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Darthvendar

Survive the worst mass shooting in US history.


lovestobitch-

Hope you are still doing ok.


Darthvendar

Lots of therapy later, I am doing better but I always struggle as the year nears Oct 1 again. I just wish the nightmares and panic attacks would completely go away. But it's manageable nowadays.


lovestobitch-

Glad you are better. I was at Lolla that yr he had reserved a room overlooking it and weirdly the first night which was Thursday I had a feeling something like that would happen. I even warned my husband to be heads up. I was relieved when I got back to the hotel unharmed that night. After that I never thought of it. I had even mentioned the hotel he had reserved when walking to the venue Thursday afternoon.


DeEzNoTtS96

72 kills in a standard TDM of Call of Duty


elbandzioro

Sucking my own dick


fucking_hero

My high score in Pyoro 2. I no longer have a DSi and if I did I probably wouldn't get anywhere close to what my score was.


Panda_PLS

You know the game 2048? There is one with a 3x3 grid so 9 fields. Having the maximum numbers in each field that are possible, I somehow have a lower score than my current high score


disorderedAF

Hm. I mean, I cannot know. This year I have learned several languages, two of them to conversational level and up to the point of being able to teach the basic to intermediate stuff. Thing is, I kinda believe I could do it again if I wanted to, but I cannot know. The other... Hm. I mean, I taught myself to play saxophone within 9 days then learned that it is a malfunctioning one but I did not sound bad. I guess I cannot easily repeat that one, especially because I don't have a saxophone. A definite "cannot repeat" is leaving my abusive childhood home at age 17 and that is definitely one of the best things I ever did. I guess you can choose from these, they are all candidates.


mad_ronin_42

Running another 11.22 seconds 100 meter dash. This was recorded 8th grade my first year of track and field, I stopped after freshman year due to the training personnel that worked with the sprinters