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BREAKING NEWS: more shark attacks during shark week because they all think weâre saying âshark weakâ and it upsets them
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The greatest tragedy of Among Us is making friends and then accidentally disconnecting before you get to say goodbye
I just... I wound up hosting for a bit, and a player by the name âDad of 3â came in to join my game
He was... well. Clueless is an understatement. When I say he has no idea what was going on, I mean the second round he was in he SLAMMED the alarm button and said âmy screen said imposter what does that meanâ
âIt means youâre the bad guy this time, dad,â We explained. âBut next time try and keep it secret, okay?â
âOkayâ
The next round, he killed another player right in front of me and immediately self-reported.
âI got my first kill,â he said.
âGood job, dad!â we all replied. âYouâre getting itâ
He was so proud, next round, when he helped us catch the killer. And we were proud for him. He was trying so hard.
His kids showed him the game, he said â âLook dad a memeâ â so he was playing it for them.
âWhatâs susâ he had to ask. âIs it inappropriate?â âNo dad. Itâs short for suspicious, because suspicious is a lot to type.â âWhatâs gg?â âIt means good gameâ âok. Thank u. ggâ
Two rounds later, he slammed the alarm again. âMy map looks different,â he said. âThere are buttons on itâ
âThat means youâre the bad guy again, dad. You push them to sabotage us. Try it outâ
We spent that round watching Dad of 3 gleefully pop in and out of vents at random and press all the buttons just to see what they did
âHave you killed anyone yet dad?â âNo. It feels strange.â âItâs okay. Itâs just a game. You can kill us if you want to practice.â
He was trying so hard. I donât know if heâd ever even played a video game before, but he was trying so hard to understand this thing his kids enjoyed, and my little group of strangers was doing our best to help him get there.
Iâm so proud of that random fatherâs effort, and Iâm proud of all the other players who were so willing to help him learn.
Then out of nowhere he was gone. Mid-round, Dad of 3 vanished to a bad connection, and Iâm legitimately sad. Iâd hoped weâd get the chance to play a round for real, and Iâd have liked the chance to wish him luck and say goodbye.
But since I canât do that, Iâm throwing this into the void: I hope you have a nice time, Dad of 3, and I hope we were able to help you learn so you can have fun with your kids.
Good luck out there, buddy.
Daybreak says hello.
Imo the âbad boy whoâs only nice secretly/after you get through his layersâ trope in media functions as propaganda designed to get you to second guess yourself and your experiences in order to give bad men a chance. Some things need to be taken at face value and if he treats people like shit he is in fact a bad person even if heâs nice to you sometimes. Stop looking for hidden meaning and depth in his actions. Heâs not misunderstood heâs just an asshole and itâs not your job to shovel through the shit to get to the disappointing âgoodâ parts
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Turn those feelings outside in:
Print journal.
Place thought-feeling-emotion inside boxes.
Color.
Reboot brain from blah place.
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Oh how I yearn for a simpler time, when a young man would simply give his paramour an intricately crafted wooden spoon to show his affection and ability to provide for their future family, especially if they ever ran out of spoons
It has come to my attention that not everyone knows what lovespoons are.
This is a lovespoon. Theyâre found in several cultures worldwide, particularly in Scandinavia, but most famously in Wales (that photo is a Welsh lovespoon) and, from at least the 17th century, they were given as gifts by a suitor to his intended lady. Theyâre supposed to be carved from one block of wood, and decorated with various symbols which have slightly nuanced meanings, all basically a variation on âyouâre rad, want to get wed?â
Because marriage in poor, rural parts of Wales was often more akin to cohabitation at the time (i.e. you didnât really have a big olâ legal ceremony, you just sort of said âweâre married nowâ and shacked up together) a lovespoon could act as a wedding ring of sorts; youâd put your goshdarn heart and soul into carving it and youâd give it to the dame you sought, and if she accepted the spoon, then you were essentially wed, or at least bound together in a meaningful way. Itâs assumed that they were initially supposed to be at least somewhat functional, because people did in fact eat with wooden spoons back in the day, but theyâre now purely decorative. And hoo boy, can they be decorative. These are some of the ones on display at St Fagans Museum:
Nowadays, theyâre generally mass produced, and tend to look more like this:
Brings a whole new meaning to the sheer romance of spooning, doesnât it?
St Faganâs museum is one of my favourite places in the world. Itâs dedicated to preserving the history of ordinary Welsh people and they do a wonderful job of it. And itâs free!
Thereâs a lot I miss about Wales and St Faganâs is definitely high on the list.
NOT TO BRAG but I live super close to St Fagans, and me and my pals used to drive over on our free period at school, go to the Victorian bakery, and buy a loaf of hot, fresh bread to eat in the sixth form common room. A true delight.
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