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Do you have any phobias?

Do you have any phobias or irrational fears? Like maybe you're afraid of the dark, or afraid of clowns, snakes, spiders (well, not as irrational if they are dangerous), etc. Honestly, I'm a baby when it comes to insects and spiders. idk what it is, maybe the fact they go into the dirtiest and nastiest places, so maybe it's just how disgusting they are. As a kid I was scared of the dark, but I grew out of that when I started to prefer going to bed in pitch darkness. As long as I have sound, I can sleep like a baby. I don't like when it's too quiet, hate hearing my own heartbeat or breathing, so a fan. I've tried listening to

Other than that, I have your typical phobias of going to the doctors, or the dentist. What about you though? I understand if you don't want to share all of them. I haven't told some of my friends my phobias because I don't want to risk them doing pranks on me involving mine.

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Do you agree with DRM on games?

DRM is something I can't stand. For those wondering what DRM is, it's basically a security measure in video games, where it will often only allow people to play if there is an internet connection. So if there is no internet, you won't be able to play the game. That's not all though, in the past, (idk about now), some DRM only allowed you to play that game on up to 3 machines only, and I think it would render the game useless afterwards. I'm not 100% sure if that is valid, but it's what I heard.

I found that the new Alan Wake remastered also has DRM, as in you can't play the game offline. I had issued with internet the other day and found I couldn't play the game because it required I have internet. Now, Alan Wake is a single player game, with no online mechanics whatsoever. So I don't get why they require an online connection, just seems wrong to me, considering I paid for the game, I should be able to play it even when it's not connected to the web.

Anyway, that's not all, DRM is known to cause issues with performance. As well, I remember some new releases in the past were down because there was DRM issues.

It's not consumer friendly to do this to gamers.

Are you open to new brands?

I think for most of us, we tend to have a few brands that we like and stick with for our tech needs. I was like this for a long time. I was always an LG, Samsung, or HP gal and wouldn't buy anything be it a phone, monitor, TV, screen, tablet, or whatever that wasn't any of those brands. I started branching out when I researched more and read reviews. I have found that most brands get some things right and some things wrong so it is a balancing act. I am not afraid to try a new brand these days when it comes to tech-related items but I will research the item itself and the brand before I spend my money.

How many is too many?

In terms of someone's sexual body count, how many is too many for you to lose interest?

A friend of mine stuck to a rule of keeping it under 10 and she still does manage to find men who have only been with single digits but I feel like some might be lying to her, who knows. I haven't been with a lot of dudes and I don't want to be with a dude who has been dipping his johnson from here to Timbuktu. That is me. I have standards for myself.

What is your comfort zone in a relationship?

When do you know you feel comfortable in a relationship? I'm a little bit introverted, so socializing can be tiring for me. I know I'm comfortable in the relationship when being with him doesn't strain me at all, and I could spend hours at a time with him. On the same note, I also know I'm comfortable when we can be together and do our own thing in silence.

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Biden's Approval Rating Is In The Toilet

Gloomy landscape for Democrats in midterms as Biden's approval drops to 38% in USA TODAY/Suffolk poll

A year before the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans hold a clear lead on the congressional ballot as President Joe Biden's approval rating sinks to a new low of 38%.

A USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll, taken Wednesday through Friday, found that Biden's support cratered among the independent voters who delivered his margin of victory over President Donald Trump one year ago.

Biden and his party are poised for a rebound, advocates argue, after the House passed a $1.2 trillion "hard" infrastructure bill late Friday, sending the signature measure to Biden's desk for his signature. An encouraging economic report released Friday morning showed stronger-than-expected job growth.

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That said, the survey illuminates the size of the hole Democrats need to dig out of as they look toward the elections in one year – on Nov. 8, 2022 – that will determine control of Congress and shape the second two years of Biden's term.

At the moment, views of the president have soured.

Among the findings:

  • Nearly half of those surveyed, 46%, say Biden has done a worse job as president than they expected, including 16% of those who voted for him. Independents, by 7-1 (44%-6%), say he's done worse, not better, than they expected.

  • Nearly two-thirds of Americans, 64%, say they don't want Biden to run for a second term in 2024. That includes 28% of Democrats. Opposition to Trump running for another term in 2024 stands at 58%, including 24% of Republicans.

  • Vice President Kamala Harris' approval rating is 28% – even worse than Biden's. The poll shows that 51% disapprove of the job she's doing. One in 5, 21%, are undecided.

  • Americans overwhelmingly support the infrastructure bill Biden is about to sign, but they are split on the more expensive and further-reaching "Build Back Better" act being debated in Congress. Only 1 in 4 say the bill's provisions would help them and their families.
If the election were today, those surveyed say, they would vote for their Republican congressional candidate over the Democratic one by 46%-38%, an advantage that would bode well for GOP hopes of gaining a majority in the House and the Senate. In a president's first midterm election, his party usually loses ground, and this time the GOP needs to flip just five seats in the House and one in the Senate to claim control

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