Nail in a nut
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Nail in a nut
@PlasticSpidey
Is there anyone who really stops to read what's written here? What if I wrote that I want to jump off a bridge tomorrow or use a rope as the last tie of my life



Ahora q lo pienso Toda la polemica es una tonteria por ambas partes Pq no se ustedes pero no conectar en 30 dias a internet pq q excusa tenes? Literal es prende la play, conectarte y ya No justifico a play pero no actuen como si fuera algo heavy y por mas q no te conectes(+)









If Capcom's goal with Pragmata was to make everyone who plays this game want to be a parent, then they've done an amazing job. I always sit back when Diana starts playing and think to myself "so this is what is like having a daughter" She's so cute



Your name is...Diana #PRAGMATAMoonBytes - Part 15

lots of strange reactions to this game. let’s clear some things up: childless men do not have paternal instincts the way that childless women have maternal instincts (we observe this even in the way little girls play vs. little boys). men first experience paternal instincts once they have their own children - and typically, those paternal instincts are only ever felt for their own children, and no one else’s. men are not nurturers. men don’t gush over cute kids in public. men don’t have baby fever. if a man wants to possess a child for any reason other than it being a product of his own lineage, he is likely a predator. and you’d be taking the feminist/radical gender abolitionist position to protest any of the above points. this should explain why a “dad simulator” game marketed to mostly childless men gives people the creeps.







