Chenzi wrote:I think everyone, to some degree looks at themselves in their past and can see the cringe.
Yes.
Except James? He's been making games, drawing comics and writing stories that are entirely ageless in their silliness since the rest of us were in internet-diapers starting flame wars.
Except James? He's been making games, drawing comics and writing stories that are entirely ageless in their silliness since the rest of us were in internet-diapers starting flame wars.
Ugh my God you're right. The only really thing I can think of is the approval to get out of the 4 map editor.
I mean, you can say hamsters, spam and all that is cringry, but you'd come off like a huge slimehole given that's just his uniquely kid friendly, charming sense of humor.
*laugh* no I have things I look back on and cringe about. Maybe I just left less evidence of them on public forums where I can easily re-live the shame.
If I had a time machine and I could go back and talk to my 20 year old self would have some sharp words for my younger self. Relevant to the topic of this thread, I remember that 20 years ago, a friend of mine came out as trans to me, and I was not accepting at all. I lost that friend, and I regret that very much every single time I think about her.
Reading this thread makes me smile, hearing about people finding greater happyness with their own self identity. That is so important, and so special.
I am glad that this community has become a welcoming and supportive place, and thank you all for making it that! :)