Going through Cyberpunk 1.0 to get the original ending and it occurred to me that, somehow, I've glitched through like 40% of this game the first bunch of times I played it.
I reached the point of no return with Hanako, but I'm going to go finish a gang of these Johnny Silverballs quests before I go back and actually finish the game.
I take back everything I said previously, this game is fuckin awesome.
Another fun factoid about me and my weird ass attitude:
I will jump into every single "Die Hard is a Christmas movie" argument with such zeal you'd think I wrote the fuckin thing. I've lost friends over it. But, you see...
I've never actually seen Die Hard. I just love arguing and I think that has something to do with growing up around lawyers and judges.
Why sometimes it's probably really tiring talking to me: I'm cooking chili in a crock pot that's sitting on top of my stove to save counter space and I timed it out to cook on high. My mom said if it wasn't ready, then dump the chili into a pot and cook it on the stove.
My argument: it's already in a pot, on the stove, and it's cooking, so her directions are useless as I'm already doing them.
I think I'm broken. I don't have this incessant need to be right or to win. It might be IDGAF-itis. But, watching games shows is completely lost on me. If I were there, I'd just stand there. Like no YOU go get the ball.
Like that episode of TNG where Picard is getting tortured.
"There are 5 lights."
"Hell yeah man, I see 5 too. Let's GTFOH. Go torture your mom."
So I'm in a 3 part interview process and today was the second part. Not feeling GREAT, but at the same time I'm not feeling terrible about it.
But at least now I know what it's gonna take in the future, and I bought training courses to fill in the gaps from today, so I'm slowly but surely getting there.
Fun fact: when I was around 6-8, I had a THICC Southern accent, having grown up in Tennessee and Mississippi. We moved to Arizona, and I was being introduced to my new teachers, and one leaned over and went "Oh my god you sound so cute, where are you from??"
That was attention I didn't want so I worked to talk without my accent and now it only comes out when I start talking fast.
I'm the guy who did that stuff in that place that time.