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#1 always_explicit
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I Think this game is an absolutely incredible VR experience and a very good horror game without VR. Well done capcom.

Would like to see a new survival horror project from them.

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#2 always_explicit
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whos alt is this

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Because this is system wars not rpg or genre wars

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Just downloaded Kodi on my Amazon firestick. Lots of very new movies and lots of TV shows. Just about everything iv wanted to watch has been on it. Couldnt be happier with it. Only thing I dont know much about is sports, Im not sure how great it is for that.

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#5 always_explicit
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I try my best not to smoke near anybody and I support this ban. The only thing that annoys me is when people do a fake *cough cough* cough* when they inadvertantly walk through a cloud of my smoke. I can do my best to minimise blowing that shit in your face but dont get all passive agressive with me because the fucking wind blew.

Im a smoker and I dont particularly like other peoplse cigarette smoke in my face either, so dont treat me like an asshole that cant feel empathy. Just crack on with your day and appreciate I cant contol the wind.

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#6 always_explicit
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@bforrester420: Yeah it was peculiar, obiviously I didnt go into the training under the assumption that it was a safe way to travel, but at the same time as soon as I spent a bit of time on one it could not become more obvious that its a very dangerous way to get from A to B. Too many of my safety related questions were answered with....."well tbh that comes with practice and a little trial and error".

There just wasnt enough protection there for me to go "trial and error" in a real life scenario. Unpleasant to walk off into the sunset whilst other students were there enjoying themsleves but the risk vs reward for me was so far out of whack id have been a moron to stay.

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#7 always_explicit
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Me catching the ladyfriend unawares.

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Hi guys as aforementioned I bailed halfway through my CBT test today. Spent most of the morning going in and out of cones to some degree or another which went swimmingly for the most part. However I decided at lunch time before we got on the road that I didnt want to continue.

Going in to the training I was 100% convinced id enjoy every second of being on a motorbike. In reality I absolutely hated every second.

Controlling the motorcycle was okay and actually fairly intuative but couldnt shake the feeling of exposure to the road and elements and spent most of the time wondering why I felt travelling around on one would be something id enjoy.

The only real issue now is I seem to be the only person in the world who thinks driving a motorcycle was absolutely awful. Even my friends who havent taken the training cant quite understand my choice not to continue. They feel if nothing went wrong I should have continued. I couldnt see the sense continuing to gain a certificate I will never use.

Im grateful for the experience but I shant be getting on two wheel agains.

Anyone else tried something they felt they would love only to hate it???

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#9 always_explicit
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I have had sex with one person. The same person as the previous 6 years. I thought id miss sleeping around but looking back I can barely remember the sexual encounters I had before my current girlfriend. The odd name, maybe a rough time and location but none of the details that would be "exciting" to anybody, like thier looks or how they were.

Even the idea of sleeping with someone new doesnt seem particularly compelling, im still as happy having sex with her as I was the first time. Moreso perhaps. She is mine now, not a conquest or an encounter but a fully fledged lover who belongs to me. 100 women couldnt compare to her.

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#10 always_explicit
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Tbh mate if you are feeling emotions such as grief and self pity you are better off shaving it and growing accustomed to that new shaven look. At least then you will not be feeling grief and loss, hopefully some excitement and anticipation of a drastic change and a new look instead.

I think my hair will be on its way out before im 40 (27 now) but im in the gym anyway trying to pack on a few pounds of muscle, if im successful then im going to go for a buzz cut and already have myself a full thick beard.

Despite how shitty your situation may feel your very fortunate to be male. Hair is not the root of our masculinity and the ability to shave it all off but retain your masculinity and look normal in the eyes of society is something to be happy about.

Male balding has been par of the course now for thousands of years. Whilst its depressing seeing your body go through changes you are unprepared for, and experiencing prematurely....its fine. Its perfectly normal. Just embrace it. Your so young most people will assume you chose a shaved head by choice before they assume it was due to hair loss.