Mememee!ae86gamer said:I'm known for my love of high fives. Anyone want one?
Okay, it wasn't to impress you, but I actually know nothing about games, which raises the question why am I on here..... (And it wasn't just to get a guy, I was looking for friends generally and if I happen to get a boyfriend, awesomesauce...)Evil Jak said:Blast you Canada and your sexually liberated nerds, why are there no women in Britain that pretend to like gaming to impress guys... mainly me? XDFailingwithStyle said:That's surprising, considering they're a dime a dozen where I live.VitalSigns said:I gotta say I haven't met many girls who pretend to be into gaming to get guys.FailingwithStyle said:I'm known for (in my group of friends/acquaintances) for being the only girl that actually enjoys playing video games as a hobby and doesn't-pretend-to-like-them-just-to-get-the-attention-of-every-guy.
Also, I'm quite perceptive and observant. Just by spending about five minutes with someone, I can generally see what kind of person they are. So far, I've been 96% correct.
I know how you feel. people are too slow.TheNamlessGuy said:I think it is that "I'm smart and odd"
In my opinion, I'm not odd, I'm too smart to be understood!
EDIT: And I don't see how I'm smart either. Just because everyone else is dumb as a bag 'o hay!
When will you Australians learn? In America, we stopped using corporal punishment, and things have never been better. The streets are safe. Old people strut confidently in the darkest alleys. And the weak and nerdy are admired for their computer-programming abilities. So, like us, let your children run wild and free! Because, as the old saying goes, "let your children run wild and free".Silva said:I see you've played Knifey-Spoony before.