W.o.W.

Jan 09, 2006 20:48

I don’t know about you, but I had a great holiday. The sort you just know you’ll pay for in spades. And after nearly two years all but entirely free from video games, I rediscovered my addiction during the two weeks before the new year. It began with Madden NFL for the Xbox, which then exploded into the wonderful World of Warcraft ( Read more... )

wife, contemporary, little one

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sunjun January 10 2006, 06:35:31 UTC
Aww.

Of course, ideally, you'd teach your daughter how to play WoW too, and then you two could use it as a bonding moment...

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all2swift January 13 2006, 04:20:59 UTC
ideally, i'd kick the habit altogether and sell my teevee to boot.

that's why my life is far from ideal. i like it that way.

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munkaya January 10 2006, 16:33:30 UTC
Ha ha - I haven't succombed to my hack 'n slash addiction in months. When I do, it isn't a pleasant scene. So much fun...but so much time that I could be doing other things. Like sleeping! I am steering clear of WoW. And I'm not letting my husband play the Sims game he bought. Not after his very intelligent friend admitted that she needed an extra 6 months to graduate and almost didn't go to our wedding because she was addicted to it.

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all2swift January 13 2006, 04:22:37 UTC
good GOD! you, too?

who needs sleep? i had a roommate in college who tried to increase productivity by sleeping 4 or fewer hours a day. he became as unproductive as i am, now. not a good thing. :/

i ramble. must. need. sleep.

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all2swift January 13 2006, 04:25:02 UTC
i'd stay hooked on that "ultimate addiction" of yours for another 80 years or so. then you can do whatever you want with impunity, i say. even drink a scotch before breakfast every day. or play WoW on your wristwatch during a transcontinental flight. you know, anything. i say. so.

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