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  • RE: when do you plan on leaving mpp/mppc for good?

    Probably after my first year or two of uni, maybe before then. I’ll likely have cut off 90% of all contact outside of the few people I talk to on a regular-ish basis by hs graduation, which is pretty soon.

    It’s been quite a long run on MPP (11 years this year, will probably reach 13 years by the time I’m ready to quit for good), not so much on MPPC (because I don’t care much about MPPC to begin with) since it’s newer and I don’t use it often.

    posted in Wellbeing
  • RE: Do you know the muffin man?

    It hurts for the first couple days because illness, but you get used to it.

    I absolutely despise my own voice, so it’s actually a good thing for me 😭

    posted in Feedback
  • RE: Do you know the muffin man?

    I wouldn’t mind getting laryngitis again for that reason.

    posted in Feedback
  • RE: dingly binger

    How dare you

    posted in Blog
  • RE: What’s the worse place you have broken a bone or what’s the worst injury that’s happened to you

    I haven’t talked about this one in a while. Things will be slightly changed and vague for confidentiality.

    Around July in 2016, I was playing in a pool, as 9-year-olds do (turned 10 not long after this happened). I was a little too close to the ladder which protruded upward, and my toes went from ||||| to ||||— My smallest toe was now (approximately) at an 80° angle to the right (on my right foot). I had to walk through a giant parking lot at a hospital (after a short car ride to said hospital), check in, then wait five excruciating hours with a Sunkist to drink and a small bag of Cheetos (crunchy). By the end of it, my toe was back in place and I had to use crutches from that day to almost the end of August.

    Moral of the story: Don’t get too close to the ladders at a pool.

    posted in Community
  • RE: real

    Isn’t it more about obliterating them?

    posted in Boredom
  • RE: boundaries

    Pretty much just nicknames people use in a relationship (most common usage case in my experience)

    posted in Feedback
  • RE: boundaries

    I actually remembered one of my boundaries last night. I hate being called pet names unless by people who I actually like. Last night, on MPP, someone called me a couple and I remembered just how much I hate being called anything other than like, “miss”, “ma’am”, or just my name. 😮‍💨

    posted in Feedback
  • RE: boundaries

    Boundaries are a complicated thing in general, some are more broad, some are more specific, some are harder to comprehend and follow, others are simple, etc…

    For instance, I’m okay with certain people saying flirtatious things to me (friendly flirts), but coming from others it’s discomforting. One of my hard-set absolute boundaries has to deal with relationship speak; I’ve had people ask me out and get offended or pissed off from me saying I’m not comfortable with it. After that point, I usually ignore anything else. And above that: Anything explicit I immediately shut down. Most people are chill when I ask “Hey, please don’t talk about that” or “Hey, please don’t send those kinds of things”. Other than that, I don’t even really know my own boundaries.

    Actually, there are some others that I can’t list here for…rules reasons. :p

    posted in Feedback
  • RE: Updated Question To Join Forums:

    Since people can’t differentiate between something being said jokingly and something being said seriously: This was a joke. If “skill issue” has somehow become rude or offensive, that is absurd.

    posted in Forum Updates