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This is Irritating
I have just about had it with people who blame their faults on other things. This rant mainly has to do with how everyone is pulling that "Wow, games are ruining my life." Shit. If it's screwing you over then, oh I don't know, don't play?
Sounds reasonable enough doesn't it? http://us.i1.yimg.com/videogames.yah...rcraft/1186366 That's what got to me. "I got divorced because my husband had an addiction to World of Warcraft." Well guess what, that ISN'T the games fault. The responsibility for that person's actions are his own. I don't give two shits as to how "addicting" a game is, you choose to play it, you take the responsibility for any outcomes. Don't go blaming the object for the issue. This does NOT just apply to gaming however, this applies to everything that people get "addicted" too. Whether it's drugs or boose, I don't give a damn, it's your choice for doing it, it's your responsibility, and that's all there is to it. |
She wasn't blaming the game for the divorce from what I could tell but I get where you're coming from. People who blame the addiction are just foolish, weak-minded, insecure people. I get the same way sometimes so you aren't alone. But it's just the way that the Earth is. You don't have to accept it but we do have to live with it because it's something that we can't change. There will always be stupid people in the world. Period.
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Actually, she did blame it from what I got out of this.
Jocelyn doesn't hesitate to cite Warcraft as the main reason for her divorce and remains emotional about its impact on her marriage. "I'm real, and you're giving me up for a fantasy land. You're destroying your life, your six-year marriage, and you're giving it up for something that isn't even real." Regardless, you can't fix stupid. |
yeah yeah i bet 100$ he only played it as a way to get away from her in the first place
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Yeah i will admit that i am a recoving WoW additic. It can be very additicing and i have personaly seen it ruin many people and as you say its a choice. I am just glad that it never got that bad for me and i was able to ditch the damned game before it got too bad.
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I agree; It's very irritating when people blame their addictions (and other things around them) for how things turn out. As Jack said, they're weak-minded.
It's so easy to just blame anything and everything for problems, and not take any responsibility. But, at the end of the day, the fault is their own because they had the choice to say 'no'. But, hey, they're not hurting anyone but themselves in the end, ne? x |
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I don't get this thow.Is Wow even that addicting? I mean some time ago there was this demo preview thing so I decided to try it out.But I stopped after like 3 or 4 lvls.The max lvl I've got in a game was about 6x in a game named Rappelz, I get bored really fast of a game but i guess it's just me.I too agree that blaming addictions is wrong but I only think that way only when some some1's suffering from one and blaming his addiction for something.I think that girl was right regarding blaming her husband's addiction but that doesn't mean she's a weak/minded fool or anything.Her husband was the one weak-minded that couldn't keep the marriage together cuz of a game.
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Now on her part, yes, she was the victim of this outcome, however, did the game choose to give him this 'addiction?' No, it didn't. He chose to play that often, even though his wife was content with it as long as he spent a little time with her, and that did NOT happen either. ~Oh god, need sleep...~ |
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