no let’s talk about cScott’s strategy in the life series being the social game. Let’s talk about how he’ll just kinda play nice with everyone and get to very high placements as a result. Do you wonder if his past allies feel used by him? If they feel like they’re just part of the strategy of his own game? Did you realize how rarely Scott has recurring alliances? Do you think they wonder about if they were just someone Scott could get to a higher result to feel good about? Or someone that could get him the win? Or are you normal
all I’m saying is usually we go on lengthy talks about Scott being nice and sweet and wholesome but this guy (character) is good at the murder game! Really worryingly good! Let’s delve into that some more!
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More T4T marcanne please?
all my marcanne is T4T retroactively but yes lol, i'll keep drawing more regardless becuz i love it! and im glad all of you love it as well!
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What do you think of Fyodor being a sugar daddy?
Fyodor to me would not be a sugar daddy in a typical sense.
Fyodor would be your shady boyfriend who you thought was a freelancer and drives a 2014 Honda civic and then pulls out his wallet to pay and there are 10 credit cards you realize none of them have what you thought was his name on them, identity theft? Yet you only see him ever pay in cash but you don't want to ask too many questions. Definitely commiting credit card fraud though you figured out that much.
His apartment looks like an air bnb like does he actually live here? you would question it more if his room with his computer wasn't such a mess. And you just act cool about it he will tell you when he is comfortable surely.
And then your birthday rolls around and he just gives you a folder after your little birthday dinner in his weird maybe not his apartment completely unexpected and you open it and it's a property deed, in the woods?
He's gifting you 20 acres of land.
What.
You express your gratitude and ask him why and he just shrugs with a little pout, "Do you not want it?" And you say oh no I do thank you so much (but internally you are asking yourself what the fuck).
When you realize there is nothing on it you ask him what you should do with it should you build a cabin or something? And he says it's yours so if that's what you want. So you are like but how am I supposed to build a cabin? Nvm I guess we can go camping? And he laughs a little at you sweetly and tosses you his wallet and says you can hire a builder figure it out, and you reflexively take out a card and look at it who the fuck is "Joshua Smith"? well it's the poor soul whose credit is getting ruined so you can hire a contractor.
If you mentioned liking certain things he would probably remember and you might end up with little gifts here and there sure. Maybe he would offer to pay your rent but it's going to be someplace he picked out you'll need to move (easier to keep tabs on you or anyone who might catch onto his misdeeds through you) and I think he wouldn't make it seem like he is pampering you like no this is just basic generosity I don't think he would be flashy about it.
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far and away the best hangover cure (tummy-problems-main as mine are) is
egg, fried over-easy in butter and mayo (and bacon grease if u have it), with worchestershire sauce and chili flakes (1 egg necessary, 2 eggs lovely, 3 eggs hedonism but go for it)
over starch of ur choice and raw veggie of ur choice if u feel up for it (my usual is nice big toast + arugula with lemon juice)
and a can or three of sparkling apple cider vinegar drink. i get the ones from traders joe but i bet u can make ur own, i think it's just sparkling water + acv + ginger and lemon juice or whatever flavors (the ginger is SO IMPORTANT tho)
also, if possible, big sleep. much of the day.
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someone else has definitely already written about this but i think the fascination with time loop stories says a lot more about specific societies than i've previously seen explored. there's something about the monotony of the capitalistic grindset ideology that pairs well with time loops. constant improvement, efficiency, planning and executing the correct actions down to the second of every damn day. it's exhausting. reading stories about being free of that is like a balm to a lot of people i think
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