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world of warcraft , please dont play it EVER!
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<blockquote data-quote="dogenzenji" data-source="post: 3137494" data-attributes="member: 120630"><p>I spent much of the interval between Y10 and Y13 'grinding' on Diablo 2 - not for levels as such, but rather for equipment, since the in-game economy is more or less predicated on 'trickle-down' theory and genuine philanthropists are few and far between. That being said, I was never truly 'addicted' - after my account had been hacked, I simply shrugged my shoulders and migrated to pastures new - but I've nevertheless become disillusioned to the extent that any evidence of 'grinding' in its traditional mode (tedious, repetitious, menial striving towards an infinitely deferred reward) is enough to preclude enjoyment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogenzenji, post: 3137494, member: 120630"] I spent much of the interval between Y10 and Y13 'grinding' on Diablo 2 - not for levels as such, but rather for equipment, since the in-game economy is more or less predicated on 'trickle-down' theory and genuine philanthropists are few and far between. That being said, I was never truly 'addicted' - after my account had been hacked, I simply shrugged my shoulders and migrated to pastures new - but I've nevertheless become disillusioned to the extent that any evidence of 'grinding' in its traditional mode (tedious, repetitious, menial striving towards an infinitely deferred reward) is enough to preclude enjoyment. [/QUOTE]
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