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/o/ - Chally Appreciation Thread
Anonymous No.28602971
>>28602966
just buy the car you can actually afford bro. i've had mine for 5 years with no problems. i own it outright. it's cheap and easy to repair and insure. i mean granted i'm in america but still, the fuel savings and general reliability massively counterbalance the slightly higher insurance cost over a lesser car.
that fwd nigsan is nothing like a v6 chally. your coworkers all laugh at you if they even think about you at all. with the chally you were somebody. now you're just another poor nig driving an altima after the bank repoed his hellcat. you didn't even make it a year.

i don't have any sleeves to snigger into because i'm wearing a wifebeater so i'll snigger into my monster can for you
/v/ - Thread 719245553
Anonymous No.719245553
I've been searching for a game to play for the past 3 months and have gotten nowhere. There's not enough games that tickles my autism.

In the past month, the amount of time I've spent looking for a game is probably 100 hours. And the amount of time I've spent actually play games is 0.
/v/ - Thread 719224302
Anonymous No.719224302
Games where you have thousands, or millions of soldiers/warriors at your disposal?

Even if they're abstracted to be a number on a sheet. I know about Total War, Hearts of Iron, EU, and other grand strategy games.
/r9k/ - Thread 81932296
Anonymous No.81932296
It seems like everybody in my generation that's doing well financially have their parents paying all or part of their living expenses.

I have to pay rent, and all my family members like cousins had their parents buy houses for them, or their parents are paying their rent. My sister married a man whose parents built their house for them. They're all on their parent's insurance plans, and I have to pay my own insurance. I wasn't eligible for financial aid in college because my parent's made too much money, but I was in school with people whose parents were paying their way through school and they were getting financial aid from the government.

And people will talk down to me about how broke I am, or, giving me unsolicited advice from somebody that never had to pay rent or mortgage in their life. The only financial help I ever got from my parents since being an adult is being wired $100 from my dad one time, a decade ago, when I was stranded.

I feel at such a disadvantage to my competition. I work with people and collect the same wages as people whose parents are paying their rent for them.
/v/ - Thread 715792692
Anonymous No.715792692
Between 15 and 20 years ago, I had an online friend that I would let borrow my Steam account to play the games I had on it. I probably gave him access around 2006 or something. He played off and on my account for maybe 5 years, then I lost contact with him. But I never changed my account password. There was never any issue with him trying to steal my account.

Then a few years ago I noticed my whole Steam account was taken over, and password changed. It's still tied to my email but that's because he didn't have access to my email the account was tied to. I dug into it, and it turns out my friend had a son, and his son got a hold of the account and took it over, and he even bought games to add onto the account. So the account has games on it that I bought originally, then games his son bought on it.

I just let him keep it. This is all a true story.