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I've found a fix for this compulsion!!!!!!!!!!

If you hide a game from your library on steam, it also doesn't show in the top ten view!

So now I can pretend the game doesn't exist ::3

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You may befriend a dragon by giving it scritches as it basks after a meal.

OwO *notices your mario and jumps with a little bounce at the end, causing mario to be outside the notice range*

OwO *notices your mario and jumps with a little bounce at the end, causing mario to be outside the notice range*

OwO *notices your mario and jumps with a little bounce at the end, causing mario to be outside the notice range*

OwO *notices your mario and jumps with a little bounce at the end, causing mario to be outside the notice range* scalie.club/@Dex/1136141771716

I'm watching the goomba video 

:grr: you're in my notice range

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Evidence of the seat on my back in vrchat (mostly) working

yinglet friends can ride atop smolderg c:

re: compulsion 

And then everything else I either don't think I'll ever play enough; or have less than 45 hours of playtime (1/3rd that of the game I want to get rid of) and so I can't really plan to play a huge amount extra of them; or isn't even on steam

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re: compulsion 

- Mirror's Edge Catalyst, which I speedrun a bit. I would need to do at least 14 more runs (extra 40 hours required)
- Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, if I get over the burn out (extra 47 hours)
- Dark Souls 3, if I do several more playthroughs (extra 59 hours)
- Skyrim, if I get obsessed with it again (extra 73 hours)
- Ultrakill, because it's hard (extra 86 hours)

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