Holy shit I was on the edge those last 20 minutes.
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Some of us wear makeup on our boobs, not all of us are savages.
I'm back.
-It's actually pretty well animated, there's a lot of little things and interactions in the background that are fun to spot. And little individual stuff about each character.
-The cursing is laid on pretty thick, especially at the start, but you kind of get used to it. There are some race jokes that may or may not offend some people if they're extra sensitive.
-Some scenes are pretty brutal, there's a lot of 'murders', but since it's like juices and stuff you can get away with it. There's a lot more than the scenes shown in the trailers.
-Who knew a food orgy would be so lovingly rendered.
All in all, it's better than I though it'd be, it would just depend on your type of humor.
My boyfriend wants to go see it and thinks that I'd like it. I don't have the heart to tell him I hate Seth Rogan. He idolizes him too much.
Will come back to report our findings.
Super excited for synchronized diving, gymnastics, swimming, and track!
If you're finding yourself not genuinely enjoying it to the point where it's beginning to affect your life outside of the game, it's time to take a step back. Perhaps try to direct your competitive energy elsewhere, set personal goals for yourself that feed your desire to work harder and train but away from videogames. As for anxiety, the feeling of 'I know I can do better but why am I not' is a tough one, I can't personally help you with this one, but just try to take it one step at a time. You'll get where you need to.
[A personal thing: I was in a similar situation the last 3 years of college, rarely sleeping, skipping classes, spending all my free time playing tf2. Which made my existing issues already worse. Almost decided to drop out or kill myself, to try fix this problem I just uninstalled everything and quit for about a year and a half. No chatting on steam, no watching streams, no reading forums. Took meds and sought therapy. I came back feeling better, though never rekindled my desire for playing or looking for a team, and instead put my skills to other use.]
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There better be more banana eating.
:'(
I really like butts
Learned that sometimes you won't be good at something no matter how many hours you want to put in. I've also learned to brush off negativity and toxic people, and not to take things personally sometimes. And not to be afraid to speak over the mic.
But that's eclipsed by the fact that I've met some wonderful hardworking and creative people, who are amazingly dedicated.