Post number #704300, ID: 6f66c2
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Venting is good and all, but it's also good to remember all the things you like as well!
So what are some things you really like?
Post number #704311, ID: 060268
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cocks
Post number #704322, ID: f13dc8
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Well now I am depressed
Post number #704327, ID: 9674ff
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Dark chocolate Pen&Paper sessions with my friends and dogs
Post number #704328, ID: 39ee77
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This thread :) Im the op from the dislike and hate thread, good to see that you made a thread about stuff people like
Post number #704378, ID: 6f66c2
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>>704327 Aw. That gives me super comfy vibes! I love it!
>>704328 Of course! I like your thread as I think it's very important to have healthy ways of venting out frustrations and stuff, but it's also super important to think about the good things as well! Perfect balance <3
Post number #704379, ID: 39ee77
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>>704378 yay balance! /(^-^)/
Post number #704381, ID: 8b48f5
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I really like One Step From Eden.
Post number #704396, ID: fb06e6
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Cats!
Post number #704398, ID: 41383a
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I like listening to looooong music
Post number #704404, ID: a13840
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I recently started discovered and started listening to (early 1980s) Japanese fusion.
Post number #704423, ID: b3a621
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My dogs!!!!!!!!!!!! They're the reason i'm still alive!!!!!!!!!
Post number #704425, ID: f8449b
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>>704378 Venting feelings isn't healthy. Bottling them up isn't healthy either. It's healthier to vent feelings than to bottle them up, but the best thing is to work through them. I prefer bottling them up, because if I keep venting, I'll never work through them, but if I bottle them up, they'll foment inside me and I'll be forced to work through them. Then, as I'm working through them, what I release will be much cleaner, and maybe even will help clean up others' ventings.
Post number #704438, ID: 6f66c2
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>>704404 Ooh! Could you give me some song recs? That sounds like something I would enjoy too!
Post number #704442, ID: a0c07c
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>>704381 massively underrated game
>>704398 have you listened to the album POP by Gas? idk if being repetitive is necessary for sounding long, but it's repetitive in a good way
Dancing Moon by Prism [1977]; Toyland by Hidefumi Toki & Naoya Matsuoka [1981]; 4:50 Coffee Break Blues by Kazuo Takeda [1978]; Time for April by Yoshiaki Masuo [1982];
Post number #704489, ID: d4a572
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>>704442 Is it though? It's pretty niche, all things considered. It was targeted at MMBN fans, who are few and far between to begin with, and even some of those got alienated by it being a roguelike that's also a lot more fast-paced and hectic.
All that being said though, it's a great game and I really love it, even though I still can't finish even one full genocide run for the love of me.
Post number #704505, ID: a0c07c
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>>704489 it may be targeted at MMBN fans, but I never played MMBN and I love OSFE. there is a wide audience of people who like fast paced roguelites and this one is one of the best I've ever played.
Post number #704509, ID: 495e12
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Cars. They're a lifelong passion of mine.
Post number #704515, ID: dc0083
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>>704488 Thanks! I'll be checking them out soon!
Post number #704520, ID: 6c5c76
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Dark chocolate. Coffee. The warmth and weight of blanket every morning. The scent of her hair. Hugs. Paper books. Ginger tea. Old architecture. Stepping on yellow leaves in autumn and hearing that crunch.
Post number #704526, ID: dc0083
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>>704520 All of that is absolutely lovely! The simple yet really nice things. Super comfy.
Post number #704608, ID: 45f1ef
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The smell of a forest after a good downpour
Post number #704705, ID: 415a79
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Good music (my preference by now is jazz and MPB) Knowing that you have good friends and people who love you A nice meal in a comfy place Sitting in a public place or a shopping watching people come and go while waiting unpretenstiously
Now the stupid part
Videos with relatively simple processes but quite interesting (ex: hydraulic press shit ir smth) Cryptids and horror in general Going into a market and beating the fuck out of that rice sack with a slap
Post number #704711, ID: 0621ca
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Music and the random ideas that pop in my head for drawings. I randomly have really vivid images pop in my head and sometimes they're even animated. Unfortunately I can't draw very well, bu I at least make EXTREMELY rough sketches.
Post number #704714, ID: 0621ca
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>>704711 I FORGOT TO MENTION TEA! Tea is really soothing and just washes my worries away. It really gives me that warm blanket on a cold day feel.
Post number #704734, ID: 56163e
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I really enjoy working on projects in my workshop. Massive wooden cleavers, spears, or even my first knife made from flat steel; all are things that have kept me busy, and joyful.
Post number #704760, ID: 7a333a
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Remembered two other things I love: listening to music while on a bus and taking a warm shower then drying myseld with a towel that was drying out in the sunlight (they always smell nice).
Post number #704820, ID: e818d5
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>>704711 that's literally me rn, i have some story ideas that are fermenting inside my head for 2/3 years by now but i completely suck at anything related to art and can't pay someone to draw It for me, so yeah it's very annoying
Post number #704838, ID: 766647
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i like Nano Shinonome
Post number #704848, ID: 46e947
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>>704838 the professor and sakamoto are also realy cool.
But I gotta say, Mai is eternal.
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| Venting is good and all, but it's also good to remember all the things you like as well!
So what are some things you really like?