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My moms buying me a nintendo switch 2 and i can't choose between two

Tomadachi life or Cyberpunk 2077? Help me please

i like tomodachi life cause its cute and comfy but cyberpunk looks so cool too

edit: thank you guys i know that those two games are different but i was looking for a cool game that i can spend hours on until my mom buys me another switch game. i guess i will choose cyberpunk since people say that it lasts longer. thank you again

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u/dubious47 — 1 day ago

pleasee help me find this manwha/manga

i dont know or remember if it was a manwha or manga but it was this girl who suddenly entered her own comic and she was in class with like 3 or 4 yanderes and she tries to avojd them but somehow ends up spending time with them. she waits for the fl to come while she keeps getting tangled up with them. some details include that the fl used to smoke in her old life before she transported, my favorite one of the 3 or 4 yanderes was the guy with grey hair and was like a puppy. i think the lead among those 3 was a guy with black hair who was tall and lean and had a handsome face. and the other was this guy with brown hair and had ocd i think??

please please help me find this again i wanna continue reading to see if it has any new chapters

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u/dubious47 — 7 days ago

AITA for slamming the door in my coworker's face after he made a rude comment when I held it open for him?

I work with this guy who's openly gay. We're not friends or anything, just coworkers. We don't really talk outside of work unless we have to.

To be honest, he has a reputation around the office for being difficult to deal with. He's sarcastic with people, tends to make snarky comments, and often comes across as confrontational for no reason. I've seen him talk down to other coworkers before, and while I've never had any major issues with him personally, I've always found him kind of unpleasant to be around.

For context, I'd consider myself a pretty calm and patient person. I don't usually get into arguments at work, and I'm generally the type to let things go rather than make a big deal out of them. That said, the day this happened had already been rough. I'd been dealing with a bunch of work-related stress, was running on very little sleep, and was honestly in a pretty bad mood by the end of the day.

When it was finally time to leave, I got to the glass door first and noticed my coworker right behind me, so I held the door open for him. I was literally just trying to be polite.

As he walked up, he looked at me and said, "As you should."

Maybe I'm overreacting, but that immediately rubbed me the wrong way. I was doing something nice, and instead of a simple "thanks," I got what sounded like a sarcastic or entitled comment. Knowing the kind of attitude he usually has around the office, it didn't feel like a joke to me. I remember thinking, why would you even say that to someone who's holding the door open for you? Maybe if I hadn't already been having a bad day I would've brushed it off, but in that moment it just annoyed me.

I got irritated and let go of the door. I won't pretend I wasn't annoyed. I wasn't trying to hurt him, but I definitely wasn't interested in continuing to hold it after that comment. The door ended up swinging shut faster than I expected and hit him in the face.

He got angry immediately and started accusing me of doing it on purpose. I told him that if he hadn't made a rude comment when someone was helping him out, we probably wouldn't be having this conversation.

That's when he called me homophobic.

That honestly confused me more than anything. The situation had absolutely nothing to do with his sexuality. If a straight coworker, a female coworker, or literally anyone else had said the exact same thing, I would've reacted the same way. As far as I'm concerned, the issue was his comment, not the fact that he's gay.

Now a few coworkers have heard about it. Some think I overreacted and should've ignored the comment, while others think he was rude first and shouldn't have expected a positive reaction after saying something like that.

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u/dubious47 — 7 days ago

Characters like Kylar from DoL?

He's become my favorite character as of the moment. And i NEED characters similar to him. I'm obsessed with him and feel like i need to see other people. Heheh

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u/dubious47 — 7 days ago