

I love it, thanks!
I love it, thanks!
Is there a term like this for masc/enby?
Character name: Jay
Farm name: Carmel (named after my late nan’s house)
Favourite thing: Concerned Ape
There was this kid that would come into the FLGS where I worked/played with his deck held in a rubber band. Some of the guys at the store bought him a box and sleeves.
I live in Australia and this has been a thing in every pentecostal church I’ve been to.
I appreciate your response and the other person who replied to you is right as well, but I wanted to add that I can “appreciate” Bible stories the same way I can appreciate other myths or legends, many of which the Bible stories originated from. I love mythology, it fascinates me, especially seeing who borrowed from who, but that doesn’t make them real or worth worshipping.
I read the Bible. I started asking questions about things in the Bible that didn’t match science, I loved science (still do), but nobody wanted to answer my questions, they’d just get mad, so I started seeking information elsewhere and came across atheist or ex-religious sources who answered the questions I had. Those sources also helped me realise the damage that had been done to me mentally, which I’m still working on overcoming.
She doesn’t mind. She meows in reply or comes running when he does it, and he doesn’t do it very often.
My partner named our cat Lana because he wanted to be able to scream “LAANAAA!” like Archer
I was gonna say she’s a plover but apparently the “correct” name for plovers is lapwings. TIL.
Scary little buggers.
My partner and I spent the whole game going “these two better not stay together at the end, they’re horrible and that would be a terrible moral”
Every time…
I’m a millennial and dibs has been around at least since I was a kid.
When I was still being taken to church I won the door prize at youth group (church for teens) one night during a special event we were running (some thing to encourage people to invite their non-believing school friends and show how “hip” and “fun” they were, there were raffles and video games alongside our usual “live music”, skate ramps and bbq). The prize itself was a mobile phone. I was so happy because I didn’t already have one, but ultimately my parents decided I couldn’t have/use it until I got a job to pay for the credit. I did eventually get a job at KFC and was able to use the phone.
Another time I was visiting NZ with my parents and we were touring the base of a mountain and the guide was like “guess the height and whoever gets closest wins this pen”, I won but my mum made me give the pen back because she thought I’d cheated somehow? Idfk. Still a bit salty about the pen.
Wow. Thanks for the info. Seems like a place I don’t want to be after all.
Is that a Lackadaisy pin? The pins are cool.
I found out when looking into the term “tomboy” that a “tom” was a term for a boisterous and unruly boy. The word “tom” does come from tomcat as others have said because unneutered tomcats are often loud and unruly. I suspect Peeping Tom has a similar “tom” origin: an unruly boy that peeps on girls.
Anecdotal, I guess, but my cat loves having her claws trimmed. She doesn’t even do it for the treat. And she continues to scratch everything afterwards, which is fine, the only time we cut them is if she scratches us when playing.