MadGreenSon
Verified Devil Tiger, The Childish Yandere
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Well, mine tend to be a bit odd. Same vibe as the impregnation scene in Midsommar most times.
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Well, mine tend to be a bit odd. Same vibe as the impregnation scene in Midsommar most times.
"Be sure to follow your dreams, kids!"One of these days, I'd like to try an erotic dream.
Or, hell, even a scary dream. Just for the novelty of it.
But, no, I always have this weird sort of detachment in my dreams. Like some part of me aware that none of this is real. There's no weight to my steps, I can't feel anything I touch. Whatever I'm doing, I always feel warm and comfortable and at rest.
I may not be aware I'm asleep, but it feels like I'm watching a movie rather than being involved.
And the incongruity between what my body's telling me and what my dream is trying to portray wakes me up every time.
Except when I need to pee. That feels very real. Fortunately it also wakes me up.
"Be sure to follow your dreams, kids!"
"What about the one I have where a city is burning?"
"Okay, never mind, don't follow that one."
Eh, I had one like that, but it wasn't one I could act on.
Don't, it's just weird. I had one where a certain girl I know was blowing me, but then I was suddenly being hanged for raping her. And my parents were there and telling me I will go to Hell, but my sister was rolling her eyes.
I don't have Covid. But my father said he had the same problem, and so did one of his brothers. So I am not quite sure if it's just some weird affliction that happens with age or something.
... Too easy...
With 15 seconds on Google, I learnt the name and research on the phenomenon of losing taste (called ageusia) without actually learning whether it's common with age. Especially since I don't exactly have one foot in the grave.And with about five seconds on any search engine, you too could have known this without having to ask a single human being
Considering who google's run by and your hatred of what you call 'postmodernists', I'm shocked you'd even touch google.
Check your diet. Its also a side effect of zinc and magnesium deficiencies. I struggled with it a lot when I was younger.
I find that for that kind of taste, the best plan is to pick comfortable clothing that is mostly plain or simpler patterns, with the occasional logo or design to suit your preferences, and then just ignoring style most of the time and "fashion" all of the time.Sadly, it does happen as you get older and changes to style happen more rapidly than you can keep up with. Where before you could choose an outfit that was perfectly acceptable, suddenly you find yourself wearing plaid pants or something.
Wait, you were talking about the other type of taste.
The answer is yes, it's not uncommon for people to lose some of all physical senses as they advance in age. Hearing and vision are the most obvious, both genetics and lifestyle have a role, and biology likes to send all sorts of surprises our way, but it's not unusual in the slightest.
And with about five seconds on any search engine, you too could have known this without having to ask a single human being.
Another factor in this is saliva. Your mouth gets less effective at producing saliva as you age, and being dehydrated makes it worse. Less saliva means less pre-digestion, and thus you will genuinely taste less of the foods you eat because of that.Check your diet. Its also a side effect of zinc and magnesium deficiencies. I struggled with it a lot when I was younger.
Hm. Random thought: you know the saying about giving a lazy person the toughest task to find out the easiest way to do it?
I wonder if you could say the same about a coward and finding the best way to eliminate an opponent.
in what way? I am of the mind that most cowards would just choose the way that involve eliminating the opponent from as far away as possible.
Considering the entire modern playbook of war on a tactical and strategic level for every nation of note seems to be an exercise in "How can we avoid a standup fight while bushwacking as many of the enemy as possible?", I'd say that tracks.Hm. Random thought: you know the saying about giving a lazy person the toughest task to find out the easiest way to do it?
I wonder if you could say the same about a coward and finding the best way to eliminate an opponent.
Unfortunately, the enemy gets a vote.Considering the entire modern playbook of war on a tactical and strategic level for every nation of note seems to be an exercise in "How can we avoid a standup fight while bushwacking as many of the enemy as possible?", I'd say that tracks.
Well, that IS often the best way... IMO anyway. I may have made a Ninja/Warlock in... 3.5, I think? And had to promise I wouldn't get the thing that would let my Eldritch Blast hit from 400ft away so the DM would let me have it benefit from Sneak Attack.
3.5e Sneak Attack can only happen within 30 ft.
And some versions of Ninja get a worse version of Sneak Attack which makes me deeply unhappy, since ninjae should be awesome to ensure that children continue to join the hobby.
As I understand it, a big thing in 3.5E D&D that was spread around a handful of splatbooks, official and third-party both, was something like customizable metamagic. Which was something that allowed for horrendously broken magic workings, and which has had even the smallest hints of similar flexibility nerfed into the ground in all later D&D systems, and offerings.Nah, there was some feat- you know how 3.5 was with splatbooks- that let sneak attack happen at longer ranges.
You could find just about anything in 3.5 if you looked hard enough.
I... think I would have heard of that. Metamagic grants some flexibility, but it's hardly customizable. Most of the time it's not even worth the cost of the spell slot. Let alone the feats you have to burn just to use metamagic at all.As I understand it, a big thing in 3.5E D&D that was spread around a handful of splatbooks, official and third-party both, was something like customizable metamagic.
Wow, and here I thought I couldn't hate the newer editions of D&D any more.which has had even the smallest hints of similar flexibility nerfed into the ground in all later D&D systems, and offerings.