I see you're not familiar with the depravity of a certain kind of woman. All the women claiming it's about womens liberation are like this btw. It doesn't register to them at all that the killing of a baby was supposed to be an utterly horrific thing, so of course they'd see it as pro-woman
If you have the mental gifts to be a head of a zaibatsu industrial firm, but your degenerate civilization lacks the will to grow large enough to have a place for you, it's annoying to see some boomer wagecuck who logs on to see sports scores condescend to you.
@robertlasagna1 Not that the answers here are bad, but a rough idea of your current diet would be needed for the best answers. It might be something you're doing rather than something you lack. That said, eating dried cherries makes my brain feel like it's being massaged. It keeps me calm.
Boomers always ate out, that is why every restaurant exploded during their time.
They also subscribed to magazines, social clubs, bought tons of useless Knick knacks, fell for every dumb TV infomercial, filled their garages with useless clutter.
They were horrible with money.
Like Jazz, it's an aquired taste and you have to sift through a lot of junk to get to the good stuff. Worth it if you're passionate about music, otherwise there's no need to subject yourself to it.
Punk rock is the funniest music genre to take seriously because it just sounds like shit and the musicians all just literally did not know how to play their instruments or write songs
True, it's good to prevent burnout. I've never felt this way but it's not uncommon for me to go several months without touching a game. It feels refreshing when I do come back. It also prevents me from becoming that sort of petulant faggot who supposedly likes gaming but only ever has negative things to say about any and everything in the industry. They're the ones that need to take a break the most.
@schizomira@VERYKOOLLUKEY I know as a woman you can't help but be a little retarded, but surely you understand that the person with the upper hand (me) is the one that gets to say "case in point"?