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  • I do not have this drawer.

    I have two of this drawer.

  • It's already in mine too, but I don't buy EA games, and haven't for way longer than that game is old. No idea how I have it.

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  • Opinion pieces from the paper's editorial board, and outside contributors.

  • Out of This World! No wonder the name looked weird to me. I had to look it up because it's been so long I forgot the name!

  • I don't know about favorite, but a game I remember playing ball in the Nintendo, super Nintendo days was a game called Another World. Never met another person who has played it except one of it irl friends. Wikipedia claims it's one of the best video games ever made, oddly.

    Kind of a platformer, kind of a puzzler, very surreal.

  • That game is the shit. It's even easy to play on Windows now, which was very much not the case back in the day.

  • In my 30 seconds of research I didn't find any verification of that, but I did see a woman is pressing charges for assault on him. According to her she went to his door, rang the doorbell, and he opened the door, pepper sprayed her, then pushed/kicked her down the stairs. Added bonus story portion of the police not wanting to do their jobs.

  • I got one that sounded even more threatening. Said your voting record is public, which is sketchy as fuck and implies who you vote for is public as well, but skirts actually saying it. It does, however, not explicitly say who you for for is secret either.

    Casual Ohio voter suppression, nbd.

  • I've had a tag on the user I think you're referencing for a minute now. It's quite helpful.

  • The problem with riling up crazy people is they are crazy, and as a result somewhat unpredictable.

  • Is this whole instance like this? Like, is this another hexbear?

  • That shit is still everywhere where I am. Vote as if he's a popular as he ever was, because in some areas he sure seems to be.

  • I actually am genuinely interested in that fellow's reasoning behind believing both that his job of managing people is successful, and also that all the people he managed do not like being managed by him.

    Anecdotally, I have encountered workplaces containing a manager or employee that was universally disliked, and it was never because they were doing an awesome job. They did appear to think that people disliked them personally but benefited from their results. Often they seem to also believe those results would be unachievable in ways that do not produce the distaste. I am not sure these contradictions are entirely defensible.

  • I have a little orange kitty that drools if he purrs hard enough. He first showed me this tendency as a kitten by drooling on my face when I was asleep, hahaha.

  • So are you just one guy with a lot of time and accounts to use, or is this like, a group of people working to make these low effort bait posts? I realize that might come across as dismissive, but I'm genuinely interested. Let's chat!