A couple things I'm gonna talk about: 1. Relationships 2. Scratch Roleplays 3. My sad Elden ring addiction 1. I've dated around for a little bit now (I've now been with 5 partners, and am single again!), and after me and a girl I was dating for 5 months went out separate ways, I got together with another person about a month and a half later - That was two weeks ago, and I hadn't realized how uncomfortable I was around them and around having a new relationship until it was too late. Thankfully, I just separated from that person, and while they were very angry, I promised to still support them through whatever they're going through, but just as friends. So a disclaimer to anyone reading this: If you think you want to get with someone, make sure that you're both ready to get into a relationship, and make sure that you won't be stressed just by being with that person. 2. Right off the bat, there's been a serious change from when I was last on scratch. No longer are there creative roleplays, like mulit-fandoms or originals like Intoxicated - Literally every roleplay you will find is about Warrior Cats. There isn't necessarily anything bad with warrior cats roleplays, but the fact that there are SO. FREAKING. MANY makes it overwhelming, and most get forgotten about when people try to make even distribution. Not only that, but WC rps can be extremely complicated - Time signatures with moons and moving up in the ranks, having to update lists of characters constantly, and the likes of which can make hosts of Roleplays stressed out. There needs to be more Roleplays where people can be their favorite characters and OCs, not just one category with a million different versions. 3. Elden Ring is, without a doubt, one of the coolest and hardest games on earth. As an open world version of the hit series Dark Souls, it's no surprise Fromsoft gave us a banger of a game. But, when someone (me) has played and beaten everything there is to do in the Dark Souls games, and have beaten Elden Ring up to NG+5, it gets a little more of a comfort game that an entertainment game. At this point, I play Elden Ring for its familiarity and comfort, and can go through an entire New Game + cycle without dying once Should I be concerned? That's it, thanks for listening to me rant :D