Perhaps you have shitty buddies if they get offended that you don’t want to play a video game with them?
Perhaps you have shitty buddies if they get offended that you don’t want to play a video game with them?
goddamn.
Protip: Keep a crush that is within your mutual friend group to yourself. Figure yourself out, and do it quickly. It is possible to navigate it and keep healthy relationships intact but your big mouth can easily get in the way.
I just feel regret for the lost reflexes of my youth. I played the hell out of Starcraft, and stopped when I finally got a connection where I could play people online and realized I wasn’t any good. Then tried SC2 and realized I’ve only gotten worse.
It’s all XCom 2 for me these days.
I wish he spoke another language, as his enthusaism is great. But you are right.
I remain forever envious of good RTS players.
I guarantee you their husbands are having more sex than the wives though. That’s how it usually works.
I could find six dozen ignorant busybodies with kids within a 10 block radius of my apartment
If they have enough quiet time to watch, critique and petition against a TV show they must have none, or at least none young enough to be corrupted by a show.
I vote for Two Broads in a Basement .
Bet you some of them are just really amazing Aunts.
“Nothing at all, nothing at all”
They should really rename it 6 Dozen Moms. That would probably be more accurate.
i like league and think it can be hype this particular instance wasn’t really though, more funny. sure it was bjergsen trying to trick both c9 players and get a kill on soraka but it was more a goofy “oh god lee sin stop hitting the clone” situation than some epic play.
Awakening!
I kind of agree. Four is a lot better than Brawl, and the mere existence of M hurts its competitive scene/commercial success. Project M was better for a certain demographic of players, but a worse game overall (I’m sure someone will take umbrage with me saying a mod is not as good as a game developed by Nintendo, like…
So true! The only time I knew where the dungeons actually were in WoW is whenever a quest chain inevitably led me right to their door.
It's called getting old. Get used to it. Make new great memories is all I can tell you.
I totally agree. Looking at the “last online” and/or trying to find a long lost friend or guild only to find out they’re gone is like losing someone in real life. Quite depressing really...
What a great piece of writing. One of the people said that what they are looking for in these private vanilla servers is not the old WoW and their old way of lives. This is so true, I never played WoW but I played Guild Wars a lot when I was in High school (05-09) I got home and would sit down in my PC and play it…