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Understandable.

I take breaks from it and then I come back to it after about a month and spend way too much time on it. It's like an addiction, you try to break free, but ultimately you come back.

Dabbing?
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Pretty much. Been "clean" for almost a year now, it's really hard to resist the call of Civilization 6 though...

I've been deliberately avoiding that phrase/trend because I have more important things to worry about then what it actually means. XD
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I thought Civ. 6 didn't look as fun or as graphically impressive as Civ. 5

Favourite asian dish?
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If India counts as Asia, then probably some form of very spicy curry with dahl and flatbread. Or Turkey Vindaloo.

Otherwise, probably some form of Sushi from Japan, or Pad Thai.
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Passing a test that determines whether or not you finish a class is possibly the best feeling ever?
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Indeed! Though better feelings may exist, I certainly rank that one highly.
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LEGOs?
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One of the best toys ever. Only real issue I have with it is that certain plates can be really hard to separate from each other.

Obligatory shoutout for Lego Worlds, which is an awesome game.
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LEGO video games?
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There are some real gems.

First, let's look at some old (say, pre-Lego Star Wars) games:

Lego Island 1 and 2 are great fun, if very simplistic by today's standards.

Lego Racers 1 and 2 are really solid racing games too.

Lego Loco was a fun distraction for someone who was slightly interested in sim games growing up.


Now, looking at post-Lego Star Wars:

Lego Star Wars was fun, but the Lego <franchise> games kinda wore out for me. I just couldn't get into them beyond the first two Lego Star Wars games.

Lego Worlds is a super fun, but flawed Lego creation game. The adventure mode is ok and has some content problems, but the real meat of the game is the sandbox mode. It's got a few interface quirks, but it is a very powerful Lego building system.

Lego City Undercover is a fun, funny, and even family-friendly GTA-esque game where you play as a Lego cop. It's great.


Those are the only ones I played.
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I personally enjoyed the LEGO: Star Wars the Clone Wars game. Still play it on the Wii occasionally.

Do you like banana bread?
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Banana bread is a very delicious treat. Granted, I'm trying to track calories, so I don't have it a ton these days.
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Gluten free, dairy free, sugar free, soy free, joy free, fun free, food?
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Talisman is a fantasy board game. Very complex. Lot's of cool things. <3

RPG shows?

I kind of hurt myself laughing through that.
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RedPlums wrote: Gluten free, dairy free, sugar free, soy free, joy free, fun free, food?
So, celery? :P

I'm of two minds on the <thing> free food. As someone who is trying to cut down on carbs and sugar, having lower-quantity versions is really helpful. But on the other hand, a lot of them make up for that "goodness" by adding loads of other crap. Blah. XD
Chozon1 wrote: Talisman is a fantasy board game. Very complex. Lot's of cool things. <3

RPG shows?

I kind of hurt myself laughing through that.
I might have to look into that then.

Not really my cup of tea. I don't watch a ton of shows like that these days. Nothing wrong with liking it, it's just not for me.
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