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2023.06.01 00:46 PossibilityMean6105 Street Fighter 6 Features Indicator To Distinguish Between Online Players On Wi-Fi & Wired Connections
2023.06.01 00:41 amig00s Let’s goooooo 🔥🔥🔥
2023.06.01 00:31 hansolroll pet burn out, family isn't helping
Hello. I adopted a stray cat i found 6 months ago (she is a sphynx cat, so I knew she isn't meant to be outside). I tried finding her owners but wasn't able to, and then tried looking for something to take care of her permanently because I didn't think I was responsible enough for pet parenthood. However, my family got attached and told me they would help in taking care of her so I agreed that she could stay. Fast forward to now and no one in my family is helping with her care. I'm doing the best I can (emptying her litter box twice a day, bathing her, playing with her) but I am so tired. I'm not an experienced cat owner so I'm not sure if she's is too attached to me, but she doesn't want to play with anyone but me and my family is using that as an excuse to not spend time with her. I really love her, and I'm doing my best, but she has more energy than I do on average.
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tldr, is there any advice on getting family to help pitch in with cat care?
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2023.06.01 00:25 plplokokplok QUESTION: Will the Scuf Instinct Pro controller sync with the regular Xbox USB wireless adapter on PC?
TLDR: Is the Scuf Instinct Pro compatible with the Microsoft USB wireless adaptedongle when playing on PC?
Basically I've had to buy a total of 6 xbox one controllers over the last 5-7 years because they're dogshit quality. Whether it's a stick drifting or (more commonly) one of the face buttons begins to register a second press or just doesn't register a press at all, they all eventually fall apart. Meanwhile, my wired xbox 360 controller still works fine. Fuck Microsoft for putting out garbage. Ok, rant is over, on to the question at hand.
I've been recommended the Scuf controllers by a few people in the past and was looking into their Instinct Pro (plus I'm tired of giving Microsoft more money for shit products). It comes with a USB cable but I'm looking for the wireless experience. Everyone says bluetooth is hit or miss on Windows with issues ranging from latency to the controller desyncing and sometimes having to re-pair the controller all over again. However, I've been using the Microsoft USB wireless adapter for years and it works just fine. When I search google or Scuf's site to find out if it's compatible, I can find literally nothing. There was one article from The Verge that said it was and nothing else. So, gamers, if you have this controller and play on PC specifically, is it compatible with the adapter?
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2023.06.01 00:25 Appearingthreatening I cleaned my friends entire house while they were gone
Just sharing because I’m excited!
I’m visiting three of my friends in their 4 bedroom apartment. All of them had to leave to do something today and warned me that I would be alone for a very long time.
It took 5 hours, but I cleaned their entire apartment!
I took out the trash and cleaned the cans in every bedroom and bathroom, did all the dishes, scrubbed floors and de-haired furniture from the three cats. Both bathrooms, the three occupied bedrooms (I didn’t go through anything ofc just general tidying, vacuuming, dusting, ext. we’re really close so I know their boundaries.) and I did the laundry and basically anything I could think of. I even made their weed all nice and organized since they left it lying around.
They aren’t dirty people at all, but the old roomates they had that only just moved out were pretty terrible to the point I had to get down on my knees to try and brush out the stiff carpet in their old room with a brush.
It took about 6 hours and my feet hurt so bad but I’m really excited for them to come back and see!
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2023.06.01 00:22 MrCrickster Can I replace Kidde Hardwire Interconnected Smoke Alarm with Google Nest Protect one at a time?
I have 6 Kidde Hardwire Interconnected Smoke Alarm with LED Strobe Light and Voice Alert model P4010ACLEDSCA.
I just found out that one of the alarms is dead and instead of getting a new one I was hoping to change over to the wired version of Google Nest Protect since we have Google everything.
Can I replace the Kidde detectors one at a time? I figure I can and if there was a fire they would not be connected and the Nest Protects would talk to each other and the Kidde's would do the same. I figure it should be fine as they are loud and there is no escaping the loud beeps.
The main reason for replacing the Kidde detectors is they have randomly started going off at night and even though they are supposed to show which detector was the source they all blink the same and I've had enough.
I'd hope to be fully migrated by August or September.
Thanks in advance
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2023.06.01 00:17 _Nightscape_ My Two month plan to become a GM for Pathfinder - Month One. What can be improved?
ChatGPT helped me come up with this study plan to learn to host a one-shot Pathfinder game in two months. Here is the first month; the detail is too long for one post. Any suggestions on how to improve the study guide is appreciated.
Week 1:
- Day 1: Read Chapter 1 (Basics), Chapter 2 (Character Creation), and Chapter 3 (Playing the Game) of the Pathfinder Core Rulebook.
- Day 2: Read Chapter 4 (Skills), Chapter 5 (Feats), and Chapter 6 (Equipment) of the Pathfinder Core Rulebook.
- Day 3: Read Chapter 7 (Magic), Chapter 8 (Spells), and Chapter 9 (Adventuring) of the Pathfinder Core Rulebook.
Nightly Homework (Week 1):
Create a Sample Character:
For each night of Week 1, your homework will revolve around creating a sample character. This exercise will help you familiarize yourself with the character creation process and the various options available to players in Pathfinder 2nd Edition. Here's a breakdown of the nightly tasks:
- Night 1: Choose Ancestry and Heritage: Select an ancestry for your character, such as Human, Elf, or Dwarf. Explore the different heritage options available for that ancestry and choose one that resonates with your character concept. Take notes on any racial abilities or unique features.
- Night 2: Determine Ability Scores: Assign ability scores to your character's Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma. Consider the role or concept you have in mind for your character and distribute the scores accordingly. Take note of any ability modifiers or adjustments based on your ancestry and heritage.
- Night 3: Choose a Background: Select a background for your character, which represents their upbringing, training, or past experiences. Consider the skills, ability boosts, and other benefits provided by the chosen background. Think about how it fits into your character's story and motivations.
- Night 4: Select a Class: Decide on a class for your character, such as Fighter, Wizard, or Rogue. Read through the class description, abilities, and initial proficiencies. Take note of the class features, skills, and proficiencies your character gains at 1st level.
- Night 5: Finalize Details: Complete any remaining character creation steps. Choose skills, determine hit points, select starting equipment, and make any additional choices or adjustments based on your chosen ancestry, background, and class. Ensure that all choices align with your character concept and the rules outlined in the chapters you've read.
By completing these nightly homework tasks, you'll have a fully fleshed-out sample character ready for your one-shot session. This exercise will give you a deeper understanding of character creation and the mechanics of Pathfinder 2nd Edition. It will also help you become familiar with the specific abilities and options available to players, enabling you to better guide your players when they create their own characters for the game.
Weekend Project (Week 1): Create a Sample Adventure Scene
Rather than focusing on a full encounter or puzzle, for this weekend project, you'll create a sample adventure scene based on the chapters you've read so far. This exercise will help you apply your knowledge of character creation, basic gameplay, and equipment. Here's how you can approach it:
- Setting: Choose a location for your adventure scene. It could be a dense forest, a mysterious cave, or a bustling marketplace. Consider the atmosphere, potential challenges, and the overall theme or purpose of the scene.
- Characters: Create a few non-player characters (NPCs) that the player character(s) may encounter in the scene. Give them names, appearances, and brief descriptions. Consider their roles, motivations, and how they can interact with the player character(s).
- Goal or Objective: Determine the goal or objective of the adventure scene. It could be a simple task like delivering a message, solving a minor conflict, or gathering information from an NPC. Keep it focused and achievable within the scope of a one-shot session.
- Challenges and Interactions: Plan potential challenges or interactions that the player character(s) may face in the scene. These can be skill-based encounters, social interactions, or small combat situations. Ensure that the challenges align with the rules you've learned so far, such as skills, feats, or basic combat mechanics.
- Rewards or Consequences: Consider the potential rewards or consequences for the player character(s) based on their actions or choices in the scene. These can include valuable information, new equipment, or minor impacts on the overall story. Ensure that the rewards or consequences are meaningful and have a direct impact on the narrative or gameplay.
By creating a sample adventure scene, you'll get a hands-on experience in applying the rules and concepts you've learned. It will also give you a chance to practice designing encounters, creating NPCs, and guiding the player's choices within a focused setting. Remember to keep it manageable within the time constraints of a one-shot session.
Week 2:
- Day 4: Read Chapter 10 (Playing the Game), Chapter 11 (Magic Items), and Chapter 12 (Gamemastering) of the Pathfinder Core Rulebook.
- Day 5: Read Chapter 13 (Game Mastering Basics) and Chapter 14 (Running Encounters) of the Gamemastery Guide.
- Day 6: Read Chapter 15 (Adventuring) and Chapter 16 (Building Encounters) of the Gamemastery Guide.
Nightly Homework (Week 2):
Create a Brief Outline for Your One-Shot Session:
During Week 2, your homework will revolve around creating a brief outline for your one-shot session. This exercise will help you structure the narrative, plan key encounters, and consider important NPCs and their motivations. Here's a breakdown of the nightly tasks:
- Night 4: Define the Central Conflict: Determine the central conflict or problem that the player characters will face in your one-shot session. It could be a rescue mission, a heist, or a mystery to solve. Outline the main objective and consider potential twists or complications that can arise.
