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>>10708285
I went to a Twin Peaks once during Halloween. The bartender was dressed like Catwoman, with a skin-tight black spandex suit and everything. The ass was fat. That is all.

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>>9940552
I was a nintenbabby growing up, and our PC was some generic 386 without a sound card or CD-ROM drive, on which I only played a couple of DOS games like Prince of Persia and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. When I went to visit a rich cousin of mine for the first time, I was blown away by his Packard Bell 486, with Windows 3.11, actual sound, and a CD-ROM drive. He had a lot of games on floppy and CD, and so one day I decided to peruse through them to see what he had. Among his things, I found a black CD on a black disc case called Brain Drain, and IIRC it had literally nothing on it indicating what was on there other than instructions for running it. I think the only illustration on the disc cover was a sideview lineart drawing of a person's head and their brain inside. So from this, and since his dad was a doctor, I assumed it was just some boring medical program and left it alone.

Fast forward to the second time I visited him. I saw the disc there again, and this time I decided to pop it in and see what it really was. IIRC it didn't auto-run or anything, so I exited to DOS and accessed it from there. I saw a bunch of files named KEEN, DUKE, COSMO, and others. I ran one, and of course it was fucking Apogee shareware games. I wanna say it had all the Keens, Duke 1, Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure, Crystal Caves, and I think also their early CGA games, maybe Wolfenstein 3D as well but I can't remember. In any case, shit was crazy, and I remember wondering why so many cool games were on such an unassuming disc called something like Brain Drain. I've tried looking for it online but I've not had any luck. I know it's probably just a basic-ass shareware compilation disc, but still.

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>>9571380
I was in the pen for a little bit some time back, and the librarian was P-Balloon-tier for sure. She was based as fuck, though. She was the only one in that godforsaken compound that actually did her job and helped you out with what she could, and she was a massive (lel) weeb to boot, so she would hook us up with manga, sometimes even ecchi shit that technically shouldn't have flown in that kind of place. One time I returned a bunch of voulmes of some ecchi battle manga (forgot the name) and joked that no pages were stuck together. Another teacher happened to overhear and gasped, and the librarian turns to her and goes "it's ok, he only reads it for the plot".

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