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I have never been tempted to play the game... until now WOW - I think this should be their next advert (Shhhhaaaaaaron!)...
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    I'm not into world of warcraft

    I have never been tempted to play the game...

    until now WOW - I think this should be their next advert

    (Shhhhaaaaaaron!)
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    I hate that game and any game like it; e.g. guild wars, warhammer online, everquest, ect.

    Everyone who I've met who played those games suffer from one or more of the following:

    1) video game addiction
    2) unproductive lifestyles
    3) marriage/relationship problems including their video game habits.
    4) poor hygiene
    5) laziness
    6) messy living spaces
    7) inability to maintain a well-paying job

    I have never met anyone with a high paying job, successful life style, college education, well-supported family, or all of the above who was into time-consuming games such as those. They always lead to problems. At least from what I have seen. I really hate those games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkittleLinux18 View Post
    I hate that game and any game like it; e.g. guild wars, warhammer online, everquest, ect.

    Everyone who I've met who played those games suffer from one or more of the following:

    1) video game addiction
    2) unproductive lifestyles
    3) marriage/relationship problems including their video game habits.
    4) poor hygiene
    5) laziness
    6) messy living spaces
    7) inability to maintain a well-paying job

    I have never met anyone with a high paying job, successful life style, college education, well-supported family, or all of the above who was into time-consuming games such as those. They always lead to problems. At least from what I have seen. I really hate those games.
    Hear hear... as w/ any rule though, one exception. CTO of my company WOWs (or whatever verb goes w/ it), smartest computer guy I've ever met and a brilliant mind for business.

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