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The hurricane has effectively been "over" in my city for a while now, yet they're really taking their sweet time getting the power back to our part of it.

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@sonja: my friend just gave me the steam keys for full game and backer extras. Ran 20 FPS on 980 Ti

But that's pretty much what crowdfunding is, you are gambling your money and sometimes all you get back is either nothing or quarter of what you put in

I know a dude who backed mighty no. 9 and every now and then I like to bring it up

hear that sweet sound of regret

God I think I'm becoming a monster
im green with it

@Chaser: Hey what's the deal with deleting mine and labeling it "Previously Deleted?" yes the first one was deleted but there wasn't any reason for it and the original one was different from mine because I added Angus and Gregg's asses.

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@Knotty_Curls: My song for e621 would be Blue Skies Ahead, from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, because it helped me get over my Agoraphobia, and go out somewhere without feeling like the area itself is killing me. That meant a lot.

I think the leftover storm of Harvey is starting to trail here in Colorado. I've never seen cloud storms so dark and heavy from a distance. .__.

visited dad (hes 53~) recently, and while we were talking he had some movie on netflix playing on his tablet, that CG Blame! anime thing.

good to know things dont change

So far, Harvey has knocked down two full-sized trees in our neighborhood (one of which took out a wood fence), yet somehow the small oak tree in our front yard is still standing strong.

Out backyard fence got partially blown over, though.

Houston. My window blinds are shaking from the eerily, high-pitched,fervent wind. Shit sounds sketchy as fuck outside.

Like, A fucking jet engine's exhaust being sucked through a damn valve. Wish me luck.

I went into my living room to get some q-tips, and since there's no power, the windows are boarded up, and the candles have been blown out for the night, turning off my flashlight would leave me in pitch darkness.

Honestly, it's freaky.

Fuck me, 120 MPH winds in lower Texas. I feel bad for the news reporter outside commentating about it. Saw a tree get knocked down behind him. The news immediately went to commercial. That's when you know something's wrong... .-.

The problem with days off are they never last and you never do as much as you want to with them. And even what you do seems monotonous after a while. Anyone else ever have that problem?