- Night 5: Plan Key Encounters: Identify the key encounters or challenges that the player characters will face throughout the session. These can include combat encounters, social interactions, skill-based challenges, or puzzles. Determine the purpose and difficulty of each encounter and how they contribute to the overall story.
- Night 6: Develop Important NPCs: Create a list of important non-player characters (NPCs) that the players will encounter during the session. Give each NPC a name, appearance, and a brief description of their role in the story. Consider their motivations, relationships with other NPCs, and how they can interact with the player characters.
- Night 7: Outline the Narrative Flow: Develop a general outline of the narrative flow of the session. Consider the pacing, the order of encounters and events, and any branching paths or choices that the players can make. Outline the beginning, middle, and end of the session, ensuring a clear progression and resolution.
- Night 8: Refine and Revise: Review and refine the outline you have created so far. Make any necessary adjustments, add more details or subplots, and ensure a cohesive and engaging structure for the session. Consider the balance between different types of encounters and opportunities for player agency and decision-making.
By completing these nightly homework tasks, you'll have a solid outline for your one-shot session. This exercise will help you structure the session's narrative and encounters, ensuring an engaging and coherent gameplay experience. It will also provide you with a framework to guide your players through the session and keep the game flowing smoothly.
Weekend Project (Week 2): Create a Detailed Map for Your One-Shot Session
For this weekend project, you'll create a detailed map for the locations where your one-shot session takes place. Having a well-designed map helps both you and the players visualize the environment, navigate the areas, and adds immersion to the game. Follow these steps to create your map:
- Determine Key Locations: Identify the important locations in your one-shot session, such as a town, dungeon, or wilderness area. Consider the purpose and significance of each location within the narrative.
- Sketch the Layout: Begin by sketching a rough layout of each location. It doesn't have to be artistically perfect, but it should provide a general sense of the area's layout, including key features, landmarks, and points of interest.
- Add Details: Add details to your sketch, including specific rooms, structures, or natural features. Consider the purpose and function of each area within the location. Incorporate any elements that may affect gameplay, such as obstacles, traps, or hidden passages.
- Label and Annotate: Label the various areas and features on your map to provide clarity. Use descriptive names for key locations, and annotate important details or notes that will assist you during the game. This can include NPC locations, potential encounters, or any relevant information for the players.
- Finalize the Map: Once you're satisfied with the sketch and details, transfer it to a clean or digital format. You can use map-making software or online tools to create a more polished version of your map. Consider adding color, shading, or symbols to enhance readability and aesthetics.
- Optional: Create Player Handouts: If desired, consider creating separate maps or handouts for the players to use during the game. These can be smaller sections of the main map or specialized maps for specific encounters or challenges.
By creating a detailed map, you'll have a visual representation of the locations in your one-shot session. This will aid in describing the environment to the players, planning encounters, and ensuring consistency in your storytelling. It will also serve as a valuable reference during the game, helping you navigate the world and keep track of important details.
Week 3:
- Day 7: Read Chapter 17 (Creating NPCs) and Chapter 18 (Building Worlds) of the Gamemastery Guide.
- Day 8: Read Chapter 19 (Rewards) and Chapter 20 (Designing Adventures) of the Gamemastery Guide.
- Day 9: Read Chapter 21 (Campaigns) and Chapter 22 (Running Published Adventures) of the Gamemastery Guide.
Nightly Homework (Week 3):
Create Compelling Non-Player Characters (NPCs):
During Week 3, your nightly homework will revolve around creating memorable and engaging NPCs that the players will encounter in your one-shot session. NPCs can bring life to the game world, provide quests or information, and offer opportunities for interaction. Here's a breakdown of the nightly tasks:
- Night 9: Determine Key NPCs: Identify the key NPCs that the players are likely to interact with during the session. These can include allies, villains, quest givers, or important individuals within the setting. Consider their roles in the story and their motivations.
- Night 10: Develop Personalities and Backgrounds: For each key NPC, develop their personalities and backgrounds. Think about their quirks, values, and attitudes. Consider their past experiences, goals, and any secrets or conflicts they may have.
- Night 11: Establish Relationships: Determine the relationships between the NPCs. Consider their alliances, rivalries, friendships, or conflicts. This will add depth and complexity to the interactions between NPCs and the players.
- Night 12: Outline Dialogue and Interactions: Outline the potential dialogue and interactions the players may have with the NPCs. Consider their mannerisms, speech patterns, and any unique traits. Prepare important information or clues the NPCs may provide.
- Night 13: Create Backstory Hooks: Identify opportunities to connect the NPCs to the players' backstories or personal goals. This can create personal investment and intrigue for the players. Consider how the NPCs can provide assistance, challenges, or opportunities related to the players' backgrounds.
By completing these nightly homework tasks, you'll have a roster of well-developed NPCs that can enrich your one-shot session. These NPCs will have distinct personalities, backgrounds, and motivations, making them more engaging for the players to interact with. They can provide quests, information, or become recurring allies or adversaries, adding depth to the game world and enhancing the overall storytelling experience.
Weekend Project (Week 3): Design a Dynamic Encounter
For this weekend project, you'll design a dynamic encounter that offers an engaging and challenging experience for the players in your one-shot session. A dynamic encounter includes multiple elements, such as combat, environmental factors, and strategic choices. Follow these steps to create your encounter:
- Determine the Objective: Decide on the objective or goal of the encounter. It could be defeating a group of enemies, solving a puzzle, or navigating a treacherous environment. Consider how the encounter fits into the overall narrative and what the players can gain or lose based on their success or failure.
- Establish the Environment: Choose a specific setting or location for the encounter. Consider how the environment can impact the encounter. Are there hazards, obstacles, or unique features that the players can interact with strategically? Ensure that the environment adds depth and provides opportunities for creative problem-solving.
- Populate the Encounter: Determine the opponents or creatures the players will face during the encounter. Consider their strengths, weaknesses, and unique abilities. Ensure that the difficulty level aligns with the capabilities of the player characters and the overall challenge you want to present.
- Include Dynamic Elements: Introduce dynamic elements to make the encounter more engaging and exciting. This can include timed events, changing environmental conditions, or unexpected reinforcements. Think about how these elements can affect the flow and strategy of the encounter.
- Design Tactical Options: Provide the players with tactical options and choices during the encounter. Consider different approaches or paths they can take to achieve the objective. Include interactive elements, such as objects they can interact with or strategic positions they can utilize.
- Test and Refine: Playtest the encounter to ensure it offers a balanced and enjoyable experience. Make adjustments as needed based on the feedback and observations from the playtest. Pay attention to the pacing, difficulty, and player engagement throughout the encounter.
By designing a dynamic encounter, you'll provide the players with a memorable and immersive experience. This encounter will challenge their abilities, promote strategic thinking, and encourage teamwork. It will also showcase your creativity as a Game Master and provide an exciting highlight within your one-shot session.
Week 4:
- Day 10: Review the chapters you find most challenging or want to deepen your understanding of. Take notes on specific rules or concepts you want to clarify.
- Day 11: Review the combat rules, including actions, conditions, and spells commonly used in combat encounters.
- Day 12: Review the skills and abilities of your sample character. Familiarize yourself with their options and think about their role in the one-shot session.
Nightly Homework (Week 4):
Create Engaging Puzzles and Challenges:
During Week 4, your nightly homework will revolve around designing puzzles and challenges that will engage and challenge the players in your one-shot session. These elements can add variety and intrigue to the gameplay, providing opportunities for problem-solving and critical thinking. Here's a breakdown of the nightly tasks:
- Night 14: Determine the Purpose: Identify the purpose or objective of the puzzles and challenges. Consider how they contribute to the overall narrative or the specific location where they are encountered. Determine what the players need to accomplish or discover to overcome these obstacles.
- Night 15: Design Puzzle Mechanics: Determine the mechanics of the puzzles and challenges. Think about the rules, actions, or steps the players need to take to solve them. Consider logical connections, patterns, or clues that can lead to the solution. Ensure that the puzzles are challenging but solvable with proper deduction and exploration.
- Night 16: Create Visual Aids: If applicable, create visual aids or props to accompany the puzzles or challenges. This can include maps, diagrams, riddles written on parchment, or physical objects that represent elements of the puzzle. Visual aids can enhance immersion and provide additional clues or hints.
- Night 17: Balance Difficulty: Evaluate the difficulty level of the puzzles and challenges. Ensure they are appropriately challenging for the player characters' abilities and the overall session's difficulty. Adjust the complexity or clues provided, if necessary, to maintain engagement without causing frustration.
- Night 18: Prepare Alternative Solutions: Consider alternative solutions or paths to overcome the puzzles and challenges. Allow for creative thinking and improvisation from the players. Think about potential rewards or consequences for different approaches, encouraging exploration and experimentation.
By completing these nightly homework tasks, you'll have a collection of engaging puzzles and challenges ready to be integrated into your one-shot session. These elements will provide moments of mental stimulation and interaction for the players, fostering problem-solving skills and encouraging teamwork. They will add depth and variety to the gameplay, making the session more memorable and enjoyable for everyone involved.
