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Are you uncontrollably wasting your life with World of Warcraft?

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Post by Siberys »

Fiberfar wrote:As if he got any time for cars or mistresses :p
Well, to have time for mistresses he'd also have to have time to create a standing relationship with a woman and then GET a mistress.

...Or just get really heavy into S&M. Either way, both are time and money consuming which would detract from his time playing precious WoW.

Ahh..and now I can invision him as Gollum. "Precious...my precious!"
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Post by Fiberfar »

As I said, no time for mistresses.

Well... Does he have a backup power supply, I wonder?
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Post by Crenshinibon »

It's possible that he's a mormon and has married a single woman (or man) per each character.

Makes me think of the South Park episode mentioning WoW.

He probably sells gold and rushes to make money. Sheesh.
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The things people do with a lot of time and money on their hands...

Really. :rolleyes:
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Post by C Elegans »

SupaCat wrote:Can a game really be that addictive?
Yes it can. Computer game addiction and abuse is a serious problem in psychiatry today, just like drug abuse or pathological gambling.

All addiction has a basis in dopamine release, and computer game playing elicit dopamine release in the brain just like heroine or amphetamine.
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