• Zahille7@lemmy.world
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      Hell yeah. Even in the remaster. It became such a habit I still did it in Fallout and Skyrim.

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        I mean, what are we supped to do, just walk/run? Boring.

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          I just slow walk while bobbing the view up and down, left and right, to emulate grooving to the tunes on the radio.

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            To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day

            Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn’t have too much to say

            No one dared to ask his business, no one dared to make a slip

            For the stranger there among them had a big iron on his hip

            Big iron on his hip

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              Theeeeerrrrre wassss never a mannnnnnnn like my Johnnnyyyyyyy…

              Fooooooorrrrr the one they call… Johnny Guitar…

              Play it again, Johnny Guitar…

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      Oblivion is much more fun if you pretend that you are a normie though. All the elder scrolls games are like that - the best way to play Skyrim is as a refugee migrant farm laborer/subsistence hunter.

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    Who’s calling you a loser for liking animation?

    Like what you like. If people denigrate you for it, weed them out of your life.

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    I think it’s generational. My parents simply will not watch animation and they don’t realize that they can’t explain why because they were just told “it’s for kids”. In fact, their entire generation seems to have responded with “okie dokie” to everything they were told when they were young and now all of that stuff is the gospel to them. My mom even said once (on South park) that she found it funny but couldn’t watch it. On the other hand I don’t really meet too many people my age that can’t debate between family guy and American dad. Almost everyone I know has watched big mouth.

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      Its just bizarre that they will now consume thus ai garbage no hesitation. Can we send out lost “letters” from their deceased parents telling them, “no, stop.”

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    Most other people who you interact with aren’t actually seeing you individually. Instead they are confronting images they’ve previously developed regarding one or two characteristics they noticed. Don’t take what they say too personally.

    Edit: Be aware that you do the same thing.

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      Yeah, this is a very real phenomenon and it’s difficult to do anything about it sometimes. People develope an internal profile of you based on their perceptions, and anything they say about you is based on THAT, not reality. It’s even more difficult when it’s somebody close to you who’s internalized that profile so much it’s become part of who they identify as. You’ll see this with the parents of trans kids where the parent has internalized some aspect of their child and it’s become part of their identity. “I’m the father of three sons” kind of thing. Then one of the kids comes out as female and the parent has a really difficult time with it because they identified themselves as the parent of three male children and that’s turned out to be incorrect, they’re the parent of two boys and one girl and they need to change how they identify themselves in addition to how they identify their daughter. Some parents have a really REALLY hard time of it (they still gotta do it though if they don’t want to be a shitty person)

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        If someone thinks you’re a loser for liking Animaniacs (can’t speak for the reboot tho) then they’re the fuckin loser even by normal society standards, fuck em

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        Animaniacs huh? You’re in for a long celibate life. Put animaniacs in your tinder bio. The first rule of having cock-block hobbies and interests is to never discuss your cock block hobbies and interests. For every cock-block interest you need 3 desirable interests to balance it out. Take up guitar, hiking, and charity work to offset animaniacs. Then, mind the second rule of cock block hobbies.

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          Remember everyone, do your best to erase your personality and everything that might make you interesting so people might be interested in you.

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          Interesting, I recited an Animaniacs skit for my wife on our first date. She said that was the moment she fell in love with me.