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blindsquirrel

@EaglyPurahfan
That is unsurprising to say the least. Seems similar to why I blocked them in the first place.
( it’s apparently a crime to say thanks for suggestions, but your not interested due to some stuff in said shows.)

Currently playing: Pokemon Soul Silver, Mario RPG
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blindsquirrel

@EaglyPurahfan
Thanks, I look forward to the breakdown if it happens.

@Professor_Plumber
Yeah it got old fast.
I’ll leave it at that, I don’t want to start a whole thing ganging up on a single user.

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Kermit1

@EaglyPurahfan I can justify R(/M) ratings if the media in question interests me enough to watch/play it.

I watched Still (Michael J Fox doc) and that was rated R (for language) and it was great. The Beatles: Get Back was TV-MA and was not only a technical and historic feat but also was pretty TV-MA, episode 2 (I think) shows some of the India trip footage (to prove what they are talking about they filmed) and it got pretty... Obvious it was just dudes with cameras smokin' who knows what filming monkeys... not playing the bongos, that's for sure...

I might watch Good Will Hunting before it leaves Netflix since it is a bucket list movie for me.

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Kermit1

Owl1 wrote:

Today is Chris Pratt's 44th Birthday! Happy B-Day Mario!

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EllaTheQueen6

@TeaCatherine Also I had a dream I blew Seef's house up with fireworks
I think I need to see a therapist

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blindsquirrel

Alright, Mario Bros Wonder is starting to grow on me. I thought it looked kinda cheap at first, but now it looks pretty good.

The name sucks though.

Currently playing: Pokemon Soul Silver, Mario RPG
Enos 1:15

Princess_Lilly

@TeaCatherine Well, if you ask me what I loved as a child, that would be video games. I had other toys like Lego, I sometimes drew, things like kids do. Except I was one of the very few kids to know about video games. And as for which ones? At first I had SNES which was already ancient by the time I got into gaming, and then I got a PS1 console (which was ancient too). At first I just loved the idea of playing with something, making a robot move, jumping with Mario, etc. I liked it because it was new, fresh, novel. As a kid I didn't really pay attention to how much I spend with one game or is it worth it, I played everything even if I didn't progress at all. I didn't really have the idea of passing games inprinted in my mind. In many games I couldn't even pass level 1 (Vortex on SNES) but it was still fun. Just interacting with a game was fun. I played Mario on Snes, then Crash and Spyro on PS1. Gran Turismo 1, Colin McRae Rally, MGS, all the classics. They were old at the time so I got most of them with those silver cases.

Then, when the time went by, I was more and more curious about the stories in games. I wanted to play Final Fantasy 9, but I got FF8 because I mistook the CD cases (real story). This and many more games kinda showed me that all that I really liked were stories and characters. Some were special, like GTA 3 and Vice City - they literally shaped my musical taste, I didn't care about the stories there, but the VIBE was so strong. There were many play and forgets, but always seemed to remember the ones that I played the most and the ones with the most impactful stories. By the time I was an early teenager, I had a PSP and PS3. PSP gave me Burnout Legends nostalgia. I can still vividly remember one summer when we got to spend 2 weeks in a house on a hill in Alps. That was a turning point in my life actually, finishing with one of my schools (very bad experience) and not knowing what awaits me next.

The PSP era was the last one where I was so optimistic about video games. So many new things came out, Locoroco, Patapon, Daxter, Burnout, Motorstorm, etc. Also got back in touch with Mario via gamecube, since my sibling wanted Resident Evil 4, which is to this day one of our favorites of all times.

After that, though, things were looking badly. Since 2011 I had a pretty bad time with life and nothing seemed to be that fun again. I lost all my contacts, lost my only 2 friends, got some existential dread, all sorts of stuff. I don't have good mental associations with 2011 to 2019. Except maybe when I got Wii U and my passion for Nintendo was reignited, in no small part thanks to Smash 4 being a literal nostialgia museum.

Ever since then, though, it's not really what it used to be. With every game I start, I have this feeling I might drop it and the time will be wasted, and if I don't drop it, I will waste even more time. That somewhere along the line I will forget that I have ever played that game and it will somehow be for naught. That creeping feeling is something that I long to get rid of, but I somehow can't.

@EllaTheKawaiiNeko why are there so many things US doesn't have

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EllaTheQueen6

@ComfyAko I dunno, you think I like my country?

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EllaTheQueen6

@ComfyAko Funny thing is, Seef lives in an apartment (A nice apartment at that, he's middle-upper class) but for some reason in my dream he lived in the middle of nowhere in a weird looking trailer next to the house I used to live in
I seriously think I'm going insane

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Princess_Lilly

@EllaTheKawaiiNeko between lack of allergy medicine and limited University choices? Sure

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EllaTheQueen6

@Owl1 Nah, I ain't actually going insane
But why the heck did I blow up my best friends house in a dream

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Princess_Lilly

@EllaTheKawaiiNeko yeah dreams be like that. I think I once had a dream about being a magical girl rushing to help with something but that was one of the fever dreams. I can't recall any of my dream normally, but when I have 38 degrees or more, they become Ultra HD Blu Ray quality.

"I'm going insane, anybody wants something?"

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EllaTheQueen6

@ComfyAko Broooo, my mom says I laugh in my sleep when I'm sick. She told me that and I'm just like "Bro what the heck, what am I laughing at"

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Kermit1

@EaglyPurahfan Mean Girls is a state lol.

I gotta agree with that though... My music taste can testify...

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Kermit1

Eel wrote:

@EllaTheKawaiiNeko (puts on fake therapist glasses) I see, your dream could mean that you care about your friendship, and are afraid of doing something that could hurt it, or them.

this

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EllaTheQueen6

@Eel Seef has told me he had a dream where we fell off of a balcony together, I think both of us have messed up dreams from time to time

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