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Generic-User

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  1. Genre: Horror Year released: 2020 Ross's rating: Unrated Link to game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/962630/Transient/ Free to play: No GaaS: No This is a blog post. To read the original post, please click here »
  2. Genre: Action Year released: 2021 Ross's rating: Unrated Link to game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1153640/Chorus/ Free to play: No GaaS: No This is a blog post. To read the original post, please click here »
  3. Genre: Action Year released: 2020 Ross's rating: Unrated Link to game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/939100/Darksburg/ Free to play: No GaaS: No This is a blog post. To read the original post, please click here »
  4. Genre: Adventure Year released: 2020 Ross's rating: Unrated Link to game: https://af.gog.com/game/westmark_manor Free to play: No GaaS: No This is a blog post. To read the original post, please click here »
  5. Genre: 2D Action Year released: 2020 Ross's rating: Unrated Link to game: https://af.gog.com/game/bite_the_bullet Free to play: No GaaS: No This is a blog post. To read the original post, please click here »
  6. Genre: Action Year released: 2020 Ross's rating: Unrated Link to game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1224600/G_String/ Free to play: No GaaS: No This is a blog post. To read the original post, please click here »
  7. Genre: Action Year released: 1998 Ross's rating: Unrated Link to game: https://af.gog.com/game/outwars Free to play: No GaaS: No This is a blog post. To read the original post, please click here »
  8. Genre: 2D Action Year released: 2021 Ross's rating: Unrated Link to game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1372210/Dap/ Free to play: No GaaS: No This is a blog post. To read the original post, please click here »
  9. "In fact, forget the Windows 10!"
  10. I'll take Ross Time over Valve Time any day of the week.
  11. I'm just going to guess based on other forums I've in the past, you should be able to post like you normally would, and it would display who made the post just the same. The only thing it keeps hidden is just your online status. I'm also posting this while signed in anonymously, so I guess we'll see...
  12. Hey, with enough vodka, it's all going to be the same anyway. I need to replay those sometimes.
  13. I would rather relive my worst days in the military than work at an Amazon fulfillment center. Or really do any job related to Amazon.
  14. Now I'm trying to remember if vodka in S.T.A.L.K.E.R lowered your radiation amount or not. I will say, alcohol (specifically ethyl alcohol) works as an antidote for antifreeze poisoning though. We even had a bottle of it in the ER I worked in, ready to be administered via IV.
  15. Regarding the privacy concerns. usually most forums I've seen that have a "who's online" thing at the bottom also tend to have an option to just list you as a hidden user when you log in.
  16. Hah, thanks. Fortunately that's what the physical is for. If they think there's a health reason that might lead to you crashing the plane, they won't clear you for it. They're pretty damn picky about some pretty small things sometimes, but the FAA would prefer not to take any chances I suppose.
  17. A book would have been fine, and I remember even bringing one in one time, but the looming existential dread made it hard to focus. Or it would be jarring once you finally settle into the book and BAM the code phone goes off. Scares the hell out of you every time. It had a unique tone and was loud as all hell, and you can't possibly predict if or when it might go off, so it was also like working next to a jump scare on a random timer. It put you in a subconscious mode where you felt like you could never let your guard down, and it sucked trying to read a book while always feeling on edge. Right now I'm trying to go back to college to try and become an airline pilot (getting a medical certificate has been a lengthy ordeal that I'm still working through). I worked that hospital gig when I was going to college after high school (around 10 years ago), and I ended up quitting after only 3 months. I was also just burned out from school, and it just wasn't "doing it" for me, so I figured I'd try something else. I ended up going into the military and for the most part I loved it (despite it's own "hell job" moments at times). I had a good run, but once you started getting up a little in the ranks for my job it started to become less hands-on and more administrative focused, and nothing is more soul crushing to me than sitting behind a desk and handling dry policy and bureaucratic related stuff, that feels like it exists just for the sake of existing. After I got out (about 2 years ago) I just took money I had saved up and decided to enjoy my newfound "freedom" and just kick it on my own, while not having to work. While I was doing that I made plans to go out and try hiking the Appalachian Trail. I actually didn't make it very far, I got really sick and had to bail (without going into a whole other lengthy story, we think it was something to do with a side effect of a medication I was on, exacerbated by the physical exertion of the hike, as opposed to drinking bad water or something like that). Since coming back from that is when I started making preparations for the pilot gig. Going further and further into the process, I'm not optimistic on how it might turn out (I have a lot of health issues, and have had to get seen by, and get paperwork from a lot of different doctors), but I have a couple backup plans lined up. If it doesn't pan out, I'll jump on one of those, since it kind of sucks feeling like you're currently in limbo, which is where I currently am now.
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