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Like board games?

Yorick wrote:
I've been playing MTG ARENA lately, MTG was formerly a card game that came out in 1993 and has gained popularity with avid gamers.. its fun to play and gets challenging the better you become. its free to play (ignore the instore buy options)

If you are a quick learner and love competition .. do check it out

Yes, i know magic the gathering, but never played it...im not big on deck-building type games. I'm also skeptical of games that sort of require continual financial investment in order for you to remain "good" at them. At least that is what i have heard magic is like. In the sense that new, better cards are always coming out and you gotta buy'em or you fall behind

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DocteurRalph wrote:
Man that's a little busy for me. I play golf online at WGT and it's a blast. The most fun is talking to strangers for an hour while you wait for the other people to hit.

There is generally little convo on this site except for "good luck" "have fun" and "good game" alot of the players are not from the usa, and besides, emotions can run high with board games.

Its wham bam thank you ma'am type gaming.

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I was born and raised in the same state my entire life.

Something that many have told me is make sure you can handle the climate whereever you move.

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Some psycho I know has hacked the computer I'm using and figured out what drives me to homicidal rage and is content on consistently doing things over and over again to screw with me that make me want

I mean, if he is, you may actually need to call the police. I don't know anything about hacking either.

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WritetheHeroine wrote:
Thank you, this is so neat! Makes me think back to the days of playing internet backgammon and chess on Windows, and some folks would just exit-out of the game if they knew they would lose. :)

Yeah, the game has a reputation stat for each user so that their rep goes down if they do stuff like that.

What is amazing for me though, is they have anbunch of popular modern games like tokaido and tzolkin

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Figuring my mum out

I dunno, maybe she doesn't really want to go out? I mean, if I understand correctly, seems like she complains WHEN she goes out.

Or maybe it's where she's going?

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nicccce

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My manager admitted to me yesterday that she looked at my social media and I don’t know how I feel about it.

Anonymous wrote:
Well she asked me today in front of everyone about it. And I told her I thought about it and it’s just I want to keep everything separated. It’s nothing against her it’s just I don’t like the idea of having my boss on my social media. And I told her that I would rather have people talk with me about things instead of just going to my social media and not talking with me at all. The assistant manager was making comments about it. But then a supervisor took my side and said she agreed with me. Some people like to keep it separated. I don’t like the idea that she asked me in front of everyone. And I’m a very honest person. So now it’s going to be awkward.

That she brought up you making your account private in front of everyone is pretty weird, though maybe she feels more comfortable with you than she really has a right too, some peeps misread situations.

It doesn't have to be awkward, if it's the kind of job where you don't want them following you on social media you don't need to worry about what they think.

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Another investment type question....

It's a good investment if you have only a few investors. Obviously if i put 500 bucks into an investment, I expect more than 5 dollars back. But putting a million and getting 50 grand back isn't that bad, if it's a low risk and relatively short term deal.

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My manager admitted to me yesterday that she looked at my social media and I don’t know how I feel about it.

Making your account public and then calling it spying when someone looks at it is kind of like wearing a t-shirt with writing on it and calling it spying when someone reads it as you wear it.

Honestly, I hardly ever use my facebook account partly because of the liking awkwardness. There are no clear cut social rules on these things, at least none I'm aware of. I'd find it more creepy if she liked every photo than her not liking any.

She probably was bored and browsing one day and got curious, looked you up and mentioned it to you in person because she thought that was the least creepy thing to do, because honestly it is imo.

Or maybe she's obsessed and in love with you and has a shrine of you in her attic with your new haircut picture in the center.

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