Yup, another here. Been with my wife for fourteen years, this will be our 11th wedding anniversary.
Pronell
I had this song as a .mod file back in 1994 or so.
Always seemed appropriate given their pioneering use of sampling.
It's what I grew up with, and so I have great affection for it, nostalgically.
And I love that Peter Jackson brought Ian Holm back to play Bilbo.
There's a few things I depend on - self-care, animals, and friends/family/regular socialization.
Shower, wear clean clothes. Eat something, healthy if possible. Clean your living area a bit. Accomplishing these basic things helps me feel better and feel better about myself for the basic self care.
Aside from that, for me, being with my animals helps immensely, but I know that isn't an option for everyone. That freely offered love can be a lifeline of its own.
Keep in touch with your people, your friends, family, community. If you don't think you have people, try to find some. I'd wager more people care about you than you would know or acknowledge. Might take a while to find them but they are there.
I'm getting up there in years and the friends I made in my 20s and 30s are my dependable people, in addition to some family.
I keep them close with discord and weekly d&d games. That means one day a week I am forced to socialize and have creative fun with the people I care most about in the world. (That's one family d&d game and one friend one.)
I enjoyed Wonder Man too.
I'd elaborate, but don't want to spoil it for others.
I'm just here to say that "We've never seen this level of surveillance" is a weirdly hilarious thing to say.
Not saying this isn't a horrible situation at all, just giggled at that.
I think announcing our flirting is now a relationship meme. I totally get his reasons for announcing it.
I never got the hang of flirting, and my wife had resigned herself to never having a real relationship.
Took a couple on-the-spectrum stoner nerds a long time to find each other.
Hudson Hawk, Bruce Willis' longtime passion project where he and Danny Aiello play singing cat burglars.
I genuinely love it despite it not being very good at all. Saw it in the theater knowing nothing at all about it.
Okay, Kramer.
Absolutely true. Dogs can be trained to not do those things, but mine are encouraged to get on my lap and lick my hands.
The quiet acceptance of cats is extremely nice too. I can't quantify it in research, but I am glad I do not need to choose one over the other.
Plus, my dogs are good to my cats and vice versa.
My sister is similar to you and just doesn't care for my dogs.
But can he see the color blurple?