>>17365059I like them, too, the inner machinations of the mind can be very real, and scary. I think, mental disorders in stories hit harder, when you have experienced them, through yourself or someone you know. Who knows, maybe the writing whille help you explore your own mental illness. Fantasy is always fun, I've been enjoying Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson. He gives a fresh setting of fantasy, that doesn't just copy Tolkein.
I love CSGO, even if it can be toxic sometimes. I'm decently good, and I'm excited for CS2. The new engine seems like it's gonna change grenade change for the better. Siege definitely has a more active twitch audience, I feel like, but CSGO still regularly gets hundreds of thousands concurrent players.
I feel that. Hobbies like this are a good outlet. I got into computers, because I wanted to figure out how they work. I had wanted to get a BA in comp. Sci, but was talked out of it, because of the difficulty. It was fair, but now I'm pursuing it on the side, since I am just getting my degree in my other major. I want to program as a hobby. My uni's CS classes kinda suck though, in the way that, I feel they could be further refined, so that it is more easily understood, without losing any of the content, because I have taken some other CS classes from another institution, and they are much better.