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By the way, I noted that you trade cards, was this the reason for the friends request or did you read my profile, which mentions my favorite games. If we do have favorite games in common, then I’d be happy to play online occasionally. I play for fun and am not competitive.
Anyway, I hope to meet you online sometime. My skype name is Slickwhiterabbit. Maybe join me in one of my favorite online games (The Elder Scrolls Online, ArmA 3, Left 4 Dead 1 & 2, Warhammer Vermintide and several other co-op games plus a few older games such as Men of Valor, ArmA 2, Battlefield Vietnam and Battlefield 2)
I don't know when you send me a friend invite. To be honest, I’ve ignored all invites for three or four years. Today I decided to work through the hundreds that I've accumulated and accept those that have friends in common. Although we don't have any friends in common, I thought your profile was very friendly, loved your avatar (it reminded me of an old biker friend of mine). Soooo..... I accepted your friends request (finally). I'm not online much at this time as I’ve got a lot of projects ongoing. Last August I had an epiphany which led to me reprising my attitude towards Steam and purchasing games. Prior to Aug 2017 I was buying games virtually every day but realized how stupid that was. I used to only buy new games (before joining Steam back in 2009) once I’d completed the games I already had. Now I have thousands of zero-hour games plus thousands that have only been played for an hour or less.