I was hoping to make it stretch a bit more but i'm still not moving fully unassisted, so I'm struggling. An attempt was made to go to the supermarket, but it is *exhausting* and leaves me needing the big painkillers and long rests.
If you'd like to help speed my recovery, I'd really appreciate it, and much love from this silly birb enby <3
if you want to support me while I recover through limited mobility after my leg surgery, you can support me via itch (maybe try the Action Parrot demo!) or more directly by ko-fi <3 as always don't donate if you can't spare it x
@HauntedOwlbear@DarkestKale I've done something similar, and set a clear start/end goal for all my collecting. Once i've cleared my "hit list" for the amstrad i'll probably just keep my collection for looking after and the occasional showing-off of games to folks
@DarkestKale@HauntedOwlbear I remember going into my local game shop, picking a couple NES games I wanted to buy and by the time I got my turn in the queue, someone before me had bought the *entire* stack they had in the window
@DarkestKale@HauntedOwlbear Oh, most definitely same - I tend to buy almost exclusively online now, as my new collection target is Amstrad CPC games and you just *cannot* find them anywhere at all offline
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