SunEggs
SunEggs
SunEggs

Sounds just a little like you missed half the movie.

I'll summarize my point by telling you that you are wrong.

Don't feel bad, I think most people's first reaction is "why does that kid need both consoles?" His family are probably well off, and can afford to spoil their kid with gifts. If that's the Filipino kid you are talking about, he seemed like a pretty quiet kid. I bet his guardians don't have to get on his ass much.

Funny thing is I went on earlier not knowing if it was up yet. And won that little picture match game on the Wii U eShop loading screen for the first time. So when it launched it almost seemed like winning brought it back.

jk i didnt see the last part of your comment, haha.

Same here, in junior high school I and my brother save my school lunch money everyday just to afford Gameboy. A year without eating lunch at all in school, and only after all that hardship we two manage to get our Gameboy. My PS2 follow the same route as well, just with a little less time.

Oh...I know how that feels. I hope you are doing better. Hopefully, you sold your 3ds and eventually got a 3dsXl. Take that economy...

I would rather die than sell my Ambassador 3DS. The hoops I have jumped through for that thing..

So true. At my store people will come in to buy brand-new iPads for kids who graduate FIRST GRADE. Parents come in all the time to buy kids 12 and under iPads and iPhones ALL THE TIME. Maybe I'm jealous too, but it's getting crazy these days.

Maybe you should have just used the internet money for electric money.

Yeah, working in factories and HAVING MINIMAL, IF ANY, ELECTRICITY/ELECTRICAL DEVICES! But you jest, of course.

They are, I agree but you mostly have to blame technology for that...and it has nothing to fear from public criticism because it's getting better and better.

The black kids get tricked and nothing, the white kids get tricked but end up still getting what they want....well that's interesting:-)

my parents did this to me when I got a Sega Genesis. They put some of my dads old musty sports jackets in the box instead, and insisted every boy needed a trusty jacket.

My dad did this to me once. He put my GBA SP in an iron box(then machine, not the metal).

If the video is legit, I don't see any problem with it. When I had shitty grades, I sure as hell wasn't rewarded with anything that would distract me from schoolwork. It also works well as a metaphor. "Keep doing what you're doing at school and this is how your life will be. You can't have nice things without

I hope in the future, they try a version of the varia suit that's a little more sleek. The giant balls on the shoulders always struck me as being a little cumbersome towards her field of view.

Ned was a friend of mine. Not a close friend, but very much more than just an acquaintance. I first met him through a mutual friend around 2005 in NYC, and knew immediately (like instantly, no exaggeration) that he was one of the most genuine, good-hearted people I'd ever encountered. He just radiated that kind of

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Much better Mario, Luigi and Peach video!

I really hope that black and orange XL I saw a few months back becomes a thing. I've been waiting for orange consoles and peripherals ever since the Spicy Orange Gamecube.