Wednesday, May 16, 2007

The Worst Argument


http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/233136/world_of_warcraft_avoiding_addiction.html

This piece of shit someone calls an essay and argument actually rivals with Tyra Bank's bitchy show.

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You know, it really ticks me off when people talk bad about things they don't know themselves.They make assumptions off what other people have said, and you never even know if they're telling the truth themselves. I won't say I haven't made accusations, because I have, and everytime I've been proven wrong, I say it. I don't keep continuing my false argument, whether I like it or not. Whether I won, or lost, I accept it. Maybe not with the most calmity, but I take in my defeat.

Addiction:The state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming, as narcotics, to such an extent that its cessation causes severe trauma. (Copyright Dictionary.com)

What a knee-slapper that essay was, don't you agree? Of course! Playing a game such as World of Warcraft is just as bad as taking crack, cocaine and marijuana!

"World of Warcraft seems harmless at first, after all, millions of people of all ages play it, so it can't be that bad, can it? Well, considering millions of people shoot up heroin too, not everything people do is in your best interest."

Ahaha, that was so funny I forgot to laugh.First of all, Heroin and World of Warcraft are two different things. Don't even start comparing the two.I've seen documentaries and vidoes of people who've become addicted to heroin. It's not a laughing matter, it's serious and often quite sad.

Becoming addicted to World of Warcraft is pure choice. It's up to the user how they spend their time playing the game. Just because you threw everything away for a simple game, doesn't mean everyone else out there is a hapless player like you were, or still probably are.

Being a player of World of Warcraft, I personally don't get that much homework, and I'm a lazy person in nature. I will wash my clothes, pick up my dog's buisness and do my homework or other assignments. The only reason I continue playing is because it's fun. It passes the time. I don't think about it as a job or a mandatory part of my life. People might think I'm addicted, and maybe I am, but at least I can stop when people ask me to. I put my life before WoW.

Alright, and he addresses the issue of having to pay for WoW on a monthly basis.First of all, why'd you buy it if you were short on money? Your bills, food and other nessicities come before a game. Any loser off the streets (except drug addicts) would know that simple fact.
If you were a college student, it's up to you whether you would want to spend 15$ a month to play WoW during free time, or about 70$ a month going to the movies, shopping, eating out and doing other things.

So, Tyra Banks and http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/23656/adam.html?

Please...

STFU n00bs!

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