Mecr0w wrote:
Today’s question: Who’s the most influential person in your life and why?
Mecr0w wrote:
Today’s question: Who’s the most influential person in your life and why?
Similar to me. Less obnoxious and more grounded. Doesn't speak unless they really have something to say. I respect him a lot for that.cr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
I WISH that was me, like, to have that quality is something I admireWinnyace wrote:
Similar to me. Less obnoxious and more grounded. Doesn't speak unless they really have something to say. I respect him a lot for that.cr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
ikr?cr0w wrote:
I WISH that was me, like, to have that quality is something I admireWinnyace wrote:
Similar to me. Less obnoxious and more grounded. Doesn't speak unless they really have something to say. I respect him a lot for that.cr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
I don't have any friends now, but I had a friend from 5 years ago to 4 years ago, I used to play Halo 3 and 4 a lot with him (I always lost, I only won twice). Before that, I had two more friends, but it's been a long time and I don't even remember anything about them (for some reason my memory is very bad).cr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
my best friend actually got me into osu some 8-10 years ago. he showed me what a furry was and we regularly 1v1d in super smash bros ultimate on the 3DS. we had similar home lives and bonded almost over everything. its been a while and i suck at keeping contact with him, miss ya Jake.
autistic monkeycr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
happens to play a lot of the same games i do so we end up talking about said games and related stuff togethercr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
shut up American go eat your cheeseburgers and root beerz0z wrote:
happens to play a lot of the same games i do so we end up talking about said games and related stuff togethercr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
other than that, not much
i'm bull and you're getting a hoof to the facecr0w wrote:
shut up American go eat your cheeseburgers and root beerz0z wrote:
happens to play a lot of the same games i do so we end up talking about said games and related stuff togethercr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
other than that, not much
its not that bad (its really bad but no one cares or should care about it here), you get used to it (you dont).cr0w wrote:
damnPolyspora wrote:
no friends irl
Polyspora wrote:
its not that bad (its really bad but no one cares or should care about it here), you get used to it (you dont).cr0w wrote:
damnPolyspora wrote:
no friends irl
alienation and isolation are generally agreed to be negatively correlated with brain health :(, but also from personal experience, i believe itPolyspora wrote:
its not that bad (its really bad but no one cares or should care about it here), you get used to it (you dont).cr0w wrote:
damnPolyspora wrote:
no friends irl
+1Achromalia wrote:
alienation and isolation are generally agreed to be negatively correlated with brain health :(, but also from personal experience, i believe itPolyspora wrote:
its not that bad (its really bad but no one cares or should care about it here), you get used to it (you dont).cr0w wrote:
damnPolyspora wrote:
no friends irl
i think the habit of disaffected irony and detached callousness about it doesn't often help as universally as it seems to be applied with other people by observers and themselves. it's not that some people wouldn't happen to actually be perfectly ok with this and having space and time to do what they want independently, but
as often as that's true, it seems like this compulsory obligatory thing in almost any given part of culture, unless you're exposed to places where this isn't the norm... that compulsion/obligation of coming to terms with being alone, where it doesn't really allow anyone to thrive/grow/change at all, it just enables/sustains an inert type of dry and dull loneliness that gets vaguely normalized over time. it can be subtle enough to not be noticed all the time, but it may be easier to realize simply through looking at how habits form and how much more instinctive it seems to retreat or not bother interacting with other people, especially in conditions of moderate distrust and a certain weariness of connection not being worth the effort
i would like to think that being sincere and caring would be nice, but it just does not have a universal or uniform effect. so it's hard to say what would make this better for people
I don't have one best friend in particuliar, just a friend group where you can talk about anything, and it works pretty well like thiscr0w wrote:
what’s your best friend like?
mm... that's really sweet :')cr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
my best friend actually got me into osu some 8-10 years ago. he showed me what a furry was and we regularly 1v1d in super smash bros ultimate on the 3DS. we had similar home lives and bonded almost over everything. its been a while and i suck at keeping contact with him, miss ya Jake.
i think i find this to be a really healthy conclusion, it's not always true because of the way situations can be really specific and complicated but... i've always wished for thisI AM VERY SMART wrote:
I don't have one best friend in particuliar, just a friend group where you can talk about anything, and it works pretty well like this
[...]
I learned that surrounding yourself with caring friends is way more important and necessary than having one single person that you can rely on
he's my brothercr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
my best friend actually got me into osu some 8-10 years ago. he showed me what a furry was and we regularly 1v1d in super smash bros ultimate on the 3DS. we had similar home lives and bonded almost over everything. its been a while and i suck at keeping contact with him, miss ya Jake.
thomas the tank engine probably, pretty much the reason why i am who i am todaycr0w wrote:
Today’s question: Who’s the most influential person in your life and why?
woah there Mr new pfpxch00F wrote:
my younger brother, very cool dude, very grateful that I was able to come out of childhood with at least one sibling relationship totally intact. been thru a lot together.
temporary change until I finish my yearly playthru of skies of arcadia baybeecr0w wrote:
woah there Mr new pfpxch00F wrote:
my younger brother, very cool dude, very grateful that I was able to come out of childhood with at least one sibling relationship totally intact. been thru a lot together.
