Attempted to make bread fly and all gravity went to shit :|
AHAHAH, FINELY BOUGHT I AM BREAD :Y
AND JOKE’S ON ME, BECAUSE NOW MY PAYPAL’S DRY AS TOAST!! >:Y
…I should really go do comisions huh “orz

It’s bro’s time to shine maybe idk
I could also go do more Fem jinks IDK
I also also could should go do some tigrestuff
I TO THE D TO THE K
what do I do where do I go - A -

‘jinka for a birthday girl but because I’m a spineless bitch I’m posting here insted of submitting it to her ;w;
Merry Scratch-mas pencil-rebagels!! :V
>Drawing… something
>I just never learn
>She’s 100% senpai material
>Overthink what if I publish
>Tryin to breathe
>The air comes out (loudly) but not in

Help
To this day there is only one thing that forever irks me and that’s Gavin’s ability to think of using his Achievement City bed but not being Ryan enough to think of using Plan G to win >:C
High-context culture and the contrasting low-context culture are terms presented by anthropologist Edward T. Hall in his 1976 book Beyond Culture. It refers to a culture’s tendency to use high-context messages over low-context messages in routine communication.
This choice of speaking styles translates into a culture that will cater to in-groups, an in-group being a group that has similar experiences and expectations, from which inferences are drawn.
In a higher-context culture, many things are left unsaid, letting the culture explain. Words and word choice become very important in higher-context communication, since a few words can communicate a complex message very effectively to an in-group (but less effectively outside that group), while in a low-context culture, the communicator needs to be much more explicit and the value of a single word is less important.
I caught a shiny clefairy today but all it did was remind me of the Petilil I did not

I went to buy a bottle of wine and was on my merry way back when the bag suddenly burst open and I ended up with a puddle of merlot, glass shards and tears by the gutter of the street .-.

