Churga_Hral wrote: »So what would that make you, some kind of glorious meat-pie, or some other equally transitory occurrence with a brief shelf-life?CapnPhoton wrote: »Yes, snowflakes. But they are easily ignored.
Disinterested parties don't really want to know, but they probably do commiserate.
CapnPhoton wrote: »Churga_Hral wrote: »So what would that make you, some kind of glorious meat-pie, or some other equally transitory occurrence with a brief shelf-life?CapnPhoton wrote: »Yes, snowflakes. But they are easily ignored.
Disinterested parties don't really want to know, but they probably do commiserate.
No. It makes me disinterested in whining over nothing and other trivial things.
It gives me snowflake deafness.
But setting that aside, ESO is the best game of it's kind.
Churga_Hral wrote: »Just wanted to express my appreciation and add to whatever love has been sent the way of all the people who have contributed to making and developing and maintaining this fantastic world!
So much to love: the landscape, the buildings, the characters, the dialogue, the critters, the decorations, the music, the weather.
It's obvious that a lot of love, appreciation and care have gone into ESO, and this game inspires more of those in me.
So, thank you.
Also love it. Just really love wandering in this game. I though I finished AD months ago and wandered into some quests the other day, cause some of them are so hidden x)
Churga_Hral wrote: »Is there a good ESO video of Pharrell's "Happy"?
Because, you know, happiness is the truth.
Churga_Hral wrote: »Just wanted to express my appreciation and add to whatever love has been sent the way of all the people who have contributed to making and developing and maintaining this fantastic world!
So much to love: the landscape, the buildings, the characters, the dialogue, the critters, the decorations, the music, the weather.
It's obvious that a lot of love, appreciation and care have gone into ESO, and this game inspires more of those in me.
So, thank you.