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7/25/2025, 3:56:03 PM
7/23/2025, 10:34:17 PM
>watched jim rohn video
>motivated me to pursue my passions in art
>months later
>someone mentioned they watched jim rohn in a discord related to my career dream
>realize it was recommended to everyone in a certain age group who all were possibly male
>feel like a number
>would probably get laughed at by him since it was obviously a grift towards finance middle class careers and also being autistic
>motivated me to pursue my passions in art
>months later
>someone mentioned they watched jim rohn in a discord related to my career dream
>realize it was recommended to everyone in a certain age group who all were possibly male
>feel like a number
>would probably get laughed at by him since it was obviously a grift towards finance middle class careers and also being autistic
7/21/2025, 4:28:29 AM
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7/6/2025, 6:06:14 PM
6/30/2025, 12:12:41 AM
>>149203341
Why would he be reluctant?
Why would he be reluctant?
6/14/2025, 5:38:57 AM
>>712595334
>Still a satisfactory ending to her story though and an overall good season.
If you genuinely believe this, maybe you can give me some words of encouragement to press on. I dropped the final season for two reasons:
One, the mechanics became frustrating. Navigating any scene involving walkers started to feel like RNG and trial and error. And two, after three seasons of watching every single settlement fall apart due to even the most random of circumstances, the idea that a settlement made up exclusively of school children surviving as long as they have up to that point feel asinine. Does the story ever explain it in a way that's satisfying at all? Does the gameplay start to feel less bullshit as it goes on? Why the fuck did they have to kill off Kenny through a random-ass car accident?
>Still a satisfactory ending to her story though and an overall good season.
If you genuinely believe this, maybe you can give me some words of encouragement to press on. I dropped the final season for two reasons:
One, the mechanics became frustrating. Navigating any scene involving walkers started to feel like RNG and trial and error. And two, after three seasons of watching every single settlement fall apart due to even the most random of circumstances, the idea that a settlement made up exclusively of school children surviving as long as they have up to that point feel asinine. Does the story ever explain it in a way that's satisfying at all? Does the gameplay start to feel less bullshit as it goes on? Why the fuck did they have to kill off Kenny through a random-ass car accident?
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