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  1. Comment on What game is your current addiction? in ~games

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    I'm still really enjoying Destiny 2, despite it's flaws. I've also slowly been playing more Street Fighter 6. The more I play Street Fighter 6 and understand what I'm doing the more I enjoy it....

    I'm still really enjoying Destiny 2, despite it's flaws. I've also slowly been playing more Street Fighter 6. The more I play Street Fighter 6 and understand what I'm doing the more I enjoy it. It's a very well-made game.

  2. Comment on What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them? in ~games

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    I've been playing Street Fighter 6, which has felt like my first time actually comprehending a fighting game and enjoying myself. I got a bunch of friends together for some weeklies and that's...

    I've been playing Street Fighter 6, which has felt like my first time actually comprehending a fighting game and enjoying myself. I got a bunch of friends together for some weeklies and that's made it quite a lot more enjoyable too.

    I've also picked God of War Ragnarok back up to finally finish it. I dropped off at some point, for no particular reason, but I've been lucky to still not get spoiled.

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  3. Comment on What's your favorite read of 2023 so far? in ~books

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    Bunny by Mona Awad. That book is a trip and a half, but super enjoyable and very well-written. I had trouble putting it down. It starts off like Mean Girls almost but then turns into something all...

    Bunny by Mona Awad. That book is a trip and a half, but super enjoyable and very well-written. I had trouble putting it down. It starts off like Mean Girls almost but then turns into something all it's own.

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  4. Comment on What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them? in ~games

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    I primarily play RPG/FPS games, but I recently started picking up Fighting Games. It felt like a huge learning curve, but once I got into the nitty gritty like frame data, I really started...

    I primarily play RPG/FPS games, but I recently started picking up Fighting Games. It felt like a huge learning curve, but once I got into the nitty gritty like frame data, I really started enjoying it a lot more.
    Getting over that recent mental block made the game feel less like panicing to get out of a combo to actually trying to read my opponent and make logical choices in response.