Relax! When the time comes you will do just fine
I'm a "people person" and I love people and I want to be surrounded by them making their noisy noise and looking at me from all angles at any given moment and I hate to be in the comfort of my own home doing the things I enjoy
God I wish that were me
S9+ still going strong after over 6 years. I dread the day I will need a "new" phone.
It fell off the edge
"Hanging in there"
Still playing Dark Souls 2 - almost 100 hours in and there's just Darklurker and Aldia left. This game just keeps going and going, really well worth the cost. Since I'm almost through, I can see why it seems to be the black sheep of the series. But, despite some problems (like needing to refer to a guide constantly) I like it a lot, and will definitely do a NG+ eventually.
Also started Yooka-Laylee and I love it already. It's very true to the Banjo Kazooie style.
There are thousands and thousands of discord servers you can join without any invite. Try searching disboard.org to find a server for your game, or check YouTubers descriptions, many have one you can join. You're not the only person I've heard complain about discord being difficult to learn. It does get easy, especially if you can find someone to help you join a voice chat or something.
Depending on the game you might have built in chat. I have made friends with random people I gamed with, and we continued for years.
I saw that community once when it was first created. Baffling there is so much traffic there now. Anyway, blocked it, problem solved.
Because, and I have no idea why so many people don’t get this, you’re supposed to signal you’re going to turn, then slow down, then turn. That’s how you safely let anyone behind you know you’re going to do that.
Damn right. I was taught to give a minimum 3 blinks before turning. That also gives you time to look around for other vehicles/pedestrians before committing to the turn.
That's its "serious movie poster" face
As a stinky feet-haver, I opt to buy a couple pairs of the same cheap shoes and toss them once the smell starts. There's just no going back, in my experience.