I’m choosing to interpret this as you hung this poster in your room growing up, the same way others might have hung posters of their favourite shows, bands, or movies.
I’m choosing to interpret this as you hung this poster in your room growing up, the same way others might have hung posters of their favourite shows, bands, or movies.
Wishlisted and following with great interest.
I hear that. Playing games set in snowy areas make me feel cold, so I grab myself an extra blanket and turn on the fireplace for those levels/areas. If your brain is reading underground=confined then it’s not something a blanket or sweater helps. Even if you don’t feel trapped perse it makes sense that you crave open areas. I’m curious whether games that are set in huge dungeons like Hollow Knight, or some of the Skyrim dungeons, trigger the same emotions.
Gotta agree that the first Mario party for switch was terrible. Hated the concept of star points, or whatever they’re called.
The last one felt just ok- like a return to form but not a stand out. 7/10 maybe. I’ve only done one party of Jamboree and its definitely my favourite of the switch by far. Might be on par with MP 6 for me for replayability. Lots of anti frustration features brought in, gameplay feels quick, minigames I’ve played so far were fun. I don’t regret the purchase but also have bought every single Mario Party since the first one, even when disappointing, so maybe wait for someone else’s opinion.
I didn’t even know about the pouch stuff, I thought you were saying his weird lumpy anatomy and I thought yeah that tracks.
Me right now whenever I see late night jalapeno Popper Doritos
I would watch that remake though
Slay the Spire spawned a ton of deck builder roguelites.
Are you cis? If so, at what point did you develop an identity aligning to your assigned gender at birth? Some trans folks know from very young, others just feel that something is wrong.
There are physiological differences in the brain structure. Now obviously that needs more research, and it doesn’t speak to nature vs nurture- I mean neuroplasticity is a crazy and wonderful thing, but I hesitate to agree that a traumatic parental relationship causes gender dysphoria.
To me, it smacks of times gone by that homosexuality was included in the DSM- a disorder to be “cured”. Gender dysphoria is a widely recognized disorder, with a known cure- gender affirming care. And one doesn’t need to experience dysphoria to be trans.
I don’t think it works like that my friend. Unless you mean she would have been ok with suppressing herself to make him happy.
That’s what the figure number and image description is for.