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There. Story done. Took 6 parts, for a total of like 30 minutes. Do you even still care?
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Ya, thanks for sharing
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Edited by God's Blindest Driver: 10/2/2014 10:50:03 PMYou wanted it. It's long as -blam!-, but you wanted it.
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Edited by God's Blindest Driver: 10/2/2014 10:44:29 PMPart 6: In 5th grade, I finally got Xbox Live. I absolutely loved it. I would be on as often as possible, playing Halo 3 custom games with my friends. Before Live, however, I had the gamertag Elite. Again. Once I upgraded though, I decided it was time for a change. So I changed. I embraced my friend's name, and chose xBobx476. And that's who I've been ever since. The End.
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Part 5: So I was forced to make a new Steam account. I had no idea what to do, cuz I was pissed I couldn't get into my original account. So my very good friend made a new one for me. He didn't know what to call the account either, so he pulled a name out of his ass: [spoiler]xBobx476[/spoiler] I honestly didn't care for it at that point, I still considered myself Elite.
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Part 4: So Steam was all we would do during class. It was way too easy, so we still got good grades in 4th grade. Anyways, eventually my old ass laptop took a crap and crashed, never to return as it's original glory. So the whole process started over again. I got Crossover games, then Steam. But I couldn't remember the password to my Steam account, and the email was BS so I couldn't recover it.
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Part 3: So Crossover games eventually worked, but it was complicated AF at the time. The most we could play was the Half-Life series. We played together somehow, I actually have no idea how. Anyways, before we could start playing Steam, I needed an account. So my friend made me one with a BS email. At that point, I was obsessed to death with the Elites from Halo, so I named myself Elite.
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Part 2: Well, I started playing flash games on my Mac, thinking "wow this is fun." Eventually, my friend discovered a little thing called steam. At this point, there was no Steam for Mac. We had no idea what to do. The games were waaaaayyy too much fun to let them just go. So we found Crossover games.
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Part 1: I met this guy, who became a huge computer nerd. We were fantastically great friends in elementary school. We spent tons of time learning all the ins and outs of computers together, which to be honest, I can't remember most of it now. Anyways, the both of us were always sharing screens and messing with our computers.