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Early Sunsets

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  1. That depends. I really like Asriel from Undertale because of his sad backstory, and he's just a really cool character. Ganondorf from the Zelda series (OOT specifically) is just bad a**. Even though the fight (or fights, depending on how you look at it) wasn't particularly hard, he was still an intimidating boss.
  2. Clean shaved. Back when I had long hair I also had a thin beard and mustache that I tried to keep fairly neat, but I'm glad to be rid of that. The only annoying part is shaving every other day.
  3. Maybe it's just for nostalgia, but I'd say Mug is my favorite. A&W is a close second. Barq's is decent enough, but I don't think it's really all that good.
  4. I don't know if this would be considered a phase, but I was extremely extroverted up until middle school. I'm not sure why but I pretty much reversed my entire personality between 6th and 8th grade, which sucks. I wish I could go back in time and make that not happen. There was my goth phase in late middle school followed by my emo phase in early high school, which then developed into whatever I am now. Most of my music is the same as what I listened to back then and there are quite a few other things that carried over (as you can tell from Booker, my ponysona and avatar). So I guess you could call it a sort of pseudo-phase since it didn't really end, it just kind of changed over time. At this point I don't think it's really gonna fade any more. There was my cringy phase in high school that I'd really rather not talk about. It's part of my cringy phase, but In 9th and 10th grade I was very, very, very openly a furry. I still am one, I'm just not nearly as annoying about it. Seriously, those were probably the most embarrassing years of my life. I wore an Umbreon hoodie with the tail and ears and everything to school every single day. Also, at my school we had what we called "Spirit Week" where there's a costume theme for Mon-Thurs, and on Friday we were supposed to wear school colors. I wore a tail and ears every day of that week, and it was so cringy looking back on it. Luckily the majority of the other people who went to my school were all very nice, so I only got called a faggot once and I just kind of laughed it off at the time. Every other comment I got was positive, or at least neutral. I blame those people for how long that phase went on for
  5. Most of the time, yeah. I'm about as far from society's average male as a guy can get. It's mostly just a bunch of small reasons and tradeoffs I could deal with, but the biggest reason is most big parts of my personality just clash with my gender so much. I've considered transitioning in the past, but it's just not the same, you know?
  6. Hair is about the only thing I've ever found in food (fairly common, but still gross). I hate those little chunks of cartilage or whatever that's in ground beef. I don't think it bothers most people, but it's so disgusting to me that I'll normally stop eating when I find one.
  7. I always thought I was fairly far right, but I took a test a couple of months ago and it placed me dead center. So neither left or right, I guess.
  8. That depends on what I'm trying to escape from. Sometimes I'll lie in bed with the lights off and think about whatever comes to mind, and other times I'll just listen to music and try not to think at all. Either works, it just depends on how I'm feeling at the time.
  9. I've always wanted to make music, but I just can't commit to putting in the time to practice. I'm alright at playing music, it's just the composition part that I have a lot of trouble with. I know it takes years of practice to get good at, but I just don't have the determination to put in that much effort without seeing results or improvement. As for commitment issues in relationships, I haven't really been in enough of those to know if that's a problem for me or not. Most of my anxiety and stuff didn't come up until after my last relationship, so it might be a problem for me, but I don't know yet and probably never will. I used to have commitment problems with writing as well, but for some reason I've been able to keep up with that this time. I've written about 125k words since February, which is a huge improvement over how long I've stuck with it in the past. Generally I'd get around 10k words or less and then stop. I like to think I'm a fairly okay writer (in terms of legibility and such), and I've seen massive improvements in the other aspects of my writing over the past few months which makes committing to it a hell of a lot easier.
  10. I've been wanting to move to western Maryland or Pennsylvania. Somewhere colder that's still a part of the Appalachian Mountains.
  11. I wish I was that close to someone. I don't think it necessarily means those people are secretly dating or want to, but it's probably fairly likely.
  12. Kind of. There's one hilarious moment I remember from a couple of years ago that I know I'll never be able to do again. Me and a few friends from high school were at a mini golf course when a bee flew over to us. Everyone else ran away and I just kind of swung my putter at it and killed it. Probably the proudest moment of my life, which is kind of pitiful.
  13. Because society is terrible and people hate anything that differs from their own views (I'm guilty of this sometimes, though I try not to be). As for why we specifically get more negativity than a lot of other groups or fandoms, I don't know. Maybe it's the whole naïve theme of the show, the childish appearance of the characters, or (the most likely reason in my opinion) the actions of a few are the only things anybody ever sees. In the words of 2 the Ranting Gryphon, "Every group has its idiots. Don't hate the group, just hate the f*cking idiots." If only more people thought that way. Only two people in my life know I watch MLP. My childhood friend (who I told willingly because I know he's a very accepting person and a true friend), and my mom, who I only told because she wanted to know why I was going to Baltimore for a few days in August. There are plenty of people who accept us, but also plenty who don't.
  14. Let's talk motorcycles, mopeds, Can-Ams, etc. What kind do you ride? Any mods done to it? Exciting trips you got planned coming up? If you don't ride anything, what do you want to ride? I've been looking at motorcycles for a while now, and I think I'm gonna pull the trigger sometime in November or December. A used Yamaha or Honda in the 500cc to 750cc range sounds good to me, and while it'll probably be sold by the time I have the money to spare, this Honda Shadow 750 for $3.5k is calling my name I have to save up a few hundred for gear too, so that's gonna be expensive. I love sportbikes too (I don't discriminate) but I probably won't get one for a few years. Cruisers fit my current needs better, and they're quite a bit cheaper, too. As well as that you can strap a lot more luggage to cruisers, making them great for riding to faraway conventions.
  15. Having lived in both, I strongly prefer rural areas. Cities are crowded, boring, and almost always full of terrible people. I'm so glad I don't live in Norfolk anymore.
  16. I reminisce all the time. I tend to get stuck in the past a bunch, especially since I haven't really made any great memories since high school.
  17. No matter how late I go to bed I always wake up at 8am. I'm never going to catch up on my lost sleep at this rate.

  18. Beg me for mercy Admit you were toxic You poisoned me just for Another dollar in your pocket Now I am the violence I am the sickness Won't accept your silence Beg me for forgiveness
  19. Freshman year of high school in marching band, I fell asleep on one of my friends on the way back from the state finals football game. I was asleep leaning forward in my seat, and he said as some point I started leaning on him. By the time I woke up I was halfway in his lap. More than a little awkward.
  20. This is fairly close, though I couldn't find quite the right eye shape. I'm a shade or two paler than that, but I forgot to change the skin color.
  21. I've only been to one city this year that wasn't my hometown, and that was Norfolk, VA. Biggest cesspool I've ever been in. Seriously, the people are terrible.
  22. Nope, I hate them too. Ocellus is boring, Silverstream is annoying, Sandbar is forgettable and bland, Gallus and Smolder try too hard to be cool, and Yona is my least favorite of the student six. She's just so irritating. Silverstream and Ocellus are the most tolerable to me, but that isn't exactly saying much.
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