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I remember the “reset” button on my Sega Genesis and my N64 as a child. With a quick **** of my hand, all my mistakes, and problems could be solved. I’d get a fresh start, a new chance to win what I lost. Almost every single day I wish for a “reset” button on life. Instead, I’ll have to settle for an incomplete game with achievements unlocked, with no extra content, and the lowest of low scores.
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Apr 1, 2019
Apr 1, 2019 at 9:30 AM UTC
Confession #5
I remember the “reset” button on my Sega Genesis and my N64 as a child. With a quick **** of my hand, all my mistakes, and problems could be solved. I’d get a fresh start, a new chance to win what I lost. Almost every single day I wish for a “reset” button on life. Instead, I’ll have to settle for an incomplete game with achievements unlocked, with no extra content, and the lowest of low scores.
emmackenzie
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36/F/Ottawa
Apr 1, 2019
Apr 1, 2019 at 9:30 AM UTC
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