Cats are drawn to people who don't want to be around them.
doingthestuff
He's not escaping. He fit, and he sit.
[me trying to sell stuff in my yard]
[I live in a swamp]
That's really fucking easy to say when you don't have a feral rescue. She was born wild, she's still pretty wild. If I don't let her out she shreds the interior of the house (especially the doors) and also my limbs. On the plus side she hates litter boxes and lets us know when she needs to go out. And we don't dare argue. She's getting older now and we feed her top tier food so she doesn't really hunt anymore. She used to be a killing machine. Now she barely chases mice in the house, let alone outside.
I smack my girl on the butt. The thigh, really. Not hard, there's no pain involved. It does annoy her though. I'm just letting her know, that was not cool. She understands.
I don't spend times on games that need a guide. Put clues in your games if that's what you're doing. I work way too much to learn every consequence of in game decisions that aren't at least hinted at. Reading a guide is just spoiling. Make good fucking games. If you give me a 20 hour gotcha I'll never play it again and tell others not to bother.
I still play Skyrim and Fallout 4. The games are legitimately better if you exhaust your side quests first. I was just clearing Vault 88 last night.
Me too. Cheers!