My goatxch00F wrote:
temporary change until I finish my yearly playthru of skies of arcadia baybeecr0w wrote:
woah there Mr new pfpxch00F wrote:
my younger brother, very cool dude, very grateful that I was able to come out of childhood with at least one sibling relationship totally intact. been thru a lot together.
That's so wholesome I'm gonna cry.sametdze wrote:
he's my brothercr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
my best friend actually got me into osu some 8-10 years ago. he showed me what a furry was and we regularly 1v1d in super smash bros ultimate on the 3DS. we had similar home lives and bonded almost over everything. its been a while and i suck at keeping contact with him, miss ya Jake.
although he's not entirely like me in the sense that he has a big set of interests that pile up into a person, however he's still fun to be around. sometimes he can be annoying, but all brothers are like that. we've done a lot of fun things together and i really appreciate that. he's also the only person in my family that doesnt force me to talk and answer questions and stuff. its like he understands what im thinking. that's why hes my best friend
+1 I’m happy for you albeit a little jealous I never got to have that relationship with a siblingKarmine wrote:
That's so wholesome I'm gonna cry.sametdze wrote:
he's my brothercr0w wrote:
today’s question: what’s your best friend like?
my best friend actually got me into osu some 8-10 years ago. he showed me what a furry was and we regularly 1v1d in super smash bros ultimate on the 3DS. we had similar home lives and bonded almost over everything. its been a while and i suck at keeping contact with him, miss ya Jake.
although he's not entirely like me in the sense that he has a big set of interests that pile up into a person, however he's still fun to be around. sometimes he can be annoying, but all brothers are like that. we've done a lot of fun things together and i really appreciate that. he's also the only person in my family that doesnt force me to talk and answer questions and stuff. its like he understands what im thinking. that's why hes my best friend
My Glorious King Jamescr0w wrote:
My goat
I do that too but mostly on things I know nothing about so I can learn.keremaru wrote:
watching 1-6 hour videos on topics i know either nothing or everything about
idk... its kinda likecr0w wrote:
TODAYS QUESTION: What’s your latest guilty pleasure?
Is playing video games considered as a guilty pleasure? Because I'm very good at itcr0w wrote:
What’s your latest guilty pleasure?
ion have onecr0w wrote:
TODAYS QUESTION: What’s your latest guilty pleasure?
trainsametdze wrote:
ion have onecr0w wrote:
TODAYS QUESTION: What’s your latest guilty pleasure?
not a guilty pleasure, just a genuine true passion <3cr0w wrote:
trainsametdze wrote:
ion have onecr0w wrote:
TODAYS QUESTION: What’s your latest guilty pleasure?
the habit of disaffected irony and detached callousness came from a culmination of "bad" (for lack of better terms) social interactions and caring too much for superficial matters.Achromalia wrote:
alienation and isolation are generally agreed to be negatively correlated with brain health :(, but also from personal experience, i believe itPolyspora wrote:
its not that bad (its really bad but no one cares or should care about it here), you get used to it (you dont).cr0w wrote:
damnPolyspora wrote:
no friends irl
i think the habit of disaffected irony and detached callousness about it doesn't often help as universally as it seems to be applied with other people by observers and themselves. it's not that some people wouldn't happen to actually be perfectly ok with this and having space and time to do what they want independently, but
as often as that's true, it seems like this compulsory obligatory thing in almost any given part of culture, unless you're exposed to places where this isn't the norm... that compulsion/obligation of coming to terms with being alone, where it doesn't really allow anyone to thrive/grow/change at all, it just enables/sustains an inert type of dry and dull loneliness that gets vaguely normalized over time. it can be subtle enough to not be noticed all the time, but it may be easier to realize simply through looking at how habits form and how much more instinctive it seems to retreat or not bother interacting with other people, especially in conditions of moderate distrust and a certain weariness of connection not being worth the effort
i would like to think that being sincere and caring would be nice, but it just does not have a universal or uniform effect. so it's hard to say what would make this better for people
doing any other thing other than studying when I have a test in the same daycr0w wrote:
TODAYS QUESTION: What’s your latest guilty pleasure?
shit this tooB0ii wrote:
eating a lot in one sitting
Behrauder wrote:
3 bears in a trenchcoat (with a gun).
Bears don't know how to use guns, but they are dangerous in themselves, in the first option there are 3 bears, which are much more dangerous than just one bear, even without using a weapon.
brown bearKarmine wrote:
Depends what kind of bear we're talking about.