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killamch89

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  1. If you had to choose, would you rather receive a gift that you absolutely love, but might not use often, or a gift that’s super useful but doesn’t excite you as much? Which one holds more value to you - something that sparks joy, or something that makes life easier, even if it’s less thrilling?
  2. I’ve always found that I learn best by seeing things - whether it’s diagrams, charts, observation, or reading through instructions. But I know a lot of people who are more auditory learners and absorb info better through listening. Do you prefer to watch or listen when learning something new? What kind of learning materials or methods work best for you?
  3. If you had to choose, would you prefer a life filled with constant challenges that push you to grow, adapt, and improve albeit with stress and setbacks? Or would you rather stay in your comfort zone, where things are stable and predictable, but possibly less exciting or fulfilling? Which approach do you think is ultimately better for personal growth and happiness?
  4. I have to agree. Some things in life happen because you just happened to be in the right place at the right time.
  5. It's difficult to say because he has a hell of a job on his hands. There's the whole Rashford situation which they need to get rid of that guy because he's one of the main culprits that's always getting managers sacked.
  6. Honestly, I haven't been keeping up with the boxing scene since the year started so I couldn't say.
  7. That whole event was rigged. Jake Paul made 40m, Mike made 20m and Netflix got lots of viewership from that event so they all went away satisfied.
  8. Yeah and he has a good amount of air time as well.
  9. Up until the more recent GTA games, you'd drown if your character ever fell into the water.
  10. I'd say Socom for the PS2 was a very good military simulation game. The movement and everything was for the most part very identical to real combat situations.
  11. I'd have to go with the Witcher 3 as well. A good amount of those side quest add quite a bit of lore to the story.
  12. I agree with you about Omori. The blend of mental health themes and the personal loss that ties into the narrative is really emotional. I also think Amnesia: The Dark Descent hits some really sad notes too, especially with the protagonist's backstory and the emotional toll of his journey. It's not just about the scares but the regret and the weight of past actions.
  13. Thanks - I don't know how I missed it. I'm normally here most of the time.
  14. How's everyone doing this week? It's been mostly up and down for me but I'm doing okay otherwise.
  15. Got absolutely butchered in Counter-Strike 2 today. We never won a single match.
  16. You make some valid points and I have to agree. I don't trust it either - as a matter of fact, I'd go as far as to say I have no faith in any fully autonomous vehicle to drive me anywhere safely.
  17. There are so many unforgettable love stories on TV, but which one stands out to you as the best? Whether it’s the slow burn of a relationship or one that defies all odds, we want to hear your thoughts. From classics like Ross and Rachel to Jim and Pam, to newer shows like Stranger Things or Outlander, which couple captured your heart and why?
  18. We’ve all been there - we get invested in a show with an amazing start, only to feel disappointed as it goes on. Maybe it was a drop in writing quality, an unsatisfying plot twist, or a finale that ruined everything. What’s a TV show you were initially excited about but ultimately let you down?
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