These days you don't know who you are.

Dec 08, 2014 21:30

Blame WoW for me being away for a while. I would be lying if I said it wasn't amazing to have been lost in Azeroth again for a while. WoW was always so good at getting me to forget about the things that bothered me ( Read more... )

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latrans December 9 2014, 15:08:44 UTC
I know that feel. I mean, I basically lived in a tent/out of my car from May-August this year, but September-now? lol COUCH POTATO. I did go hiking a couple of times, but I usually go multiple times a week, so.

There is nothing that crushes the holiday spirit more than working in retail.

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duskyn December 15 2014, 01:44:23 UTC
Ugh, there is not. I'm glad I'm not at the mall anymore, because I'm having a lot more fun with all the Christmas stuff. I don't have to fight the traffic, mean shoppers, and just general craziness this time of year brings.

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kayaiem December 9 2014, 17:02:59 UTC
I think it's funny that you and another LJ friend of mine both started your entries about being lost in WoW XD

I hope you have a good holiday season :)

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duskyn December 15 2014, 01:45:10 UTC
Haha, it feels really good to be lost there again for a while. Going back felt a little bit like coming home did.

You too! <3

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duskyn December 15 2014, 01:46:10 UTC
It really is! All the BC nostalgia! I can't believe how much more I enjoy the game without the raiding. Never thought I'd see that day.

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ragnarok_08 December 9 2014, 20:00:37 UTC
I know that feeling all too well.

*hugs*

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duskyn December 15 2014, 01:46:21 UTC
<33

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passionrlsusall December 12 2014, 23:08:19 UTC
I get that way too- one extreme or another, being that my life (aka job world) has been so seasonal. And moodiness for sure.

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duskyn December 15 2014, 01:47:07 UTC
I wish I could figure out a way to just stay in the happy mood, but no luck so far. At least I always know it'll come back eventually.

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