Weekend Project (Week 4): Design a Unique Setting
For this weekend project, you'll design a unique and immersive setting that serves as a backdrop for your one-shot session. The setting should be intriguing, visually appealing, and offer opportunities for exploration and interaction. Follow these steps to create your setting:
- Determine the Theme: Decide on the theme or concept for your setting. It could be a haunted mansion, a mystical forest, a bustling city, or any other theme that fits your session's narrative. Consider the atmosphere, mood, and overall ambiance you want to convey.
- Establish Key Locations: Identify the key locations within the setting. These could be landmarks, important buildings, or distinct areas that the players will encounter during the session. Consider their relevance to the story and the unique features or elements that make them stand out.
- Develop the Environment: Describe the physical environment of your setting in detail. Consider the geography, climate, flora, and fauna. Think about how these elements impact the atmosphere and affect the characters' interactions within the setting.
- Populate the Setting: Populate the setting with NPCs, creatures, or other inhabitants. Determine their roles, motivations, and relationships within the setting. Consider how they interact with the players and how their presence enhances the overall atmosphere and narrative.
- Create Points of Interest: Create points of interest within the setting that provide opportunities for exploration, interaction, or discovery. These could be hidden treasures, ancient ruins, mysterious artifacts, or intriguing NPCs. Consider how these points of interest can engage the players and contribute to the session's narrative.
- Incorporate Lore and History: Develop the lore and history of the setting. Consider its backstory, legends, and notable events that have shaped the current state of affairs. This will add depth and richness to the setting, providing a sense of history and intrigue for the players.
- Visualize the Setting: Use visual aids, such as maps or artwork, to bring the setting to life. Create a visual representation of the key locations and important elements within the setting. This will help the players visualize the environment and immerse themselves in the game world.
By designing a unique and immersive setting, you'll provide a captivating backdrop for your one-shot session. The setting will contribute to the overall atmosphere and enhance the players' engagement and immersion. It will offer opportunities for exploration, interaction, and storytelling, making the session more memorable and enjoyable for everyone involved.
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2023.06.01 00:17 Twayneeded Nov 2021
21/11/1
I worked from home today because the kids' school was having a teacher work day. It was a decent day. When I am alone with the kids they don't really argue too much and even if they do I am there to help them. It seems like I have a better relationship with my kids and my children don't misbehave as badly when it is just me taking care of them. They really ratchet things up when their mother is home. Wife came home and she is nearing the end of her academic degree plan. Had to have an HVAC repairman come try and fix our heater. He shocked himself 3 times. Wife has had problems with her Dr office adding stress to her day meaning that she was in a bad mood and let me know it. She spent all afternoon in the bedroom while I dealt with the kids, cooked supper, did the dishes, washed clothes, and did the laundry. We took the kids for a short walk after supper without the dogs because it was already getting dark. I gave the kids baths and they went to bed on time. Wife stayed up late working on schoolwork and I went to sleep alone.
21/11/2
Woke up with ychild in bed. Wife was already up and griping about something. Getting gripped out 1st thing in the morning always starts off the day in a bad mood. Work was uneventful but productive. Got home and cleaned off the kitchen table (of course there wasn't a single square inch of available space on it for the past 1 1/2 weeks) none of the mess was mine it was all wifes/kids projects.I cleaned it so that she would have a space to make cookies with the kids like she promised. Trying to make her day a little easier knowing that had she gone in there with the table like that it would have been bad and also knowing that there were things on the table so I knew that I would get blamed for any misplaced objects. My prediction came through when she came into the kitchen and thanked me for cleaning the table but immediately started griping about missing items and how she had wished she had cleaned it to show she would know where they are. This always happens and is one of the main reasons I cannot declutter our house. It just leads to more gripping. If I clean or don't clean I'm gonna get bitched out. Wife had to head to town quickly to pick up an Rx so we went with her. I had not yet started supper so I put everything up so we could have it the next day and we all went into town together and ate supper in the van. She also got some negative comments on some of her schoolwork so she was in a bad mood x2 because of an incident with her dr's nurse. Wife stayed in the bedroom working on schoolwork while I got the kids dressed in their PJ's and put them to bed about 15 min late. I walked into the bedroom and she was searching for socks for the kids in the laundry hamper. When she was done I took the hamper into the living room and matched them all then put them up. I then played on my computer. Wife went into the kitchen at about 9:45. I went in there about 10 min later and asked her if there was anything I could do for her. She said no then asked me if I saw her come into the kitcher. I said yes and she started gripping that I should have come in there sooner to help her cause she was now almost done. She started complaining that the only time she gets to relax is when she is laying down on her phone in bed (nevermind the number of times i come into the bedroom to find her watching TV or on facebook on her computer.)
I was only on my computer for about 30 min. Its not like I spend all day doing nothing but she makes me feel like I do nothing at all. A common mantra in this house is the wife saying "I never get any help" and "I cannot keep this house clean by myself" when she literally hasn't done any cleaning since her parents visited last month and I still did most of the cleaning. The only time she cleans is when someone is coming over. Needless to say I am feeling very resentful and unloved. We haven't shown any affection to each other since a month ago. Some Days when things are decent (not good just not bad) I wonder if it's a mistake to be considering divorce but days like today are more common and remind me of why I want one. I couldn't sleep due to drinking some tea at supper so I got out of bed and sat on the couch until 1am.
21/11/3
Woke up this morning very tired and sleepy with ychild in bed with me. Wife was already in a mood and I was gripped out for "not listening" she then proceeding to account for 3-4 times recently that I have asked her a question that she had already told me an answer in a previous conversation. So once again I get to start the day in a bad mood. I feel compelled to kiss her and tell her I love her now or she will get upset. I did that then came back inside for something and she got upset when I didn't go back and give another hug/kiss. No way am I gonna do that while being bitched out so I just walked out the door. Great start to the day. Got the kids from school and came home. Cooked supper and took out the trash. Got the kids into bed but ychild talked herself into falling asleep in our bed. Wife said she would move her but of course didn't and ychild slept in our bed all night long.
21/11/4
Woke up with ychild in bed with me. kissed and told her i loved her before work. Had a decent day at work and left to pick up the kids. This was my last day picking the kids up from school and we stopped for ice cream on the way home. We were supposed to walk the dogs before I started supper. I told my wife this but she was on the phone with her mother about her job offer. 25 min later and it was getting close to supper time and she was still on the phone.I decided it was too close to supper to walk and then cook. Wife came out and I told her that. she got upset and we ended up having a small walk. I got back and cooked supper and we all ate at the kitchen table. Wife disappeared back into the bedroom to work on schoolwork. I put the kids to bed on time and then got on my computer. Wife started working on the kids lunches and I asked if there was anything i could do. She said no. Then the bedtime ritual started. This all happened within 20min. I came to bed and turned the lights out. When my wife came back she bitched at me cause she had left one of the lights on on purpose. Then she zinged me for not paying attention when she told me about her medication a few days ago. Then she complained that I had missed a bag of trash in the bedroom. Then she accidentally slammed the bathroom door and got mad when I asked if she did that on purpose. Then she cussed at me when she complained about the bed hurting her back and I suggested a sleep study. Despite all of this I really felt the need to try and cuddle with her. I rolled over and she immediately asked if she needed to turn off her phone. I told her no but she could if she wanted to, then she complained that this is the only time she gets to relax and then immediately jumped up cursing because she forgot to put the clothes from the washer into the dryer. I rolled over and put my mask on to fall asleep. I knew I would get hurt but I couldn't help myself. It took me a while to go to sleep because of the pain in my heart and the lack of love.
21/11/5
I worked from home today so i did not have to wake up as early. Wife woke up and got the kids ready. Wife had a full one sided conversation with ychild in our bed while i was trying to sleep. I feel like she was resentful for me being able to sleep in and her having to get up so she did it as a way to wake me up and keep me from being able to sleep. The kids yelled goodbye and the wife left without so much as a word or touch. I had a decent day at work. The HVAC repair man showed up early.I was going to go and pick up the kids at 11:00 but we decided to just get powerhouse(aftercare) at the school instead also for monday. I could have gone and picked up the kids but didn't because they were already scheduled and I thought we had already paid. Wife got mad at me for that. She was really late because it was her last day of DT and she had people say goodbye to her then went to pick up the kids. We decided to eat at the new seafood place then went and picked up groceries. We got home and put the groceries away and watched some shows on the couch. She got upset because I was on my phone (so was she) and said she watched more of the tv than I did. I tried to get the kids in bed but she overruled me because it was the weekend. The kids stayed up and eventually convinced her to go to bed with her. I slept alone but honestly I think I prefer that now.
21/11/6
Woke up alone. Had a decent day and went to Ychilds 1st birthday invite party. Wife made appointments for both kids to get the flu and covid vaccine. We had a great time at the party and socialized for the 1st time in a long time. We had to leave early to get to the pharmacy for the vaccines. When we got there the pharmacist told us we were scheduled for the flu only. It greatly upset the wife and she flew into a rage. Canceled both appointments. We got back to the car and she was yelling, screaming, and violently hitting her phone on the steering wheel. I told her to be an example to kids and she told me to "kiss her ass." She is angry the whole ride home. She started getting loud with me multiple times and I asked her not to talk to me like that. Apparently, asking her to speak to me politely instead of raising her voice at me is not giving her grace. Saying that I never give her grace when she talks nasty to me. saying that I do it all the time to her and she never says a word. I told her to speak up next time and she says she does and just gets bitched out. I am at my wits end. She is being very nasty to me and then puts the blame on me instead of realizing how she is treating me and accepting blame. A really nice day totally
ruined by her temper. We ended up having cereal for supper and going for custard afterwards. We stayed up late and the kids convinced my wife to go sleep with them.
