Lol "Anon, I thought you liked video games but your account only has the The Sims with 6 hours played. And how did you get such a high level on your account with only that?"
So it also doesn't show up at theirs with 'currently playing...'?
Honest question, never bothered to look into it, but always found it weird, that everyone in three friend list sees what I'm doing - although I get the incentive
There are furry games on steam. No! No this is terrible. I can’t believe this. Where? Where exactly are the furry games so I can avoid them. Like where specifically?
It seems correct? Like "for which I will have no response" and "which I will have no response for." It's not even Yodafied. It's just a mildly complicated construction.
i get what he's trying to say, it's just phrased poorly and misusing "to which". it seems like someone trying, and failing, to sound smart.
one way to see if you should use "which", "to which" or "for which" is to put the preposition at the end and see if that sounds like something an actual human speaker of the language would say (yes, it's technically grammatically incorrect to put a preposition at the end of a sentence, but whatever)
i.e.
he will most likely question it which i will have no reason to justify as to why i did it to
rephrasing it
he will most likely question it, for which i will have no justification
If you don't want everyone to know something you do. It's probably because you are ashamed. You should stop that then. If it's because if "societal norms" then fuck that. Be yourself in the face of that shit society, and you will feel much better, and find better friends that like you as you are.
There are plenty of things that I'm not ashamed of, that would be embarrassing to have a relative see. I'm not ashamed to take a shit rn but I don't want my relatives to see me doing it. All humans need some degree of privacy.
I am all for poking at this viewpoint, I'm not sure it's actually universial myself. But taking a shit is just not embarrassing, I don't think it's a good example. Yeah, privacy definitely matters, but what I'm getting at is, if you do stuff alone that makes you ashamed, it's just not healthy imo