H.R Gigers World. what a guy, he was incredible, as an artist, and a person. I felt incredibly sad as I watched it, he was so frail at the end. To see him paint, go to his childhood home. He's signing books of his art and he says "that's all that matters." Did he feel that people only cared about his signature? They didn't respect the art?
A tangible benefit was what it was. I have a friend who doesn't play fallout, says it's too involving. He used to play 13 hour sessions of league, so no more of that. Fallout is all he would do if he had it. There really is more to life than games. I like games but I don't have 13 hours to spare in a day.
Still got Just Cause 3. I have two on the hard drive, haven't played it. That's the problem with me, I don't play what I have. I feel like I've become picky about games.
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