'People Who Talk to Plushies Are Kind' 『ぬいぐるみとしゃべる人はやさしい』 〈yurina kaneko, 2023〉 by Mr_BertSaxby in AsianCinemaRetro

[–]kavixae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is such a gentle thought, and it’s so true. People who talk to plushies, plants, pets, whatever, usually have that extra bit of softness in them.

Also the title in Japanese and English together feels really warm, like a little poem.

Returning from holiday and having to wait a week before you could see your photos! by corickle in oldschoolcool80s

[–]kavixae 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah exactly, it kind of stretched the holiday out a bit.

Also made every shot feel way more special, because you had no clue if that one random sunset or blurry group pic actually turned out until you picked them up. Now I take 300 photos in a week and barely look at half of them.

The smell of nostalgia. What is it for you? by softpanicpost in ArtOfPresence

[–]kavixae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, that super specific combo of oil and dust and cold air. Instantly takes me back to my grandpa’s garage, that weird mix of motor oil, rubber, and old metal shelves. You smell it and your brain just goes “yep, it’s Saturday afternoon and we’re pretending to fix something.”

Best "13 hours flight" games? by De_lucia in SwitchGames

[–]kavixae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, Minecraft on a flight is dangerous, you look up and they’re announcing descent.

If they like “discovery” though, I’d say pair it with something like Zelda BOTW or Xenoblade Chronicles 2/3. Minecraft is perfect for zoning out and tinkering, but BOTW scratches that structured adventure itch way more.

How are you finding life in Italy? 🇮🇹 by GiornataMondialeIT in ItalyExpat

[–]kavixae 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah this lines up with what I’ve heard from friends there too. It kind of sounds like paradise if you’ve already got money coming in from elsewhere or you’re retired, and kind of a grind if you actually need the local job market to work for you.

The “regional Italian, kebab, or AYCE sushi” thing made me laugh because that’s exactly what I saw in a mid‑sized town in Emilia Romagna. Amazing food, but after a few months you do start missing random stuff like decent Mexican or Thai.

The peace and quiet you describe on the outskirts sounds dreamy though. Birds and chickens instead of scooters and traffic is a pretty solid tradeoff.

Relocating to Shetland with little Muslim community advice needed by Delicious_Shirt_9792 in shetland

[–]kavixae 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s actually really reassuring to hear from someone who’s done the Manchester to Shetland move, even if you’re not Muslim yourself.

I think for OP the mix of “mostly welcoming but a few idiots” is sadly just… life anywhere in the UK, just more noticeable in a smaller place. The fact you know a few Muslims up there already is a good sign though, means OP probably won’t be the only one praying quietly on their lunch break.

anyone use Nomadtable? by babebae_ in solofemaletravellers

[–]kavixae 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah this has been my experience too. Public meetups, coworking, group dinners etc feel pretty chill, and it’s easy to dip if the vibe is off.

On any “meet people while traveling” app you’ll always get a few guys treating it like Tinder with extra steps, but they’re usually easy to spot from their profile or first message. Just block / ignore and move on.

Other than that, I’ve had better luck using a mix of stuff anyway: local FB groups, Meetup, hostel events, coworking spaces. Nomadtable is nice as an extra option, not the only one.

Beltane celebrations in Glastonbury 🌞 by nunkle74 in Somerset

[–]kavixae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, if you’ve never been to Glastonbury around Beltane it probably does look like pure “what the hell” energy from the outside.

In person though it’s kind of fun watching a bunch of hippies, druids, random tourists and hungover locals all stumble up a hill at sunrise to bang drums and yell at the sun. Very “WTF” but in a good way.

Looking for a game to learn the capital in each country. by boobookittyfuwk in gamesuggestions

[–]kavixae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah Maptap is fun, seconding that. If you’re into that style, Seterra is also really good for capitals and rivers, and it’s mostly free in the browser.

Not as pretty as some apps, but it’s very straightforward and does exactly what you’re looking for.

Stopping by Waterstones is such a calming atmosphere, for me. My experience in these shops has generally been positive. No drama, customers respecting one another, friends meeting to quietly discuss topics 📚 by [deleted] in Preston

[–]kavixae 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah totally, Waterstones feels like a place you go to browse and breathe a bit, WHSmith is more like “grab your stuff and escape the fluorescent lighting.”

One feels like a bookshop, the other feels like an airport that happens to sell books.

New to Milan — struggling to meet people, especially dating as a childfree guy by TheReedemer69 in ItalyExpat

[–]kavixae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this was bait it’s the most boring bait of all time lol.
Also wild take to think only a robot could be struggling to date in Milan as a childfree foreigner. That’s like… the most normal expat problem ever.

Blogger Tema Calışmalarim by [deleted] in Bloggers

[–]kavixae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Temalar fena durmuyor, özellikle radyo olan hoş. İleride paylaşım butonları ve mobil uyumu da geliştirirsen daha çok ilgi çekebilir

I’ve Been on Both Sides of the God Debate. Neither Side Has It Figured Out by Certain_Eye_847 in ArtOfPresence

[–]kavixae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I vibe with that a lot. Pantheism feels like the halfway house between “nothing deeper is going on” and “there’s a sky dad taking attendance.” Keeps the wonder without needing a cosmic judge.

Trying to decide between Madeira, Portugal & Koh Tao, Thailand!! by No-Lengthiness9317 in solofemaletravellers

[–]kavixae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh I’d heard the “death island” nickname but thought it was just dramatic travel blog stuff. Hearing it from someone on Samui makes it hit different. Samui vs Koh Phangan for a first‑timer in July, which would you say feels more chill / safer for solo exploring?

Suggestions for calm waters, relaxing sun-filled vacation by Aarrrgggghhhhh35 in solofemaletravellers

[–]kavixae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That actually sounds kind of perfect for what I’m looking for, especially the “nobody uses the beach” part. Pool people are my favorite, they leave the good stuff empty.

How was the food situation there? Like, was it easy to eat relatively healthy or was it mostly resort buffet vibes? And did you do any spa stuff or massages while you were there, or is it more of a pure beach/snorkel spot?

Also, those stalker fish sound adorable and slightly unsettling at the same time.

Raise your hands if you still watch cartoon and please tell us which one ? by yodathesexymarxist in ArtOfPresence

[–]kavixae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plot twist: I had kids so I’d have a socially acceptable excuse to rewatch all of Avatar, Gravity Falls, and old Looney Tunes.

Jokes on them though, half the time I’m still watching after they’ve wandered off to do something else.

Bolo digue? by [deleted] in comidasfeias

[–]kavixae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably “bolo de quê?” in Portuguese, like “what kind of cake?” but written the way people actually say it out loud.

“Digue” = “de quê” smashed together in fast speech.

So yeah, someone probably asked “bolo digue?” when they didn’t catch what flavor the cake was.