Skittles is my old standby. Doubly so now that they've brought the lime ones back to the original bags. That or wint-o-green lifesavers. Those are like crack cocaine to me.
Likes never really register with me on places like this. It feels more like a social media thing than something for forums like this. If I get a like, it's nice and I'm glad to get it, but I never give out likes and I prefer a genuine reply to a like any day.
I had some people I RPed with, they ran a netlabel which I was on the discord server of. The RP was great, rejuvinated my then-waning interest in writing, but the people managing it took some issue with some of my plot points, and generally just hated my guts. The worst was the server owner...
Google docs is my go-to and Microsoft word for storing things offline. But if you really want a free, open source office suite, LibreOffice is highly recommended.
Nuclear wars the big one for me. Just having everything you know and love wiped out in the space of a day, and slowly dying and fading away afterward. Very smart of me to watch Threads in the midst of all that's going on right now. It's kept me up many many nights, even nine months after the fact!
Latine. Gotta say, that sounds a lot better. Glad to see people are at least trying to make these concepts more fitting to their cultures. This was the first I've heard of such a thing.
I am interested to hear you have such a position. I've got no quarrel with it if people are alright with it, but I have witnessed a good number of such people state their distaste with it.
And the United States does have a long history of pushing things onto Latin nations that they don't like...
I've always felt the concept of gender neutrality is a very anglo-centric thing, to be honest. We native English speakers should honestly be proud for how gender neutral our language is already. We're pretty unique out of all the Latin languages for that. Languages like French and Spanish have...
I know echolalia is common in people like me, but I've always noticed little bits and pieces of stuff I've seen or heard popping up in the way I talk. With some people it's very obvious, but for me I've found it's a lot more subtle.