heard abt one of em (welcome home, you do mean this one, right?)
dont know abt the other one
next user likes analog horror to some capacity
dont know abt the other one
next user likes analog horror to some capacity
mhmm, that's the one!! i have a friend or two that enjoyed it, and i really love the artstyle but haven't totally invested myself in it yetlostsilver wrote:
heard abt one of em (welcome home, you do mean this one, right?)
lostsilver wrote:
next user likes analog horror to some capacity
wait i actually got it right??Achromalia wrote:
mhmm, that's the one!! i have a friend or two that enjoyed it, and i really love the artstyle but haven't totally invested myself in it yetlostsilver wrote:
heard abt one of em (welcome home, you do mean this one, right?)
BluePyTheWDeer_ wrote:
Next user listen to le 727 guy (xi)
AnnaRazy wrote:
next user drew their own pfp
[TCD] Dzar03 wrote:
next user needs a therapist
Achromalia wrote:
next user has poor physical health
Achromalia wrote:
next user likes specific aromatic scents?
mhmm! mouse-only players stick together ^-^reffty_gag wrote:
next user is a mouse player (MOUSE SUPREMACY!!!!)
it can be reappropriated a little bit beyond its context, with a very common feature language being that a word that means one thing (when in application to its original subject/context) can also be used to serve as an analogy for an entirely different subject/context (usually the applicable meaning of a word will pivot on what its lexical root/stem was supposed to signify within a language). for example, "rizz" actually appropriates the phonetic and semantic qualities of "charisma" and analogizes that root/stem lexeme with an action in addition to a noun, meaning something similar to the noun-and-verb "charm". a more simple principle is... most of our words are derived from distinct morphological roots/stems from languages like latin and greek, and those roots/stems are smothered in all kinds of transformative new parts in english where the original meaning is completely transformed to mean something elsesametdze wrote:
isnt inertia a science term?
Achromalia wrote:
next user likes specific aromatic scents?
Achromalia wrote:
next user has made friends through ot & fg?