▲ 110 r/stray

I thought I could pick B-12 up to take with me but I could only sleep with him. I just spent a silent minute staring as the city roof opened up.

Also, the fact that they let you walk all the way to the top of the stairs to leave before the cutscene, so it's really you who's walking out. Honestly, I felt a couple of times near the end this wasn't going to end all happy rainbows, because everyone leaves whenever you have to move onto a new level. But I really honestly wasn't expecting that, just kinda sitting here in silence now, not knowing how to feel.

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u/thewhitecrowsplumage — 3 days ago
▲ 15 r/women

Why do men have this thing of acting like a child trying to sneak things past their parents, with their female partners?

There's always this stereotype of a nagging girlfriend and a boyfriend who tries to trick her and get away with not doing things she asks. It's literally everywhere on those insufferable sitcoms as a gag. The woman is seen as being dramatic and basically an annoying pest disrupting the man's laid-back life, just for asking him to do basic things like hygiene or chores. The man is then applauded for his sleazy behaviour and one-upping his girlfriend.

My personal take is that I feel like these men were coddled by their parents, specifically their moms and never expected to actually put in work around a household. They were taught people will just adapt around them, they don't have to adapt or negotate. So when their wives or Girlfriends try to communicate and work with them like adults, these men will take it as unreasonable nagging. They take it as an attack. To be honest, it just shows how immature they are because they go out of their way to skate through responsibilities, just like how I tried to get away with rules I thought were stupid as a kid. It also feels like a way to dumb down their actions by making them look like a fun, lovable idiot.

Here's the thing, though, your girlfriend is not your mom. She's trying to talk to you like an adult; she doesn't want a child. This is just another way of men making women their personal maid servants. Honestly i'm scared to date men for so many reasons, and this is one of them. If your boyfriend acts like this just drop him, im serious that man is a waste of time.

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u/thewhitecrowsplumage — 4 days ago

Iteams randomly show up in my inventory?

They're nice, I'm just confused though. I didn't get the little pop-up that you usually get when you get an item. Idk why I have them. I also can't find them in the catalogue, they're not an achievement item, so I really don't know. Is it a glitch? (this is probs going to be something rlly obvious isn't it)

u/thewhitecrowsplumage — 8 days ago

No-one talks about ennead enough.

Like this is one of the best Bl's in my personal opinion, but it's rarely mentioned or brought up on here. Lol not rlly important, I was just scrolling and thought this.

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u/thewhitecrowsplumage — 13 days ago
▲ 0 r/anime

Looking for an anime show to watch with my dad who's a hater of anime.

The shows we've both watched are 'AJIN' and 'Blue eyed samurai' (not rlly an anime ik). I was thinking of making him watch 'Ooku: the inner chambers', but idk if he would like it.

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u/thewhitecrowsplumage — 13 days ago

Hi I'm looking for some wholesome podcast recommendations.

I really like Rotten mango's podcast, however after a while all the true crime stuff can get quite depressing. I think the parts I like about it the most, is how the situations occur, the history all the interesting stuff. What I'm looking for is recommendations that talk about subjects in that really interesting way, but about more light-hearted or comedic things. Sorry if this doesn't make sense.

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u/thewhitecrowsplumage — 25 days ago

Im going to cry, episode 12 was so sad.

It was honestly unexpected, in that it had been such a lighthearted show. The end credits also hit so uncomfortably close to home in a way modern media rarely does. I think what made it harder was the moment felt real, like you were listening in on a real conversation. It reminded me of those similar moments in my life and how quiet the world was. However, I like how they portrayed Nakamura; they weren't afraid of showing how vulnerable boys can also feel in these moments. It's something I feel like the media doesn't show. Truly though, this was the saddest I've felt in a long while.

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u/thewhitecrowsplumage — 25 days ago