World of Warcraft - Game Over kiss it goodbye
#4
Posted 06 July 2010 - 12:19 PM
I am really sick and tired of Girlfriends breaking xbox's / deleting WOW characters / accounts. If your relationship is that bad. Clearly he or she is doing something wrong and its time to move on in your respective directions. The other side of me want's them to stay together so I don't get stuck with one of them ( the females ).
#5
Posted 06 July 2010 - 12:54 PM
I feel that it happens too much to be considered anything notable.
I would be pissed, though, if someone broke something I bought, especially if it is a valuable game console.
I take no offense about the female part, but I do think that some girls expect too much.
(That being said, if my boyfriend did that to me [unlikely], I would be tried for manslaughter.)
I would be pissed, though, if someone broke something I bought, especially if it is a valuable game console.
I take no offense about the female part, but I do think that some girls expect too much.
(That being said, if my boyfriend did that to me [unlikely], I would be tried for manslaughter.)
#6
Posted 06 July 2010 - 01:22 PM
There should always be a level of expectation in a relationship for a basis of if its working out right! But to savagely break a 300$+ console is just craziness. I mean if she deleted my wow characters I would probably just call her cute pat her on the head 2x tell her nice try recover my account then ask her to leave
. I don't play wow all too much and friendships / relationships always would come first, but there is no harm in a couple hours of week of some personal recreational time! Oh you wouldn't be charged with manslaughter just make it look like " Natural causes "
jk jk
#7
Posted 06 July 2010 - 05:30 PM
The reason why I say it is unlikely is that I would find someone who understands and shares this same passion. Note: passion.
And there should be a level of expectation, and also understanding. That is to be expected. Like an unwritten rule of thumb.
While I don't play WoW, and probably never will only because I don't have the money nor time to invest into it, I can sympathize and criticize.
And there should be a level of expectation, and also understanding. That is to be expected. Like an unwritten rule of thumb.
While I don't play WoW, and probably never will only because I don't have the money nor time to invest into it, I can sympathize and criticize.
#8
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:47 PM
Meh, I think that sometimes self-destructive habits aren't noted by the person practicing them.
People never get angry at girlfriends who dump out a drunk's entire liquor cabinet.
I feel that if he gets angry enough to smash his computer, then his habit has gone far beyond what might be considered "healthy" or "normal".
People never get angry at girlfriends who dump out a drunk's entire liquor cabinet.
I feel that if he gets angry enough to smash his computer, then his habit has gone far beyond what might be considered "healthy" or "normal".
All generalizations are untrue.
#10
Posted 11 July 2010 - 08:41 PM
Poor guy. I felt really bad for him. Oh man, if that happened to me... *cry*
The girl had no right to do that. Obviously, he loves the game more than her. The girl should have just left him. What's the point of changing his lifestyle? I don't get why girls need to destroy things and mold a guy into someone perfect for them.
The girl had no right to do that. Obviously, he loves the game more than her. The girl should have just left him. What's the point of changing his lifestyle? I don't get why girls need to destroy things and mold a guy into someone perfect for them.
Hubby: Why do we wear underwear?
Me: ... *few seconds of silence* Cuz then you'd have to wash your clothes everyday...
Hubby: Why would I have wash my clothes...
Me: It'll get dirty from all the crustiness...
Hubby: Nah...
Me: T.T
Me: ... *few seconds of silence* Cuz then you'd have to wash your clothes everyday...
Hubby: Why would I have wash my clothes...
Me: It'll get dirty from all the crustiness...
Hubby: Nah...
Me: T.T
#12
Posted 12 July 2010 - 08:31 AM
because its far easier, cost effective, and physically manageable to mold someone into who you want them to be versus finding that person who actually is.
#14
Posted 12 July 2010 - 02:53 PM
+1 DZ.
The cost of raising a child today would be over a hundred thousand dollars, not including brand name articles. However, to raise the perfect kid, better employ those psychological tactics early.
The cost of raising a child today would be over a hundred thousand dollars, not including brand name articles. However, to raise the perfect kid, better employ those psychological tactics early.
#18
Posted 18 July 2010 - 10:36 AM
...reason i am single...
... but honestly i wouldnt break my PC i mean you can call blizzard and they can restore your character... xD
#19
Posted 18 July 2010 - 07:08 PM
Yes, that is true. But in you have to think about resolving the problem. Instead, he lashed out.
#20
Posted 19 July 2010 - 12:29 PM
Yes, but he's too used to blasting away at people with his level 93 paladin. Or whatever he had.
All generalizations are untrue.





















