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I used to believe that politicians worked for the common good, now I know better.

In for Might & Magic 7.

Thank you and Happy New Year.
I severely underestimated how much of my life would be spent chasing other people's delays and unexplained absences/silences. Busy people in stressful jobs can and do leave documents sitting on their desks for months, even when sizeable amounts of grant money are at stake. And that's just my work life...

(In the event that I'm lucky: Simon the Sorcerer.)
I once thought I would LOVE Final Fantasy 11. I was so wrong.
I thought I'd be able to use the scanner on my all-in-one printer, without having to have the ink installed. But it demands ink to do anything.

I'd like to win Torin's Passage, Thanks
Post edited January 01, 2013 by Chimerical
I used to think there was hope for the Republican party, but now I know better...

I used to think I was over computer games, but now I know better.

I used to think I would be a History teacher, but now I'm an Econ major.
Post edited January 01, 2013 by Celton88
I used to think that the only way for me to be liked or respected by anyone required two things: a) looking like a supermodel and b) lying, which I did a lot. Seriously, I was the a compulsive liar.

Then one day I realised I was pretty awesome and didn't need to make shit up and have an eating disorder to be happy. Woo! Best stuff to be wrong about.
I used to think I would only use Windows for the rest of my life and that it is the best O/S... and then Linux came along... and now I know better that I was awfully wrong.

Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura if I win :-)
I was wrong: thinking that "let's keep in touch" actually meant something.

I think I'll go for King of Dragon Pass
I used to think that it is impossible for me to win giveaway.

I'll go with Caesar 3.
Post edited January 01, 2013 by tajemniczybeton
I used to think that the bullies who picked on me in school were just morons who resented my intelligence. Since then, I've learned a lot about where they were coming from as human beings, and without getting into the details, I've been able to make my peace with them, both in my own heart and face-to-face. I even went with one of my former bullies to the opera, and in a world where a nerd and his bully can enjoy opera together, anything is possible.
I was wrong about 8 relationships in 7 years of dating.
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ellynandroid: I used to think that the only way for me to be liked or respected by anyone required two things: a) looking like a supermodel and b) lying, which I did a lot. Seriously, I was the a compulsive liar.

Then one day I realised I was pretty awesome and didn't need to make shit up and have an eating disorder to be happy. Woo! Best stuff to be wrong about.
I think you're lying.

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Azilut: I used to think that the bullies who picked on me in school were just morons who resented my intelligence. Since then, I've learned a lot about where they were coming from as human beings, and without getting into the details, I've been able to make my peace with them, both in my own heart and face-to-face. I even went with one of my former bullies to the opera, and in a world where a nerd and his bully can enjoy opera together, anything is possible.
That's awesome that you were able to do that!
At first I judged Jagged Alliance 2 by its (according to me) really unappealing graphics. I just thought that the game looked really boring and, well, unappealing. So I did not pick it up for quite a long time, thinking that "it was not a game for me".
Then I was persuaded to actually give it a shot, and boy was I wrong. Jagged Alliance 2 is now my favorite TBT.


Interested in Spycraft: The Great Game.
Stochasticity, I thought it was an ear illness, turns out I'm wrong :p
I used to think brains were all I need to get ahead in life. Now I know better.

Entering for Dungeon Keeper 2.