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Not a problem! Chances are if it's 8-bit and has a sword in it, it's Zelda related. :)
probably the best idea i've ever had
Last week, I saw this at Reddit. I KNOW RIGHT?! I told the Twitter and the Google Plus and the Tumblr that we all need to print these things out and hang them up everywhere (it's legally allowed for us to do so. cough.) For the past four days, I've gotten lots of image links from people on the T...
It's going to be legen...wait for it.
probably the best idea i've ever had
Last week, I saw this at Reddit. I KNOW RIGHT?! I told the Twitter and the Google Plus and the Tumblr that we all need to print these things out and hang them up everywhere (it's legally allowed for us to do so. cough.) For the past four days, I've gotten lots of image links from people on the T...
Maybe this will enlighten?
http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda01-the-legend-of-zelda-quotes.php
probably the best idea i've ever had
Last week, I saw this at Reddit. I KNOW RIGHT?! I told the Twitter and the Google Plus and the Tumblr that we all need to print these things out and hang them up everywhere (it's legally allowed for us to do so. cough.) For the past four days, I've gotten lots of image links from people on the T...
I would add just a bit to the part about finding your passion.
Just because you find your passion it doesn't mean you're done.
It doesn't matter if you find your passion if you keep avoiding it. You'd think that if you're passionate about something it would be so much easier to stay dedicated to it, but you'd be wrong, at least in the beginning. In the beginning you are in love with the idealized version of what you think a project will be. When reality sets in it's hard to keep going, but nothing will be more rewarding than pushing through the hard parts to finish something you love. Just ask any writer.
How one redditor found happiness. This is just wonderful.
I came across one of the most wonderful things I've ever read in my life on Reddit this morning, penned by Redditor alukima, who shares some insights on finding happiness: I am not witty or interesting; I wont pretend to have anything profound to say. I am 26, female, divorced and spent most of...
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