Sudoku on the train home
He is like. Really good at it.
It's with an E
Where did we come from, where did we go, in order to find one another?
Your yesterdays and tomorrows adorn the sky, on this way home
No matter what sort of Dragonborne you play, they’re always gonna be feral...
I mean, you try and literally climb mountains because it’s “faster”, you actively search dead bodies for gold, weapons, and armor. You barely ever sleep, you swim across entire canals because you’re too lazy to go walk around them. Plus, you drink like a fish and binge eat during battles. (Not to mention just casually drinking skooma).
Even the more morally dubious followers would be absolutely horrified by the abomination of a person the Dragonborne is.
I need Ghibli therapy where some utter magic nonsense happens to me and it’s all very weird but there’s some nice people and when it’s over I come out of it a more complete person
Today I turned 28.
Nothing eventful happened, but a lot of meaningful things did.
I received happy birthday wishes from my friends and family. I got surprised presents in the mail. I got an early Valentine. My darling husband wrote me a birthday card (love letter. I am convinced it counts as a love letter so let me have it!) I spent quality time with my daughter, and most importantly I spent the entire day with myself. I did what I wanted to do. I WANTED TO DO THINGS. They weren’t big. I made a dice mold. I watched some anime. I ate doughnuts and wingstop and drank too much coffee. I stood outside. I listened to Myths & Legends. I thought about what it means to be 28? What it means to be older? How do I feel about this? I feel great. I’m alive. I never thought I’d make it to 28. Especially not happily being 28. I’m glad I made it this far. I hope I continue to have birthdays. Your’s Truly, The Birthday Girl (Me)
It will soon be 2022.
I joined this app in 2012.
A whole decade.
I don’t even fully understand what this platform is anymore.
But maybe that just means there’s room for new discovery.
Cheers to new.
at this point i literally just straight up view companies as fiefdoms exactly the same as they were 600 years ago and more or less consider America a Feudalist nation. is there still hope for me or am i too weird now
Not weird enough. The modern owner of a new car dealership carries the same social capital as a duke used to.
we should lay a claim to some guy's car dealership and then see if we can fight a bloody war over it
people who aren't weirdos got on this post and it sucks now. me n gabe wanna shoot bombards into occupied auto parts stores and become mythic conquerors leave us alone