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Sleep is for the weak. And I am weak.
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I have no idea why I am feeling as down as I am tonight.
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GTA IV is now backwards compatible on Xbox One. Friggin awesome.

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When I see a thread become needlessly locked, it bothers me a bit.
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One day I would love to actually get a good mic and make gaming related videos or something, and no, not let's plays. Even if I could afford a decent mic though, I don't think I could do anything even remotely interesting. Would just be another channel lost in the crowd. .
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There's snow on the ground and that means it is time to be cozy. :3
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GHOSHBUSHTERS!!!! -Ghostsbusters on NES
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Got another siggy sig of signess done this morning. Yay.
That is 4 ready to be added. I will do that at some point unless I want more to be added with them. Trying to do a good update since it has been a while. Anywho, hi everyone. Hope you all are doing well. -
How the fuck anyone can play Call of Duty and actually think they are having 'fun' is way beyond me. Teach me your ways, because anytime I play them all I see is an outdated, piece of shit franchise with the fun factor equivalent to smashing your head into a wall.
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@Whompy, That aspect of the games has never been questioned. Sure, the gmaes are super easy and simple, but it is everything else around it that is horrendous. Modern Warfare Remastered, for example, is one of the worst multiplayer games I have ever played. The maps are shit, the weapon balance doesn't exist, there are exploits everywhere like people quickscoping all the time and so much more garbage.
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Calm the mind and peace you may find.
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Exactly!!! ^^
One thing I find that helps a ton with calming the mind is meditation, but really, calming the mind is essentially a mindset in and of itself really... It essentially requires a certain degree of personal choice and will to do so in the first place. I can't tell you how many times I'd catch something causing my emotions to get all triggered, and then I remember "slow breaths, calm down, take a figurative 'step back' from everything..."
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