taco man wrote:Sorry guys... the time has come. I have to leave. I need to get video games out of my life. They made me gain a lot of weight and made my school grades horrible... I will be moving to singapore so yup.
My cousin Adrian will be buying my TF2 Inventory ($300) so he will have my hats. I told him about Steam (he pays Xbox) and TF2. He played orange box on the Xbox so he should enjoy TF2. He really got interested in my TF2 account when I went over unusuals and trading. He wanted to buy my account (he has rich parents, he gets a good allowance) just because.
I told him about CSn, a great community to start at if he chooses to spend his time on TF2. Hopefully he will. He will be bad at first, trust me, but he hasn't played PC games in a long time. He will hop on with the name "Thomas The Train", a old name of mine from waaaaaay back.
Expect me to be gone in a couple weeks. or so. I won't be that active. I will hope on for my last days on Lovenest. If someone is online my account after that, its Adrian. My account has games he may wanna play.
He will be buying my account on his next allowance, a couple days. Hes gonna rock the gibus for now.
Seeya guys, its been a great year and a half here at CSn, I will truly miss you guys. Its hard to say good bye, but Its the right thing for what I am dealing with in life.
Farewell,
taco man
Edit: Adrians account: http://steamcommunity.com/id/mrpizzamoon/
Someone Special wrote:taco man wrote:Sorry guys... the time has come. I have to leave. I need to get video games out of my life. They made me gain a lot of weight and made my school grades horrible... I will be moving to singapore so yup.
My cousin Adrian will be buying my TF2 Inventory ($300) so he will have my hats. I told him about Steam (he pays Xbox) and TF2. He played orange box on the Xbox so he should enjoy TF2. He really got interested in my TF2 account when I went over unusuals and trading. He wanted to buy my account (he has rich parents, he gets a good allowance) just because.
I told him about CSn, a great community to start at if he chooses to spend his time on TF2. Hopefully he will. He will be bad at first, trust me, but he hasn't played PC games in a long time. He will hop on with the name "Thomas The Train", a old name of mine from waaaaaay back.
Expect me to be gone in a couple weeks. or so. I won't be that active. I will hope on for my last days on Lovenest. If someone is online my account after that, its Adrian. My account has games he may wanna play.
He will be buying my account on his next allowance, a couple days. Hes gonna rock the gibus for now.
Seeya guys, its been a great year and a half here at CSn, I will truly miss you guys. Its hard to say good bye, but Its the right thing for what I am dealing with in life.
Farewell,
taco man
Edit: Adrians account: http://steamcommunity.com/id/mrpizzamoon/
Good bye...
Knees of Justice wrote:I don't see why people need to "leave" games when you can just learn to restrain yourself and play in moderation. Maybe you're just sick of TF2 (which I wouldn't blame you for; I'm getting bored of it as well).
Either way, bye.
Knees of Justice wrote:I don't see why people need to "leave" games when you can just learn to restrain yourself and play in moderation. Maybe you're just sick of TF2 (which I wouldn't blame you for; I'm getting bored of it as well).
Either way, bye.
Beartato wrote:Knees of Justice wrote:I don't see why people need to "leave" games when you can just learn to restrain yourself and play in moderation. Maybe you're just sick of TF2 (which I wouldn't blame you for; I'm getting bored of it as well).
Either way, bye.
It's good to completely purge them from your life at some point if you feel you've invested way too much of your life playing them. It gives you some perspective on what's worth doing with your time. Anyone who calls themself a gamer is likely to come back to games in moderation, but that moderation really comes from that time apart.
My $0.02.
Knees of Justice wrote:Beartato wrote:Knees of Justice wrote:I don't see why people need to "leave" games when you can just learn to restrain yourself and play in moderation. Maybe you're just sick of TF2 (which I wouldn't blame you for; I'm getting bored of it as well).
Either way, bye.
It's good to completely purge them from your life at some point if you feel you've invested way too much of your life playing them. It gives you some perspective on what's worth doing with your time. Anyone who calls themself a gamer is likely to come back to games in moderation, but that moderation really comes from that time apart.
My $0.02.
Yeah, I see. My post comes off as a bit ignorant in retrospect.
Knees of Justice wrote:I don't see why people need to "leave" games when you can just learn to restrain yourself and play in moderation. Maybe you're just sick of TF2 (which I wouldn't blame you for; I'm getting bored of it as well).
Either way, bye.
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