Reply to Re: An hero.
If you don't have an account, just leave the password field blank.
Well.. I guess no attention's how i got into this in the first place.
See? That's better.
Yeah, those Steam errors would be annoying, especially on top of everything else. Just one more thing that doesn't work. BUT. There are some things that are working. For example, you're talking to us now on the DN forum. And you know what? We like you. Maybe it doesn't make sense to you, but we do anyway. Now, Scratcher's right to a certain degree. The Internet is kind of limiting when it comes to connecting with people, so you shouldn't expect it to completely make you happy. But it can work as a starting point, like the way it helped Striker.
And by the way, suicide isn't heroic. Heroic is the kind of thing Mrgantoe quoted, where you have the courage to try positive, risky things to make something good out of the situation you've been given. If you can do that, life can get better, and its possibilities open up before you. If you give up, all those possibilities are gone, and the only thing you open up is wounds in the people who care about you.
See? That's better.
Yeah, those Steam errors would be annoying, especially on top of everything else. Just one more thing that doesn't work. BUT. There are some things that are working. For example, you're talking to us now on the DN forum. And you know what? We like you. Maybe it doesn't make sense to you, but we do anyway. Now, Scratcher's right to a certain degree. The Internet is kind of limiting when it comes to connecting with people, so you shouldn't expect it to completely make you happy. But it can work as a starting point, like the way it helped Striker.
And by the way, suicide isn't heroic. Heroic is the kind of thing Mrgantoe quoted, where you have the courage to try positive, risky things to make something good out of the situation you've been given. If you can do that, life can get better, and its possibilities open up before you. If you give up, all those possibilities are gone, and the only thing you open up is wounds in the people who care about you.