I'm bored. anyone want to talk about that one time on the grand tour when Jeremy Clarkson killed a man and broke some toblerone with a rideable suitcase?
AMD is red, Intel is blue. NVIDIA is green, Linus dropped the RYZEN, and BeamNG is orange, and I'm not clever enough to make poems.
So.... Hello...... So........ Hello....... So.......... Helllo........... ._. '=' -,- -_- Χ țhî§ ņõť ã bümp? * ( I like trains I am bored i like cats i am bread i like moonhawk this is wierd (Btw, what is your fav car in Beam? Mine is..... erm.... Burnside, 200bx and Barstow)
Goddamn Steam servers are having problems since afternoons but now are completely unreachable source of this info but Warning its in german: https://xn--allestrungen-9ib.de/stoerung/steam May this be a shutdown caused by Article 13. EDIT: Well it works fine again.
Before someone says, yes i have read the first post of this thread.. i don't think i will be doing that but does anyone else just get those days, where life really isn't worth living, it becomes a chore, where you kind of regret the sun coming up tomorrow.. where you start to question whether your dream plans are even dreams, and that everything just won't go to plan.. etc etc.. i think i'm running on a lack of sleep ;P Just wanted to get it off my chest, makes me feel a bit better..
Saw one of those ford fiesta/focus actilifesportdogmobile things this morning. It's worse irl than in pictures
Being a student in NYC I have gotten use to being asked for stuff by random bums and candy salesmen (still not sure what's their deal...) and just ignoring them. I'm at the point where if anyone comes up to me for any reason I'll instinctively just mumble something like "I have a train to catch" or "I'm late to class" and keep walking. Twice this semester that happened when I later learned that it was just a person who genuinely needed $2 (yes, exactly $2 both times. Actually, yesterday I needed $2... Illuminati?..). So lately I've been giving people about 15 seconds to tell their story before I go about my day. Today a lady came to me asking to buy her baby formula, which was a first. She also did not look like a desperate mother in the slightest. I'm not a mother but I assume there's better ways for desperate mothers to get help. Anyway, I listened to her whole story, lied to her and said "sorry, I don't have any money on me" and went to class. I was so confused about the baby formula thing that I googled it, turns out its a common scam in South East Asia where the "mother" works with the store owner and just returns the baby formula. I'm honestly rather pissed off right now. Looking back on it, maybe I should've just dragged her into the local CVS to get her whatever and waste as much of her time as possible. I'm really curious why so many of these people will specifically ask me in a crowd. I look like a generic local college student, not a wealthy tourist or anything... I've been told that I always look mad at someone, which I would think would be a good clue to a bum that I won't be parting with my money for no reason. Obviously not... Sometimes the same people will come up to me asking within a week. While I'm at it, I may as well tell some stories of my favorite bums. I visit Las Vegas a lot, as a city they have my favorite bums because they are honest and 9/10 times won't push if someone says "no". One of them I saw had a sign that said "why lie, I need beer". Out of the beggars, honestly been the most tempting to give money to. A few years ago in the suburbs we had problems with fake families being dropped off in super market parkinglots begging for money, then they would be picked up around 7pm. It was always funny to see them not even trying to hide the fact that they were getting into a truck filled with fake families and identical cardboard signs.