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Grrr, reaction limit, but...maybe he should put on a cape and wear his underwear on the outside.....
Grrr, reaction limit, but...maybe he should put on a cape and wear his underwear on the outside.....
The Dev got addicted to painkillers after a back injury and is going in to rehab to get better.I am new to this thread and i wonder if someone can tell me what the reason is for Onhold
By the way love the game so far
Ahh ok Thx for the info, Hope it gets betterThe Dev got addicted to painkillers after a back injury and is going in to rehab to get better.
I got you fam! Reacted for ya, even if you already had it covered.Grrr, reaction limit, but...
no, the one in the OP is the latest oneFirst, i hope you get recover soon
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By the way I ve played the lastest Sins of the father 0.7 version of game. Is there any update I ve missed or still waitin' for it ? Thanks for your reply.
MOM PATH - Marsha path Marsha and sister path ( if you avoid mom relation) Nathalie path future update Abigail path play the game more time for to see every paths.Could someone please explain all the possible paths? Can you not be on the mom path as well as the sister's path together? Like to get the sister threesome do you need to ignore the mom or something?
Yeah, well, I have period cramps and bleed for days on end.Back pain?! I've been suffering from back pain, among other things, since 2007 when I threw out my back during my first deployment. Even after that, I found ways to keep the pain down and continued on to become a paratrooper. Did that for over 6 years. It's just me, when it comes to things like this, and I'll never understand how people can't handle their problems without taking the easy way out.
Anyways... I hope he can figure his -ish out cause I, among many others, want more of this title.
It's one thing when you are 20 years old and quite another when you are 60 years old.Back pain?! I've been suffering from back pain, among other things, since 2007 when I threw out my back during my first deployment. Even after that, I found ways to keep the pain down and continued on to become a paratrooper. Did that for over 6 years. It's just me, when it comes to things like this, and I'll never understand how people can't handle their problems without taking the easy way out.
Don't bother with that idiot, he's made his stance on the subject quiet clear and it's not a good one.....It's one thing when you are 20 years old and quite another when you are 60 years old.
In addition, injuries and illnesses are very different.
Feels like yesterday just waiting for the other shoe to drop, good luck with the ongoing recovery brother.You must be registered to see the links
Dear followers.
I finally managed to get the code for my dad's mobile and thus also access to this website, among other things.
I'm not quite sure how much you know about my dad's problems over the last couple of years but to say that the last 1½ years have been tiring is an understatement.
I am writing this to let you know that my father is currently hospitalized following a mental breakdown in late December 2019.
How long it takes for him to recover, no one can really say.
However, we are able to communicate with him now and through that I have gained access to his mobile and thus this website.
I will let you know when further development occurs in my father's condition.
Greetings - his daughter.
You really have to be one of dumbest people i have ever had the displeasure of hearing from. You can't be so mentally constipated that you actually think that just because you managed to overcome your addiction on your own, it will automatically work like that for everyone?. You do realize that not all addicts get addicted to the same degree, don't you? Not to mention that different drugs gets different people addicted to different amounts?Doctors don't mess around. The 11 years I spent in service have caused tremendous damage to my body. Becoming addicted to drugs, albeit is a terrible thing and I wouldn't wish it on anyone, is simply a weak state of mind to let yourself succumb to such a thing. For all those who suffer such an illness I wish them all the luck but that doesn't change my personal opinion AND my personal experience with related issues.
And for the Dr. So and So's chiming in, I was 'addicted' to it. Addicted to taking more so that they would actually work. When I realized they didn't, It was too easy to stop. Common sense rules over all. Even if it's come quick info by a rando who used Google search. I'm in my 30s with diagnosed issues that don't normally occur till the average male is in their 50s.
Every day I get a notification that someone chimed in with their dog water. Sounds more to me like people just want attention regardless what it is from the range of related topics. I digress.
Dude, he's clearly full of shit. A worthless fucking troll. He's never been addicted to shit in his life. Certainly not opiods.You really have to be one of dumbest people i have ever had the displeasure of hearing from. You can't be so mentally constipated that you actually think that just because you managed to overcome your addiction on your own, it will automatically work like that for everyone?. You do realize that not all addicts get addicted to the same degree, don't you? Not to mention that different drugs gets different people addicted to different amounts?
And good job trying to deflect your stupidity with saying that everyone that doesn't agree with you are "internet doctors" or some other bullshit your entitled mind have overcooked.
Yeah, that would be my guess but it's the second time he's come in to this thread spewing that bullshit and that just pisses me off.....i just can't keep from replaying to asswipes like that sometimes....Dude, he's clearly full of shit. A worthless fucking troll. He's never been addicted to shit in his life. Certainly not opiods.
You should learn to. Guys like that aren't worth the time of day. I've never had an opiod addiction. But I do have a nicotine addiction and it's always compared to heroin. I've been trying to quit off and on for at least 5 years. And it's hard as hell. Proof positive is the fact that I'm still smoking, and I don't want to be. Anyone who acts like quitting smoking or quitting opiods is as easy as just wanting to has clearly never experienced that kind of physical addiction.Yeah, that would be my guess but it's the second time he's come in to this thread spewing that bullshit and that just pisses me off.....i just can't keep from replaying to asswipes like that sometimes....