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#1 The_Gaming_Baby
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@blaaksheep: How similar is Super Mario 3D World compared to the 3DS version?

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I decided that the 3DS game library was far superior at present time so I ended up ordering the 3DS XL, Super Mario 3D Land, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, Mario Kart 7 & Pokemon Y.

I'll most likely pick up the Wii U around the time Super Smash Bros. is released

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I am very disappointed to see the page that displayed my user review scores has vanished

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Cheek bone to lower neck. It sucks because it starts growing back in 6-8 hours.foxhound_fox
Have you noticed the hair on your cheek bone becoming thicker or does it always stay very sparse?
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None of it. I use a beard trimmer to keep the stubble. BTW, this is an very oddly worded question. I assume you mean how high does our beard go?

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I suppose that is also the question. The hair that is high up on my cheek bone is very sparse and fine. If it ever went stubbly then I would probably freak out
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#6 The_Gaming_Baby
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Real classy Mr Monkey

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#7 The_Gaming_Baby
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maybe you're just meant to be a nobody

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Suddenly all I can think of is Travis Bickle
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Do you do drugs? Seriously question. Fightingfan
I do not do drugs and I very rarely drink
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I usually only shave about half way up my face, perhaps in line with the bottom of my nose. But I've noticed hair growing as high as my cheek bone so I'll have to start shaving pretty high soon

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#10 The_Gaming_Baby
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It sounds like the issue isn't so much the career itself, but that you haven't found activities that are capable of interesting you. Sort of sounds like depression to me (though I am in no way qualified to diagnose such a thing). I would suggest finding things that excite you, whether it be sports, some form of art, a recreational activity, or even topic that interests you intellectually. A career is but one thing that support or be an interest. There are two ways it can do that: either by being an interest itself or acting as a feed for your interests. If you cannot find a career that interests you, it might be better to think of a career as something that feeds your interests, something that allows you to attain those things that excite you.

Perhaps most importantly, if you are feeling down, you need to find a way to convince yourself that your going to find something that interests you. The very act of being depressed can make things that would normally excite you seem dull. It is important to strongly feel the desire to find something interesting, which is something only you can make yourself do :).

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I have had people (both in real life and here on the gamespot forums) make a comment saying that it sounds like I have depression. It might be true but I really don't want to have to deal with all the hassle and attention that comes along with it so I tend to just feign happiness so they back off. I need to get out more if I'm honest. I've spent the vast majority of my life alone in my room staring at the wall, perhaps that could open my mind a little. I have searched high and low for something that would capture my attention but have yet to find anything yet. I did used to enjoy going to the gym a lot but I began getting some pretty bad joint pains which forced me to quit. Then I began jogging but the joint pains remained and my knees & hips were in quite a bit of pain so I had to stop that too.