21/11/7
Woke up by myself again. After wife got up we ended up going to the new donut store for breakfast and we stopped off at walmart on the way home. When we got home I noticed my radiator was leaking.I went to oriellys to buy some stop leak. We got back and I put on jumanji and then beethoven. Ochild really loved jumani. We were having a decent time. Today I did 4 loads of laundry, bathed the dog, cleaned the aquarium, cooked supper, and cleaned the guest bathroom. Of course wife got onto me when I did the kids laundry because i missed 1 shirt and 4 socks out of ychilds room. After supper we played a board game. Then the kids had a bath and I was chastised when I went in there to talk to the kids after my wife was yelling at them. I am not supposed to step in except when I am supposed to of course I have no idea when that is supposed to be. Kids went to bed a little late. I slept by myself.
21/11/8
Woke up by myself. Got up early even though I am working from home to help my wife with kids and take the dog to the vet. Wife started gripping about me not doing anything to help with the kids. I don't understand because she gets them ready at the last minute. That's usually when I am getting together also. She doesn't tell me or let me ask what she needs help with. Just grips after the fact. Dropped the dog off and returned to work. Picked the dog back up and returned to work again. Wife got home late due to her new job onboarding and flu vaccine. We had mcdonalds for supper and the kids went to bed really late. ychild spent the evening with wife because she wasn't feeling well. Since both the kids were up past their bedtime wife went to sleep with them.
21/11/9
Woke up early because I am still stuck on the old schedule. Wife came in and got herself ready for her 1st day. I got up, helped with the kids and got the dogs ready (surgery) then went to work. work was ok. Came home and cooked supper. The evening was uneventful.
21/11/10
Ychild got sick so I worked from home. We were both asleep when wife came into the room. She then had a loud conversation/argument with ochild in the room. waking up ychild and me. If I were to wake them up when they were sleeping in I would get bitched up one side and down the other. Seems like she does it all the time. Took Ychild to the dr and she was covid negative thankfully. Wife came home and the day went ok. She was tired so we watched netflix. I cooked supper and did the dishes. We got the kids in bed a little late. Wife went to bed a little early. I went into the bathroom to get some medicine shortly after. Wife was visibly upset when I came in. I really don't understand why and she wouldn't tell me. Eventually she said that she didn't expect me there. It made me feel really hurt. I felt like she not only didn't want me there but actually got mad that I showed my face. Maybe she thought I was going to lay down with her
but if that was so it would be no reason to get mad, I know she plays on her phone in bed and that's her relaxation time. Either way it was totally uncalled for and if that's how she is going to make me feel I don't see a point in staying together. storm came rolling in and ychild woke up so she had to go sleep with them.
21/11/11
Holiday today so I stayed home. I could hear the wife yelling at the kids trying to get ready. So I got up to help.
21/11/15
Skipped some days because nothing happened. Nothing good or bad. At bedtime my wife was getting lunch ready. She has been a little stressed lately due to her computer HD failing and EDTPA coming back for revisions. Her professor didn't come to her appointment to help. I helped make the kids lunches. The kids' clothes were still sitting in the chair (apparently it's my job.) I offered to help get the kids clothes together. She very sarcastically said she would welcome the help if I could turn on a light so she could see. I know it doesn't sound bad on paper but she was very hateful and hurtful. When I asked her not to talk to me like that she responded that she didn't need a lecture right now. I just want to be spoken to with respect and love not hate and vitriol.
21/11/21
Not journaling everyday because things aren't as bad everyday. Yesterday I did the laundry for the entire house. This morning I got up. my wife had already left for the grocery store to pick up groceries. I got up with Ychild. She got home and we unloaded the groceries. I relaxed in the living room. and she started cleaning the kitchen. I always hate days like this because anytime she cleans I get to hear her bitch and moan and the state of things. I am the only one to clean the house/kitchen for the last 6 months, actually even longer,for as long as she has been in college or working. It is not messy, it's just not up to her standards. Plus most of the mess is hers. She does projects and things but doesn't clean up afterward. When I get in to clean, if I move things around or put up her things I get yelled at. It feels like a handicap because the only one that can truly clean is her and when she doesn clean I feel like crap because she spends the whole time
mouthing and bitching about me because it isn't clean enough to suit her. And if I try to go in and help or clean another part of the house I get bitched at again because "i'm only cleaning because she is upset" she doesn't seem to notice the hours of cleaning I do when she is not around or is concentrating on other things.
21/11/29
We left on the 23rd (my birthday) to go down to Carthage for the weekend. The holiday went well with minimal fussing. Friday the 26 came and my wife surprised me with a weekend getaway sans kids. her family pissed her off right when we left. we get to our BnD and then leave to do some shopping. We went way too long, ate supper,and drove to longview. She had thought that we would just spend the weekend together. I wanted to get physical. I take her to a sex shop and she gets embarrased and refuses to look at anything or consider any toys. Our sexlife is laughable and practically non-existant. You would figure if someone was trying to save their marriage they would at least attempt to spice things up. I got upset and we went back to our cabin. I am tired and we just go to sleep. Wife makes us take a bath in the morning. We wash each other, then when we get out she changes into a negligee. She tells me I am not allowed to do any oral on her and that it will be the last time I see her in a G string. Totally sexy right? I had put some nice smelling lotion on my privates and she made a comment about how that would taste ( thinking I might get some oral) but instead she just led me to the bed and got on top. She has sex with me and I find it difficult to finish becuase she is clearly not enjoying it and refused to do any foreplay. We leave for the day and walk around Jefferson. Get back and start drinking wine and painting. She gets drunk enough to make a move and changes into another negligee. I feel like I almost forced her to let me eat her out after I gave her oral. She says I am not allowed to kiss her. we eventually start having some decent sex but she cannot stand much of the physical aspect and eventually it just shift to the standard missionary. I cannot finish and she gets up. I tell her i'll finish myself off if she will help. She starts cleaning and doesn't care when I get upset. We eventually have a small heart to heart where she tells me she is resentful
for the way my parents treated her and I was very pacifist instead of confrontational with my parents. She tells me she watches squirting videos and masturbates in the bath (lied to me when she says she doesnt masterbate.) She clearly has very strong issues with sexual intimacy and refused to do anything I wanted. She thought it was a successful weekend and I'm thinking it just shows how far apart we are and how little in common we have. multiple times just both of us on our phones because we have nothing to talk about. We go back and pick up the kids and it takes forever to get home. When we do I find the dog with something sticking out of her chest.
I am trying to work on her when my daughter comes out there and the dog jumps up and runs to her. She starts freaking out and i try and get ychild to come to me, unfortunately i did yell because i was scared of her getting stabbed by the dog. Of course she freezes up screaming as the dog is trying to get to her. I end up having to go to her and pick her up. As I am trying to take her to the garage I fall and bust my knee. This starts a big fight because I am now hurt, angry, and yelling while also trying to find out what's wrong with the dog. Eventually I discovered that the dog had forced herself inside the metal loop of a small childs butterfly net. I end up cutting it off her with some wire cutters. My knee is now busted and my wife and I have been fighting because she feels like when I am angry and hurt is the best time to keep getting in my face and talking shit about me. Just makes me want to seek a divorce all the more. She thinks this weekend was a success and all I can see is the end. I was angry when I went back out to her van and hit the open door button too hard and dented it. No real excuse but I wish she didn't pile on my problems by yelling at me in front of the kids while I'm trying to discipline them. I wasn't abusing them or being physical in any way but my wife will not allow for any dissent from the way she wants to raise the kids. I feel like I am not a father. I am allowed no say in raising them. The kids can just yell/scream/cry and my wife will come to the rescue, preventing me from actually doing any good or teaching them to understand right/wrong. It's her way or the highway.
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2023.06.01 00:15 LemmeSniffYaFingers Line # help.
Just purchased 3 rods and reels to get back into fishing now that I have time. (Haven’t for quite a few years.) done a lot of research and think I have to come to the conclusion of the best things to use for what I’m wanting, but just asking for some clarification from people who know more than I do. Will mainly be fishing ponds and lakes and any other random bodies of water I feel like hitting. Fishing for bass & catfish. Mostly bank or dock fishing, but will probably end up doing all sorts eventually. The first two set ups will be used for bass, and I am grabbing a cheap combo from Walmart in a little while for dedicated catfish.
My first setup is my spinner which is a Daiwa AIRD-X 6’6” medium/fast rod with a Pflueger President size 3500. Thinking of running 10lb braided with a 6lb flouro leader. (Please let me know if there’s better alternatives, etc.)
Second setup is my caster which is a Daiwa AIRD-X 7’ MH/Fast rod with a Shimano SLX XT. Thinking of running 30lb braided with a 15lb flouro leader. (AFTER GETTING COMFORTABLE WITH 12LB MONO.) (Please let me know if there’s better alternatives, etc.)
