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Current Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown
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1 mo ago
I'd like to think I've matured with age but then on weekends I watch cartoons and eat too much sugar cereal in my pajamas so if anything I've stayed the same.
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1 yr ago
I've watched the trailer for The Marvels a dozen times already you can't stop me I've needed this this is my heroin and my herione. Wordplay.
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1 yr ago
How many times do we have to teach you this lesson, Seabiscuit
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1 yr ago
If there's anything that brings this community together it is dunking on people who bring their own shit onto themselves. It's like schadenfreude!
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Look, I got lost on the way to getting some jajangmyeon and it'd be foolish to leave now.

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hey what's this i guess

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To say that she expected to be swept up in a group of her senpai would be woefully untrue. Hoshiko never would have thought that even if they had come to her class and invited her personally. While she had been walking with a clear frown of boredom on her face, her expression turned to one of wide eyed surprise. She was being invited, unprompted, to join them for ramen. Not her first choice on any day of the week but who was she to refuse? As she crossed over to the group, suddenly very aware of the fact that her face was surprised and she was blinking profusely and generally looking like a deer in the lights, Hoshiko shook her head to clear her mind as a senpai from the kendo club held an umbrella over her the rest of the way.

The kendo club senpai was the only one she had any real familiarity with and even then that was out of the fact that sports clubs kind of sort of knew one another by proxy. That, and Hoshiko once tried asking a member of the kendo club that if she threw a ball at them could they cut it in half with a single slash like in a samurai movie. She never got an answer so she had to assume it was no, which made the kendo club a lot less cool in her eyes.

The others she was only vaguely familiar with. None of them were first years and Hoshiko was much, much more familiar with them and the softball and baseball club members more than anyone else. But she couldn't just not say anything. Well she could but Hoshiko had a knack for inserting her foot directly into her mouth given enough time. "You're the girl that beats up boys or something, right? They talked about that in my year. Is it true you have a tattoo and that you know someone with seven fingers?" Hoshiko spoke to the girl who mentioned the cooking club. All she had to go on were rumors, but some of them had to be true.

"Oh, and I know like four boys who want to put a love letter in your shoebox. I can see why, you have a pretty face." That comment she levied towards the senpai who invited her to the group in the first place. Hoshiko didn't know her name, but there were some first year boys who thought she was their future girlfriend. Seeing her now, Hoshiko knew they had no chance. "Oh! Your name is Ebina-san too, senpai? That's so weird! You're in the kendo club, right? Hey maybe you can answer the question for me! If I threw a ball, could you cut it in half with a single slash?" That she said to the one holding the umbrella over her head.

Arriving at the ramen place, Hoshiko was a bit out of her league. They surely didn't have burgers here and it was likely the only meat they had was, like, chashu or something. Still, she waited until she had a clear opening to order and went for it. "Is there any way you guys can like...give me the broth and the noodles and an egg and green onion but also put a hamburger patty in there instead of, like, pork? No? Even if I ask nicely? No? Okay well do you have tantanmen? You do? Okay so I want tantanmen and like...three orders of gyoza. Oh wait do you guys want some? Better make it four. And melon soda, please." After placing her order she remembered all too well that there was a more immediate question she needed to ask the group.

"Wait, who's covering the bill?"
In Rangers 2 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
is this open cuz i would like to apply for ranger fun times
Also, to anyone that's seen it, is "F Is For Family" worth watching? Because watching a clip of it on Youtube screams, "If you like Bill Burr, great! That's all we have."


It's not worth watching if you like your comedies to be something other than "haha angry guy says fuck a lot" but it's worth watching if you have nothing else and want to chuckle every so often and realize "well it could be worse, it could be Big Mouth"
Define politics
I'm throwing the hat in for consideration

Thunderstorms sounds like 100 percent my vibe so I am intrigued
The housing system in Final Fantasy 14 somehow got more fucked with the lottery system and I am here for it


The problem with going to a game center by yourself is that eventually you got bored with no one to talk to or play against or to celebrate winnings with; some people could play for hours by themselves and have a fine time of it. Hoshiko managed three songs on the Tatsujin machine before she was bored out of her mind. It was like when she went to a karaoke place by herself and paid for an hour; after seven minutes she wound up taking a nap on the couch because it was somehow more enjoyable than singing for an imaginary audience of her peers. It was because of that boredom that Hoshiko once again found herself out on the streets with nothing to do. Rain really did mess everything up. All she wanted to do was run around, throw the ball around, and then go grab a burger and a cola and find some reason to not do her homework. Was that so much to ask?

The first year slid a coin into a vending machine and cracked open the milk tea can. Three long sips later and she was placing it in the receptacle next to the machines and was still no closer to figuring out what to do with the rest of her day. Sure, she could just go home, but then her aunt would just constantly ask her to do homework and to not watch anime or dramas or baseball highlights - or worse, ask Hoshiko to help in the kitchen. The fact that it was still raining made Hoshiko sigh, stick her hand out, and feel the drops on her palm. She didn't mind getting wet but everyone around her would act like it was the end of the world. She heard from her brother that people in America just live in places where it rains most days of the year. Hoshiko couldn't imagine it, but only because it meant that their sports teams had to be all indoor and that almost defeated the purpose.

There was plenty to do the problem is she had no one to do them with. Her slightly rain-wet hand dug her phone from her pocket and tapped away at the lock screen. Zero messages across any apps. Not even so much as a notification for a game. Still, the phone made for a decent enough distraction; if it wasn't raining she might have even just fiddled around with it while she walked but instead she put it back in a pocket and had her hands join the phone there. She envied those who had indoor clubs today. She envied a lot of people, including those who remembered an umbrella.

All she could do was walk with her head up - but not too up that the rain dropped into her eyes. Where was she going? Nowhere special. Nowhere in particular. Nowhere at all. She'd know when she got there. But for now, Hoshiko was walking, wandering, hands in the pocket, baseball cap mercifully keeping the rain from hitting her face.

"I shoulda just stayed at school! Ugh, I can't believe I said that..."
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