I need to start playing video games, I feel excluded from conversations due to them. This dude was talking to me about Fallout and I'm like, wtf is that
Any Lily Allen fan? Which album is the best to begin with?
Okay so my older sister came home from work about 45 minutes ago and she usually goes on a walk with the dogs right when she gets home so she invited me to come with her and I said yes. So we went out of our neighborhood and onto the main road and just walked along the sidewalk as normal. Then about 7-10 minutes in, a few cars come close to us (I was looking down so I didn't notice what was about to happen) and all of a sudden some guy yells "FAT PIECE OF ****!" from the front seat and then a guy in the back seat spits some yellow liquid at me(?). I have absolutely no idea what it was, but it smelled disgusting and luckily it only got on my right leg. So my sister was so confused and concerned and I felt extremely awkward though honestly I'm not sitting here all sad about it. I'm just more surprised and shocked that people would actually do that, like that cruelty online is nothing new but people actually having the nerve to do that in real life is disturbing. I actually worse for them for the fact that they're absolute garbage and are stuck with mindsets that would allow them to think "You know what? Maybe we should just harass this random guy walking over here." Legit scum.
And on another note - to everyone that says things like "fat shaming isn't real" in threads, I hope this makes you see differently.