Atestinal
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Atestinal
@atestinal
I've been playing Far Cry 2 for 6000 years. Dum spiro spero. Dum anima est, spes est. Watch my videos: https://t.co/oRLwpndGee
Narnia Katılım Kasım 2016
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@OrwellNGoode Were people scared of Freddy and stuff back then? I never really got it, even as a kid. It was usually the Japanese stuff that got me scared of the bathroom or the closet.
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@HappyMantShrimp Never got around to it, but I heard The Conduit was p good. Might be a weird take, but I thought Star Wars The Force Unleashed was more fun on the Wii than on the other big platforms. There was simple kind of fun in swinging the wiimote for the lightsaber
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There's gotta be some hidden gems for the wii right? It can't all be every game everyone's heard of, and then mounds of shovelware?
𝓚𝓪𝓲 𝓐𝓴𝓪𝓽𝓼𝓾𝓴𝓲@SkandiTV
Got myself a little something Long live physical media
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I was genuinely tweaking back then bro what is this
biggie@biggieU_U
im so tired of these useless water beggars FUCK YOU
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@FunLilCharacter Spent a ton of hours playing this coop at a friend's house. Even made YT guides for clearing the TH maps, though iirc it mostly involved using the riot shield lol
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@HowlingTemplar @SOPHONTSIMP Same, and I always do sneak attacks, never a fair fight. Open with a flashbang, a few karate chops to the back of the head, then a couple of rounds to the chest. You can never play it too safe
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@SOPHONTSIMP This is why I only fight children and women. To keep load-bearing delusions intact.
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It’s important to have a fight at some point in your life to disillusion yourself of this idea.
Dark,Odd,Conspiracy@DarkOddCon
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@LordofHresvelg Whats funny to me is that anything competitive I've had any remote interest in has people complaining about skill imbalance, whether its a hobby or a professional job in the creative industry. Although sometimes it gets twisted into, "the hobby/industry is bad and needs fixing"
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Chess is consistently criticized as a board game for being complete ass to play against people of higher skill than you. This is such an issue that the rating system most online games use was invented for chess for this reason.
otter@O773R
its so funny seeing these fighting game difficulty complaints because nobody ever does this for anything else. imagine you start throwing fit because you don't immediately beat a chess player who has been moderately playing the game for a few years on your first day.
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@m_7utd @NoContextBrits Those jokes makes me laugh, and then the responses to those jokes makes me laugh again. I wanna believe they're baiting, but I think some of them are actually legit
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@NoContextBrits I post shit like this in response to people’s tweets and the replies I get from people who think I’m being serious is astonishing.
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@blacknredtext Might be a boomer take, but its odd how its less acceptable these days (at least here) to go to a store/cafe just to hang out/kill time. Overheard some barristas at SB complaining about me being there, all im doing is reading quietly, drinking coffee. Even tipped and dress clean
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@horsehater693 @playboicurrryy "HEADLINE: 16 year old coder runs DOOM on real penis"
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@historyinmemes I know it's used a lot in media to represent nostalgia, but I still feel nostalgic from seeing a polaroid
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A 1996 Polaroid of Tupac Shakur posing with a fan, his phone number written directly on the photo.
By 1996, Tupac Shakur had become one of the most influential and divisive figures in music. Earlier that year, he released All Eyez on Me, a landmark double album that helped define West Coast hip-hop and elevated him to even greater levels of fame. The project arrived shortly after his release from prison and signing with Death Row Records, marking one of the first major double albums in hip-hop history.
Before the age of smartphones and social media, moments with celebrities were typically preserved in physical form—through Polaroids, autographs, or handwritten keepsakes.
The timing of the image adds further significance. In 1996, Tupac was just 25 years old when he was shot in Las Vegas following a Tyson fight in September and died six days later.

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@blockianism The last time I saw XD was maybe 7 yrs ago, and even seeing it then gave me serious whiplash
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@Ranting_Trans Damn, i forgot some of the ancient text; :0, :\,XD, ;P, it all seems like caveman writing now.
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That 45 year old boss was 22 when MySpace launched. It is a very realistic scenario that this 45 year old had a MySpace page and talked like that on there
avery 🌱✨@pastelheat
my 45 year old boss just typed >_< in our department wide chat
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@chris38384735 @NostalgiaFolder Miss the days of having a bunch of stores where you could just kinda hang out. Its probably still a thing in some places, but less so here. I think I've even heard the barristas at my local Starbucks complain when they feel a customer is there a little too long or comes too often
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@NostalgiaFolder I used to kill a lot of lunches in Best Buy and circuit city just goofing around, helluva lot more interesting than Amazon or whse club
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@NostalgiaFolder I have this weird mixture of feeling like 2005 happened a long time ago, while also feeling like the xbox 360 did not come out that long ago
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@awkwardgoogle If instead, the inside turns into a slide that sends me into the cockpit of a Gundam, im down buy it
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@imagesaicouldnt Keep the post it note. It contains their handwriting.
Then you wait.. something will pop up one day like "sign a birthday card"
Then you know who.. then you execute the revenge plan.
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@damespjuffy I think the more you make stuff, the more you ask "is this thing im making good/interesting," rather than "is this original?"
Being unique/original sounds nice, but does not directly lead to quality.
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If you think that's bad, wait until you learn about [literally any work of art ever].
Tatooine Sons@TatooineSons
Let me know when you’re ready for a conversation about how George Lucas basically stole 15 ideas and threw them into a blender to make Star Wars
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