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June 20th, 2014 6:49 AMPokiI can speak Bulgarian, and English fluently. It was the same with German, and French, but I forgot a thing or two over the years. I also learnt, like, five other languages, but only the basics. And yeah, all by myself (except German & French).
I enjoy watching movies, but it's not the same w/series. Breaking Bad was the only series I was interested in. Not into Doctor Who, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Supernatural, etc. -
June 20th, 2014 3:44 AMApolloCool, we're the same. Favorite has to be languages though, I even challenged myself to learn six languages at once. I failed, but yeah. xD
I'm really outdated when it comes to movies and series and stuff like that, so never watched Breaking Bad. :[ -
June 20th, 2014 3:29 AMPokiAnything Maths-related isn't of interested to me. Just not my thing. I'm into arts, languages (both ancient/dead & existing), and history.
Breaking Bad was awesome, though. Science was suddenly fun w/our ol' pal Walter White. :D -
June 20th, 2014 3:22 AMApolloI'm not interested in money or economic types of stuff either, which is weird, considering how I wanted to become a banker when I was younger. Thinking about it, according to my pre-school yearbook I wanted to become a scientist, but now I'm having a hard time in science, lol. x)
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June 20th, 2014 3:10 AMPokiI should know, I've sold one of the expansion packs for 15lv, last year. Didn't have time to continue my lil' business I had going on due to school, tho. I should probably start again, this summer. Wouldn't mind a little cash to myself, haha.
Yeah, those kind of calculators come in handy from time to time. Should've explained how the lev works earlier, but you figured it out. Maybe it does, but I'm not really aware of that stuff, lack of interest & all. -
June 20th, 2014 2:46 AMApolloOh, is that so? I see. I just goofed around in Google and found out that 30 Bulgarian lev is equal to 915 Philippine pesos, never knew there was a built in conversion calculator in there lol. Not really shocking, Bulgaria *probably* has a higher gdp per capita than the Philippines anyway.
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June 20th, 2014 1:25 AMPokiI used to go to my cousin's when I was little, and we played TS1. It was such a fun experience. :D Actually, they're not worth a lot. Because the games themselves aren't that old, they just lose their value. Kinda like when you wanna buy a 2nd hand game/console, or anything technology-related. The expansion packs are worth 15lv at best, and the game disc itself is no more than 20-30lv.
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June 19th, 2014 6:42 PMApolloI have everything from The Sims 1 to 3, with a few handheld and console games, haha. I only bought The Sims 3 + packs, since no one sells TS2 and 1 anymore. That collection is probably gonna be worth much, I think, since they aren't in stores anymore?
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June 19th, 2014 8:02 AMPokiI have a complete The Sims 2 collection, actually. All bought, non-pirated or anything. :P And I own The Sims 3, but only the game disc. I'm going to sell my TS2 collection soon, whenever I don't feel lazy, haha.
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June 19th, 2014 3:42 AMApolloThat's how I exactly felt when I was debating on uninstalling the Sims 2 and 3, ahahhahuehurh. I haven't used them for a long time, but I might get the urge someday, but I just uninstalled it eventually. I still have a few urges here and there, though. n__nl;;;;;
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June 19th, 2014 2:04 AMPokiI already have around 20 NES ROMs in my possession, and I don't plan on downloading more anytime soon. I also have games that I don't play anymore, but I don't have the heart to delete them. I might want to play them again some day, right? {XD}
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June 18th, 2014 6:56 PMApolloI used to use emulators for the SNES, but my computer is slowly running out of free space, so I use the website. Might consider a cleanup soon, haha.
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June 18th, 2014 1:47 PMPokiI remember having a pirated Lion King 3 game on the NES, actually. ThePirateBay is my friend when it comes to files such as games, films, and whatnot. :p Same in Bulgaria. Everything costs a lot (anything gaming-related, for example), at least twice as expensive as what it's worth in the US. How do they expect us to pay 600lv for a console that's worth less than $400 there? Americans have plenty of cash to spend, but most of the people in Bulgaria hardly get paid 350lv a month, and 95% of that money goes to paying bills/debt/mortgage.
I'm more of a NES person. I just download ROMs from a site, because most of my games don't work anymore. I originally went on a website to play them (probably the one you're talking about), but that was before I knew what an emulator was, haha. -
June 18th, 2014 3:08 AMApolloHm, it's the same here in a way. There are lots of pirated games here in the Philippines, my Pokemon Emerald was fake and I even owned a bootleg game. I don't know how many times we got ripped off, haha. Luckily we discovered the real gaming store and it's trusted 100%, but some of those games are just too expensive - especially since they convert how much the game is in the US to here, and a dollar here is 40 Philippine pesos, I think. So yeah, KFC is damn expensive here. :P
I love SNES games. I bought a disc for the PS2 that was some emulator for the SNES, so I got to play a whole bunch of those. I recently found a website wherein you can play those online. Don't really spend much of my time there thogh. -
June 18th, 2014 2:26 AMPokiAs a hardcore SP fan, I really wanted to play that game. It's really hard to get games in Bulgaria, though. I don't have a credit card to buy them, or anything. I need to rely on the games available, piracy, or buy it through someone in Bulgaria who happens to have the game I want.
My favourite game is Warcraft III, followed by GTA: Vice City. I just got attached after playing for 10 years, y'know? I also enjoy a good chunk of FPS games, and I can't deny that I love NES games (8-bit ones) the most.


