Jazz00006 wrote:It's sad. This forum can't seem to grow up.
If you limit your time on games, you can have the best of both worlds. You don't need to be addicted to SRO nor any other game, nor do you need to give up on games in general.
Get some backbone, ignore the "J00 R A BOT" comments and enjoy the game how you want to enjoy it. Play AND enjoy life.
They can be mixed together.
wow you took the words off my fingers. I wanted to type something like that but i wanted to read the whole topic to see if some1 else had written something similar.
indeed it's really sad.
mostly when some1 says something like
Stormprobe wrote:[...] but imma go get a life now. [...]
at topic starter, as far as i remember, SRO doesnt take your life away. Besides dont talk like if you were 70 years old who found he lost all his life because of doing other stuffs.
You're still young, 14? 15?. Life? yes, a big one!!! You can enjoy both things (sro and the so called life). You can always go out and have fun, spend time with your family and then come back to your room and turn on your computer, and play 1-2 hours of sro. Not like you're losing your life. You're just having fun.
I understand why you want to quit, but you can always come back and have fun once in a while.
Just dont pull the "gonna get a life" card. Kinda lame.
Anyway, be positive. You're a funny guy.
cheers.
