33[F] on PC looking for fort vibes

Hello fellow Fortnite cuties ♡
I’m looking for some more people to play Fortnite with. I mostly play Zero Build as a bot 🫪. I have my moments, but I’m definitely here more for the vibes than sweating every fight.
I don’t really wanna play with people who get mad over losses or expect everyone to be cracked. I just like hanging out, laughing when I shock everyone by mistake and if we happen to catch a win, that’s a nice little bonus.
Also, fair warning… I am pretty quiet at first but then it tends to develop into more playful personality.
I’m 33F, play on NA servers, MST time and usually use Discord. If you’re chill and just looking for people to have fun with, let me know.

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u/celly876 — 4 days ago

Light hearted, happy- ending dramas with no love triangles

Hi everyone!

I am looking for recommendations for feel-good romance Korean dramas with happy endings.

My favorite type of romance is when the male lead falls first or falls harder and is obviously devoted to the female lead. I love healthy relationships, great chemistry, funny banter, and couples that actually spend time together after they start dating. I also prefer little to no love triangles, and I would like the romance to stay at the center of the story. Fantasy is completely fine as long as the overall tone is uplifting and the ending is happy.

Here are some dramas I have loved and why:

- Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha: This is probably my favorite Korean drama. I loved the cozy small-town setting, the mature romance, the humor, and how comforting it felt. The chemistry between the leads was amazing, and I loved how healthy and supportive their relationship was.

- What's Wrong with Secretary Kim: I loved the comedy, the chemistry, and how completely devoted the male lead was to the female lead. I also liked that the romance stayed at the center of the story and we got to spend a lot of time watching them as a couple.

- Strong Woman Do Bong-soon: Min-hyuk is one of my favorite male leads. He is supportive, protective, funny, and completely in love with Bong-soon from very early on. I would love another male lead with that same energy.

- Her Private Life: I loved the healthy communication between the leads, the chemistry, and the fact that there was very little unnecessary drama once they got together.

- Crash Landing on You: I loved the romance, chemistry, and supporting cast. The only reason it is not exactly what I am looking for right now is because it was a little heavier than the mood I am in. I am hoping for something lighter and more comedic.

Complete watch history:

- What's Wrong with Secretary Kim
- Business Proposal
- King the Land
- Her Private Life
- Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha
- Because This Is My First Life
- My Demon
- My Roommate Is a Gumiho
- Goblin
- Crash Landing on You
- Our Beloved Summer
- Strong Woman Do Bong-soon

I would also love any underrated recommendations that fit this style. Thank you!

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u/celly876 — 5 days ago

I can help a little 🫶🏼

I love the people on here who have been nice and shared the wealth. I’d be down to help people as well, but I get easily overwhelmed so it would need to be one per person 🥺. I’m also very low on dust, so I would let you index but then we would have to run the game again for you to give it back to me. If you’re down just comment that you pinky promise to give it back and tell me the one you’re missing. Honestly, if you dm me first, chances are I’m gonna ignore it 😭.

u/celly876 — 9 days ago

Yumi’s Cells 3

Am I the only one who feels like Yumi’s Cells 3 is rushed compared to the first two seasons?

One of the things I loved about Seasons 1 and 2 was how much time we got to spend with Wung and Babi. We watched their relationships with Yumi develop gradually, saw their personalities, flaws, and growth, and because of that it was easy to become emotionally invested in them. Whether you preferred Wung or Babi, they both felt like fully developed characters.

With Soon-Rok, though, I feel like we didn’t get nearly the same amount of development. The relationship seems to move much faster, and I don’t feel like I’ve had enough time to really connect with him as a character. Because of that, some of the emotional moments aren’t hitting as hard for me as they did in the previous seasons.

I understand that Soon-Rok is the endgame in the original story, but I still wish the show had spent more time building that connection with the audience instead of rushing through it. Maybe it’s because we’re coming off two seasons where we got attached to Wung and Babi, but I feel like Soon-Rok deserved more screen time and development before becoming such a major part of Yumi’s life.

Does anyone else feel this way, or am I being unfair because I’m comparing him to characters we’ve known for much longer?

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u/celly876 — 11 days ago

Zero Point

Hi beautiful people! I was wondering if anybody out there is extremely lucky on top of incredibly nice and would let me index the zero point sprite? I’m not gonna be able to play that much this season but they’re so dang cute!

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u/celly876 — 27 days ago