Oh man. You really never even touched a boob besides your own. Your post is so full of virgin ignorance dude. Enjoy, your pony porn and your tenga and all that crap.
Honestly the moment i read your post i knew you were one of those sad sack losers who never even kissed a girl.
To you dude, do you. I mean it. Keep masturbating to your pony porn.
Honestly, it’s like i read your post and it just disgusted me.
Good day to you.
Geez.
Honestly anybody who has had sex knows principles go out the window when a cute girl spreads her legs. But then you are too caught up in 1 frame links and omg this game guyz! To notice women or how bad you smell. Kudos to your devotion to video games and nerdom
you’re just jelly that daboog gets so much “pussy” that he never had the chance to learn what a paragraph is.
the scenario of forcibly quitting doesn’t really apply to me. single player games have just becoming boring and undesirable to play. i’ll still play fighting games sometimes, but once that burns out (my estimate is before next gen consoles), i don’t plan on going back. i don’t want to spend a few hundred dollars on a console just to play fighting games (wait, i basically did that with PS3), especially when most of them aren’t as good as the classics. VF, guilty gear, and kof are good, but i can’t imagine making any of those a “main game” like 3S was. i can look ahead and see leaderboards, people raging online and esports money becoming the dominant elements of “playing fighting games,” and i don’t care much for those. the irony is that it’s so damn fashionable to play video games nowadays, and this is when i’ve taken on the belief that there must be a better hobby out there for me. i probably wouldn’t force myself to “retire” if i still thought it was a worthwhile hobby or a healthy thing for me to regularly engage in, but i don’t think that.
I haven’t retired, but I definitely game a LOT less than I used to, and I’m only 19, almost 20.
I’ve been a gamer since age 3, started with my dad’s NES/SNES and worked my way up to PC gaming in grade 7, starting with Guild Wars/WoW, then got into CS:S. I played SUPER competitive CS:S for 5 years til the end of grade 10, practicing daily, playing hours every day, scrimmaging with my team, running drills, etc. etc. while competing in CEVO Main.
Got into high school and real life set in, started partying and having a social life, and the shitty CS:S update came out which absolutely ruined the game. Stopped playing as many games.
Picked up fighters at the start of my junior year, played pretty religiously for fun for a year or so, fell off those.
Nowadays I pretty much just play Injustice/UMvC3, with the occasional game of NHL 13/NBA 2K13 and Halo/CoD with friends. I hop on CS:GO once in awhile with the friends I made through CS:S that I’m still in touch with, but not often.
Overall I’d say I play maybe an hour of games every other day nowadays, as opposed to the hours daily I used to.
Real life just set in, I don’t have time for it like I used to and it doesn’t interest me like it used to, I prefer sports and working out and spending time with family/friends nowadays.
Flash fact: your likelihood of attracting women who will sleep with you AND let you play video games goes up if you don’t insist on referring to them as “pussy”.
it’s funny how that’s the one single word you have at your disposal.
Lets pretend that was the case sir… I would still be x10 the person you are , why? Because i would still be genuine while you are someone
trying to be someone you’re not. Automatic win for me , scrub !
And sure a lil bit of profanity wouldn’t hurt i guess (just because you are asking for it)…
LOL faGGIT u talk so mUCH puSSY U WOULD THINK U EAT uR MUMz TOO d00d AAHAh SHUT UP BITCH.
Also… Just to hit the nail in the coffin… I do have a girlfriend since 2 years back
Admit your defeat and go home to mamas … ehm … p … ahueh
It’s called compassion. If the most important thing for a guy is getting that sweet, sweet ummagumma, and if the most important element of compassion is caring about the well-being of your fellow man…