>>13885534>these types of interactions seem rare to me.they are often times looked down upon, no?
>Well yes, though I'm not sure how many people would watch a franchise that ample.i'm not sure either, maybe i'm just being too specific lul.
>And isn't it mostly children who do?you'd be surprised how many fully grown adults here consume that kind of media.
then again, that could just be a vocal minority. i don't really involve myself in its community, so i can't say for sure.
>I'm led to believe that The Boats at least is quite divisivei couldn't tell you one way or the other, that was just the beginning of lovecrafts thoughts. i couldn't fit the whole letter in the message, sorry about that.
>What scares you about it?adapting to new circumstances, mostly. everything from finding a new job to being able to pay rent isn't an easy guarantee.
then again, easy guarantees don't truly exist in life. i'm not 100% sure if i can describe it, outside of that admittedly hollow description.
>I've had a lot to gain from the pandemicyou aren't the only one, genuinely. lots of people have benefited in some way from the pandemic and all that's transpired because of it, whether it be financial or educational.
>not in the big city though, it's way too noisy and suffocatinggod, tell me about it. i'd love nothing more than to live in a small, quiet town because of that.
>What do you hope to get in life, if you don't mind the question?i don't know. i haven't ever thought that far ahead, i just kinda drift from day to day.
>I'm not sure if our society is built to encourage that anymoreeh, from a functionalist perspective, society wouldn't really exist if it completely discouraged having families. it certainly is something that takes a very long time, though.
>I assume you'll go to sleep soon so good night!maybe. im not sure
>I'd rather just wait instead of rushing itthat's perfectly fine, give as much thought as you need.