i have a gamecube.
i don't really play it very much, and the decision to get it was actually a pretty involved one. part of the benefit of having roomates is that usually one of them had a nintendo of some sort, a 64, a gamecube, something like that. whenever i'd get the urge to play, that is to say whenever i had reading or other homework that i wanted to avoid, the option of playing was available to me, i could play for a lil while and be done with it, and i usually was. i wouldn't touch it again for at least a few weeks.
so it's been a year and a half since i've had a roommate and it was about january or february that i felt like sitting down for an afternoon and doing nothing but playing video games. with no roommate, however, the option wasn't readily available so if i wanted to play, i'd have to spend the money to get one myself and i wasn't sure how i felt about that, it'd never cost me money to play before, and i kinda thought it'd be stupid to spend over a hundred bucks on something i'd use, at most, every once in a while. so anyways, i got one and it's actually come in handy on days off and stuff, but true to form, it's not become a habit at all, but i actually kinda feel like it's been worth it.
anything to avoid constructive activity i guess.
feeling: a chill
thinking of: audrey hepburn
music: "badstreet, usa" the fabulous freebirds
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