i don't know the gender of OP (though clues point to female), but i'm just having a horny gay giggle imagining a hot dude working out in a thong and leggings
Geoff is a gentle German giant with ginger hair. He's also a germaphobe, though generally he's still a genuine gentleman. You get the gist.
The A in amplification and E in emission are pronounced differently too, so the "correct" pronunciation would be "lah-seer".
i'll take him. döner kebab on the go.
i recall following a sub called r/AchillesAndHisPal; if the other person is really trying to gatekeep homosexual lingo for lesbians only, i suppose you can use this instead.
Games are still very much all functionally tied to framerates; it's all just a matter of making that logic function the same across different hardware and framerates, generally calculated from frame times (we call it "delta time").
Freya Holmér has a fantastic mathematical breakdown of one pretty common (and deceptively complicated) framerate-independent function: lerp smoothing.
That's inaccurate. If you actually take a slightly closer look, they're not "animals with human breasts and penises"; rather, they are much more "human with an animal head and fur/scales".
It's also all fantasy, much like magic and D&D, which means that it's not real. Your vitriol is guided at nothing but smoke and mirrors. By all means, stay hateful, and stay negative.
That is a misconception. The term you're looking for is "zoophile", and are not the same thing as furries.
step off the gas. nicknames and numbers can have entirely different cultural contexts.
for me, i've never seen "juice" used to refer to jews, nor "88" being used to refer to nazis, and i've been on the internet a long time.
when i see "juice", the first thing i think of is the song by lizzo. "88" is used as a replacement for "bye bye" in cantonese lingo.
plenty of usernames are just random word + year of birth. stop overanalyzing it and chill.
EthosLab - the OG Minecraft Youtuber that other Minecraft Youtubers watch; somehow still innovating on redstone and technical builds to this day despite Minecraft redstone already pushed to its limits long ago, and his multiplayer shenanigans on Hermitcraft and Life Series is top notch.
Adam Ragusea - cooking videos made for actual home cooks who just want no-flair no-fuss recipes, as well as food science videos exploring and explaining different cooking methods and food chemistry. I'm particularly a fan of how he encourages you to measure and cook by feel rather than by strictly following recipes.
Seems like the only real solution is shortened work days.