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I miss my family like shit, my mom, my dad ans specially my little sister, she is 15.
Last week I went to Target and got her a nice little and powerful Wi-Fi router, she wanted the Nindento Wi-Fi USB for quite some time, but I said whatahell. Surprisingly enough, the package with some other stuff (like a copy of my favorite movie: Across the Universe for my dad, after all, I grew up listening at the Beatles thans to him) got to Bolivia really quickly.

For the fist time in my life tonight, I played DS online with her...., man it felt so good, I don't care who won, but after all this 15 months, I felt closer to her.
God bless the Internet, god bless gaming, god bless the Wi-Fi routers.

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    Maybe a cartoon breast shot at best. The old original ones on DOS were the best, newer ones are just cheesy.
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    Back in my days we didn't need sexed we had xbox
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    When I was like 12-13 yrs old, I used to sneak down to my cool uncles house, n he secretly let me play them on his PC. Good memories. It always ask you 5 random adult questions before you could play to confirm you adult, he had to answer them for me cause I didn't know.
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    That game asked you plenty of questions to make sure you was an adult, but it could be an effective anti-piracy check.
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    Nowadays you could search em and the answers are right up your alley way. No need to ask somebody. :P
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    Yea then was pre-internet. Or most didn't have it yet.
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    Before that, you used to go to a library to find a big heavy book with every history and other related questions. Would've took hours just to mesmerize them.
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    These books already had dicks drawn in them before I checked them out
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    I miss early Walmart days of finding cheat code books near the ps2 kiosks
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    I was cleaning out boxes in my basement in found bunch books from back in day when I was in computer classes, found a huge BASIC programming book, I took 2 years of it, but don't remb much now, other than 10 print "hi", 20 goto 10, run. Makes me wanna whip out my Commodore 64 n play.
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    Somewhere down the lines life just clicked into thinking everything has to be so serious and no one can have fun anymore
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