Royal_Bitch_Pudding @ Royal_Bitch_Pudding @lemmy.world Posts 0Comments 47Joined 2 yr. ago
They also have a dwindling population
What if they're a gardener?
Gout is just from a shitty diet at least
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If you didn't have a sibling you'd still be comparing yourself to someone else, it's kinda what humans do.
Hobbies that help you socialize are usually what people suggest for this sorta thing because it can act as an ice breaker. Sometimes you can find a local group online for things that interest you. Working out. Hiking, dirt bikes, cooking, book club, etc. Bottom line is go do something, even if you end up hating it it's at least a new experience.
The lowest hanging fruit as far as hobbies go would possibly be board games/RPGs. Libraries and game shops where I live will often host game nights. Those events are usually new player friendly.
Brains.
Object wise? Probably Knives/blades. Used in Cooking, Killing, and Crafting.
A simple effective knife/blade can be created using stones and would likely be one of the initial things you'd want in a survival situation.
Probably Monday, since that day has the highest suicide rate.
I vastly prefer 4 10s over 5 8s. It's a whole damn day saved!
Boredom is often enough of a motivator, and nothing stops them from doing those things even though they don't need to.
He didn't specify what kind of immortality, so let's assume it's the kind where you don't have to worry about food, water, sleep, or dying
I suspect that's cause you're going for a Cockney accent.
Easier to get away with illegal activities though
Seems like the meat would just disappear.
Covid simply accelerated what was already happening
I think you mean gout. It was known as the disease of kings.
God emperor + 3 kobolds in a trench coat. It practically RPs itself.
Iirc there was already some cases that decided that the government does have to right to decide what types of weapons you can own.
'Can't be that good if I'm here."
Or, "better now that you're here"
It's kind of a dialect type thing where certain phrases or wording gives more information than just what's been stated. Whether the speaker actually means those things is different than what the listener hears and understands based on their cultural experience.
In this particular case the usual implication is, "I'm trying to be polite but if I could I would use the N word instead.".
It tends to be true because it's an older term.
I do agree that it can be confusing, even for Americans.