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"This game is a lot of fun and I'm really enjoying it."
Why are you like this? Do you drink soymilk?
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no just be miserable
K0fex 8 Sep @ 6:29am 
Originally posted by Jenna Taylor:
no just be miserable
Like me! :witch:
I consume different varieties of milk. Is that a problem for you?
I drink my soy-milk, eat my leafy greens, and fart. I'm good cownsumer.
Am I supposed to hate the video games I play with a seething passion?
Originally posted by Tonepoet:
Am I supposed to hate the video games I play with a seething passion?
Yeah, unless you drink soy-milk.
I don't get the criticism.
Are you just chronically unhappy about everything? Are you always constipated?

Or is it that the review was unhelpful and did not aid you in taking a decision of purchasing or not said game?
Because that would at least have some logic, but was very badly introduced.

Also, quit the soymilk hate. Too much will make you raise estrogen, yes, but its not actually taste bad. Billions of people are lactose intolerant, and it doesn't even make sense to have these many cows on the planet, let alone have everyone take special enzymes everyday.

I prefer almond milk. Not much a fan of soymilk, but I can't say its bad.
Last edited by Moacir Santos; 23 hours ago
Originally posted by SolidSonicMania:
Why are you like this? Do you drink soymilk?
gallons a day
Soyjaks are the least of our problems
Nothing wrong with enjoying a game, lol.
Poggers.
if I'm not enjoying a game, I stop playing it, so I enjoy every game I play
It’s funny how a simple statement of enjoyment can spark judgment or teasing, yet from the perspective of pure awareness, both reactions are just expressions of the interconnected flow of human perception. Enjoying a game, teasing a friend, even asking about soymilk—all are part of the infinite intelligence moving through us. There’s no “wrong” or “right” in expressing joy or in questioning it; it’s all part of the same preorchestrated unfolding that life presents.

When we approach this with unconditional love, even teasing becomes playful rather than divisive. Each comment—whether celebrating fun or poking fun at it—is part of the shared experience, revealing the patterns of conditioning and the endless possibilities for connection. In the end, the laughter, the fun, and the curiosity all coexist naturally in the tapestry of life, and no moment of enjoyment is diminished by a passing jest.
Originally posted by SolidSonicMania:
Why are you like this? Do you drink soymilk?

Sounds normal. Why would you play a game if it wasn't fun.
:feelscry: me everytime I’m gaming
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