always gets those suggested look pop ups but he never pays those girlies any mind. 🤣
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"Alien trpg" seems like a kind of self-evidently bad idea on the face of it - mostly because the entire setting is built around a single, extremely well-defined monster whose life cycle is nearly guaranteed to be known by anyone who wants to play an Alien trpg in the first place. Like even putting aside the issue of having any real horror in something where the monster is the most reliable aspect in the entire game surely you can't run that for very long without it getting boring?
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i know you like horse ladies but what about horse uncle (Mlynar)
I love Uncle Horse Pussy.
I'm actually being homosexual instead of heterosexual this time.
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i honestly can't fathom living with the mindsets that some more radical vegans have. to be so disconnected from food that animal products are evil and you should feel bad for using them, to shun mutualistic relationships humans have had since humans started being humans. to try and distance ourselves from nature. it seems so stressful! obviously it's one thing to spout propaganda and continously police how other people live, but it absolutely cannot be healthy to constantly talk about it, think about it, make it your identity. food is food, and material is material. be kinder to yourselves. assume kinder of other people.
it's a noble cause to feel the need to reduce your own impact in the damage to the world, absolutely. there is 0 denying that food industries as a whole are rotten to the core and need severe reform, granted these are a consequence of capitalism, not the products themselves. i understand it usually comes from a place of great anxiety and upset. we're built to feel compassion for not only eachother but things around us. but i still can't imagine the hurt that comes from so deeply believing the mere act of using wool, honey, fur, meat is an affront to nature and inherently fowl, these things that humans would have died out thousands of years ago if our ancestors didn't risk their lives to tame aurochs or rams. things die for other things to live.
you can do whatever you want with your own body forever. however it isnt more inherently cruel to eat beef than it is to eat quorn. both products run a good chance of being harvested, packaged, and imported from far away by people being paid slave wages.
shop local, look into vegetables and fruits grown in your country/state by season and buy by season, grow your own veg and herbs, consider owning your own rabbits or chickens if you have ample space, time, and the physical means. look into local meat, wear wool, wear fur, look into the local hunting scene and consider working with more game. learn how to dress a duck, make art and tools from the bones and feathers you didnt cook. obviously sourcing is still an issue for some things - hence the emphasis on buying local. avoid imported fur, look into coyote that was trapped in your state as an example, or hides from rabbits that were raised for meat, or buy eggs from the small farm down the road.
most importantly make peace with what you eat, what you can get. i live in a country where pheasant is a popular game meat but the industry around pheasant hunting here is a fucking travesty. but it is one of my favourite foods, and as a poor consumer i can't change it, so i try and support good businesses or harvest my own when possible. i can't afford to and dont care for most meats otherwise, and mostly eat fish, even knowing fishing industry is wholly unsustainable. i still need to eat, and to enjoy what i eat. it isnt your fault Cornish X chicken is the most widespread and affordable, and you shouldnt feel bad for settling for it. be aware, be vocal, but dont be guilty.
never feel bad for what you eat, or use. your ancestors worked hard for that. love yourself, love whats around you, and learn how to use every single part of a deer, or learn the joys of growing your own tomatoes. i cannot stress how much more i appreciate what i cook after butchering birds myself, from cull to roast, and im sure most of us are familiar with the simple joys of eating wild berries. im sorry capitalism and colonialism ruined something so innately human for so many people.
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