Talk:Protector/@comment-25464062-20141001011429/@comment-24040907-20141005224602

That’s really sweet. Some people with disabilities can be very spoiled, and it is important that you don’t spoil them. They’re just like everyone else. On the other end of the spectrum, you have the people with crippling or terminal illnesses who actually let the ailment better them as individuals. My grandfather, again, for example: I would talk to him during his battle with Alzheimer’s, and I’d say “I’m pretty sure you have a false diagnosis. You have a better memory than me!” and he’d say to me “It’s because I don’t have All-zheimer’s, I have Some-heimer’s.” I thought that was pretty funny, and also very true.

That story about your sister was priceless. I was the exact opposite when I’d have to be punished, freaking the ever-loving hell out at the sight of the wooden spoon. We all know the wooden spoon. Hilariously, I still have the spoon. It’s not as terrifying when stirring my pot of spaghetti.

A note on video games, I used to be good, an expert at the hobby. Then I began to decline as my brother increased in skill. He’s going to be in the MLG, and I’m still falling off ledges. So it’s safe to say that my reflexes aren’t what they used to be. I still indulge in the occasional Dishonored play-through on weekends, when I’m not busy working on my computer.

My favorite game? Definitely the aforementioned Dishonored, you can probably tell by the way I reference to it without end. (By the Outsider!) I also enjoy playing Halo and Minecraft with others. What’s your favorite game?