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5320ArticleVaporman87Why do a Halloween Mood Table when you could do a Halloween Mood Room? LOL. I like it. So many good pieces in this collection. Well done sir.  Nov 08, 2020View
5323ArticleoniparThanks! I wish I could have fit pictures of everything into the article :-)This is What Halloween Looks LikeNov 09, 2020View
5340ArticleVaporman87Thanks again Ben, for a peak inside the life of someone dealing with autism, and it's real world effects. Autism and video games: A connectionNov 16, 2020View
5343ArticleJulieWell, I also have Asperger's Syndrome and I'm going to say, I wouldn't "trade myself" for someone else who doesn't. It's thanks to this that I'm able to love more than anyone. Of course, it makes me more innocent and susceptible to false friendships and betrayals. But I have lived through it all, so now I am "vaccinated" to identify these pitfalls. As for games, they're a beautiful escapism for everyone, not just for us. They bring music and cinema together in an interactive way like no other media has ever brought. No wonder it has become the most profitable media industry in existence. I'm retro gamer and I love all generations. And yes, I owe it to the 90s mags which marked an era.Autism and video games: A connectionNov 16, 2020View
5344ArticleBenjanime@Vapor i'm glad i could share a life experience in my perspective, there are many out there that don't always have a general idea of how autism can affect behaviors or interests for those diagnosed with it, thanks for reading ^^ @Julie i was also very trusting towards others from this, doing stuff for people whether or not they thanked me, though if i didn't get thanked, i felt like i could have done better as i got the feeling that i wasn't good enough. i'm glad we relate so well with turning to our love for games and the magazines to help us escape from reality, my love ♥Autism and video games: A connectionNov 16, 2020View
5339ArticleVaporman87Okay so for me, I would move stuffing way down to the D tier, LOL. Never really cared for it. I would move the sweet potatoes up in their place (caramelized with brown sugar, the way mom made them). Next, I would take cranberry sauce off the list entirely. Blech!!! Carrots too. And probably squash. In their place, I would put butter noodles, rolls, and some kind of casserole. Yeah. That would hit the spot just right! Great idea for a Thanksgiving article Ben! Thanks for this. It was fun.Ranking Thanksgiving foods from childhoodNov 16, 2020View
5341ArticleMr MagicI could eat this article up lol For me, it's: Turkey Ham Stuffing Mashed potatoes Mac and cheese Sweet potatoes sweet teaRanking Thanksgiving foods from childhoodNov 16, 2020View
5347ArticleJulieI stick with the A and B tier lists only. And we can have macaroni and cheese and chocolate pie too. :D Ranking Thanksgiving foods from childhoodNov 16, 2020View
5348ArticleBenjanime@ Vapor haha i would understand personal tastes for certain foods lol, i'm still a little picky these days @ Mr Magic that sounds great! @Julie i'll look forward to the amazing meal from you, for us, my love ❤Ranking Thanksgiving foods from childhoodNov 16, 2020View
5349Articletwcfan92My mom's typical Thanksgiving dinner consisted of: turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes (with marshmallows on top), cranberries from a can, green bean casserole, some kind of rolls, and pumpkin pie. And I liked all of it (even the cranberries). No tiers for me.Ranking Thanksgiving foods from childhoodNov 21, 2020View