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Grimmy

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Give a name that start with "R".

Robin, Robert, Roscoe, Rowan, Ripley, Richard, Roger, Rachel, Rebecca, Ruth, Ronald, Reagan, Ryan, Ralph, Raymond, Randall, Rafael, Riley, Reese, Regina, Rex, Rupert, Russell, Ruby, Rufus, Roy, Rita, Reuben.

Pick a sandwhich: tuna sandwich or egg salad sandwich?

Peyton88953’s Profile PhotoPeyton
Tuna sandwiches are likely better in texture than egg salad sandwiches so those would be my option.

When you were in school did you ever get caught smoking in the bathroom?

I had been in virtual school for the majority of my life and the last time I enrolled in an in-person public school was in 3rd grade so, no, I've never been caught smoking in the school bathroom. In fact, I have very little experience with smoking. Never smoked a cigarette, of course, but my mother once allowed me to try one of her experimental vapes, and it burned my throat, so I never tried it again.

it's so weird when parents say they don't wanna help their kids once they're adults. i feel like this obsession for being independent is such an american/western thing. people look down on you if you're an adult and your family helps you, but in other places, this is very normal.

I definitely agree with this. I have the pleasure of being the first generation born in the United States from Puerto Rican parents in my family and my mother definitely does not mind caring for me and my adult siblings for as much time as necessary. My oldest one will need it forever due to his intricate issues, but my older sibling is mostly neurotypical and still lives with us at the age of almost 24. I'm turning 22 this year and my mother has been apprehensive about me leaving the house for years due to being vulnerable thanks to Bipolar & Autism, so I've been staying with her for my entire life and probably will continue to for a long while... In many Latino cultures, it is not considered a moral or functional failure for adults to stay with their parents for a while. It definitely seems to be an American thing—pushed on extremely young ages, too. Emancipation aside, it is typically encouraged to leave as soon as you turn 18 and is considered indecent to continue staying after you reach a certain age unless you are extremely physically, medically, psychologically, neurologically, or intellectually ill and can "objectively" not take care of yourself or are a danger to yourself or others. It's definitely strange.

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What kind of horror are you into? 😈

Psychological horror and medical horror. I also enjoy paranormal horror and true crime. My favorite types are real-life occurrences or stories based on real-life occurrences. Slasher films are alright, I suppose, but not quite stimulating. I enjoy horror that stimulates my encephalon and awakens my goosebumps and paranoia.

Do you prefer country life, city life, or suburban life?

dante_aligh’s Profile PhotoDonovan
I dream of the suburbs often and that's where I've lived for the majority of my life, so I'd say I'm comfortable with suburban living. It's not quite as polluted as the city life while also not as rustic as country living. It's the perfect mediator of both states of living.

Have you ever been stalked? 😨 What was your experience like?

Cyberstalked, yes. Once by my current best friend while we were on a long speaking hiatus from each other, and I'm currently being stalked by someone who I assume was once my online ex-boyfriend when I was 11 (that could be wrong, but some indications from the past and present have suggested that it's likely true).
That specific someone is attempting to use aspects of my life that I've made public for events, past and present, for his falsified online identities that he pretends are real. It's likely because the fact that he can't reliably have the real me for himself makes him want to emulate me as much as he can. It's pathetic and perplexing, but also flattering. Perplexing because my life isn't all sunshine and roses, in reality, I'm very physically repulsive and live under squalid circumstances so I'm uncertain why he wouldn't emulate and be infatuated with someone much more attractive in personality, appearance, and lifestyle.
If only he knew the best ways to get my verbal attention... //bnghmslfnaprchngmwhnsty.// //cmsngmcmplmntngmofrngfnrtfmchrctrs.// //apltvntg.//
But, he has to understand—he brought it upon himself. By advertising publicly that he wanted me to go away ("fade into obscurity") while insulting me as himself + all the "ghosting" he'd do + the spiteful ways he'd conduct himself as his other identities, some more vaguely & others more apparent. If he knew how to behave, I wouldn't be shunning him right now. You reap what you sow. But I visit his profiles for entertainment as I do with many other people who I dislike online to varying degrees.

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Can you forgive someone that you cannot trust?

I recently forgave my stepfather for stealing and pawning off my phone, but I do not trust him with most of my other devices or items, especially electronics, since this is not the first time he's stolen something to pawn it in this household, including something that was mine. This is entirely possible.

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