My third set up is just going to be a cheap combo from Walmart for cat fishing. Thinking of running just 15lb braided on that one. (Please let me know if there’s better alternatives.)
I’m getting into this hobby as an adult again after not fishing since a kid. I’d appreciate any tips and info. Thank you in advance.
(will be using mono as backing for all 3 setups as long as the consensus is braided is the right choice.)
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2023.06.01 00:10 VinnyQuinny Balding stray cat?
So for the past few months I've been feeding the stray cats ever since their original "caretaker" has been getting sicker and sicker, so I've seen many of the same stray cats who all appear to be relatively healthy aside from some scars and such, but there's this tiny little cat with a huge bald spot. The fur is matted and hanging off, exposing her bare skin. She has some blue spots (which I assume to be veins) but I've noticed these 6 tiny black spots on the bare skin in the same general area. I couldn't tell if they were moving, but her health has been scaring me to death. She's been somewhat more trusting than most strays, approaching and meowing at us but never getting too close and running away when we slightly move. I'm sure she grew up with humans and possibly ran away or was abandoned, because she meows at us and hangs out with this same cat about her size and fur length (probably siblings) who completely trusts us. I was just wondering if it could be some sort of parasites or worms? Any advice on what to do? How to capture her safely to send to vet?
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2023.06.01 00:07 CycleDelic88 P0430 code
| I recently had the check engine light come on and this code showed up once I ran a scan. My vehicle is a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6 liter engine. My question: is it ok to run my vehicle with this code on? I’ve heard that it would be ok but the thing is the emissions. If I don’t fix the situation I would not pass a smog. Just wondering what folks here would recommend? How much do the cats cost usually? I’ve been searching and get all sorts of different results price-wise. Anyways, any tips are most appreciated. submitted by CycleDelic88 to AskMechanics [link] [comments] |
2023.06.01 00:02 howbizsolutions Understanding User Intent in Digital Marketing
| When looking at website data, it’s sometimes easy to forget that users are in fact real people just like you and me. Rather than being data points to be crunched and manipulated, they’re living beings who are visiting us in order to scratch an itch: they want information on something. In digital marketing, and content marketing in particular, it’s especially important that we understand what motivates users to perform certain searches. One common framework for understanding search intent used by content marketing agencies is the transactional, informational, or navigational model. Or as Google puts it, Transactional searches are the most hotly contested in both organic and paid search, as they’re the nearest to the end of the funnel. For organic search, the informational category is generally the most competitive. There are many ways to skin this cat; you can go for the high-volume unbranded terms or you can target the long tail for smaller but comparatively easier wins. The problem is that the broader the term, the less clear the searcher’s intent is. For brands, navigational keywords are generally the easiest to rank for, and this means they spend less time and effort monitoring and maintaining these rankings. However, this can leave them vulnerable to proactive competitors or negative PR. Freeing ourselves of keyword tunnel vision When we look at search terms, we see combinations of words. But it’s the intent behind the search that we need to be addressing. I can pull a bunch of short- and long-tail search terms, group them into topics and then create content to match those terms, but this misses out the biggest piece of the puzzle (the informational search) even if I try to weed out the intent-marking terms like “buy online” or “near me”. This is where we ask ourselves why the user is performing their search, and in doing so outmaneuver the competition by creating answers to not only their questions, but their actual needs. Serving user intent = user experience Going for intent frees us from keyword tunnel vision. We aim to serve human searchers, not just what they type into that little white box in their browser. We think about what someone might want to know — the keywords are a secondary factor. If you can’t give people the information they seek, you’re not going to do very well as a website, let alone a search engine. Google’s ability to understand what we’re looking for and provide access to information has made it one of the most important developments in human culture and history, ever. As marketers, it therefore makes sense that we do everything we can to help our users — and Google — achieve their goals. As search becomes more “human”, optimizing for user experience (i.e. intuitively giving people what they want) will become increasingly important. The simplest way to do this is to optimize for user intent; delivering on user intent creates better user experience, by definition. The opportunity: Information seekers For content marketers, the informational category offers the most significant opportunity for addressing user intent. The traditional funnel (awareness, consideration, purchase) isn’t an accurate representation of how people seek information when they’re looking to buy something. In reality, it’s more like this: https://preview.redd.it/834qx98lk93b1.png?width=816&format=png&auto=webp&s=e03412957ccd324f569294d4055eafe40a8ec247 Let’s put this into a real-word example. Say you want to buy a digital camera. Photography gear isn’t cheap, so you want to do your research and make the best decision. Your research process might go as follows: - Google search for “Canon DSLR”
- See a product and look up reviews
- Shortlist items, look up reviews across YouTube, forums, blogs, overseas sellers, etc
- Decide on something that might be the right combination of price and features
- Search again for product name
- Shocked at the price, look up Gumtree used ads
- Find some items you hadn’t seen, Google for more info
- Refine your shortlist
- Go back to look for brand new cameras
- Notice Google Shopping or eBay ads and discover much cheaper prices for the same items
- Why are some people so much cheaper? Google the store names
- Whirlpool forum, find out that there’s a grey import market
- Look up grey import company reviews. Mainly forums come up
- Research into pros and cons of grey imports
- Start watching YouTube videos on totally different camera-related topics (e.g. photoshop, photography techniques) and consume this media
- Forget you were even shopping for a camera and start looking at lenses for days on end
- Days or weeks later, repeat this process until you feel confident you know enough to have made a good decision
- Purchase
- Continue researching for product support, tutorials, and new gear to go with your recent purchase
- Repeat ad nauseam.
(Source: this is more or less what I experienced myself when searching for a camera) As you can see, there are multiple touchpoint where information is the key decision driver. You’re comparing products, learning the pros and cons, looking at related products, finding out about new purchasing channels, and so on. The more places a brand can be during this process, the better. People search repeatedly. Aim for their search refinements. The moral of the story is that the information-gathering (or “consideration”) phase is the biggest slice of the funnel. By far. Many brands get caught up in the final purchase stage and treat all searches as if they were transactional, but they shouldn’t. For most businesses, to limit yourself only to a website with prices on it is a huge missed opportunity. This is the difference between YouTube or Facebook and Google Search. It’s very possible to come across something on social media or have Google suggest something to you at the bottom of the SERP, and for that to take you on a journey of learning and entertainment — and the further into your buying process you are, the more likely users are to engage. We must understand how those people in the middle of the funnel are actually using the internet, and how they bounce around. The funnel model is a bit of a misnomer — very few people are really that linear in their decision making. Brands must embrace the chaos that is the decision-making process and work out where they want to slot into the content landscape and engage with their prospective market. The time for websites to simply be online shopfronts is well and truly over. But what about the cost of creating all this content? You might ask yourself, “Why should retailers spend all that time and money creating content for someone who’s just going to buy used, or go somewhere else?” Or is the real question: why aren’t they all doing it? Why isn’t everyone trying to one-up each other in positioning themselves as the place you should go to? A good salesperson who knows what they’re talking about and is genuinely interested in helping is the person I won’t for a second regret buying from. They could create all this content and generate a Facebook page, Instagram account, YouTube subscriber count, newsletter or educational resource that users truly want to interact with. The bigger their following gets, the more they’ll be able to harness (i.e. monetize) that audience. Their suppliers might start giving them special access to deals or new products, or they could begin holding paid events or meet-ups, with early access going exclusively to members of their list. Non-competing but related brands might start approaching them wanting to gain access to this audience, which would of course come at a fee. These are just some of the ways that content marketing should be considered; it’s so much more than just blog posts optimized for high-volume keywords. All you need is some time and an internet connection, and something interesting, educational, informative or entertaining to say (which your audience actually wants to hear), and you will be able to build an audience. People will forever look up YouTube reviews and forum comments. They’ll ask their Facebook friends, they’ll scroll through Instagram and Pinterest, all for different reasons and different stages of their indecision. In future they’ll search using their voice search assistant, and Google will show them results from whatever channel it deems fit. Being there is half the battle won. submitted by howbizsolutions to howbiz [link] [comments] |
2023.06.01 00:02 Dazzling_Chart9257 I broke 100! Only 5100 yards, does it count?
2023.06.01 00:02 AutoModerator [GET] Robby Blanchard – Project Platinum
2023.05.31 23:53 w-sa Make TV Lift smart with Shelly Plus 2PM
2023.05.31 23:51 naivenb1305 This panel has some aluminum wire. Is the make and model of these panels safe? They’ve been in operation since the early 70s.
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2023.05.31 23:44 AffectionateHat4942 bass help needed
i’m fairly new to bass i’ve only been playing a few months and i get this massive wrist and thumb cramp when playing stuff like the bass solo in tommy the cat and lacquer head, does anyone know how to help this? i use a 6 string if that affects anything
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2023.05.31 23:25 mudkipssss [FS][US-MI] Dell R720XD LFF (12x3.5") + Rails and CMA Kit, 2x NetApp DS4246 (24x3.5") JBOD Disk Shelf
Local pickup only for now, willing drive a bit within Michigan. Local to 48849. Will consider shipping if there is no interest locally.
