Fun little known legal fact: If you're visiting someone's house and you spot a Baby Yoda plushie or Funko pop or any other toy, you're legally allowed to lock the doors from the outside and burn the house down with the owners in it. Trust me, I'm an expert.
Plenty of good board games out there. Going to bars isnt the pinnacle of socializing as an adult.
I can agree with the rest of that though. It isnt uncommon to find soy infested adult children that are successful. I think many factors of clown world are tailored towards being good for that type of person, and that isn't an accident.
Man, my company is full of "successful" soy idiots and Karens. All it means is that they've completed some rudimentary credentialing and convinced a few of their soy peers to give them a job.
Fun little known legal fact: If you're visiting someone's house and you spot a Baby Yoda plushie or Funko pop or any other toy, you're legally allowed to lock the doors from the outside and burn the house down with the owners in it. Trust me, I'm an expert.
I think that applies to Funko Pop anything.
But they have children . . .
Fool they are the children!
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My cousin and her husband’s house is absolutely full of this shit. And board games. And shitty geeky trading cards. And three cats.
Walking in, you would definitely guess they have kids…
Lol nope, they’re just adult children. They don’t go to bars, they go to “queer rollerblading nights and vegan pot luck dinners”.
Still more successful than me, though. Which is… I can’t tell you how much that sucks, lol.
Plenty of good board games out there. Going to bars isnt the pinnacle of socializing as an adult.
I can agree with the rest of that though. It isnt uncommon to find soy infested adult children that are successful. I think many factors of clown world are tailored towards being good for that type of person, and that isn't an accident.
If they weren't successful they wouldn't be able to afford all that shit.
Man, my company is full of "successful" soy idiots and Karens. All it means is that they've completed some rudimentary credentialing and convinced a few of their soy peers to give them a job.