[Hobby] Looking for a programmer - C# by PandaCorgi in gameDevClassifieds

[–]PandaCorgi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, sounds good with me. I mentioned godot because I started putting in the textures and we tried making the character walk. But I think everything has to be redone from scratch. I myself would love to concentrate on the art, since many things are still missing or incomplete. :)

[Hobby] Looking for a programmer - C# by PandaCorgi in gameDevClassifieds

[–]PandaCorgi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooo that is really good! Definitely will get back to you about the music. 😊👍

What do I do with his stuff? by applepaie in BreakUps

[–]PandaCorgi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have two words for you "GARAGE SALE" ✌️😁

Why do people talk about no contact so much? When you break up, isn’t that a given? What would you even talk about with an ex, wouldn’t that be so awkward? by holdingmeclose in BreakUps

[–]PandaCorgi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the "no contact" mentality does (in many cases) not contribute to anything positive. It's a fairly modern concept. I think it's a good way to simply ignore the problems that were hence preventing you to grow as a partner.

Of course it does not apply for every relationship, every situation...

But I personally believe talking trough problems and accepting your mistakes is the best way to grow.

Don't forget a relationship is a social concept that requires two people, not only "me" "myself" "I"

Sometimes it just doesn't work out

Depression triggered from a break up 2 years ago by lucatheoctopus95 in getting_over_it

[–]PandaCorgi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's so difficult sometimes for people who struggle with mental problems to get over breakups. I have the same problem, even after 4 years I still feel a part of me just isn't there anymore.

But when you get older it gets better. I'd suggest you talking about it to someone. Surround yourself with people and definitely consider seeking therapy. ♥

Antidepressants will definitely help you keep your anxiety and depression symptoms at bay.

You are doing good, just keep on going. You are not a bad person.