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Being an old fart set in my ways I won’t go google it either.
you can make it out, since its a shortening, away from keyboard. i, dont know what yeet means old man.
Sure, use an acronym of "What the fark", to say you don't know what another well known acronym means.
Both acronyms were recognizable on the internet as far back as 1985...
What's the big idea here?!
Oh, a wise guy, eh?
Why I oughta...
Sometimes there is really just nothing to do but wait, other times there's plenty to do.
it just depends on what my overall goal is and how active it is.
Sometimes I'm just playing laid back game where there is a lot of downtime since i'm not interested in conquesting and just arranging marriages or maybe going to participate in a holy war/crusade if there's one available, just to do it. The Full Pacifist playthrough is especially has a lot of downtime.
Other times I've got more focused goal that keeps me busy most of the time.
My computer actually runs fast enough for me to close my programs or open them without much time pass. Isn't there some kind of problem a computer will get if you just constantly leave the computer and programs constantly running?
I play a pretty aggressive, busy game though. If nothing is going on I look for something to do actively. It is rare when I'm just waiting for an event to fire.