Lemon, most people don't share that sort of thing. If anything, they try to hide it.
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So I'm not the only one. What really got me angry was the sprite and the AI sause. Honestly it's just a fad that people like. Just thank whatever supernatural person you believe in (God, Buddha, Spongebob, etc.) that it's nowhere near as bad as with AiB and Weegee.You know what has been bothering me lately? How there are so many people putting the word "banned" in there avatar to make them look like rebels or make them seem cool. Somebody needs to explain to them how most people who are banned are usually considered losers, spammers, or suck-ups.
Ex: Me, that one guy who mains luigi, or other people who do downright stupid stuff.
Vent over.
Maybe you need something new or need to explore different genres. I suggest Last.fm for that, if that be the caseSomething that's bugging me, but not really anything anyone can help me with, is that I've sort of been going through a music...well, not really sure what to call it. But I haven't really felt like listening to music for the past week. Which wouldn't seem all that odd, but for me, it is. Basically, music and video games are the two things I'm really passionate about. I constantly listen to music; it helps me focus while working, it helps me relax when I'm just doing whatever. What happens is I start playing my iPod or my iTunes library, and I find that I just don't feel like listening to any of the songs...I keep skipping them until I say "Screw it" and turn it off.
Although I think I might be "recovering", so to speak, from it now, I'm still not feeling as good listening to music as I normally am. I found it sort of odd.
This happens to me a lot. I listen to certain music for a long time and then get burnt out on it. Sometimes that just means that I've shifted to a different musical mood, but sometimes it means that the music I'm in the mood for has gotten kind of stale.Something that's bugging me, but not really anything anyone can help me with, is that I've sort of been going through a music...well, not really sure what to call it. But I haven't really felt like listening to music for the past week. Which wouldn't seem all that odd, but for me, it is. Basically, music and video games are the two things I'm really passionate about. I constantly listen to music; it helps me focus while working, it helps me relax when I'm just doing whatever. What happens is I start playing my iPod or my iTunes library, and I find that I just don't feel like listening to any of the songs...I keep skipping them until I say "Screw it" and turn it off.
Although I think I might be "recovering", so to speak, from it now, I'm still not feeling as good listening to music as I normally am. I found it sort of odd.
I know the feeling. annoyed me a lot when the premmies were changing their titles to Banned (6 points). Was often tempted to make it that extra more realistic for them.You know what has been bothering me lately? How there are so many people putting the word "banned" in there avatar to make them look like rebels or make them seem cool. Somebody needs to explain to them how most people who are banned are usually considered losers, spammers, or suck-ups.
It happens with me like that sometimes. Normally, I always have music playing. I love my iPod, and if I'm out, it's on. If I'm in my dorm, it's plugged into my speakers, and it's playing.Something that's bugging me, but not really anything anyone can help me with, is that I've sort of been going through a music...well, not really sure what to call it. But I haven't really felt like listening to music for the past week. Which wouldn't seem all that odd, but for me, it is. Basically, music and video games are the two things I'm really passionate about. I constantly listen to music; it helps me focus while working, it helps me relax when I'm just doing whatever. What happens is I start playing my iPod or my iTunes library, and I find that I just don't feel like listening to any of the songs...I keep skipping them until I say "Screw it" and turn it off.
Although I think I might be "recovering", so to speak, from it now, I'm still not feeling as good listening to music as I normally am. I found it sort of odd.
Sounds like you've got your priorities all wrong!The thing is, if the solution to all this is to get away from the distraction... then how on EARTH am I supposed to get away from failing at Smash? Ok, so you might snicker at the prospect of an almost 20-year-old adult having SERIOUS issues with a fighting game, but unfortunately, I can't join you. I'm honestly confused, how do I get away from something like that?
Potential outlets:You need to find other outlets for your stress and frustration. It can be anything, really. Make new friends, start working out or exercising, join a club of some sort, watch more movies, get out more, go hiking, whatever. Find something and stick with it. If you're placing that much importance on a video game, it's a sign that you don't have other hobbies or outlets in your life. I think you should make it your priority to do something, anything else. I'm not saying give up Smash. Rather, do other things in addition to it.
Suck-ups get banned?You know what has been bothering me lately? How there are so many people putting the word "banned" in there avatar to make them look like rebels or make them seem cool. Somebody needs to explain to them how most people who are banned are usually considered losers, spammers, or suck-ups.
Ex: Me, that one guy who mains luigi, or other people who do downright stupid stuff.
Vent over.
...You know what has been bothering me lately? How there are so many people putting the word "banned" in there avatar to make them look like rebels or make them seem cool. Somebody needs to explain to them how most people who are banned are usually considered losers, spammers, or suck-ups.
Vent over.
This and...I think they just do it as a joke, Nick. Lol.
