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It’s a shame to see traditional handhelds start to die out. The Switch is a great system, but the bulky size and poor battery make it impractical as a handheld device. The ease of just putting a folded 3DS into your pocket allows for so many opportunities during travel.
 
I enjoyed Sonic 06 😳
(yeah it could have been better obviously, but I don't have an intense hate for it like most fans haha)
 
It’s a shame to see traditional handhelds start to die out. The Switch is a great system, but the bulky size and poor battery make it impractical as a handheld device. The ease of just putting a folded 3DS into your pocket allows for so many opportunities during travel.

I can fit a Switch Lite in my pocket, but I can feel you. I also don’t know how long I could do that since I am losing weight.
 
It’s a shame to see traditional handhelds start to die out. The Switch is a great system, but the bulky size and poor battery make it impractical as a handheld device. The ease of just putting a folded 3DS into your pocket allows for so many opportunities during travel.
Yeah also they should have made Switch a pure TV console and just develop, like a 4DS or whatever that actually has some battery lol
 
Salaries and listed prices of goods and services should indicate after tax values. This is why the middle class is dying. 😭
 
Silent hill 4 is a great game and it's OST is the best in the entire series



[ Eleanor ]

having spiders in your house is really good actually, they just chill in the corners and catch other insects
I have a house spider that's been chilling in my room lol
I named it cotton eye joe
 
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It’s a shame to see traditional handhelds start to die out. The Switch is a great system, but the bulky size and poor battery make it impractical as a handheld device. The ease of just putting a folded 3DS into your pocket allows for so many opportunities during travel.
I'm hoping that at some stage in the future they will come back in and we will see a new pure-3ds type handheld come out again. They are always going to be popular and you are right, the switch nor the switch lite fit perfectly into that category. I imagine that at some stage whether it's a very long time in the future or not that we will see them again. Just like how when the gameboy died, the DS eventually came as well. However, as many have pointed out Nintendo need to put all their time and resources into one major console for now so we likely won't see another one for a long while. But we will get one!
 
Nostalgia isn't a concrete thing for each age group, a lot of people do experience nostalgia for things that weren't "in their decade" and may not experience things typical for their decade. Despite being a 2000s kid, we grew up with vhs tapes and recording of cartoons from the 60s to the 90s, and comic books dating even earlier. We also don't get nostalgia for typical nostalgia shows because we didn't grow up with cable.
 
Anyone who thinks cats are weird or antisocial creatures simply hasn't been in the presence of a good kitty.

Not everyone should own a pet or have children.
^^^^^THIS^^^^^
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Spotify are a bunch of greedy asshats and I don't like how they evolved music industry, if anything they did it for the bad.
dang the day after I download it too I see this post-
 
gabbie hanna’s music is actually kind of good - i know a lot of what she says and does is questionable but lowkey?? some of her songs kind of slap LMAO
 
College is a terrible place for learning, independent thinking, and creativity. It is important for some professions- such as being a doctor or astromomer- but overall, unnecessary and potentially damaging. Like many forms of traditional education.

Just look at Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Anna Wintour, and John D. Rockefeller, to name a few. These people among many others prove that a degree does not mean success and ingeniousness.
 
College is a terrible place for learning, independent thinking, and creativity. It is important for some professions- such as being a doctor or astromomer- but overall, unnecessary and potentially damaging. Like many forms of traditional education.

Just look at Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Anna Wintour, and John D. Rockefeller, to name a few. These people among many others prove that a degree does not mean success and ingeniousness.

College degrees used to be broadly financially remunerative, but that ended with Gen X. I'm an older Millennial with a degree in English, but it didn't help me land secure employment because I graduated just slightly before the recession hit. I managed to avoid the student debt that the later, younger Millennials grappled with, but the recession all but guaranteed that I never got my foot in the door job-wise.

However, I will always be grateful for learning the importance of source citation and careful research. As an English major, I couldn't just come up with any nonsense theory from any bogus web site, or submit papers full of witty TL;DR one-liners. I had to actually defend my thesis with analytic points, and be overseen by older professors who held their students accountable, rather than relying on a mob of likes, hearts, and upvotes. That does take more critical thinking than what I see in most social media discourse these days.
 
gabbie hanna’s music is actually kind of good - i know a lot of what she says and does is questionable but lowkey?? some of her songs kind of slap LMAO
tbh I agree, though the only song of hers I listened to was butterflies.
 
I want my entire house to be filled with lizards

I don't think everyone wants that therefore it's an unpopular opinion
 
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