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haha i see you took my advice from HF and took it to here Thumbsup

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@Zeon, I can't mention it.. It's too addicting anyway
@Th3 H.Bo0k, I haven't mentioned this anywhere before, so chances are, that's not me.
You can easily say that becuase your under the name guest so dont lie Smile
Why can't you mention it? I am profoundly intriged; I need to know the name to that game. You're anonymous, why not say it?
What's the name of the game? I'm really interested..

I used to play The Specialist Roleplay and got really addicted, it didn't really bother my IRL social life though as I just joke around and let out my stress on that game like messing with people.

OT: Just forget the past and move on, start making IRL friends and start socializing, sitting around moaning and complaining isn't going to solve your problem, YOU yourself have to make the initiative to change.
I'm thinking the game might be Second Life.

@OP: It's alright to play an addicting game, as long as you mix it in with your life. The most important thing is balance. I play RuneScape, but I also keep a balanced life with soccer, friends, and school.
Well written story, but you should forget about the game, move on to the future, or your past will haunt you forever.
Always pick social life above a game, social life will help you in the future with communication skills. As for a game just get your parents to take your computer and not let you have it.
If I were you I'd slowly start going on it less and less every day. Then eventually when you get the strength just stop.
(10-06-2010, 07:30 PM)0wnall Wrote: [ -> ]If I were you I'd slowly start going on it less and less every day. Then eventually when you get the strength just stop.

Here's my method, I resimulate the game inside my head over and over again until I get bored then I quit.
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