this place is a mess

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
ramtiger
parasitoidism

being a fucking casual is a skill that takes years of honing

parasitoidism

you need to have the kind of soul usually reserved for monks to be able to hop on a game you have hundreds of hours on that you've been playing for years, suck ass at it, and not want to jump into the sun or get mad in chat at some 13 year old who downloaded the game last night and is already better than you . there are many others who live like me. join us

3000 hours in ARK and ive never even seen a boss
thevastnessof
prokopetz

Fusing "gay catgirls in love" with "catgirls who act like real cats" to produce a couple who occasionally just randomly decide to have a full on powerbomb-my-girlfriend-through-the-coffee-table wrestling match with absolutely no preamble or warning, scaring the hell out of everyone in the general vicinity.

prokopetz

Catgirl: *stealthily creeps up behind her girlfriend, winds up like a Looney Tunes character, and smacks her on the back of the head*

Girlfriend: *turns like a whip and bites the person standing next to her*

teaboot

*gets underestimated and just starts breaking shit*

me and my brother just live like this if you turn your back to me the big cat in my brain wants to creep up and jupscare you soooooo bad
thevastnessof
spursthatjinglejanglejingle

This has been fucking with me all week because my coworker has a friend from California who said that if you have a basement it means you're rich??? So

Is it bougie to have a basement

Yes, I'm from California

Yes, I'm not from California

No, I'm from California

No, I'm not from California

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grison-in-space

In Texas the only people with basements were bougie as hell because in the city I was in, you had four inches of solid clay, then you were into the limestone. AND the frequent microquakes would slowly start to undo the structural integrity of your house if you blasted one out of the bedrock anyway.

Now in Minnesota everyone has basements and frankly I love that for us. I'm standing in my nice cool basement right now.

doomspaniels

In Florida, the only homes with basements are carefully preserved historic homes. They were built by people who didn't yet know the water table was too high for basements, or with too much money to care. They're fragile and need continuous pumping, occasional expensive repair, and you can't even just fill them with concrete or something because it would eventually eat your foundation; you have to keep them dry once they're there, or tear down the house.

Bougie? Oh yes.

both ny and conneticut had basements. like every house ive been in had one