I'd reread them sober, and then decide whether or not to keep them based on if they'd impact my future hiring prospects. If it's just a bit silly that's nbd
I find the aeldari super interesting. They have weapons that don't touch the body but hit the soul. They live on craft worlds which a basically constructed planets and can travel via the webway, a mysterious network of 'back rooms' they constructed long ago - and once they fucked so hard they tore a rift in reality and birthed a new god.
170cm' here. As a woman I wish I was shorter. I'm taller than my friends and too shy to stick out so much from the pack.
My husband is the same height too, and it would be a small bonus to be a touch shorter than him imo. But that doesn't really bother me at all (and I totally dont view it as a problem with him in any way).
I... I love them. I don't know what it is but the more processed the food the more I want it. And these things taste like they've been assembled from compounds never actually found in nature.
Sometimes when you're new and an atmosphere starts forming you can find yourself making jokes to avoid 'falling in' to it as a reflex - because some part of you is trying to reassert control over the emotions that were getting touched by it.
This was my experience and I've seen it happen to others. Just try to recognize it if that's happening to you and try to embrace it instead of pushing it away.
Or maybe your group likes to make goofy jokes the whole time, thats a different experience but also valid.
My best experiences have been a split, lots of little jokes then suddenly we all get really into something without expecting it and they drop away for a bit and re emerge later.
Praying Pantis