where i walk, i walk alone
'It gives me a headache.'
So I left her. Well that's what I keep telling myself anyway.
This thread got depressing rather quickly
Nah... I think it's healthy to just let your significant other have their hobby and not really give a shit about it. "Me Time" and all that jazz.
"he goes in clubs and get paid to play videogames".
You should celsius. I have the exact opposite conditions.
E.g. I read a while ago on my gf's facebook "I wish I was a gameboy. That gizmo gets a lot of attention."
Hahahah CLASSIC!
Give her an NDS and New Super Mario Bros. Soon you will wish ou were an NDS
(talks from experience ;()
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I don't know if i cod describe him as my significant other but 10k heard me jamming in the aussie blip apartment and remarked
"Robert Miles just called, he wants his beats back"
"Robert Miles just called, he wants his beats back"
That's so awesome, you should use it
Give her an NDS and New Super Mario Bros. Soon you will wish ou were an NDS
(talks from experience ;()
I gave to my gf AnimalCrossing for DS a month ago and now it's like i'm single.
µB wrote:This thread got depressing rather quickly
Nah... I think it's healthy to just let your significant other have their hobby and not really give a shit about it. "Me Time" and all that jazz.
Or... you could be like me and my girl and organise and promote chip music parties.
I like my situation better.
Next up: You, your girlfriend and your GB peripherals.
"it's annoying and shit, don't listen to it" she's not much of a fan...
"he goes in clubs and get paid to play videogames".
Beyond hilarious, I imagine that makes every conversation just a little bit more entertaining.
Monday: "This is awesome! Who is this?"
Tuesday: "Can we listen to something with real instruments?"
explaining trackers to people is always interesting