Honestly, just engaging a bit would help a ton. Some people aren't good conversationalist so they use memes to try and bond.
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Girls are nerds too. They won't admit it if you make it dangerous to do so. Like say, gatekeeping, calling them not true fans, pretending they don't exist and leaving passive aggressive remarks when someone shares a story involving one.
I think they call it "analog horror noise" now, along with vhs cassettes.
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Feel the passage of time XD
I kinda doubt it. KH3 was meant to be the end, yet it continued.
Now a days, it wouldn't surprise me if they advertise it as "view to authentic anti capitalism art" and charge you 50% more T.T
I swear to god, I need to get myself checked. Every now again I see a meme so specific that I question myself.
I control a giant dinosaur cyborg that shoots nukes out of its chest.
That is a good set up for a horror story.
”Two guys entered the haunted library. Three came back”
Oof, there is so many leaps of logic that you better stretch before reading.
According those men, women only have romance in their minds. So if they are showing interest in [male dominated subject] is because she wants to stand out by ”not being like the other girls". Even if it were true, surely it should be be the guys'responsibility to not hit on girls that shows them the slightest bit of attention, right? Of course not, guys can't be held responsible over their own sexual urges! So its the evil woman's fault for seducing the men by simply existing, and causeing them to fight amongst each other for her attention. She must be excluded for the sake of keeping the fandom healthy!
: /
Delicious in Dungeon can be shortened as D&D. The author actually came up with the title, they are an old school RPG fan and takes inspiration from them.
That requires effort, so probably not.
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