I think I've become immune to grinding games... I'll try one and as soon as it starts to feel grindy. I lose all interest.
It's one of the reasons I only play single player games now. I can't be doing with MP at all, my reflexes aren't good enough to make it fun and the griefers and smacktards ruin the fun for people trying to learn anything.
@anomnomnomaly I am also in the single player camp. I dont get the dopamine rush that multiplayer games give to most people. I just end up getting frustrated. At least Destiny is more co op and the pvp is optional. I only started up D2 cause someone invited me. Otherwise I would be playing Yakuza 0 or Super Mario RPG.
And Im right there with you. I haaaate grinding lol
Seeing #Destiny’s brain got broken by the concept of “talking”, “seeing”, and non-exclusive dating without labels is HILARIOUS to me.
I do think that “dating” without labels is stupid and shouldn’t be on the list. After all, if you’re dating without labels, you’re just in denial that you’re in a relationship tbh. But, I do generally believe in these concepts:
Talking (Speaking regularly to someone you like because you like them with the goal of flirting with them at least)
Seeing (Going on dates with someone you’re not in a relationship with)
Dating (An exclusive boyfriend-girlfriend relationship)
Married (An exclusive lifelong husband-wife relationship)
@freemo Hmm, so I kinda agree with this too, but I’d put this in the “seeing” state.
It’s interesting, being “on break” kind puts your relationship in an asynchronous state. Like, it kinda exists, but you’re not engaging in it. It’s like pausing one game on a #PS5 to play another on your #NintendoSwitch. You still need to go back to it to turn it off/end it but it almost doesn’t matter since it’s on pause, you can do whatever.
I think your point is really "Christians dont sleep around"... and I'd say that is true a lot of the time, though not always... depends how orthodox the christian is. I do know a few Christians whoa re polyamourous (though again they are rare if they are serious Christians)
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