Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20161116194210/@comment-1496755-20161211232506

Science our friend. Science good.

I always hear the alarm, but there is this other problem where I don't get up quickly enough and inadvertently fall asleep again for 15 - 30 minutes. Could be really unpleasant if it turns out I have lost the chance to have breakfast because of this.

Wow, you are are even more obsessed than I am. I currently have about 440 GB of stuff on the D: drive, yet it will decrease because much of it is movies and series I'll watch soon (and delete afterwards). They are the big space-eaters. The others are, of course, gaming collections and various backups.

Mmmm, in my case it was more like getting worse all the time. I started with a very minor problem - I only needed glasses very rarely, once day... or even once a week, when I needed to see something very distant. I barely noticed the difference. But the condition constantly deteriorated over the years and eventually I couldn't see a thing without glasses. Then it stopped around the age of 18 and I felt SO relieved. It was like the end of a 10-year curse.

We have this saying - "to wear a hood after the rain has passed". We usually remember about safety and rules only after something goes wrong and a part of a village is wiped off the map. Gotta love that Balkan mentality :P

Lego games... now this is something I don't understand. What do people find enjoyable in these? Lego Star Wars, especially - I can't imagine myself ever getting into such a thing. Hah, I tried to imagine you playing that horrible game I linked to... that would be the most epic commentary you've ever given :D