Timestamps Dell R720XD - $250
- 2x E5-2640 processors (6 core, 12 thread)
- 32GB ECC 1333MHz ram (4 x 8GB)
- H710 Mini (flashed to IT mode)
- NIC: 4 port RJ45, 2x 10Gb + 2x 1Gb
- 12x 3.5" trays, no 2.5" trays for the back.
- 2x 750W power supplies
- iDRAC 7 Enterprise
- Dell Sliding Rails
- Dell cable management arm kit
- 2x power cords
NetApp DS4246 (1) - $250
- 24x 3.5" HDD trays
- 2x IOM6 Modules
- 2x Power supplies + 2 blanks
- Rack rails
- 24x Sata to Sas interposers (untested as I did not use them)
- 1x 2m MiniSAS (sff-8088) to QSFP (sff-8436) cable
- 2x power cords
NetApp DS4246 (2) - $200
- 24x 3.5" HDD trays
- 2x IOM3 Modules
- 2x Power supplies + 2 blanks
- Rack rails
- 24x Sata to Sas interposers (untested as I did not use them)
- 2x power cords
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2023.05.31 23:22 Quiet_Split_4775 Should I do m.com now and get work experience or start working now for 2 years and the give CAT and other exams?
Myquals 5.6/8.1/8 . General male commerce background. I will be graduating with b.com degree in 3 months. Will be taking FRM exam in November.
I want to work in finance with the focus of risk / credit management. I want to get an MBA from a t15. Suppose I write CAT after 2 years with some work experience, how much percentile is required for me to get a call from t15 mba programme .
If my quals are too bad for a t15 mba programme should I get a m.com from Christ college and work in middle and back offices for at least 5 years and then try my luck for top mba programme.
Any suggestions is greatly appreciated!! :)
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2023.05.31 23:22 Detect_Me_Daddy Idk how to deal with this anymore
I just got off work and need to be in bed in 4.5 hours. I need to feed the dogs, walk the dogs twice, feed the cats, scoop the litter boxes, clean up all the dog pee out of the floor (puppy’s potty training is going… well…) make dinner, put away laundry, scrape off some puppy poop that got stepped in, wash like 6 kittens because a decent chunk of them played in it, and do an hour’s worth of homework. Also found out I basically doomed myself to failing a college class when I missed 3 assignments due to being sick + puppy being sick + not being able to afford an access code to all the above. Will be about $150 short on this paycheck even with all of it going to bills but not getting groceries.
I can’t get rid of the stupid fucking puppy, I can’t call out or I lose $150 a month on a bonus + the day’s wage, I can’t keep up with the stupid fucking homework assignments or scrape up the funds for the damn extra shit I need, or make the time to do it. The swarm of fucking kittens are still here for another 2 months until they go home.
The apartment smells terrible, I can’t keep up with the cleaning, I’m doing extra side work to catch up on bills, and in general really want to just piss off for a week but I can’t trust anybody to do something as basic as feed the damn animals after I portion out food with explicit, written and verbal instructions.
I feel like I can’t breathe and it makes
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2023.05.31 23:21 Captainstever15 [USA-OR] [H] Pokemon Black, Black 2, White, Silent Hills, Metroid Fusion CIB, Pokemon Ruby CIB, lots more [W] Paypal
Hi all, I have a bunch of games I'm looking to sell. Only accepting Paypal F&F at this time. Free shipping on orders of $50+, otherwise please add $5 for shipping costs. Photos available upon request!
System | Item | Condition | Price |
32X | Primal Rage | Loose | $60.00 |
3DS | 3DS XL NES Edition box | Box only | $80.00 |
3DS | Amazing Spiderman | Loose | $12.00 |
3DS | Amazing Spiderman 2 | Loose | $12.00 |
3DS | Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer | Loose | $13.00 |
3DS | Bravely Default | CIB | $36.00 |
3DS | Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past | Loose | $60.00 |
3DS | Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth | Loose | $48.00 |
3DS | Final Fantasy Explorers | CIB | $30.00 |
3DS | Fossil Fighters: Frontier | Loose | $32.00 |
3DS | Kid Icarus: Uprising | CIB | $80.00 |
3DS | Kid Icarus: Uprising | Loose | $60.00 |
3DS | Kirby: Planet Robobot | Loose | $39.00 |
3DS | Madagascar 3 | CIB | $9.00 |
3DS | Mario Golf: World Tour | Loose | $50.00 |
3DS | Nintendogs + Cats Golden Retriever and New Friends | Loose | $22.00 |
3DS | Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity | Loose | $26.00 |
3DS | Senran Kagura: Deep Crimson 2 | Loose | $56.00 |
3DS | Sims 3 (Heavily damaged / punctured case) | Game + case | $14.00 |
amiibo | Ness amiibo | Loose | $25.00 |
amiibo | Splatoon amiibo 3-pack (crease along top of cardboard) | NIB | $50.00 |
Books | Horizon: Zero Dawn Collector's Edition guide | Loose | $120.00 |
Dreamcast | Dreamcast system (w/ cables, 1 controller, VMU | Complete | $110.00 |
Dreamcast | Maken X | CIB | $50.00 |
Dreamcast | Sonic Adventure | CIB | $50.00 |
DS | Bomberman | Loose | $13.00 |
DS | Elite Beat Agents | Loose | $15.00 |
DS | Final Fantasy IV | Loose | $18.00 |
DS | Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift | Loose | $33.00 |
DS | Fossil Fighters | Loose | $27.00 |
DS | Geometry Wars Galaxies | CIB | $9.00 |
DS | Legendary Starfy | Loose | $15.00 |
DS | Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga | CIB | $9.00 |
DS | My Hero Firefighter | CIB | $11.00 |
DS | Need for Speed: Pro Street | Loose | $9.00 |
DS | Pac-Man World 3 | Loose | $11.00 |
DS | Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End | CIB | $7.00 |
DS | Plants vs Zombies | CIB | $13.00 |
DS | Plants vs Zombies | CIB | $15.00 |
DS | Plants vs Zombies | Loose | $11.00 |
DS | Pokemon Black | Loose | $70.00 |
DS | Pokemon Diamond case only | Case only | $20.00 |
DS | Pokemon White | CIB | $85.00 |
DS | Power Rangers Super Legends | CIB | $12.00 |
DS | Rhythm Heaven | Loose | $43.00 |
DS | Rockman ZX (JP) | Loose | $26.00 |
DS | Spongebob's Atlantis Squarepantis | CIB | $7.00 |
DS | Yoshi Touch & Go | Loose | $12.00 |
DS / 3DS | Lego bundle Battles, Indiana Jones, City Undercover, Friends | Loose | $12.00 |
GB | Pokemon Red (JP) | Loose | $15.00 |
GBA | Metroid Fusion (label fading, wear on box) | CIB | $100.00 |
GBA | Pokemon Ruby (heavy wear on box | CIB | $240.00 |
GBA | Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3 box only | Box only | $35.00 |
GBA | Wolfenstein 3D | Loose | $25.00 |
GCN | Animal Crossing Memory Card (Some fading) | Loose | $18.00 |
GCN | Conflict: Desert Storm | Game + case | $11.00 |
GCN | Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix | Game + case | $23.00 |
GCN | Finding Nemo | Game + case | $5.00 |
GCN | Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup (Blockbuster case) | Game + case | $9.00 |
GCN | Metroid Prime 2: Echoes case w/ Nintendo Power insert | Case only | $20.00 |
GCN | Nascar: Dirt to Daytona | CIB | $14.00 |
GCN | NCAA Football 2005 | CIB | $14.00 |
GCN | Resident Evil 0 | CIB | $17.00 |
GCN | Resident Evil 4 | CIB | $30.00 |
GCN | Resident Evil Zero | CIB | $19.00 |
GCN | Resident Evil Zero | Game + manual | $14.00 |
GCN | Super Smash Bros Melee (cracked inner ring) | Loose | $45.00 |
Genesis | 6-Pak (label wear) | Loose | $10.00 |
Genesis | Madden NFL 98 | Loose | $9.00 |
Genesis | RBI Baseball 4 (Damaged art / case) | Game + case | $6.00 |
Genesis | Road Rash 3 (tear in label) | Loose | |
Genesis | Turrican (label tears) | Loose | $15.00 |
Genesis | World of Illusion | CIB | $35.00 |
Genesis | World Series Baseball | Game + case | $6.00 |
Genesis | WWF Raw | Game + case | $22.00 |
Genesis | X-Men (faded label) | Loose | $9.00 |
N64 | Banjo Tooie (Not For Resale) | Loose | $150.00 |
N64 | Donkey Kong 64 (JP) | Loose | $12.00 |
