Started during high school, trying to distract myself from emo poems with fanfiction and then original fiction. Right now, I'm working on a story of a reaally bad assassin, and then another about a teenage delinquent who was framed (Spoiler warning).
My Sociology class went over this:
Bystander Intervention in Emergency Situations: The bystander will probably help in an emergency situation if: He or she notices the event, He or she interprets the event as an emergency, he or she assumes responsibility, he or she knows the appropriate form...
Switching from Saints Row 2 to GTA 4 was the worst for me- I kept pressing B to open the weapons. And also Fable 2 to Ninja Gaiden 2 was fun- I pressed RT to collect the orbs. ><
I agree with OP's FFX Wakka and Tidus issues. Rikku was even getting frustrating.
Also FFX-2 was what made me lose faith in FF games- The entire cast needed to disappear into a black hole and die.
I am 20 and play games on the weekends/evenings to calm myself down from a bad day, or to distract myself from the piles of collegiate homework I have.
I think the main reason why I'm turned off GTA IV now is that I last played it right after an hour-long stint of Saint's Row II. It felt like my GTA car's max speed was about 35 mph. But GTA's as recent as San Andreas are alright, it's just that this one made me 1) Turn on my brightness all the...
I never thought it was as earth-shattering as Yatzee said it was, but I saw it through until the end and I loved it. Definitely get it, mainly because I can't say "Well, you could get X, it's cheaper".
Woman I am, but you'll probably still get the divided by zero error. Most "females" on the site and any Internet source are actually 40-year-old balding men with hairy backs and a futon in his mom's basement. I, by contrast, am not 40, nor balding, nor hairy. But I do live in my mom's basement.
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