I started the banned avatars, at least, within the Sonic boards group, to 'celebrate' the ban of a Sonic board regular who was off spamming in other boards.You know what has been bothering me lately? How there are so many people putting the word "banned" in there avatar to make them look like rebels or make them seem cool. Somebody needs to explain to them how most people who are banned are usually considered losers, spammers, or suck-ups.
wuz that... meI started the banned avatars, at least, within the Sonic boards group, to 'celebrate' the ban of a Sonic board regular who was off spamming in other boards.
People followed suit, and it was funny.
It was kind of like Anonymous, except with avatars.
we did it 4 the lulz.
I love it when people talk about things the clearly don't know about. It reminds me why I lost faith in humanity.You know what has been bothering me lately? How there are so many people putting the word "banned" in there avatar to make them look like rebels or make them seem cool. Somebody needs to explain to them how most people who are banned are usually considered losers, spammers, or suck-ups.
Vent over.
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking is possible...I haven't gotten new music in a while, come to think of it, so I may just be bored of what I already have for the moment. The only thing new I've gotten recently is the entire collection of Phoenix Wright Soundtracks...which is good, don't get me wrong, but video game and other non-vocal music has a different quality from vocal music, and I feel like vocal music.Maybe you need something new or need to explore different genres. I suggest Last.fm for that, if that be the case
I think the problem is just that the music I've been consistently listening to has gotten old...I still feel like listening to the same old Rock/Pop/Video Game Music, it's just that the exact set of songs I've been listening to has gotten old. Which makes sense, since for the past like, six months, I've either been listening to my latest set of songs, or to a massive playlist of all of my favorite songs. Which has sort of made me tired of that set of songs. To try and remedy it, I'm trying to listen to my entire library on shuffle.This happens to me a lot. I listen to certain music for a long time and then get burnt out on it. Sometimes that just means that I've shifted to a different musical mood, but sometimes it means that the music I'm in the mood for has gotten kind of stale.
I recently fixed this problem by acquiring some new music. But it might just take some down time. You're right—it's not something anyone can really help you with. But I can relate.
Thanks, Pandora seems interesting enough too. I'll give it a shot. Thanks for all the advice, guys. I appreciate it.It happens with me like that sometimes. Normally, I always have music playing. I love my iPod, and if I'm out, it's on. If I'm in my dorm, it's plugged into my speakers, and it's playing.
But sometimes, I'll scroll through all of my albums without seeing anything that looks interesting. I've got plenty of music, and it's pretty varied, so it's not for a lack of variety. My old standby to fix this was to just go shuffle. But when I skip like 50 songs in a row before any are tolerable... yeah, that's not fun.
When this happened around Christmas, I decided to try out Pandora. I never tried it, since I can get a bit obsessive about my last.fm and get a twitch when my music doesn't scrobble. But once I found out there was a way to do that with Pandora, I bookmarked that. When I was feeling anti-my-music, I gave it a shot. Typed in the name of a band I liked, and let it go for a while. Heard some stuff I'd heard before, and some stuff I hadn't. And it was mostly good stuff too. It definitely got me going again. Sometimes all you need is something completely new.
Hence the large amount of my resources spent on Smash (well, specifically, Brawl).You acknowledge your problem, but you're not willing to change.
You're not willing to change because you think your problem precludes you from ever being different.
Not a lot of options until you decide to up and change your life for the better. All I can do is provide suggestions. If you keep making excuses, you'll just perpetuate your misery and blame it on things you believe are out of your control.
If you haven't made friends, it's not because you're "not an interesting person". Believe me, the majority of people are not "interesting" by any stretch of the imagination. People become friends because they talk and do stuff together and bond, and probably talk about lots of "uninteresting" things. You've got to stop believing that your life is this way because of some permanent character flaw and realize that you've got to take positive steps to improve.
Check out my sig. The top right corner of it used to be my avatar. I wanted to be original because nobody else had used Aerodactyl. I succeeded.You know what has been bothering me lately? How there are so many people putting the word "banned" in there avatar to make them look like rebels or make them seem cool. Somebody needs to explain to them how most people who are banned are usually considered losers, spammers, or suck-ups.
Ex: Me, that one guy who mains luigi, or other people who do downright stupid stuff.
Vent over.
Relax. You can't change classes now so you may as well bust your *** for that 70%I'm on my last straw, I think.
I'm right now trying to finish a Data Structures assignment that I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO DO and I PLANNED on getting up in four hours to work on a 3 page report that's due AT THE SAME TIME as the Data Structures assignment.
I'm an idiot and a sham. I'm not a computer science major, I'm a no-good lousy student going to what's basically a high-class college.
It official, it's the TV licensing people, it's a whole long letter thing with numbers to contact etc, and how to pay my TV licence that everyone has to pay.Wow, that's kind of creepy...
Do you know for sure if it's official? Like, could it possibly be some sort of spam mail or something to get you to call them and have something pitched to you?
Otherwise, they're rather stupid to send a threatening letter about TV if you don't even own one.