I know a kid, who's now 18or 19, failing community college, and it's because of WoW. He started playing it, and the next day I told him that it is more addictive than crack. He said he doubted it. 6 months later, he cried for 3 days when his account got hacked. Then he invested in buying one of those tokens that has a 6 digit number that changes every 60 seconds, specially made for world of warcraft accounts.
It makes me proud to say that I may be a computer geek, but at least I don't play WoW.
Yeah, my friends want me to start playing WoW, I refuse to.
I became addicted to other games, like CSS (Counter Strike Source), DOD (Day of Defeat)
If I want to, I can stop anytime I want!
Lol, I know I'm addicted, and I try as much as I can to try and stop, I'm only down by playing only weekends! I think that's a huge leap from over 4 hours a day during the summer!
Man, I use to be able to headshot everyone in Halo for PC... Just gimme the pistol and the rest o' y'all go find cover! Yes, I was even in a "pistols only" clan. That was also when I played at least 4 hours every night. Then I got a full-time job...
Last edited by What's_nitro?; 10.14.2009 at 12:33 AM.
I can't stop watching those vids. He's got his own channel. Freakout 6&7 are classic when he gets beaten up my first his grandmother, then his dog. lol!!!!
"That's it, I'm calling your Mother!"
-"I'M CALLING MY MOM AND TELL HER YOU HIT ME IN THE FREAKIN' EYE!!!!!"
"Where's that phone, you got it up your ass too?"
-"THAT'S NOT FREAKING FUNNY!!!"
Maybe you forgot to read the article. But let say if the nuclear battery is powerful enough to supply the AMPs we need, if you do wire it the wrong way, it'll just keep heating the wire, solder or connectors to a point they'll just break away and by that time that person doesn't realize it's wrong, then he/she should not be in the hobby in the first place. That was funny though.
“The modern astrophysical concept that ascribes the sun’s energy to thermonuclear reactions deep in the solar interior is contradicted by nearly every observable aspect of the sun.” —Ralph E. Juergens