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Cake day: September 16th, 2025

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  • I’m just going to put it this way.

    People will find a way to be violent.

    So we take away their guns, what are we down to? Sharp weapons.

    We take away their sharp weapons, what are we down to? Blunt objects.

    We take away those, what’s next? Creative ways people can get with non-conventional ways of harming others.

    What then? And if we somehow regulated that or controlled it, people can get violent just by their hands alone.

    The point again of the matter is, people WILL find a way to get violent, even if you take everything from them such as weapons.






  • Your answer right here, is why people need to think a little about age gaps. Like, I’ve heard and see people date where one is 21 years old and the other is like 32. Perfectly legal, however, that is a giant gap of this experience and power. The 32 year old will be in a considerably different worldview than the 21 year old and it’ll be completely jarring to function as a normal relationship.








  • 39 and 16? Bad. 25 and 15? Bad. 55 and 17? Bad.

    Glad we cleared some of those examples up. Oh and so long as this 16-19 relationship isn’t all sexual because the moment someone figures it out that it is, it won’t matter what your beliefs are, past 18 is legal adult age and she’s still a teen. That’s like, going up against a universally agreed wrong thing to do vs your beliefs.




  • You need to stop doing this thing called generalizing, which is what you’re doing. You’re assuming that there are NO good games released in what, 5 years? 10 years? When there already has been. The problem is you, you looking in the wrong areas and it also sounds like you’re relying on AAA gaming development to deliver something for you which you need to stop expecting them to. They’re on autopilot, in which, they don’t care what you think.

    Also, some people are recommending good games and there you are shooting them down because you’re being prissy. Maybe the other problem is you just being too picky.



  • For me it is, wearing myself down. It is about the only thing I feel that I can achieve peace from being online. I’ve been online for a long, long time. You just suddenly become so tired, so worn, so repetitive and so beside yourself that you do eventually just do it. You don’t plan it, you don’t announce it, you just do because at somepoint, something is going to make you do it before you realize it.

    I think it is advisable that you get hobbies that don’t involve a computer or the internet. Like go thrifting, just find something that piques your interest and that you want to pursue it. It is like entering a store full of hobbies to choose from and the entry fee is cheap by whatever you pick up and want to learn more about or get into about.