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Included with the letter was a box containing over 300 Warhammer mini's with complete paint jobs, custom bases, and little hearts on the bottoms of the bases with "I'm Sowwy" written in them.
We're pretty good friends now and play deadlock n ♥♥♥♥
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I naively clicked yes, next thing I know my computer froze. TWELVE HOURS later, I'm guessing when the downloads finished, I discovered that the previously vacant 1.7 TB's on my 2 TB SSD was filled with incredibly detailed Orc models.
He then proceded to lecture me for eight hours VIA in-game voice chat through a built-in laptop microphone (I lost my job the next day because I was late due to lack of sleep).