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Hello, You can call me Sage or Bunny I'll answer to either. I'm pretty laid back and down to earth. I am just returning from a 9 year hiatus. I feel like a noob on here again, not completely sure how to do anything haha. I enjoy talking so if you feel like it PM me or leave me a comment. I love to listen so don't hesitate to unload your stress on me! I'll try to give the best advice I can! Just forgive me cause I am blunt and very straight forward and to the point. I can be very harsh, but realistic.
I don't like having one word conversations, so if your not going to talk to me don't add me.
I love videogames. Mostly RPGs I do play FPS but not my games of choice normally.
I love music my favorite band is Pink Floyd. I like rock, classic rock, metal, instrumental, music from animes. I dislike pop, rap, R&B, hip-hop. I can tolerate country for small periods of time.
I don't watch many movies. I love anime. I am always up for a good suggestion on them
smile Basics:
Age: 36
Name: Sage or Bunny
Location: New England, USA
Gender: Female
Well that about it. If you want to know anything else you can PM me or comment on my page. I check everyday. If I don't respond right away I apologize, but I do work. Have a nice day!
PS5: Bunny0224
Steam: Sagebunny
Discord: .sagebunny
Please Leave me a comment!
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has a lovely color and a comfortable feel to it.
Anyway, just dropping a random comment. Have a nice day. heart
How are you?
How was v-day?
HAPPY late VALENTINES DAY!
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Hi Bunny! ITS BEEN AGES! > c< Achiwa!
*hugs* How have you been?
I had an external HD issue the other day. After a power flicker, my backup HD couldn't be read or write to. My computer could see it, but couldn't do anything with it. Couldn't even "Erase" it. I did manage to fix it though by writing a single partition over it though, which I don't understand why that worked and an erase wouldn't work. Isn't they basically the same thing? I mean, I know a partition is usually when you want to split a HD into multiple, but a single partition is just an erase, I think... I'm rambling... xP
Try Google searching the problem? I'm guessing your a Windows user, so I won't be of much help. sad