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Personally, I'm not one to hold on to hope, tho I try to do my best for things to work out, but I expect somethings to just go off the rails.
Something I had to interiorize years ago is that, nothing ever goes according to planned, but still, try to reach the end objective.
Nice question btw ^^
It was clear that the movie wouldn't be great for MH fans, just like they did with RE.... Their approach is, "we need to make the movie also fun to those who don't know the game" which ends up just killing the fan base.
Less screens (PC, TV, phone) and more exercise.
Even managed to gain weight with this change, which is something I have had difficulty doing for over 7 years.
My POV, I'd love it, I've always been addicted to be behind my PC screen, but whenever I have no access to a computer I spend my time much better than when I'm behind the screen, when I was a kid I would spend my summer vacations at a farm, no PC, no phone, they were the best years of my life...
"Ain't gonna need no husband, won't need no wife
You'll pick your sons, pick your daughters too
From the bottom of a long glass tube"
AH! I don't really enjoy the music itself, but the lyrics xDDDD
It's a bit of a mixed opinion, because this crosses the line of free speech, but considering It's the president, which should follow a line of sense through science, ehhh I guess It was a good thing?
Hmm, kinda hard to think of a favorite game, since once I know almost everything about a game I tend to move on to another, but Ragnarok Online definitely holds a spot in my heart, game marked my childhood.
Ah, here in Europe it's the same... Where I live, I blame my people since we have this custom of accepting things as they are, and when one tries to fight it people get pissed off at us thinking that we don't want to work, instead we want a nice job behind a desk doing nothing and getting paid...
Mainly Windows, used Fedora and later Mint throughout school, stayed with Mint for some years to play with and loved it, but since I required Windows for my daily usage and couldn't bother to dual boot just stayed with it.