Yeah, since you have his schedule profiled or smth
(P.S.: since I am extremely lame and sentimental, would y’all like to be Shardbuddies (that goes for anyone in the thread))
Yeah, at least I have people to rant to tho
My parents just tell me to “not let it bother me” and I’m like how can I do that if she comes in here and just infects everything in the house
You should have seen my bathroom this morning, my god. She somehow up turned every towel in there
Thx
Update: the strong perfume is because she was SMOKING in front of the house
I wouldn’t be surprised is she sets our lawn on fire lol
oh my god I can smell it on myself, literally help
Babies
BRO PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED ANNOYING RELATIVE HAS SET OFF LIKE A PERFUME BOMB IN MY BATHROOM AND I HAVE SENSORY ISSUES RELATED TO STRONG PERFUMES
every time I walk out of my room I get triggered and it sucks. I literally cannot walk around my house rn
A fair point; however, I would argue that a soft “pee” pronunciation into a harsh “kahn” would in fact increase the chance of a stutter
I feel that in my bones
Completely unrelated but: plant
That’s time away tho
So in the long run if you were in, say, a very serious argument on the pronunciation of a debated word, speaking out “pee-kahn” gives a higher likelihood to stutter and therefore slow down the overall pace of your point