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Adorable. I love plushies...I will never grow too old for em If a special someone got me a cute plushie that could touch the ceiling, I think I'd marry em on the spot.
Thick blankets, soft plushies, my favorite foods and recipes; books, animals, nature, solitude, sleep, science, my imagination, certain fictional characters, and finally, a peaceful, effective key to nonexistence when I'm ready to go.
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You know, and I don't want to start a flame war, but I've always thought cats were the serial killers of the animal kingdom. And I've had a cat. She had her own chair, that no one could sit in. If you did—she'd get you. But she'd wait, til you were on the toilet, and couldn't defend yourself. She'd bomb-attack your toes. She also used to go out and sit on the neighbour's bird house. I though it was rather clever, wait for bird to come to you. The neighbour wasn't a fan…
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Horror movies and just the horror genre in general. It's ironic af how scared I am of life and ppl but when it comes to horror i'm like 'bring on the worst' with glee.
Thick blankets, soft plushies, my favorite foods and recipes; books, animals, nature, solitude, sleep, science, my imagination, certain fictional characters, and finally, a peaceful, effective key to nonexistence when I'm ready to go.
You know, and I don't want to start a flame war, but I've always thought cats were the serial killers of the animal kingdom. And I've had a cat. She had her own chair, that no one could sit in. If you did—she'd get you. But she'd wait, til you were on the toilet, and couldn't defend yourself. She'd bomb-attack your toes. She also used to go out and sit on the neighbour's bird house. I though it was rather clever, wait for bird to come to you. The neighbour wasn't a fan…
This would have been one of mine until I got sick. God I miss being able to enjoy that mental challenge and immersion!
Not exactly mentally challenging but I must recommend Shadow of the Collossus. I have very fond memories. Quite immersive tbf though the controls are a little dated. The remastered versions have adjusted control options which fixes that.
As far as what I currently love it too would be my cat. I'm literally putting off ctb for the sake of not leaving my cat. Nice to see so many giving props to their cats.
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