Last night we went out and bought an Xbox because the one we had was faulty and only worked if you whacked it. Please don't use that method on things that don't work, such as siblings, but sometimes it works on Xboxes.
But this one was jamming up and not doing what we wanted it to, and so we replaced it, and I'm just sitting here thinking about it and wishing that I could possibly do that with other things in life. But you know, video games are not real life, and therefore don't usually apply to real world things. So like whacking things doesn't work, buying and replacing things doesn't work.
Too bad they don't sell lives and second chances at the store, huh.
But this one was jamming up and not doing what we wanted it to, and so we replaced it, and I'm just sitting here thinking about it and wishing that I could possibly do that with other things in life. But you know, video games are not real life, and therefore don't usually apply to real world things. So like whacking things doesn't work, buying and replacing things doesn't work.
Too bad they don't sell lives and second chances at the store, huh.
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