>>15931974That is pretty cool. If you've ate grapes enough, and on a variety of different occasions, then, you can relate to every single one of the particular emotions she's having in each GIF. Like, I've done all of that. Even inspecting a grape close-up. You just do that sometimes.
>>15932040Damn. Can you get anything that doesn't taste as bad as soup? If so, when you're feeling up to it. If it's at the point of hurting, then, maybe that's a bit urgent. I doubt you'll be able to have any fun until you get that problem sorted out so, yeah. Get well soon.
But, at least one thing I can help with, if you wanna vent so bad, then, grab a pillow and bury your head into it, then scream as much as you want. Works for a bunch of people. Then, just lay in bed for a while.
>>15932060Right? It's 41 degrees out here when I'm at school. I've no idea how anybody is expected to properly absorb any information, under that. Every single degree makes your brain work worse, causes it to make mistakes, and become prone to confusion and stress. Much like how a computer overheats. There's way more mortality, depression, suicide and crime during the summer because of it.
And I'm supposed to pay attention to class with all that going on? No.
To be fair, our class does have AC. But, trust me, it does literally nothing unless you're sitting right in-front of it. Like, it's crazy how ineffective it is. It does nothing to cool the room even after 3 hours or so straight of being turned on. I really wonder why. It can't be because the classroom is too large, cause it's really not that big. Is it because of how many people there are in the classroom? Which is, I'm guessing over 20. That'd actually be kind of cool in how it works, if too many people being there prevents the AC from being able to do well at it's job, because something to do with how our bodies affect the environment just makes itself very apparent when there are too many people in one room? Or, the AC is just broken.