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albinistic: I appreciate this small close community where people show lots of kindness and share happiness! Hello
Burn in Hell.
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albinistic: I appreciate this small close community where people show lots of kindness and share happiness! Hello
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GreasyDogMeat: Burn in Hell.
Thank you for your words kind sir! I hope you are also doing well. See, this is why I appreciate this community, this person was kind enough to read my words and feel respected instead of ignoring me. See, this small community recognizes even the new users! Lots of love my friend!
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You can tell I meant it because I used a period instead of an exclamation mark. Exclamation marks feel a bit too phony... like you're trying too hard. Know what I mean?
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GreasyDogMeat: You can tell I meant it because I used a period instead of an exclamation mark. Exclamation marks feel a bit too phony... like you're trying too hard. Know what I mean?
I do not know what you mean. It sounds like you were bored and decided to write three words in the forum game but then decided to write it here to see my reaction. I love you too my friend. You were thoughtful to notice me and reply, meaning you actually did not mean it. Since you decided to take the time to enter my forum, read my post, and reply to me, means you appreciate my presence. Thank you for your time and joke in this thread. Very kind.
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GreasyDogMeat: Burn in Hell.
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albinistic: Thank you for your words kind sir! I hope you are also doing well. See, this is why I appreciate this community, this person was kind enough to read my words and feel respected instead of ignoring me. See, this small community recognizes even the new users! Lots of love my friend!
Also, his words were very warm.
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albinistic: Thank you for your words kind sir! I hope you are also doing well. See, this is why I appreciate this community, this person was kind enough to read my words and feel respected instead of ignoring me. See, this small community recognizes even the new users! Lots of love my friend!
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Breja: Also, his words were very warm.
Absolutely.
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You shouldnt assume he did not mean it. The user took the time to explain the thought process behind his words and grammar usage. Some people want others to go to hell, literally. Some people are just destroyers, and the proportion of destroyers to creators and do-gooders is probably a function of the survivability of the current paradigm and its underlying economy of consumers than anything else
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Samweisse: Some people are just destroyers, and the proportion of destroyers to creators and do-gooders is probably a function of the survivability of the current paradigm and its underlying economy of consumers than anything else
i.e. some people are just grumpy gits ;)
(though with the way the world is I can sorta understand why some are, even if I don't agree with being so grumpy)

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Sometimes I think an act of kindness goes a long way. A kind word, a game given to a friend(or potential friend), some good advice offered freely.....these are things we(humans) should strive to do more of, I think.
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Samweisse: Some people are just destroyers, and the proportion of destroyers to creators and do-gooders is probably a function of the survivability of the current paradigm and its underlying economy of consumers than anything else
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GamezRanker: i.e. some people are just grumpy gits ;)
(though with the way the world is I can sorta understand why some are, even if I don't agree with being so grumpy)

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Sometimes I think an act of kindness goes a long way. A kind word, a game given to a friend(or potential friend), some good advice offered freely.....these are things we(humans) should strive to do more of, I think.
Hello there! Long time since this forum was used! Very glad this forum is alive!
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albinistic: Hello there! Long time since this forum was used! Very glad this forum is alive!
Sometimes it(the forum) seems like it's a ghost town or becoming that way....but I won't let that happen if I can help it. :)
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albinistic: Hello there! Long time since this forum was used! Very glad this forum is alive!
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GamezRanker: Sometimes it(the forum) seems like it's a ghost town or becoming that way....but I won't let that happen if I can help it. :)
Thank you forum watcher!
Post edited May 20, 2021 by albinistic
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Eh?
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Probably not that meaningful, but I find it quite funny how in some games where the whole premise is that you have to escape from a place due to the monster or villain the dwells in it, the monster or the villain would sometimes grab you and throw you away in a direction that would make them unable to reach you afterwards. Like imagine, it would be funny as it is stupid if the villain were to throw you out of the house or mansion through a frail wall (which ofc, allows you to escape). We're also going with the assumption that the player is able to climb over the tall fences or walls that confine the house or mansion's garden from the outside.
Post edited May 22, 2021 by Vingry
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THere is no Planet B
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When remembering playing a game, the external circumstances can be just as important as the game itself. Memory's a funny thing.
Some really good games can dissolve in the mist of times if there were no "landmarks" at the time that you played them. Sad but true - for me anyway. It gets worse with getting older.

You don't have to be a brain expert to notice how the squishy skull hard drive works... it's all about cross references.
Post edited May 22, 2021 by teceem