Wait what? I Never said that! I Never wrote that! I Never existed! End of story...
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Ask me no questions and I will tell you no lies.
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You can buy the book I'm gonna write. it;s about wizards, and get this: THEY GO TO SCHOOL! Crazy, huh?
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4/5 as usual, all days except that ONE which was 3/5 :P
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See how surprisingly elaborate that was? in retrospect it's kinda boring, but you asked.
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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUSLY... it restores the session from the previous day. The only way to truly defeat it is to close all your programs one day and save the session, then untick the box the next day when you close down to remove the curse entirely.
Basically, remembering to do this little ritual 2 days in a row took 7 months, by which time it was firmly ingrained that I did not need to open Pidgin when I logged in. Now i always forget. I have no clue how to remedy this problem.
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That's a surprisingly elaborate story actually. I reinstalled Linux on my computer last December, which coincidentally was when I joined mafia. A feature of most Linux distros which I hate, is that when you log off they save your session, so that when you log on next time it opens the programs that were open last time you closed it. This annoys me because I don't like closing programs individually before I leave and I don't like Firefox opening automatically when I log on, because it is hella slow. When I first started using msn again around February, this was in full effect, so since the first time I used Pidgin, whenever I logged on to the computer i signed into msn automatically. It's theoretically reasonably easy to remove the save session thing; there's a little tickbox when you shut down saying save my session for later. However, this doesn't get rid of the currently saved session, so if I untick it at the end of the day, the next day TO BE CONTINUED...
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Haha. I was actually rather impressed with how good a job you did. You need to tone it down though, you might accidentally get a trophy.
You're missing the point spader. He IS running, he just says he isn't under the pretense of him being forced to end his running retirement because he was coincidentally atop the leaderboard.
dude when u get top 5 without even trying to run, u make it look bad for all of us nublets, so u need to say that u are running. self esteem boost, learned about it from my shrink :D
Dude, it actually really depends on the chapter you're on. I actually imported the Japanese version, so I'll tell you flat out why I liked the game. 1.stunning graphics 2.plot and all the interesting characters 3. Intense difficulty XP once you get to the point where you're just sick of the game (many people) I suggest you just stop. It becomes a real pain in the ass to play ff13 once you feel like throwing the controller XP