PC bluescreened before I hit reply, felt depressed, restarted my PC and the post was still here waiting to be posted. life is wonderful.
but seriously I've had like 10 bluescreens today, 6 yesterday and 4 the day before, it has only been increasing, so it feels like a hardware issue that's getting worse.
>>6412BGC-Girl is a fairly nice person, she remembered my birthday, got me a gift that references a joke we had from months ago and seems fairly happy go-lucky. She's autistic, but honestly I don't even think I need to mention this, they're ALL autistic there. She's not particularly good at the game, prone to making rookie mistakes even after playing for a year, I was better than her at magic the gathering within minutes of picking the game up, she'd been playing for months at that point. I don't want that to come across as insulting, I consider myself a freaking genius, which is why I post Reki, so someone being not as hyper-intelligent as me is not an insult. She's nice. Doing animation, likes children's animated show styling, I still don't get it, I want to ask but don't want to be rude, might be an autism/comfort thing for her.
>succubus asexual ahhh hoeAsexual, autistic, often shows up, rarely plays, is kinda loud and annoying, friendly with a lot of people, has a regular group of 3-4 guys that seem to follow her around like lost puppies, good friends with the obese nonbinary guy that runs the events, hence why xe/xir sexooo shows up.
Actually is fucking crazy, used to (unsure if still does) have split personality disorder, but not the real kind, the fake anime kind where she pretnded to be like 5 different people on the discord server and had bots to relay messages from her, on alternate personas, I blogged briefly about this in november. She's the former CEO of the club and when I joined she was about a week away from being kicked out of the uni, has since come back, got kicked out for grades, just came back on a different course.
lord knows how you get kicked out in the MIDDLE of your first year. I somehow think she was doing a STEM degree.
also, uses he/him pronouns, so pretend I wasn't trainsphobic by calling her a her.