Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20161116194210/@comment-1496755-20161209114440

Just saw your new video, left you a comment there.

Heh, yeah, I know what the phrase is supposed to mean, but it bugs me how vague it sounds. It's like we're ashamed of something. And we shouldn't be - disability can happen to anyone. I think I've seen a student with Down's at the university, but it doesn't stop him from making an effort to get an education. And he should get some respect for that, not vague phrases.

Darkness was theb ane of all CRT monitors. Our very first monitor was pretty dark too - it was pretty much impossible to play anything on a sunny day, which is why I mostly practiced nocturnal gaming. The next minitor, the dreadful Trinitron thing, had better brightness controls, but raising it too high produced that weird yellowish hue.

Aye, 10 AM it is, which is good because getting up early is my kryptonite. By the way, if you are adjusting your GZDoom settings in advance, I can suggest a couple of compatibility options you can turn on, for the sake of a more vanilla-faithful experience.

When it comes to gaming, I tend to memorize times a lot for some reason. For example, I remember spending a lot of time in a certain city in WoW during the afternoon of December 31 (while waiting for the evening to come) so it has become a tradition now - I feel compelled to visit this city again on a December 31.

Gigs? Oh, you lucky man... we didn't have gigs until after 2000. For a long time our HDD had a total capacity of 600 - 800 MB or something like that. For many years we had to ration disk space due to it being so limited. My old laptop's HDD was 36 GB total, divided into two 18 GB partitions. I often had to remove something before installing something new.

Well, I loved it because it was an awesome part of growing up. It had a certain darker and edgier feel and a certain degree of grey morality that I liked. (oh great, now I'm talking like the TV tropes site) Anyway, here is another thing I've enjoyed watching recently - take a look, it's pretty funny.

Ah, you see - 2004 was important to you too. It was the year you became the Menace!