A story of a boy and his MMOs

Dec 15, 2005 21:27

SOOOOOOOOOOO, once upon a time a boy named 'Relend' played a game called Final Fantasy 11 online. It was a fun game that had it's little perks and alowed him to chat with other people who were geeks like him. He played this game for about 1 month, and then he got totally sick of it. Soon after his FF11 playing session he was turned into another game called World of Warcraft. THIS game was much more fun then FF11 and he palyed it for about 5 months, but then it soon had the same fate as FF11 and he got sick and tired of it.

After many months of not playing any MMO's 'Relend' was soon introduced to a thing called Deviant Art. This was able to fill the gap in his time that was once nothing but MMO's for quite a bit. But soon he got better at balancing playing games and making flash films, so he began to crave the MMO's once more. He soon saw a game called RF online, and was instantly convinced that he wanted to play this online game next. But this game was not due for some time in 2006, and he had no constant source of money. Realizing that it would cost him money to play this game and with no job for the season it seemed that he was defeated. But soon in 'Relend's' insanity caused by boredom he began to remember the good times of the game called Final Fantasy 11. Foolish as he was he soon wanted to play this game all over again, thinking that he should play a more wanted class of choice, so that the game would be far more enjoyable.

But then his older brother came to his aid and only told him that FF11 still, and will forever more suck cock (in a manner of speaking), and that 'Relend' should simply wait untill his beloved RF online came out. But this did not satisfy him. Soon his friend came to him with that feeling that he too wanted to play this game that was once considered fun, both him and 'Relend' had played this game for a time long passed. They would be the same level, and only team up together, so that the game would be more enjoyable! This idea a appealed so much to them that they thought that they (lawl that is soooo 7 't' words in a row, score!) would go along with the plan, but the warnings of the older brother told then not to be morons and not play that crappy game again...So they were at a loss, longing to play the game again, but not wanting to be disappointed and betrayed by the game at the same time...what choice would we make?

to be continued...
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