AgentBirdnest: Thanks! Much appreciated :-)
The medication cessation sensation that's sweeping the nation calls for a celebration! My mind continues to feel great, but I still have troubles from the withdrawals. My twitchy fingers never rest. The ringing in my ears is finally starting to take short breaks, which I am quite happy about :-) ... Sleep is still quite difficult, but slowly getting better. Hopefully these symptoms will be gone in another month or two, or at least improve to the point of being unnoticeable... but no regrets at all, I'm feeling wonderful!
Couldn't agree more. That lovely little bird makes grown men weep with her delicious chocolate :-)
I am glad to hear the ringing is starting to take short breaks. I hope that you will continue to feel better and that the symptoms won't bother you for much longer. Fingers crossed that in a few months you will be fine and ready to conquer the stars with Empress Owl. You have to get your sleep sorted, or you won't get any stickers. :-)
And I agree, Owl's chocolate is world class, which is why the postal service stole it and stopped you receiving your shipment a short while ago. :-)
ElTerprise: That's what i meant. And yes the variation is really good. I actually haven't paid that much attention to these business practices earlier but i became more aware of it recently. For example: I was really looking forward to Arkham Knight as i played and enjoyed all the other Arkham games but after that disaster of a pc version i'm very careful about WB now. I don't like to be treated as second class customer at all...
Sadly gamers are often treated poorly by publishers and developers. Which is so strange, can you think of many other markets where the customer is not listed to, treated poorly, and is expected to adapt to the publishers/developers wants, rather than the publishers/developers adapt to the customers wants.
l0rdtr3k: Nothing. But I sold a Magic card for 25 bucks.
Is that a good price?