MiTT3NZ wrote: When was the last time you were invited to a party?
Well I am positive it was a gay orgy so it was nothing any of us would want to be involved with anyway.
MiTT3NZ wrote: When was the last time you were invited to a party?
July. It was awful to get invited to a party. Everybody on this god-forsaken planet is a mental patient smearing the reality with their own shit, and it gets even more evident during parties, especially the ones with posers such as you, MiTT3NZ.
MiTT3NZ wrote: When was the last time you were invited to a party?
MiTT3NZ wrote: So, that begs the question, why interact with anyone at all?
MiTT3NZ wrote: "Beyond being people"? Wow. I truly hope that thirty years from now you can look back on your life with a smile on your face, I genuinely do.
Spokane wrote: For the record though. I do agree with Dorian on Peter not being too into games anymore. Yes he still loves Shenmue but he just hasn't seemed to be into gaming in a sense of finishing a story based game. On PSN he has been playing CoD lately, and some Red Dead, yes it has a great story, but I think he finished it along time ago. And FIFA 13. He got Sleeping Dogs new and I don't think he finished much of that.
This is just an observation on my part, I am not calling him out for this, just observing. Peter I know is a better man than me and he is looking forward to better things than video games.
Kenny wrote:Spokane wrote: For the record though. I do agree with Dorian on Peter not being too into games anymore. Yes he still loves Shenmue but he just hasn't seemed to be into gaming in a sense of finishing a story based game. On PSN he has been playing CoD lately, and some Red Dead, yes it has a great story, but I think he finished it along time ago. And FIFA 13. He got Sleeping Dogs new and I don't think he finished much of that.
This is just an observation on my part, I am not calling him out for this, just observing. Peter I know is a better man than me and he is looking forward to better things than video games.
How can someone not be into games and be STILL PLAYING GAMES AT THE SAME TIME?
That's called changing your taste. It happens all the time. What you really liked before changes when you get older for various reasons like subject matter, having the time to commit, and so on. Not being into games means you're limiting your playtime or even eliminating it altogether. All this talk about not being tuned into games like its a higher plane of existence is pretentious as hell.
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