N64 | ED64 Plus | NIB | $100.00 |
N64 | Hey You, Pikachu! (JP) | Loose | $7.00 |
N64 | Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask manual (N64) | Manual | $30.00 |
N64 | Mario Kart 64 (Player's Choice) | CIB | $100.00 |
N64 | Mario Party 2 (JP) | Loose | $8.00 |
N64 | Mario Tennis (JP) | Loose | $9.00 |
NES | Gauntlet | Game + manual | $25.00 |
NES | T&C Surf Designs | Loose | $8.00 |
PS1 | Bass Landing | CIB | $18.00 |
PS1 | Brave Fencer Musashi | Loose | $55.00 |
PS1 | Coolboarders 3 | CIB | $6.00 |
PS1 | Crash Bandicoot Warped | Loose | $6.00 |
PS1 | Destruction Derby Raw | Loose | $11.00 |
PS1 | Final Fantasy IX | Game + case | $16.00 |
PS1 | Final Fantasy Tactics (Greatest Hits) | CIB | $50.00 |
PS1 | Incredible Hulk (No cover art / manual) | Game + case | $11.00 |
PS1 | Loaded | Loose | $10.00 |
PS1 | Mega Man X6 | Game + manual | $35.00 |
PS1 | NHL Rock the Rink | CIB | $9.00 |
PS1 | Parasite Eve (no demo disc) | CIB | $75.00 |
PS1 | Resident Evil (longbox)(Cracked case and some art damage) | Game + case | $100.00 |
PS1 | Revolution X (longbox) | CIB | $29.00 |
PS1 | Rugrats: Search for Reptar | CIB | $18.00 |
PS1 | Streak: Hoverboard Racing | CIB | $8.00 |
PS1 | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater | Game + manual | $10.00 |
PS1 | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 | Game + case | $10.00 |
PS1 | Urban Chaos | Loose | $8.00 |
PS1 | WWE Smackdown 2 (No cover art / manual) | Game + case | $10.00 |
PS1 | WWF Attitude | CIB | $10.00 |
PS1 | WWF WrestleMania The Arcade Game | Loose | $13.00 |
PS2 | Another Century's Episode (JP) | CIB | $12.00 |
PS2 | Art of Fighting Anthology (Water damaged art) | CIB | $12.00 |
PS2 | Dance Dance Revolution Extreme 2 | CIB | $7.00 |
PS2 | Dragon Quest VIII | Game + case | $20.00 |
PS2 | Fight Club | CIB | $10.00 |
PS2 | Fight Night Round 2 | CIB | $10.00 |
PS2 | Fight Night Round 3 | CIB | $9.00 |
PS2 | Frogger: The Great Quest | CIB | $7.00 |
PS2 | Guitar Hero III | CIB | $13.00 |
PS2 | Guitar Hero: Aerosmith | CIB | $9.00 |
PS2 | King Arthur | CIB | $10.00 |
PS2 | King of Fighters: Maximum Impact | Loose | $10.00 |
PS2 | Medal of Honor European Assault | CIB | $8.00 |
PS2 | Midnight Club (Sharpie on disc) | Game + case | $6.00 |
PS2 | Mortal Kombat: Deception Premium Pack | Game + case | $25.00 |
PS2 | Namco Museum | CIB | $7.00 |
PS2 | NFL Street 2 | CIB | $20.00 |
PS2 | Onimusha 3: Demon Siege | Loose | $10.00 |
PS2 | Parappa the Rapper 2 | Loose | $40.00 |
PS2 | Ready 2 Rumble Boxing Round 2 | CIB | $11.00 |
PS2 | Resident Evil 4 | CIB | $15.00 |
PS2 | Resident Evil Outbreak | Game + case | $18.00 |
PS2 | Resident Evil Outbreak: File #2 | Loose | $40.00 |
PS2 | Sega Classics Collection | Game + case | $11.00 |
PS2 | Silent Hill 2 (no music CD) | CIB | $120.00 |
PS2 | Silent Hill 2 manual (Crease on top right corner) | Manual | $30.00 |
PS2 | Silent Hill 3 | CIB | $150.00 |
PS2 | SSX | CIB | $8.00 |
PS2 | Star Wars Racer: Revenge | CIB | $10.00 |
PS2 | Tekken 4 GH | CIB | $11.00 |
PS2 | Tekken Tag Tournament | Loose | $6.00 |
PS2 | The Great Escape | CIB | $10.00 |
PS2 | The Thing | Loose | $22.00 |
PS2 | Thrillville | CIB | $6.00 |
PS2 | Thrillville | CIB | $6.00 |
PS2 | Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix | CIB | $6.00 |
PS2 | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 | Game + case | $7.00 |
PS2 | Tony Hawk's Underground 2 | CIB | $17.00 |
PS2 | WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2006 | CIB | $12.00 |
PS3 | Amazing Spiderman 2 | Loose | $18.00 |
PS3 | Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel Overkill Edition | CIB | $11.00 |
PS3 | Batman Arkham Origins | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Binary Domain | CIB | $20.00 |
PS3 | Borderlands 2 | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel | CIB | $6.00 |
PS3 | Burnout Paradise | CIB | $8.00 |
PS3 | Call of Duty Ghosts | CIB | $5.00 |
PS3 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | Game + case | $5.00 |
PS3 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 | CIB | $7.00 |
PS3 | Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood | CIB | $7.00 |
PS3 | Dark Sector | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Darkness | CIB | $16.00 |
PS3 | Dirt 3 | CIB | $11.00 |
PS3 | Disney Sing It Family Hits | CIB | $9.00 |
PS3 | Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition | Game + case | $14.00 |
PS3 | Earth Defense Force 2025 | Loose | $14.00 |
PS3 | Fallout 3 GOTY | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Final Fantasy X / X-2 Collector's Edition (coffee stains on book) | CIB | $20.00 |
PS3 | Grand Slam Tennis 2 | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Hitman Absolution | CIB | $6.00 |
PS3 | Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Lair | CIB | $7.00 |
PS3 | Madden NFL 17 | CIB | $20.00 |
PS3 | Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain Day One Edition | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes | CIB | $11.00 |
PS3 | Minecraft | Game + case | $11.00 |
PS3 | MLB 13: The Show | CIB | $5.00 |
PS3 | Mortal Kombat | Game + case | $9.00 |
PS3 | Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja: Storm 2 | CIB | $7.00 |
PS3 | NBA 2K16 | CIB | $9.00 |
PS3 | NCAA Football 12 | CIB | $8.00 |
PS3 | NCAA Football 12 | CIB | $8.00 |
PS3 | NCAA Football 13 (Water damaged art and manual) | CIB | $22.00 |
PS3 | NCAA Football 14 (wavy art, minor disc art damage) | CIB | $125.00 |
PS3 | Persona 4 Arena (Wavy cover art) | CIB | $16.00 |
PS3 | Persona 5 | Game + case | $14.00 |
PS3 | PS Move navigation controller | NIB | $35.00 |
PS3 | Remember Me | CIB | $12.00 |
PS3 | Resident Evil 5 | Game + case | $5.00 |
PS3 | Rocksmith 2014 | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Sega Rally Revo | CIB | $14.00 |
PS3 | Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes | CIB | $20.00 |
PS3 | Skate 2 | CIB | $12.00 |
PS3 | Skate 3 | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Skyrim: Legendary Edition | CIB | $9.00 |
PS3 | Soulcalibur IV | CIB | $10.00 |
PS3 | Street Fighter IV (water damaged art) | CIB | $9.00 |
PS3 | Tekken 6 | CIB | $11.00 |
PS3 | Tekken Hybrid | CIB | $32.00 |
PS3 | Tekken Tag Tournament 2 | CIB | $17.00 |
PS3 | Top Spin 4 | CIB | $14.00 |
PS3 | Two Worlds II (Water damaged art) | CIB | $8.00 |
PS3 | UFC 2009 Undisputed | Loose | $5.00 |
PS3 | UFC 2010 Undisputed | CIB | $8.00 |
PS3 | Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 | CIB | $19.00 |
PS3 | Ultra Street Fighter IV | Game + case | $25.00 |
PS3 | Ultra Street Fighter IV | CIB | $27.00 |
PS3 | Uncharted 3 | CIB | $6.00 |
PS3 | Vampire Resurrection (JP) | CIB | $58.00 |
PS3 | Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine | CIB | $19.00 |
PS3 | Watchmen: The End is Night The Complete Experience | CIB | $36.00 |
PS3 | Wolfenstein | Game + case | $12.00 |
PS3 | WWE 2K16 | CIB | $13.00 |
PS4 | Abzu | Game + case | $13.00 |
PS4 | Borderlands: The Handsome Collection | Game + case | $6.00 |
PS4 | Dragon Ball Xenoverse | CIB | $10.00 |
PS4 | God of War | CIB | $13.00 |
PS4 | Horizon Forbidden West Launch Edition | CIB | $28.00 |
PS4 | Lego Dimensions | CIB | $29.00 |
PS4 | Minecraft | Game + case | $16.00 |
PS4 | Paper Beast Collector's Edition | NIB | $62.00 |
PS4 | Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville | CIB | $9.00 |
PS4 | Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville | CIB | $9.00 |
PS4 | Ratchet and Clank | Game + case | $9.00 |
PS4 | Risk of Rain 2 | CIB | $12.00 |
PS4 | Rocket League: Collector's Edition | CIB | $13.00 |
PS4 | West of Dead: Path of the Crow | NIB | $28.00 |
PS5 | Life is Strange: True Colors | CIB | $15.00 |
