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The fact that you'd compare food poisoning to a bad video game which you got for free has left me speechless, just wow. And if you're curious, yes I'd be upset about getting food poisoned but I wouldn't go venting all my frustration on the gift-giver. It's not like they did it on purpose, and they'll feel bad about it regardless so all you're doing is pouring salt on the wound, which makes it uncalled for.I'd be grateful for the person thinking to get me something, but would I still be grateful if someone gave me food and I got food poisoning because of it?
marcogamer07
It depends, you have the right to be upset. I know I have as well in the past. But when you actually express your dissatisfaction to the gift-giver (directly or indirectly) you're being immature. Bottomline, keep your dissatisfaction to yourself.If it has a negative effect, it doesn't make me bad/immature if I don't like a gift someone gives me..
marcogamer07
Nothing is ever free. He may not have paid cash for it, but he paid in terms of personal relationship.muthsera666Well then in that case you're being ungrateful. I dunno about anyone else but in my book that's bad/immature behavior.
The ending was also lackluster IMO. That game has a bare-bones story. Gameplay's where it's at.That was what happened the first time I beat Super Mario 64 when I was younger. I worked hard beating Bowser for the final time then when the credits started rolling, it felt like it all ended too quickly.. :'(
marcogamer07
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