In Elementary School, I had let a friend burrowed “The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap” for Game Boy Advance from me. He had let me burrowed his Pokémon Yellow. Then, when I tried to give him back his Pokémon Yellow, and get back The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap from him. He told me, “that his Mom loved that game”, and think that I should exchanged The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap for her son’s Pokémon Yellow. He had transferred to another school afterwards. I brought his Pokémon Yellow with me to school, but he has left.
Now, it took me over 10 years to get The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap on the Nintendo Wii U’s Virtual Console, and beat it. I should had told my brother, friend, or parent that I let my friend burrowed my video game, and he was about to transferred to another school without returning the game I let him burrowed back to me. He’s not really my friend, he’s a “give me this, give me that” frenemy thief.
Tip 1:
Don’t let anyone who isn’t your real friend burrowed any video games from you. They just may delayed you from beating it on time.
Tip 2:
Be careful who you trusts burrowing something from you as they may not give it back.
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