I feel like I've done some pretty stupid things on the boards, especially around February
Am I even really part of the community or am I just that one person everyone half pays attention to
It's kinda depressing how isolated the kingdoms in Mario Odyssey are.
- Wooded is in a fucking dome
- Lost has land all around it but is still so far away, surrounded by a deadly poison sea.
- Seaside is at the edge of a big ocean.
- Snow is surrounded by rock walls.
- Luncheon is literally just floating in the air there's no barriers nothing
- Ruined is depressing for obvious reasons
- I don't get how the sides of the moon kingdom have long falls that go deep down, but somehow don't lead to the moon caverns.
Ugh, this is horrible. The internet stopped working and I have no idea why. The only reason I'm able to use MarioBoards is because I have wireless on my phone, but I can't use YouTube or discord, and no wifi on me computer. It's been nearly a day and it's still not working ;_;
I watched Markiplier play the uncle who works for Nintendo last night.
It's not super scary or anything, surprisingly, and it's a kind of wholesome story about addiction and helping out your friends in their times of need.
Why does it seem like I can't do anything right on here
I always seem to do something wrong, get called out on it and/or no further interest is shown in my project, leaving it to die.
And then the one time something is seen through like Galactic Mafia, I screw up majorly... Twice.
So this is weird... I can't access the email I was using for this account anymore. I guess it was blocked or something? Is there a way to change my email on here so I can still get my poll results?
You can decide what I have for breakfast/lunch today!
Three rules: has to be actual food I can eat, has to be realistic in terms of ingredients, and I can't use the oven but I can use the microwave.
What determines if a thread is stickied?
Besides rule threads and such, I'd guess high post count, but in, say, forum games, there are threads with more or equal to the amount of posts as some stickied threads.
anyhow dwelling on past immaturity doesn't help you improve. just take it as a lesson learned and move on. from experience, the more you can stop fixating on past mistakes, the more you can use them as ways to do better rather than letting them chain you down