Honey Wii U marry me?

>Honey Wii U marry me?
What happened to gamer "culture"?

I wish my girlfriend would accept a $2 novelty vidya ring.
She wants a tiffany ring if we're to get engaged

>He is jealous no one will marry him and play vidya with him
Sad!

Tell her to fuck off

Whats it like being poor?

What's it like frivolously wasting money?

Diamonds are dumb, I always thought it'd make more sense to get a ring with their birthstone.

>"""gamer culture"""

What's it like being with a materialistic gold-digger. Fuck, my misses would have said yes if I put an onion ring on her finger. I ended up buying her the rign she loved, not because of its name.

Learn what's wrong with this picture.

I can afford it.
I've got about 110K in savings and investments.
But frankly I'd rather spend the money on a synthetic diamond the size of her fist instead.
Tiffany is 99.9% brand name

>my misses would have said yes if I put an onion ring on her finger
brb finding a fat girl to put onion rings on her fingers

I made my wife a homemade silver ring.

I just offered my wife my sphincter

>are you on the autism zx spectrum?

People learned that this culture is actually for turbo autists. If there is one thing right about it then it's playing vidya, talking about it and maybe collect vidya merch.

Probably when playing video games became a substitute for a personality

Everything's always a substitute for a personality including going around telling people they don't have personalities

What if I told you that part of your personality is the experiences you've had and the stories you tell
Pretty mind blowing, eh?

>Spent childhood playing vidya
>Have no personality when not drunk in adulthood
Sounds about right

Wtf fuck off idiot, I don't even know what you're saying, experiences n shiet
Fucking idiot

A lot of people with 'personality', whatever that non-word means, have lots of good stories to tell. Those stories and their experiences influence their personality. It's almost like the more you experience the more interesting you become and that your experiences are somehow part of your identity.
It really makes one think