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abracadaniel
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I don’t really see it as a red flag. The guy has some trust issues, and he’s already got some distorted way of looking at her interactions. He says that she needs to “re-evaluate her values and integrity” as if talking to and meeting people somehow makes her some awful person. I’ve dealt with that kind of worrying and

I remember wanted Sonic 3d Blast so much as a kid that I had a good cry because my parents wouldn’t get it for me. When I finally saved up enough to get it myself, I was treated to a boring turd. I forced myself to smile and be happy with it. Today, I called my mom and apologized with tears in my eyes. She was just

I thought I would find overwhelming support for the advice offered to the first guy, but... I was wrong. Just because you’re in a relationship with someone doesn’t mean you get to authorize their platonic day-to-day interactions. Talking to people without your knowledge isn’t some cloak and dagger clandestine way to

Seriously. It could have been like the ending of Destiny where you kill 3 statues and that somehow stopped the encroaching galaxy destroying vague darkness bad guy.

Ehh. I’m getting close to just buckling down and getting certs. I keep holding out on the hopes that my buckshot approach to job hunting gets me something better heh. I just want to feel like I’m doing something useful with my degree other than making trite observations and being bothered by SEO killing creativity.

Patrick, full-grown adults are paying ~$400+ for exploding foot wheels. I think the game has changed. All we need is have some pop idol person equate the oculus to Back to the Future and get arrested in an airport and it’ll take off.

I have so, so, so much free time now after graduating from college. Having all of these great games to play help me push out the voices of my inner demons that remind me of the student loan I probably won’t be able to pay back before I retire and that I should have a more fulfilling career!

There comes a point where your peeps are high level and the encounters just pad out time when all you wanna do is find secrets and treasure. Makes it a tad bit less frustrating. Going from new JRPGs in which most encounters can be seen and avoided or have that mechanic where under-levelled enemies are defeated

abracadaniel, 2010: iPhone 3gs “Wow. These app things are pretty awesome! 3d graphics? On my phone!?! This could change gaming!”

Omg fallout 4 sucked so bad I put my computer in time out for shitting on my face

“Hey, found a good place for a new settlement. There’s a beat up shack with no roof in the middle of a swamp that’s guarded by a giant crab monster. A giant crab monster wouldn’t guard something unless it was pretty awesome, right?”

My reaction to that date:

My dad did software engineering and I remember him bringing in that frickin stack hah.

It was worth it for Chip’s Challenge.

I think one of the Hexen games... I remember getting something like that for the desktop. Reminds me buying CDs with with screen saver on them. Good lord.

I remember being young, and my dad putting it on the Windows 3.11 computer so I could play some new games :|

ancient version of Microsoft’s operating system

I know it sucks, but other peeps have been hit harder. Also, invest in an electric bike if you want to keep your autonomy.

I know it sucks, but other peeps have been hit harder. Also, invest in an electric bike if you want to keep your

Hello C&D, my old friend

If you liked Wild Arms, I’m sure you’d dig Suikoden no problem. It’s like pokemon... with humans.