Posted May 17, 2016
EndreWhiteMane
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Kleetus
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CarrionCrow
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Kleetus
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j0ekerr
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Posted May 17, 2016
Indeed.
More could have been potentially catastrophic.
I'm kinda glad my washing machine is in the kitchen.
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Remember that whole thing about people not wanting to apply store credit to the purchases they made during the last Insomnia I think it was?
Now I have the opposite problem.
More could have been potentially catastrophic.
I'm kinda glad my washing machine is in the kitchen.
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Remember that whole thing about people not wanting to apply store credit to the purchases they made during the last Insomnia I think it was?
Now I have the opposite problem.
Post edited May 17, 2016 by j0ekerr
blakstar
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Posted May 17, 2016
Stairs are just as unpleasant if you only miss one or two them, as I did a few months back.
It was one of those evenings where I completely misjudged the distance due to bad light, and wrenched my ankle right round. Fortunately it wasn't broken, but it was agonizingly painful, and the bruising lasted for a few weeks.
It was one of those evenings where I completely misjudged the distance due to bad light, and wrenched my ankle right round. Fortunately it wasn't broken, but it was agonizingly painful, and the bruising lasted for a few weeks.
CarrionCrow
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Posted May 17, 2016
j0ekerr: Indeed.
More could have been potentially catastrophic.
I'm kinda glad my washing machine is in the kitchen.
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Remember that whole thing about people not wanting to apply store credit to the purchases they made during the last Insomnia I think it was?
Now I have the opposite problem.
Mine isn't in the kitchen, but ground floor seems a lot safer, especially with carrying crap around. More could have been potentially catastrophic.
I'm kinda glad my washing machine is in the kitchen.
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Remember that whole thing about people not wanting to apply store credit to the purchases they made during the last Insomnia I think it was?
Now I have the opposite problem.
-shakes head- Brilliant. Haven't seen anyone mention that problem, maybe it's new.
j0ekerr
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Posted May 17, 2016
CarrionCrow: Mine isn't in the kitchen, but ground floor seems a lot safer, especially with carrying crap around.
-shakes head- Brilliant. Haven't seen anyone mention that problem, maybe it's new.
Welp, my idea was; "if you're giving me a few cents of store credit for my purchase anyway, why not apply those to the very same purchase I'm making right now?" -shakes head- Brilliant. Haven't seen anyone mention that problem, maybe it's new.
But no, apparently I have to make my purchase. add that credit to my account, and then apply it to a latter purchase.
Also it is done. Now I can play as War or Death on the PC.
And yet I prefer playing a chosen undead.
Dark Souls is more addictive than crack!
Post edited May 17, 2016 by j0ekerr
CarrionCrow
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Posted May 17, 2016
j0ekerr: Welp, my idea was; "if you're giving me a few cents of store credit for my purchase anyway, why not apply those to the very same purchase I'm making right now?"
But no, apparently I have to make my purchase. add that credit to my account, and then apply it to a latter purchase.
Also it is done. Now I can play as War or Death on the PC.
And yet I prefer playing a chosen undead.
Dark Souls is more addictive than crack!
Store credit sounds like a mix between useful and a big pain in the ass. But no, apparently I have to make my purchase. add that credit to my account, and then apply it to a latter purchase.
Also it is done. Now I can play as War or Death on the PC.
And yet I prefer playing a chosen undead.
Dark Souls is more addictive than crack!
That's okay. It can sit in your library, like so many other games sit in people's libraries.
You'll get around to it eventually. ;)
bela555
Nope...
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Posted May 17, 2016
Donut!
CarrionCrow
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Posted May 17, 2016
blakstar: Stairs are just as unpleasant if you only miss one or two them, as I did a few months back.
It was one of those evenings where I completely misjudged the distance due to bad light, and wrenched my ankle right round. Fortunately it wasn't broken, but it was agonizingly painful, and the bruising lasted for a few weeks.
True. Things can go sideways horribly without needing to do the full kamikaze down the stairwell. It was one of those evenings where I completely misjudged the distance due to bad light, and wrenched my ankle right round. Fortunately it wasn't broken, but it was agonizingly painful, and the bruising lasted for a few weeks.
Sheesh...sounds like you did everything to mess yourself up aside from a full break. That must have sucked quite a bit.
Kleetus
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blakstar
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Posted May 17, 2016
blakstar: Stairs are just as unpleasant if you only miss one or two them, as I did a few months back.
It was one of those evenings where I completely misjudged the distance due to bad light, and wrenched my ankle right round. Fortunately it wasn't broken, but it was agonizingly painful, and the bruising lasted for a few weeks.
CarrionCrow: True. Things can go sideways horribly without needing to do the full kamikaze down the stairwell. It was one of those evenings where I completely misjudged the distance due to bad light, and wrenched my ankle right round. Fortunately it wasn't broken, but it was agonizingly painful, and the bruising lasted for a few weeks.
Sheesh...sounds like you did everything to mess yourself up aside from a full break. That must have sucked quite a bit.
I think I'm or less inclined to agree with him nowadays! :-P
CarrionCrow
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Posted May 17, 2016
Citizentropy
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