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TSPar@noid
post Feb 16 2007, 11:16 AM, updated 19y ago

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Sharing a video that i liked alot. cool.gif

I've received mixed feedbacks and thoughts when showed to guildies.Wonder what malaysian WoW players think of this vid.It might be old but not everyone has seen it.


Goodbye Blue Sky
pure_love1314
post Feb 16 2007, 08:37 PM

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I'm surprised no one has replied yet. It's a normal video... but it's deep. It's good. Thanks for sharing smile.gif
myremi
post Feb 17 2007, 07:40 AM

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it's a sad video about a guy who couldn't control his addiction.

so?

then again, when it comes to burnout, i just think it's time for them to have a good look at their life and see what they want to do.

WoW is just a game but there's no point blaming the game when you made the decision to play it. personal choice is what it's all about.
daniel31
post Feb 17 2007, 10:25 AM

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nice video with good message. WoW is a superb game but we need to know when to stop... -.-" (never ending game tongue.gif)
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post Feb 17 2007, 10:01 PM

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Yes true, WoW is a virtual world, but many good things in real life could come out of WoW. I have met 2 ex-guildies who are now my good friends in real life. In my previous guild, we have all made a donation to the Breast Cancer Society in the US during Breast Cancer month, we donated it using our guild name. Also, when one of my previous guildie had to go through divorce and a surgery, I know a couple of my previous guildies actually flew to be with her during that hard perioud.

We can build REAL communities in WoW, and if you CHOOSE to play WoW and neglect all other things, it's your problem. Blaming Blizzard is like blaming cars for accidents, not the people behind the wheels.
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post Feb 18 2007, 07:19 AM

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QUOTE(seen @ Feb 17 2007, 10:01 PM)

We can build REAL communities in WoW, and if you CHOOSE to play WoW and neglect all other things, it's your problem. Blaming Blizzard is like blaming cars for accidents, not the people behind the wheels.
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dragna
post Feb 20 2007, 02:34 PM


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Very good and meaningful movie sial!
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post Feb 21 2007, 04:18 PM

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I started playing warcraft in 1987/88 (I think it was a new game then). University mates introduced it to me. Uni life was buzy and only got little time for fun. I did not get addicted though & by able to use time wisely, i successfully finished my degree.


Till these days also still playing but on an on and off mode. That's depend on the availability of free time.

For me, it's a matter of self-discipline and time management.



 

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