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Is World of Warcraft the only depression-proof industry?
f0dder:
I would love to play that game, but my hubby doesn't want to pay for it-Dell[a] (February 10, 2009, 05:20 PM)
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It's very bad for your health, and it will eradicate you of any remnant of social life. Bad, baaaad I tell ya! :'( :'( :'(
Gothi[c]:
It's very bad for your health, and it will eradicate you of any remnant of social life.
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Stop making it sound attractive. :)
Actually, I'd rather play a free+Free mmorpg than a proprietary one with monthly subscription fees etc. Not to mention her computer wouldn't be able to run it atm...
Dell[a]:
gothic is going to buy me a new computer so I can play it.... right gothic? :P
cranioscopical:
gothic is going to buy me a new computer so I can play it.... right gothic?
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It would certainly help the economy. Practically a civic duty...
Codebyte:
Take it from me, don't play this game. It is a waste of your time... I can speak from experience and I hope you will heed my advice... It steals your life; it becomes an obsession that will inevitably steal your time whether you think you can control it or not. Please, trust me... I just got over the addiction and I won't go back for anything... I've played this game longer than most people... I played since BETA of the original WoW and quit this past christmas... That's a few years of my precious time that I wish I could re-live... Nevertheless, I am over it; I no longer come home and logon the game. I dont think about it. I dont WANT it. I wont have anything to do with it. I can concentrate on life and enjoy the things that I never thought I'd lost until I realized they were already gone...
Quitting has made me a better person and I hope you can see i'm credible enough for advice in this situation...
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