PSP | ATV Offroad Fury Pro | CIB | $7.00 |
PSP | Bad Boys | Game + case | $8.00 |
PSP | Burnout Legends | Loose | $7.00 |
PSP | God of War: Ghost of Sparta | Loose | $41.00 |
PSP | Midnight Club 3 Dub Edition | Loose | $20.00 |
PSP | Midnight Club: LA Remix | Loose | $17.00 |
PSP | Need for Speed Rivals | Loose | $11.00 |
PSP | Need for Speed: Most Wanted 5-1-0 (clear piece set in slightly) | Loose | $12.00 |
PSP | Need for Speed: Pro Street (water damaged art) | Game + case | $8.00 |
PSP | Pimp My Ride | Loose | $8.00 |
PSP | Sonic Rivals | Loose | $12.00 |
PSP | Star Wars Battlefront II | Loose | $10.00 |
PSP | Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max (Clear shell) | Loose | $15.00 |
SNES | Brain Lord | Loose | $50.00 |
SNES | Power Rangers Zeo: Battle Racers | Loose | $14.00 |
SNES | Power Rangers Zeo: Battle Racers | Loose | $14.00 |
SNES | Robocop vs The Terminator | Loose | $23.00 |
SNES | TMNT IV: Turtles in Time | Loose | $45.00 |
SNES | Top Gear | Loose | $11.00 |
Switch | Fitness Boxing 2 | NIB | $30.00 |
Switch | Pokemon Shining Pearl | CIB | $30.00 |
Switch | Super Mario 3D All-Stars | CIB | $80.00 |
Switch | Yo-Kai Watch 4++ (JP) | CIB | $50.00 |
Vita | Call of Duty Black Ops Declassified | Loose | $17.00 |
Vita | Call of Duty Black Ops Declassified | Loose | $17.00 |
Vita | Lego Batman 2 | Loose | $9.00 |
Vita | Litte Big Planet | Loose | $20.00 |
Vita | Need for Speed Most Wanted | Loose | $16.00 |
Vita | Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale | Loose | $17.00 |
Vita | Soul Sacrifice | Loose | $15.00 |
Wii | 007 Quantum of Solace | CIB | $5.00 |
Wii | Alice in Wonderland | CIB | $8.00 |
Wii | Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party | CIB | $8.00 |
Wii | Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure | CIB | $14.00 |
Wii | Disney Sing It Family Hits | CIB | $12.00 |
Wii | Dokapon Kingdom | Loose | $60.00 |
Wii | Family Game Night 4 | CIB | $12.00 |
Wii | Freddi Fish: Kelp Seed Mystery | CIB | $11.00 |
Wii | Gold classic controller | Loose | $40.00 |
Wii | Guitar Hero 5 | Game + case | $16.00 |
Wii | Guitar Hero Aerosmith | CIB | $9.00 |
Wii | Hot Wheels: Track Attack | CIB | $7.00 |
Wii | Just Dance Kids | CIB | $6.00 |
Wii | Just Dance Summer Party | CIB | $8.00 |
Wii | Karaoke Revolution | CIB | $8.00 |
Wii | My Ballet Studio | Game + case | $8.00 |
Wii | My Sims Racing | CIB | $8.00 |
Wii | Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution | CIB | $8.00 |
Wii | NBA Jam | CIB | $12.00 |
Wii | Nights Journey of Dreams (back art punctured) | Game + case | $8.00 |
Wii | No More Heroes 2 | CIB | $23.00 |
Wii | Resident Evil : The Umbrella Chronicles | CIB | $14.00 |
Wii | Tony Hawk Ride | Game + case | $10.00 |
Wii | Tony Hawk: Shred | CIB | $8.00 |
Wii | Wii Play Motion | Game + case | $19.00 |
Wii | You Don't Know Jack | CIB | $9.00 |
Wii | Zelda Wii Remote (no battery cover) | Loose | $40.00 |
Wii U | Tekken Tag Tournament 2 | Loose | $38.00 |
Xbox | Battlestar Galactica | CIB | $10.00 |
Xbox | Buffy The Vampire Slayer | Game + case | $17.00 |
Xbox | Burnout 2: Point of Impact | CIB | $11.00 |
Xbox | Crime Life | Game + case | $11.00 |
Xbox | Destroy All Humans! | CIB | $10.00 |
Xbox | Enclave | CIB | $9.00 |
Xbox | Gun | CIB | $8.00 |
Xbox | Half-Life 2 | Game + case | $10.00 |
Xbox | House of the Dead III | Loose | $13.00 |
Xbox | Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb | CIB | $15.00 |
Xbox | Midway Arcade Treasures | CIB | $10.00 |
Xbox | Minority Report | CIB | $7.00 |
Xbox | Mortal Kombat: Deception Kollector's Edition: Baraka Version | CIB | $48.00 |
Xbox | Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks | CIB | $28.00 |
Xbox | Namco Museum | CIB | $7.00 |
Xbox | Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones | CIB | $6.00 |
Xbox | Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy | CIB | $11.00 |
Xbox | Spiderman | CIB | $10.00 |
Xbox | Spiderman 2 | CIB | $12.00 |
Xbox | Star Trek: Shattered Universe | CIB | $9.00 |
Xbox | Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith | CIB | $9.00 |
Xbox | Star Wars Jedi Starfighter | CIB | $10.00 |
Xbox | Star Wars Jedi Starfighter | CIB | $10.00 |
Xbox | Star Wars Starfighter Special Edition | CIB | $9.00 |
Xbox | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | CIB | $7.00 |
Xbox | Terminator 3: Redemption | CIB | $19.00 |
Xbox | Terminator: Dawn of Fate | CIB | $8.00 |
Xbox | Time Splitters 2 | CIB | $15.00 |
Xbox | Time Splitters: Future Perfect | Loose | $20.00 |
Xbox | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2x | Game + case | $10.00 |
Xbox | Tony Hawk's Project 8 | CIB | $12.00 |
Xbox | Tron 2.0 Killer App | CIB | $13.00 |
Xbox | Turok Evolution | CIB | $9.00 |
Xbox | Ultimate Spiderman | CIB | $27.00 |
Xbox | Unreal Championship | Loose | $3.00 |
Xbox | Urbz: Sims in the City Special Edition | CIB | $9.00 |
Xbox | WWF Raw | Game + case | $8.00 |
Xbox | X-Men Legends | CIB | $8.00 |
Xbox 360 | Alan Wake | CIB | $8.00 |
Xbox 360 | Avatar: The Game | CIB | $42.00 |
Xbox 360 | Batman: Arkham City GOTY | CIB | $8.00 |
Xbox 360 | Blue Dragon | Loose | $13.00 |
Xbox 360 | Borderlands 2 Add-On Content Pack | CIB | $8.00 |
Xbox 360 | CSI: Hard Evidence | CIB | $9.00 |
Xbox 360 | Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two | CIB | $7.00 |
Xbox 360 | Fable III: Limited Collector's Edition | CIB | $12.00 |
Xbox 360 | Final Fantasy XIII | CIB | $14.00 |
Xbox 360 | Gears of War: Limited Collector's Edition | CIB | $28.00 |
Xbox 360 | Gears of War: Limited Collector's Edition (no plastic sleeve or art book) | CIB | $24.00 |
Xbox 360 | Halo 3 Collector's Edition (one disc holder fell off) | CIB | $12.00 |
Xbox 360 | Infinite Undiscovery | Game + case | $10.00 |
Xbox 360 | Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights | Game + case | $10.00 |
Xbox 360 | Kinect Sports Ultimate Collection | CIB | $13.00 |
Xbox 360 | Kinect Sports: Ultimate Collection | CIB | $14.00 |
Xbox 360 | Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom | CIB | $9.00 |
Xbox 360 | Lego The Hobbit | CIB | $8.00 |
Xbox 360 | Midnight Club: Los Angeles (Blockbuster case) | CIB | $9.00 |
Xbox 360 | Monster Jam: Path of Destruction | Game + case | $22.00 |
Xbox 360 | NCAA Football 08 | CIB | $6.00 |
Xbox 360 | Ninety-Nine Nights (sharpie on disc) | CIB | $9.00 |
Xbox 360 | Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures | Game + case | $10.00 |
Xbox 360 | Rocksmith | CIB | $10.00 |
Xbox 360 | Skylanders: Giants | CIB | $8.00 |
Xbox 360 | Snoopy's Grand Adventure | Game + case | $8.00 |
Xbox 360 | Spiderman 3 | Loose | $14.00 |
Xbox 360 | Star Wars: The Force Unleashed | CIB | $6.00 |
Xbox 360 | Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (PAL) | CIB | $5.00 |
Xbox 360 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan | Loose | $19.00 |
Xbox 360 | Walking Dead GOTY | CIB | $8.00 |
Xbox 360 | Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine | Loose | $10.00 |
Xbox 360 | Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition | Game + case | $15.00 |
Xbox One | Grand Theft Auto V | CIB | $10.00 |
Xbox One | Guitar Hero Live | Game + case | $35.00 |
Xbox One | Guitar Hero Live (punctured back art) | Game + case | $30.00 |
Xbox One | Just Dance 2020 | Game + case | $6.00 |
Xbox One | Kinect Sports Rivals | Game + case | $12.00 |
Xbox One | Marvel Avengers | CIB | $8.00 |
Xbox One | Red Dead Redemption Game of the Year Edition | CIB | $14.00 |
Xbox One | Resident Evil 2 Deluxe Edition | CIB | $26.00 |
Xbox One | Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Deluxe Edition | CIB | $15.00 |
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2023.05.31 23:19 Ashleighh88 Happy 7th Birthday Tophey! 🥳