@K1pperD1p@agirlopinions Flirting varies for each person, as does the degree/subtlety. It can also vary dependent on the relation to the other person or what they might want. Talking about more "private" activities could be seen as flirting, but it's not that straightforward.
@FolkyHel@agirlopinions "What are you doing?" could mean many things, which can vary given how well you know someone.
Small talk (answer however you wish).
Literal (genuine curiosity).
Observational, with implied "why?" attached (from tone).
Informally asking for an invitation to join, if interested.
@Chipmunkkettes I used https://t.co/hLFOIZqfaj, though I also color everything with a brush most of the time in separate layers. Also easier because I was going to add shadowing but ran out of time.
@TJSlipperman 100%, as long as both parties view each other as friends, all interactions are genuine, and you grow knowledge, understanding, respect and support between/for each other.
A parasocial relationship is like following a celebrity that has no idea who you are. Completely different.
@PeterGarbacz @RachelCDailey If you're both strangers, sure, be short in the answer. But if friends, especially close, an actual honest answer is usually desired.
@autismsupsoc@BranwenOShea -immediately ponders if they could survive a trip through the entire atmosphere-
Just gotta invent a super tiny oxygen helmet and space suit!
Day one of my test plot for a new variety of St. Augustine grass called Citrablue! These guys should have themselves a solid start with a dip in RGS and Hydretain, topped with some 8-8-8. Only thing left is a pre-emergent to prevent any lingering Doveweed from years ago.
A key takeaways:
- have humility to see through someone else's eyes to understand them & grow oneself
- you have worth & are loved
- you'll never achieve perfection
- accept help when offered/needed
- your worth is always there
- choose peace & gratitude
https://t.co/3ItJ4DUiGd