Today Granddad came over, and mostly, we rehearsed how we're going to handle the court hearing. I tried to contact our super, but while he was in, he was off-duty, and only meant to be contacted for emergency purposes. I didn't deem this an emergency, because frankly, this isn't the eviction, it's the hearing, and I know he most likely can't do anything about it, I just left him a note. He said that is an acceptable method of contact.
Otherwise... OH! Bad news. I've been playing this MMORPG. That means Massive Multiplayer Role Played Game. I'm not going to tell you which poison I picked, but the point is that, these things are CLASSIC for creating obsession and drawing people in until their lives revolves around them. And considering my history with the world of illusion, and the relatively few distractions in my life, I'm likely a part of the high risk factor. So I'm gonna clock my daily time in here, and if I get sucked in too much, host an intervention. Or at least, send me an angry email. Okay? Thanks!
I... don't feel much like talking today. I'll get back to you all tomorrow...
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MMORPGs can be addictive, but then so can pretty much any game with depth. From what I understand, the aspect to MMORPGs that makes them particularly addictive is the sense of "responsibility" to your fellow players (guild-mates or whatever) on top of the standard I-must-level-up RPG addiction.
ReplyDeleteI stayed away from games like WoW because I'm sure I'd fall into that trap. I find non-MMO games addictive as it is.
Hopefully you're playing a free one?