>>30003621>>30004224 (No you shouldn't, that's stupid)I never really thought about this, though. I've never gone to any midnight release for anything and have never had a conversation with anyone face to face about pokemon.
I'm 20.
I'm fit. I'm not crazy with macros and all that other stuff like some of those I keep close- and the extra work and dedication they put into it really shows- but i'm fine with just being stronger.
I'm pretty bad socially though. I'm not THE WORST since i'm not actively disliked, but boderline psychopathy is an odd thing. I usually just put on a face for work interactions or pick a template from someone from past interactions and that works extremely well though it can be exhausting. No real girlfriend and I go out to places by myself because I just don't have the desire to be around anyone any further then what I need them for or what suspected benefits they could provide.
Really made me think...
I THINK that midnight releases would have a higher concentration of more eccentric individuals because that's the type of people that would be more inclined to sit outside of a store for something like a video game for a few hours/at a time like midnight. These are most likely the "biggest" fanatics of whatever the midnight release. Also, being a midnight release, most of these people are going to be adults which just makes it seem that much worse. Consider that here, the game released on a school night. No CHILD would be reasonably able to go for a midnight release.