
No way bruh we got Caller Justification before GTA VI
And I didn't even have to pay an extra $6.99 a month

And I didn't even have to pay an extra $6.99 a month
Yall have heard of 20-something's moving back in with their parents... but I'm 22 and my parents have badically moved in with ME. Wtf is this weird ahh
So many wild things have happened to me in 2026 alone that I can barely keep up with it myself.
Made some hamburgers, they were pretty good. Grilling / barbecueing definitely aint my thing though. Interesting to try it, but I find it meh. Respect to all those who enjoy it though, yall make immaculate food
Nobody keeps anything clean, nobody ever knows where anything is, its somehow always my fault when something goes missing, and every time I visit them its 90% looking for things and finding nothing.
I do realize that they have good reason for this- chronic disease, brain fog, etc, and that it takes two to argue. I know that I also lose things, and I'm bad at looking for things in general.
I understand that its a nuanced situation, and that everyone has things they're right and wrong about. I'm just really frustrated with it lately, and I wish I knew how to make things better somehow.
So yeah
The stripes' color and arrangement represent the country's cultural identity: Two wide white stripes on top and bottom for neutrality on all sides: Ŝîropa has become an arbiter of international trade, and so a lot of its culture revolves around the idea of "between." A primary cultural value is international neutrality for trade and commerce. On from that, the two yellow stripes represent wealth and prosperity. Ŝîropans believe neutrality will lead to prosperity. The black stripe in the middle represents a core of strength, since they believe that one must have a core of national strength in order to maintain neutrality for prosperity. The formation of green petals are a small acacia leaf, representing the savanna grasslands that form half of Ŝîropa. There are 6 to represent the nation's 6 main river tributaries.
The green on the bottom represents Sejetavo's vast forests, on the bottom because trees are on the ground. The white stripe represents winter snow: Sejetavo has a northern Quebec climate. It's in the middle because it covers the trees and comes from the sky. That said, the blue on the top represents the sky, and the ocean Sejetavo is surrounded by on 3.5 sides. The white triangle represents the mountains which form the country's entire western land border: its only connection to the rest of the continent. Finally, orange for innovation because of fire. The orange as a triangle in the blue area represents innovation, progress, and metaphorical movement upward.