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RebootBlue said:
Suiseiseki IRL said:
RebootBlue said:
The Rockerfly said:
RebootBlue said:
Gerat site called escapistmagazine.com
Sign up, post on the forums, and the- wait...we're on that site aren't we?

In that case I suggest you play some Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.
To your first bit: What?
and oddly I am actually play Oblivion on the PC at the moment, it's quite fun but it made me realise how bad the voice acting is
Do you have mods? If not, get them. If you must pay for them, pi- (User was cut off by the FBI)

FBI AGENT: DO NOT PIRATE THINGS! IT IS ILLEGAL AND IMMORAL!
We do. And they are ninjas who will swipe your posting rights from under your nose in a hot second.
Cursed FBI. One day I will get them.
That is the same thoght track as Timothy McVeigh. We all know how that went.
 

Kajt

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Listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama always cheers me up.
 

Khaos Theory

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Have you ever tried self-internalizing? Just take stock of your current situation and approach one problem at a time, whilst giving yourself plenty of "me" time. After having just finished a 1 month project in 2 days, i can tell you that it works wonders.
 

The Rockerfly

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Cajt said:
Listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama always cheers me up.
I will add it to the happy tunes on my mp3 player, thanks though thats a good suggestion

Khaos Theory said:
Have you ever tried self-internalizing? Just take stock of your current situation and approach one problem at a time, whilst giving yourself plenty of "me" time. After having just finished a 1 month project in 2 days, i can tell you that it works wonders.
Give me an example, I am unsure of what you mean
 

The Rockerfly

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Suiseiseki IRL said:
Love. Lots and lots of love.

And cake.
I think the lack of love is actually causing me to be down but I can buy cake from a shop
I can't buy love...at least emotionally
 

The Rockerfly

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RebootBlue said:
The Rockerfly said:
RebootBlue said:
Gerat site called escapistmagazine.com
Sign up, post on the forums, and the- wait...we're on that site aren't we?

In that case I suggest you play some Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.
To your first bit: What?
and oddly I am actually play Oblivion on the PC at the moment, it's quite fun but it made me realise how bad the voice acting is
Do you have mods? If not, get them. If you must pay for them, pi- (User was cut off by the FBI)

FBI AGENT: DO NOT PIRATE THINGS! IT IS ILLEGAL AND IMMORAL!
I have a couple but most of them are patches and things to make it a bit more relaistic, any suggestions of good mods?
 

Chrissyluky

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idk playing a game im really good at and dominating people with friends always makes me feel good =D.
 

RebootBlue

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The Rockerfly said:
RebootBlue said:
The Rockerfly said:
RebootBlue said:
Gerat site called escapistmagazine.com
Sign up, post on the forums, and the- wait...we're on that site aren't we?

In that case I suggest you play some Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.
To your first bit: What?
and oddly I am actually play Oblivion on the PC at the moment, it's quite fun but it made me realise how bad the voice acting is
Do you have mods? If not, get them. If you must pay for them, pi- (User was cut off by the FBI)

FBI AGENT: DO NOT PIRATE THINGS! IT IS ILLEGAL AND IMMORAL!
I have a couple but most of them are patches and things to make it a bit more relaistic, any suggestions of good mods?
Battle for Morrowind is good. Official patches Shivering Isles, and Knights of the Nine
Be careful with KOTN. Without the proper fixes, it can render your character unable to sit.
 

The Rockerfly

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RebootBlue said:
The Rockerfly said:
RebootBlue said:
The Rockerfly said:
RebootBlue said:
Gerat site called escapistmagazine.com
Sign up, post on the forums, and the- wait...we're on that site aren't we?

