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977.2 hrs on record (468.5 hrs at review time)
epic game
Posted 1 December, 2019.
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29.1 hrs on record (8.2 hrs at review time)
best game
Posted 17 November, 2019.
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67.3 hrs on record (3.4 hrs at review time)
best game
Posted 31 October, 2019.
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11.2 hrs on record (10.0 hrs at review time)
This game saved my life. once I was a child I would play with bugs in the back yard. One day my mother called me into the house and told me this, "there are codes that lead to something big." today i am going to tell you about how i went on a journey to attempt to find out that this meant.
July 10, 1999: I was reading a book and my mother told me to go mow the lawn so I went to the the garage to get the lawn mover and when i tried to close the garage door papers fell out of a space between the wall and a the sliding door. i glanced at the papers confused, the paper looked old and tattered. the color had deteriorated into a brown an effect that clearly could only be produced by times grasp. I feel the paper through my fingers. It felt unexpectedly waxy. I looked at the paper and the only thing written on it was "32.26°N 112.92611111111°W," At first i thought nothing of it "just some old garbage" but when i went to throw it away I felt compelled to keep it.
Four days later my mother died. I was consumed by grief nothing could fill the empty void where my beloved mother stood. While at her funeral I thought about all the good times that i had and with my mother and then I remembered about what she had said when I was a child "there are codes that lead to something big." I thought of the papers and something clicked in my brain, I rushed home to my desk drawer where i stored the papers and grabbed the paper with my hands.
For the next three months I pondered the meaning of those numbers. Every second was plagued by the thought of what the meaning of the letters were. When I woke up one day I walked out my door and smelled the morning dew and felt the cold wet rain on my feet as I went to grab the morning newspaper. I read the headline: "10 killed in plane crash"
Posted 3 August, 2019.
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