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Never had a Nintendo, but loved to play it at my friend Eric's house.
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Yes, i liked to read. I still like to read. I just finished reading a book, as a matter of fact.
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The only books I've ever read on my own were the first Halo book, which I read last year while moving into my new house over the summer (nothing else to do), and some old 60 page Sonic The Hedgehog book that I read when I was 9 or 10. <_<
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I used to read a lot. Not as much now, though.
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I repress my childhood.
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Locke wrote:I repress my childhood.
People who do that have most of the time psychological problems afterwards.

I dont know what childhood exaclty is defined in english but I think childhood doesn't finish when you are 15 years old XD
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i always disliked reading. infact the only book i ever finished that was school required was the last one, and i forgot the name of it.. but it mentioned the coral island in the end and it was about being rescued off an island by the navy or something. some little kid went crazy and got a bunch of other little kids to follow him and they ended up killing all the other little kids that wouldnt follow them, except one.
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Patrickssj6 wrote:
Locke wrote:I repress my childhood.
People who do that have most of the time psychological problems afterwards.

I dont know what childhood exaclty is defined in english but I think childhood doesn't finish when you are 15 years old XD
Usually 12. >_>
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Kirk wrote:Yes, i liked to read. I still like to read. I just finished reading a book, as a matter of fact.
I was just playing, Kirk. I read some myself. :?
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Explosive American wrote:Haven't you forgotten labeling all video games as "nintendo"? Playing your one hour of "Nintendo time" with the egg timer?
That wasn't the case for me.
Explosive American wrote: When the Re-Deads scared you out of playing Zelda for months?
That was case for me. I avoided the spots with them whenever I played that game back then.
Explosive American wrote:When sleep-overs didn't seem awkward? When you thought that nothing was too expensive for an adult?
Yes.....I really miss the days where I had no worries. When global warming, birdflu, I wasn't worried about that.
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I read all of the Redwall (hehehe) books multiple times. Same with Harry Potter and the Ender/Bean series.
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Kirk wrote:I read all of the Redwall (hehehe) books multiple times. Same with Harry Potter and the Ender/Bean series.
Harry Potter omfg me too lawl.
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th3_halord wrote:The only books I've ever read on my own were the first Halo book, which I read last year while moving into my new house over the summer (nothing else to do), and some old 60 page Sonic The Hedgehog book that I read when I was 9 or 10. <_<
That is one of the most depressing things I've ever read.
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while we're on the topic of things we are/have read, i've got this "the curious incident of the dog in the night-time" book about some autistic kid i have to read for school, and by read for school, i mean finish up on it on the bus to school.

but stuff that i want to read: i've got "the Art of Deception" and "the Art of Intrusion" pdfs on mah pc right now. sweet stuff :D.
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[cc]z@nd! wrote:but stuff that i want to read: i've got "the Art of Deception" and "the Art of Intrusion" pdfs on mah pc right now. sweet stuff :D.
I'm in the middle of reading 'Silence on the Wire' by Michal Zalewski (about Network Security).
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The_Hushed_Casket wrote:
th3_halord wrote:The only books I've ever read on my own were the first Halo book, which I read last year while moving into my new house over the summer (nothing else to do), and some old 60 page Sonic The Hedgehog book that I read when I was 9 or 10. <_<
That is one of the most depressing things I've ever read.
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Kirk wrote:the Ender/Bean series.
Woot!

I go through about 2 to 3 books a week(Books averaging 500 pages). I read atleast 3 hours every day. Its kind of sad that roughly 7/10 people graduating High School will never read another book again.
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Locke wrote:Its kind of sad that roughly 7/10 people graduating High School will never read another book again.
Agreed. Very sad

I'm a total bookworm. I love reading.
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Locke wrote:Its kind of sad that roughly 7/10 people graduating High School will never read another book again.
Yeah, it would be sad if that were true. Just another bogus statistic. I can guarantee that it is not true.
However it is sad that most kids these days can't do anything for over 30 seconds that doesn't have flashing lights or explosions to hold their attention.
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The_Hushed_Casket wrote:I'm in the middle of reading 'Silence on the Wire' by Michal Zalewski (about Network Security).
sounds interesting.

speaking of books (again) i was goin through borders today, and saw "1337 h4x0r h4ndb00k" and "hacking for dummies" and nearly fell over laughing XD!
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