@PreachGaming I would have to committ to playing on days when I might not want to. I will play the game only as along as I enjoy it, nothing more nothing less 😊
@PreachGaming I would say someone who plays when and what they want, when they want to. I consider myself a casual player but sometimes I play from morning to night on a weekend. I enjoy harder solo content but am not interested to committing to a schedule (ie raiding etc) because that means
“Why do our children need cursive?!” 😭
I get asked this question quite often. So I’m going to share the importance of cursive handwriting 🌸 especially in Early Childhood.
There's a "Museum of Failure" in Sweden which highlights 150+ failed products. It's meant to show that innovation requires risk-taking and failure.
Here are 10 gems you may not remember:
@TaliesinEvitel At first I thought this was a clever hint for the 10.0 release but then realized that would be the end of August, and if that's not hopium I don't know what is...
@TaliesinEvitel No matter what they did with Arthas people would have been mad. I wish the cinematic was longer and we got to see more of each character's emotions when seeing what's left of Arthas. But I think it makes total sense that there would only be a shred of his soul left at this point
@maximum I'm at a point where I really don't understand people anymore who play a game they fundamentally don't enjoy, only to then unspecifically call it bad. Why would you even do that to yourself like what's the POINT. I don't like Elden Ring, does that make it a bad game? NOOO.
A quick thread on in the importance of being careful what data you share - even if you're the Queen. Today, Her Maj tweeted this lovely picture, gor bless er, etc. You might think that the contents of the red box would be official business. And you'd be right. 1/6
@oliviapienaar A few months ago I went to buy a lottery ticket and the man asked me if I was already 16. I'm 28 💀
Also my hairdresser, who I've been to every year for almost 15 years, still asks my how my school holidays are. Lady I have a master's degree 🤣
There's a phenomenon I actually see extremely commonly when literature is used to teach history to middle school and high school students. Let's call it "pajamafication."