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TWIF, similiar to my first or second?
I got minecraft and then got hopelessly lost in a fuckhuge cave system.
Found four diamond veins though, so it's all good![]()
LOL, in that case MTFBWHDouble post ftw, eh?![]()
GratzPlayed some WoW... 2 Levels remaining to Death Knight weeeee!
WoW is poor. Better spend the time in something else![]()
I can stop mapping / playing wc3 at any time.
Ask a WoW player to stop his instance for 20 minutes.
Doctor claims 40 percent of World of Warcraft players are addicted
A few years ago, when I was working at Electronic Arts, a coworker of mine had a problem. He spent much of his time playing Sony's massively multiplayer on-line roleplaying game EverQuest, and when he wasn't playing it, he was talking about it, posting to online forums about it, or dreaming about the next time he could log on. He played obsessively, often signing on as soon as he got home from work. Predictably, his behavior had a negative impact on his family and social life, and eventually cost him his job.
Many of us have known people like my coworker. The problems of online gaming addiction date back to the days of text-based MUDs, but in more recent years terms like "Evercrack" and "World of Warcrack" have entered the popular lexicon. Now, Dr. Maressa Hecht Orzack, a clinical psychologist at McLean Hospital in Massachusetts, has come forward to claim that up to 40 percent of World of Warcraft players are addicted to the game.
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I can stop mapping / playing wc3 at any time.
Ask a WoW player to stop his instance for 20 minutes.
Doctor claims 40 percent of World of Warcraft players are addicted
A few years ago, when I was working at Electronic Arts, a coworker of mine had a problem. He spent much of his time playing Sony's massively multiplayer on-line roleplaying game EverQuest, and when he wasn't playing it, he was talking about it, posting to online forums about it, or dreaming about the next time he could log on. He played obsessively, often signing on as soon as he got home from work. Predictably, his behavior had a negative impact on his family and social life, and eventually cost him his job.
I just month ago cancelled my subscription and havent bought any more. But if I am sooo addicted how is this even possible?
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I'm surprised to see that there's such a huge amount of Hivers who play WoW. I've been clean for around 7 months now. As leet said though, I wonder if I can resist the itch to try the new Worgen race and quests.
On-Topic: Got informed that anything related to politics was banned in the Uni I attend, bummer.
All these wow addicts goin' cold turkey![]()