Alicyl
Alicyl t1_jdr46ql wrote
Reply to Corned beef and cabbage stew [homemade] by Turtleramem
Easily would fit onto my list of favorite types of stews. ❦
How is the corned beef prepared? It's sold at my local supermarket, but I've never cooked with it before—assumed it would crumble up when cooked similarly to ground meat.
Alicyl t1_iuk2bxw wrote
Reply to comment by between3and20spaces in Scooby gang D&D party classes. by between3and20spaces
I didn't suggest any multiclassing—honestly not really sure who would multiclass into what yet since my memory's a bit hazy about all the Scooby-Doos I watched, and whichever edition or reboot of Scooby-Doo your post is based on wasn't specified so I just went with what I could remember of each canon fact about the gang up to this point in time.
Alicyl t1_iujnf7v wrote
At some point, Daphne learned martial arts (I believe when Sarah Michelle Gellar starred as Daphne Blake in the 'Scooby-Doo' and 'Scooby-Doo 2' films then the producers for future reboots at and beyond 2002, starting with 'What's New, Scooby-Doo?', went with it), so monk would be better suited for her.
Bard could be moved to Scooby or Shaggy. If Shaggy, Scooby could be the druid since it's already mysterious enough that he's a talking animal, and bards get themselves into weird shenanigans as well as far as Shaggy's goes.
Everything else looks spot on—especially Scrappy's.
Alicyl t1_iugqc8y wrote
What a regal beagle. ❦
Alicyl t1_je3ii6k wrote
Reply to Is it weird for me as a guy to only like romance books catered to women? by [deleted]
> A good example would be the Sarah J Mass books. Which everyone hates
Excuse me, but...
#What
When you say 'everyone', I assume you meant and are assuming 'the majority', but there is a majority of people who actually hate her books?
I love them—my favourites being r/throneofglassseries and r/acotar above all else.
Anyway, back onto your question... no, there is nothing wrong with liking something completely normal and harmless for all or most age groups that you find entertainment and joy in.
Here's a tip: abandon and ignore all stereotypes, stigmas, and "gender roles" placed upon and instilled in us by our ancestors, and live your life the way you want to live it without giving a gram of care to those who may judge you for doing so.
You'll be immensely happier day to day compared to those who judge, tease, and let their choices be molded by others. I promise.