Video games are fun. Why can't we have fun without talking about issues that aren't immediately present in them?
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In this day in age, a lot of people like mobas, right? So, what if we turn tf2 into a moba.
/sarcasm
I think the tf2 community at this point can only grow. With each month we get some new, well-produced event so I just think it's a time thing.
New Headphones, except I'm torn:
Sony MDR v6
Sony MDR 7506
Audio Technica ATH M-50
Been doing some research and they all seem so good (not getting open-backs because I don't want to share my music with the world). Probably gonna order on cyber Monday or black Friday; depends on what Amazon does.
I would post a Ralph Waldo Emerson essay/paper if I had one one hand, unfortunately I don't.
Half relevant video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq-FOOQ1TpE
Talks about interpreting things from your own perspective rather than just learning something...
I play LoL as a social thing now. That's how many people I know that play. Otherwise I'm still rocking that warcraft III
7 years on viola; I'm thinking of picking up electric bass. I also dabble in electronic music production, nothing good yet though.
Thomas12380% of my homework is on it including math and the only thing that isn't is chemistry and some Spanish 3
I'm a junior in high school and if you need help in these things just add me or pm me: I am a wizard at these subjects except chem (I can do some really basic organic chem, but I'm pretty sure that won't help you).
As for your entire state and some advice I can give you: enjoy high school and be the successful person you want to be and strive to do your best. Also, if you don't want to be that "good suck up kid," just be a good person and don't do anything stupid.
What really got me in shape with school was joining my school's academic decathlon and exercise. I've always been that kid that could scrape by with B's and stuff and my parents would nag me for it, but being the irresponsible dumb kid I was, I just shrugged it off without thinking. By high school, I was pretty sure my parents had lost all their hope in me, and my teachers: I was pretty sure they thought I was going nowhere as well. Now, I wasn't oblivious of my fairly negative reputation and when I walked the halls of my school, I would hear people call me dumb and say I wouldn't pass high school: I was basically called a failure. At this time of my life, I was a pretty stubborn kid, as seen in my resistance to express effort in school, but hearing me called a failure who wouldn't get anywhere? That got me heated up and really motivated me.
I started doing homework, taking notes, studying, and other things to increase my GPA from a 2.6 all the way to a 3.8, achieving high honor role. At the time, I felt pretty damn good about myself. Somewhere in between I tried out for my school's academic decathlon, because my cousin recommended I join. Honestly, it's been a blast because I get to meet new people from almost every state in the nation at the national competition and I get to win medals for doing well on tests.
Exercise is exercise: stay fit, relieve stress. Working out with a friend talking about whatever you and your friends talk about. It's a good time.
Oh yeah, and dress your self with confidence and dignity. I find that dressing like this just makes me feel more upbeat (for lack of a better term).
/blog
My little cousin has autism and she's 12 now. She likes to play piano,draw and paint, and she loves the Mario and Sonic video game franchises. As for her autism, she has difficulty forming sentences and expressing herself in words. I'm only a junior in high school so I don't know too much about the "professional choice" or "adult choice" but all I can say is, as sonnyjaboy said, just treat her like a person.
She's still part of your family and for that you should love her and treat her like a normal human being, because there are some pretty rude dudes out there who will look down on her.
As for how I personally deal with it, I play video games with her and ask her how she is when I see her.
My parents are immigrants from Laos and came to America to escape oppression there, I'm just trying to haul my load and make them proud in the good ole land of the eagle.
I play mge strictly to have fun. Am I doing something wrong?