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Early Sunsets

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  1. The voices in my head keep telling me I'm gonna (Die) And I don't wanna talk about the drama, I'm trauma-(tized) They keep tellin' me I'm fine but we both know that's a fuckin' (Lie) I'm losing my mind but I don't wanna talk about it
  2. Fallout 5, when it eventually comes out in 2085
  3. If you love me let me go If you love me let me go 'Cause these words are knives and often leave scars The fear of falling apart And truth be told, I never was yours The fear, the fear of falling apart
  4. It's hard to decide. Most of the games I like are single player, but I also really love a good co-op game, especially one that gives plenty of opportunities for screwing around and doing dumb shit. That's one of the reasons I didn't stop playing Forza Horizon 4 after the first 100 hours - doing Forzathon events in crazy painted cars or really dumb vehicles (i.e. the Unimog) is always a good time.
  5. It's between World of Tanks, Terraria, and Skyrim. I have over 500 hours each in Terraria and Skyrim, but I think I've got almost 1k in World of Tanks. Those numbers will probably stagnate, though; I stopped playing World of Tanks not long after the friends I'd play with quit, and I've kind of exhausted Terraria and Skyrim. As much content as there is in both those games, it does eventually get old.
  6. Nacho cheese is the best and cool ranch is the worst, and I will die on this hill. Also, spicy sweet chili is decent. Not the best, but good.
  7. Cayenne, I guess? I really like Frank's RedHot, which is made from cayenne peppers.
  8. Anything that's mostly memorization, like foreign language and government. History was also kind of difficult (dates and names really blur together), but at least that class was interesting.
  9. For the most part, yeah. The quality of a song can be objectively bad, but whether the song itself is good or bad is down to personal taste.
  10. Google definitely works the best, but I default to Bing most of the time. Microsoft essentially pays you to use their search engine, so why not? If you're getting shitty search results you can always hop over to Google for whatever you're researching, then hop back when you're done.
  11. Chewing, or mouth noises in general just, no. Chew with your mouth closed. It's the most basic of manners.
  12. I like my parents. My mom is nice, and my dad tries, but they can get on my nerves sometimes (especially my dad). I am grateful that they've let me live with them for this long without any issue, though. The housing market really had to crash right as I was getting to the point where I could financially support myself.
  13. I mean, my high school was old, but it was pretty well-kept. Lots of red brick walls (weird choice for the interior of a building), very very few windows because it was built during the Cold War and they thought a couple feet of stone would stop a nuke, and a really stupid modular wall design on like 3/4 of the classrooms. I guess they thought it'd be a good idea to be able to rearrange the rooms if necessary, but the walls literally haven't been moved since the building was built, so all it led to were thin walls that didn't block much sound and a bunch of rooms that didn't have air conditioning. But hey, at least all the modular walls are magnetic. So that's a plus, I guess.
  14. In high school I skimmed through our summer reading assignment and wrote the report on it in four days (got an A), and in college I waited until the day before a research paper was due before I even started it (I think it was a paper about diesel engines) and got a 98, to name a couple examples. I'm a chronic procrastinator and still haven't learned my lesson because it always works out in the end
  15. Not really. High speeds make me nervous, trying to squeeze through heavy traffic stresses me out, and I have terrible spatial awareness (I cannot for the life of me keep a car in a lane or maneuver in a parking lot). I ended up getting a motorcycle license instead of a driver's license, which solved the spatial awareness issue and somewhat helped with the heavy traffic issue. I also feel more confident on a bike - it kind of just feels natural to me.
  16. I don't get to do it often, but I love fursuiting. It's a lot of fun and helps me be more myself in public without feeling nervous, but it's a very physically taxing thing to do (especially with some of the bigger suits), so I can see why some people don't like it. I can imagine cost is another reason some people don't do it. Since I'm a fursuit maker I can just make my own for a fraction of the cost of buying one, but most people don't have the tools or patience to make one, so I guess I'm lucky. This is my boy Ikaika. He was extremely rushed and I finished him the night before I left for MFF last winter. It's pretty easy to tell, especially from the leg, foot, and tail shape (gonna fix those and make them look good before the next con). That tail weighs like thirteen pounds and is seven feet long straightened out - I can only wear it for four to five hours until I'm completely wiped and am literally on the verge of passing out Still 100% worth it, though. It's so much fun interacting with people in suit. He had a really good reception - I lost count of the number of people complimenting him or asking to take a photo. I'm a mostly silent suiter. I've got a diaphragm call that I use sparingly (I'm not one of those people who uses it constantly and annoys everyone), but I only speak if I absolutely have to. I also generally suit alone (hence the small shoulder bag). The hand paws also have finger escapes, which is really nice for drinking water, opening doors, etc. without taking the paws off. You know, the kinds of things your handler would do for you (if you weren't suiting alone. Ergo, finger escapes).
  17. Generally, yeah. Some of it probably shouldn't be funny, but whatever. I don't particularly care as long as everyone in the group is cool on the subject.
  18. Not a huge fan of alcohol. I've never tried it and never will. I'd like to remain in control of my actions, thank you very much.
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