quixoticduck
quixoticduck
quixoticduck

I think bundles can make the stats slightly misleading. There have been times when I've bought a bundle just for one game. In that case I don't really feel like those other games 'count' as being in my inventory or me having paid for them, especially if they're not redeemed or I gift them. :)

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Hmm, I found the original the easiest non-rpg Mario game. The easiest 2d one at least. I only bothered attempting to complete all the other ones with an emulator and 'save state'. :p

I guess you didn't think of "alivemaker pumpingorgan" (which I've now taken).

I can't find a way to organize my facebook friends into groups, it's greyed out. Nobody I know uses any other form of 'chat' any more. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, idk.

Yes. Pasting in my comment which I just made on another comment.

I'm very glad SoM is on the list. :) I know that in terms of story it's much simpler than say Chrono Trigger (which I love, especially as I love time travel and Frog) but SoM is just *so* magical to me. I think it's partly because I wanted to play it for years before I got around to it, it has a Neverending Story-like

Just don't insult the surprisingly good third series of Torchwood :p (Children of Earth)

"Sometimes a movie, book or TV show can be cool, and have interesting characters, and tons of avid fans — but you just can't bring yourself to like it, because the premise makes no damn sense to you"

Noo :( don't ruin one of my favourite films. I'd never thought of that before... Or if I have done, I'd forgotten.

I think Catherine Tate is great. Lots of people assumed they wouldn't like her because her most well known characters are purposefully annoying (as was her character in Doctor who to begin with). To me it's really impressive that she won over a lot of the people who were sad about her being cast, because that's much

:) I was the older sister and convinced my brother to get Red and a gameboy colour (it was his birthday). I then accidentally took it over... But he was barely even playing it and I was so excited to get further in the game. I was just 'helping' him!

You managed to say what I meant but in only two and a bit lines. :| I am so rambly.

I don't know if I've misunderstood but I think you can do that. Right click a game in library, do properties, updates and then the last option is about background downloads. Then you can pick 'always', 'never' or 'global'. :)

Yeah apparently the percentage of interracial couples in the UK is the same as the US even though the US is more racially diverse (so that must mean people see it as less as a big deal?) And if I think of say Doctor Who, most of the main characters were in interacial r/s, in the RTD era at least. It's fairly common on

I'm from the UK and haven't heard that. I'm in the south though. I think I only use 'beat' for bosses, and otherwise say completed or finished (finished for rpg type things, completed for stuff like Spyro which I played back in the day, where you could '100% complete' it if you wanted to.

This is so weird, I was just thinking about this the other day (for no particular reason). I (also in the UK) find it weird to say 'beat' although I'm sure I would too is I grew up somewhere where people said that.

Only if you're talking about women who only date men (just to be pedantic).

I had red but the blue cover is more nostalgic to me, probably because I still own red whereas blue is stuck in the past. Same for the translucent green N64 I nearly got instead of purple.

Or sister?..