Re: Real Life Question
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:46 pm
but they are agreeing with glenn beck.
Relax, lounge around, and find out who hacks.
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And attending Tea party rallies after church on sundays.unpro wrote:but they are agreeing with glenn beck.
Just_Ben wrote: does it interfere with other aspects of your life?
Traize wrote:Just_Ben wrote: does it interfere with other aspects of your life?
If this was still around 2004-2005, I wouldn't be surprised if 100+ people said "yes".
cassinoroyale wrote:I don't usually agree with Airnick but thats one of the few situations around that I couldn't agree more.Airnick15 wrote:This might be too serious for the gif experts around here.
Before throwing up any advice, if there is any, you pretty much seem to be very reasonable in how much time you dedicate in DoD I feel compelled to start saying that first of all I'm not that busy nor "old" as you (I'm 25 yet) but I'm already married and have a full time job (8-10 hours mon through fri, overtime hours paid). No kids. Yet. I have some awkward work flexibility that makes my duty schedule being very smooth most of the time (I'm God's gift to financial spreadsheets and Excel usage) so I can pretty much be online all day over steam, check my personal stuff and nerd around 1911. I'm not sure if I will be able to get the same job conditions but I'm rather sure if the time of getting a new job comes I will never find one like I have ever again. Not in my area of expertise at least. So I'm fairly sure that I'll have to quit DoD or at least being involved in the community as much as I am. Same as when me and my wife get our first kid.
I know that some people are fathers already, some of them have almost the same age as you do and they still play DoD. You said you quitted and returned sometimes also, which lead me to believe that you had to put something in order your real life (like getting your first kid or something). Speaking which I think that playing DoD or any other videogame is pretty much as the same as an hobby, like collecting stamps or marbles, aeromodelling, you name it. As long as it not interfere with your life duties like getting your bills and mortgage being paid and your kids knowing that you exist for them it is perfectly normal and even healthy having this a way of getting rid of stress. My wife in fact like the fact I'm stuck behind a shiny led monitor instead of getting to happy hours with coleagues so that is always plus. All in all, you pretty much seem to be very reasonable in how much time you dedicate in DoD. Otherwise you wouldn't still be married by slightly more time than DoD very existence.
Last but not least, plus rep for throwing up this out there even though knowing that pretty much everyone here - myself included - is a nerd hater loser n00b who still play DoD in 2012 lololol. +REP!
does no one else do this every scrim?Just_Ben wrote:business, etc.
I don't have to hit a 33 button combo to throw a grenade, while firing my rocket launcher, while stabbing a guy in the chest with a table leg.....all while on the last flag (ultimately saving the universe in the process).