30000th poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 10)

maybe its adhd but if a meal takes more than like 10 minutes out of my day im not fucking with it

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no, you’re just lazy

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Chat I have decided to play Town of Salem again (if it isn’t dead yet)

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And if I can remember my password :wowee:

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:(

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Why is this :(

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tos is problematic media that shouldnt have a fandom

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What’s wrong with it?

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im both worlds
if its a good day for productivity? i will gladly spend an hour+ making food
if its a bad day? 5 minutes of active work max, but I will lay down and wait for somewhere between 20-30 minutes

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sorry im just a hater

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ive been so desenitized to the word problematic when something is described by it i just ignore it cause 9/10 its an issue only for people who are agressively online

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not dead but also why would u bother with it

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shocking there are so many online yet so little games, my gut goes bots
if i had to guess 1000 online realistic number

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yeah theyve always overinflated it. i doubt theres more than a couple games running

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Idk I just felt like playing it again

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oops I died to Medusa

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Oops I died to Crusader (I was Lookout)

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Analyzing an ETF for one of my final projects.

God Forbid They Have Shorter Disclaimers

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(This isn’t really that bad once you start reading it, but this is from a Excel file on their portfolio composition that I downloaded, and this extends across so many columns.)

What the hell is Bootlegger

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