In that case I suggest you play some Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.
To your first bit: What?
and oddly I am actually play Oblivion on the PC at the moment, it's quite fun but it made me realise how bad the voice acting is
Do you have mods? If not, get them. If you must pay for them, pi- (User was cut off by the FBI)

FBI AGENT: DO NOT PIRATE THINGS! IT IS ILLEGAL AND IMMORAL!
I have a couple but most of them are patches and things to make it a bit more relaistic, any suggestions of good mods?
Battle for Morrowind is good. Official patches Shivering Isles, and Knights of the Nine
Be careful with KOTN. Without the proper fixes, it can render your character unable to sit.
Alright I will gve them a shot
*adds to list of cheering up things to do*
 

Pinguin

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riskroWe said:
Listen to this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnAh70XcXAA
All you need is some ice cream and a hug.
Top song! And also a good sentiment. :)

Personally if I feel down, or particularly if I'm angry: I put on headphones, blast some loud and heavy music and play some UT on fast 'n' violent settings. It's very soothing.

PS: I am not a sociopath, honest.
 

Khaos Theory

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The Rockerfly said:
Cajt said:
Listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama always cheers me up.
I will add it to the happy tunes on my mp3 player, thanks though thats a good suggestion

Khaos Theory said:
Have you ever tried self-internalizing? Just take stock of your current situation and approach one problem at a time, whilst giving yourself plenty of "me" time. After having just finished a 1 month project in 2 days, i can tell you that it works wonders.
Give me an example, I am unsure of what you mean
Well it works pretty well for me, mainly because my holy commandmant is "Thou Shalt Have A Game Plan". Always make sure you know what you want to achieve and start working your way to the finish line. Remember that all of this has to be done through small achievable objectives. However doing so also means that you have to keep your shit wired tight together 24/7, so thats when the "me"time comes into play. Make sure you always have adequate time to relax and take stock so as to avoid any breakdowns. After which its practically smooth sailing from there on out.
 

Flux289

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Watch a good film at the cinema with friends, it always makes me feel good. The film also makes time pass by quickly. Might i suggest inglorious basterds if its out at where ever you live? It comes out today here in the UK!
 

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The Rockerfly said:
Standby said:
Hang on, you have exams? In AUGUST?
No, exam results
Sorry for the confusion
Ah my bad, it looks as though i mis-read. Either that or you got a sneaky edit in.

In any case, all is forgiven!
 

Simalacrum

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I juggle my life away!Knives are especially fun to juggle if your depressed... as is any other form of circus skills ^-^. Either that or play The Sims 3 to death (its almost-litterally all I've been doing this past day... I played it all through last night and only stopped to: eat a little, go to the toilet, or "shit I REALLY need to stop playing now" stroll around the house)
 

The Rockerfly

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Standby said:
The Rockerfly said:
Standby said:
Hang on, you have exams? In AUGUST?
No, exam results
Sorry for the confusion
Ah my bad, it looks as though i mis-read. Either that or you got a sneaky edit in.

In any case, all is forgiven!
Sneaky edit ^-^

Flux289 said:
Watch a good film at the cinema with friends, it always makes me feel good. The film also makes time pass by quickly. Might i suggest inglorious basterds if its out at where ever you live? It comes out today here in the UK!
Whats the film about? I haven't heard anything about it

Khaos Theory said:
Well it works pretty well for me, mainly because my holy commandmant is "Thou Shalt Have A Game Plan". Always make sure you know what you want to achieve and start working your way to the finish line. Remember that all of this has to be done through small achievable objectives. However doing so also means that you have to keep your shit wired tight together 24/7, so thats when the "me"time comes into play. Make sure you always have adequate time to relax and take stock so as to avoid any breakdowns. After which its practically smooth sailing from there on out.
Hmm that might be a good idea, being in the holidays I have too much time so I will probably waste it without a plan
I might spend some day making a good plan, thanks
 

Lynx

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Make a list of things you've always wanted to do but never took the time to
- and then do them.

Doesn't have to be anything grand or difficult, it could just as well be playing through a game or something. I'll tell ya, it feels -really- good when you get that feeling of accomplishment.