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  • Pardon my language, but I just need to get this off my chest: I. Fucking. Hate. Snow.
    Ray Trace
    Ray Trace
    Come live here where all you get is some rain.
    Alex Parkinson
    Alex Parkinson
    @Ray Trace What country do you live in again? I believe I saw you mention it before, but it kinda slipped my mind since then.
    Wynn Liaw
    Wynn Liaw
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    You should move to a place colored blue on this map. It never snows there.
    My 'Shroom writing portfolio is complete again in this month's issue! In Fake News, I'll be teaching you how to make a delicious yet simple dish for the cold fall months in Cooking Guide, and in Palette Swap, me and the rest of the Mushroom Kingdom Heroes continue our journey to save the Annual Mushroom World Games by taking on the third of General Zellon's Dark Lands!
    According to my dad, people's opinions about the Holland's Got Talent finals last Friday have been quite mixed. While I agree with a lot of people that a different act should have won, I'm still glad for the winner all the same, and for the rest of the stuff that people are saying about Got Talent, I feel people need to stop their pissing and moaning, because while I get that Got Talent is a cliché ridden concept, I still enjoy it much more than something like The Voice or Idols or something like that, because Got Talent at least has more variety compared to the other shows that are purely singer oriented.
    I don't know if I'm the only one, but James Carther Cathcart/Jimmy Zoppi and Amy Birnbaum as Vector the Crocodile and Charmy Bee in Sonic X - Sonic Rivals 2 respectively just had something about their portrayals of their character voices that made it sound very unpleasant to listen to, like the voice actors sucked the air out of a helium balloon. Am I the only one who thinks that?
    As much of a decent show I believe Girl Meets World to be, I will never forgive them for the downright insulting manner in which they covered autism as a subject in one of their episodes. They played it off like it was some sort of life threatening disease, which I, as a person who's been diagnosed with classic autism at the mere age of 2 and have been made aware of since about the age of 6, am very offended by. Like I said, I find Girl Meets World to be a decent show with a decent cast of actors and actresses, but I certainly don't like the show's close-minded treatment of autism.
    Be sure to check out Fake News in today's issue of The 'Shroom, as I'm finally back in action with the Cooking Guide thanks to the assistance of a certain sorky spectre, and a surprise guest will be joining us to dish out their trademark sass. Sport Report: The Movie is still on hiatus 'til next month though, but I hope you'll enjoy the return of Cooking Guide!
    Hooded Pitohui
    Hooded Pitohui
    It's nice to see Cooking Guide again!
    Alex Parkinson
    Alex Parkinson
    @Hooded Pitohui I agree, it's great to be back in action after a three month hiatus for self-care! If it weren't for Boo1268 reaching out to me to offer another team-up on Cooking Guide, I probably wouldn't have been involved in this issue at all, so be sure to shower the Fancy Phantom with immense gratitude for making Cooking Guide possible this month! And be sure to check back again next month for a new edition of Cooking Guide, as starting next month, Cooking Guide will be going on a bi-monthly schedule, meaning that while you'll see Cooking Guide less often, you're guaranteed to get more high quality culinary creations fresh from the Mushroom World and beyond!
    Is Acquired Situational Narcissism a real thing? Because if it is, I'm surprised that some people who have this haven't had their ego flood their empty heads with hot air so long ago.
    Sprig
    Sprig
    i'm egotistical and proud
    MegaBowser64
    MegaBowser64
    One thing I'll always stand by is that personality is a fluid thing. For instance, my character has completely shifted in the past couple of years. You find yourself becoming the person you never thought you would become, and it's not always a bad thing.

    I used to be a self-conscious introvert that thought everyone else was better than me. Now, even though I can still be self-conscious, I believe I'm quite talented and can be very confident and outgoing. However, it's very easy to take this too far. Things change, and people can become narcissistic surprisingly easily without even realizing it.
    If you ever plan on joining the Total Drama, don't. I know what they can do, and they can really rip your world apart.
    My head feels as heavy as a Sledge Bro, my body feels as drained as the moat of Peach's Castle in SM64, and my spirit is wishing it was in the Overthere right about now.
    Is it true that the first comic issue of Fantastic Four established a lot of canon, but none so firmly as Reed Richards' inability to read a room?
    I've been suffering from a feeling of inferiority for the last few days. I just keep being reluctant and doubtful of my abilities as a writer and that I'll never be on the same level of writing as the people around me.
    Weegie Baby
    Weegie Baby
    Oh, don't say that. I'm sure someday u will be famous in the area that u write in. Also, don't think you're inferior cuz everyone sucks at something and I bet writing isn't the thing you suck at. I am nice.
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