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Having a baby...increased my gamerscore?Almost a year ago, I found myself between Tucker's rock and a hard place. The birth of my first child was imminent and I couldn’t have been more nervous. Not because of the responsibility or the pressure of rearing a child in the same country that Glenn Beck lives in. I was nervous, because I thought my days of playing games and hunting achievements was quickly coming to a close. I had my Xbox 360 for just over 1 ½ years, and my Gamerscore was a decent 20,000. When my son, Commander Shepard Kratos Addai was finally born, I found out quickly that my preconceived notions of parenthood were all wrong. All this talk about how babies will suck the sleep right out of you is totally true. But as a gamer with a wife and a full time job, random sleep habits were already the norm! Nobody told me that babies sleep all the time; just not at night. I mean seriously, in the first 6 months, they sleep 3 out of every 5 hours; giving me ample time to shoot zombies, assassinate templar’s, and race Hawker Solo’s in Paradise city. In the last 8 months, I’ve added a quick 10,000 to my Gamercore. So here I sit, at the cusp of 30,000 Gamerscore and I couldn’t be happier. Not because I can still play games (even online!), but because my wife let me name our son Commander Shepard Kratos Addai.
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It'd be a lot cooler if it was.
1) I need a baby, stat.
2) Commandar Sheppard Kratos Addai may be the coolest name in history.
3)Congratulations on your first newborn!
Hope all is well!
P.S. Is Sheppard Kratos Addai seriously his name?