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Every so often I replay a Valve game and then get sad because they don’t make games anymore.

I think that this is the simplest but most whole take on this. It just sucks all the way around.

I now know what my life’s true calling is.

I need this on a t-shirt.

If you’re an artist, sharing a studio with other people can be really fulfilling. Not only are you sharing supplies (which means you can buy in bulk and get wholesale), but you’re also sharing a thinking space.

I know I’d watch it.

I just said they are old enough to know better.

Kids are just really hecking dumb.

I’m sorry that that happened to you. I’m disabled as well and it’s hard to find something that makes you feel “normal,” as well.

Very well put!

One way halls? As if you were driving on a street?

I’ve been playing Bloober games back to back for the first time in the last few weeks — if it’s along the same lines, then it should be fun.

These remind me of the uniform shoes that I had to wear in primary school. White sneakers with white soles and crew socks.

That’s my fear with it. Some of the suggestions set the flag when someone is on Disability for mental illness. Which sounds all well fine and good, but we’re not just talking about people who have a “dangerous” diagnosis (which is another entire rant), but for people whose illness(es) disable them, like anxiety or

With all this stuff, it all sounds fake and insane until it happens to you.

Honestly, I was hoping a little bit that when Walmart bought them that maybe they’d sell some of their clothes in Walmarts, especially some of the plus-sized stuff.

You make a valid point. A lot of campuses have become towns themselves. Student safety is an important issue, but a lot of these kids are too afraid that the minute they step off campus something bad will happen.

Ooo. A pharmacy on campus would have been nice as a freshman! No more walking across town when you feel like shit because of a chronic illness to get the meds that made you feel a little less like shit because of a chronic illness.

I apologize if I came off as a know-it-all.