Message from @carlsbad
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Which is once every six weeks or so.
yeah i had to delete GTAV on my ps4 because it was too big
It's all automatic this gen. Everyone gets it in the base patch.
I actually prefer Star Trek Online on the xbox.
It plays..... way better than it does on PC.
Controlling ships on PC is just.... awkward as all hell and controller support on the PC version is shit.
I still use my Xbox even though my PC easily outperforms it because I don't have enough space on this for everything I want. And if it honestly can work fine without mods, I'm okay with it on Xbox.
I actually think rather than screwing with internal drives on this I should just get a good external.
I have one but I don't want to use it for gaming because it's old and nearly full.
I actually should replace that this year.
I've been leaving it disconnected and powered down when I'm not using it. It's a decade old
emma, what's your favorite type of burrito
I actually don't like those. 😐
lol
Anybody else love classic films?
some
Come on, emma. <:feels:280645240572870656>
As I said in the other chat, I watched sudden fear and it was really good except the ending lol
I don't like a lot of foods other people like.
It's not something I can help.
I was born allergic to nearly everything. I lost nearly all of the allergies but I couldn't get rid of psychological conditioning of being afraid of the foods that made me the most sick.
I was a nightmare to feed when I was very little. Normal breast milk? Allergic. Cow milk? Allergic. Most formulas? Allergic.
I had to be fed with soy milk.
so milk in general ecept soy milk
except*
i am allergic to colognes
Allergies constantly annoy me, it's something I've had to learn to live with. <:feels:280645240572870656>
and some kind perfumes
Most bred gave me an allergic reaction to so most bread-like things still make me feel sick. I won't finish the crusts on pizza and won't eat it at all if it's too doughy.
that sucks
I'm lucky I don't seem to have any food allergies anymore. But I still have the instinctive reactions. My mind expects the allergic reactions so tries to get rid of what I just tried to eat.
It doesn't care, or understand, that that doesn't happen to me anymore.
And changing what your brain does as a reflex.... isn't easy.
And I don't see how this is really worth trying.
the brain is an interesting instrument
godmorning everyone
It's actually remarkable that my brain developed that defense mechanism. Had I not lost the allergies, that reflex would regularly save my life.
WOW
I guess it's because it happened so early, when the mind was way more flexible because it was underdeveloped.
wish i couldd just get over my lactose intolerancy