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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon" data-source="post: 412725" data-attributes="member: 28869"><p>Having an addictive personality and being super competitive has always been a "problem" of mine but a lot of what you're talking about just comes from immaturity.</p><p></p><p>Think about back when you were a kid and whatever fucked up games you used to play. You probably had no integrity or ethics because you didn't think there were any repercussions for your actions. That's exactly how these kids feel nowadays. The internet is so vast that unless you seriously fuck up, you're not going to get in trouble. These kids know that. So yeah, if you start a game with essentially "no rules" that is governed by other immature kids, you're going to have problems.</p><p></p><p>Habbo has never been a major aspect of my life and just as easily as I can get ddos'd, I can turn off my computer screen. A lot of what you're talking about is just developed over time during growth in the teen years. They literally won't realize what they're doing until they grow up and something similar happens to them, then they come to a realization that they're a piece of shit. Until then, nothing's going to change and it will just be another hoard of kids within the next decade to take these one's place. The only difference is the next generation was born immersed in technology so it's probably going to be<strong><em> even worse</em></strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon, post: 412725, member: 28869"] Having an addictive personality and being super competitive has always been a "problem" of mine but a lot of what you're talking about just comes from immaturity. Think about back when you were a kid and whatever fucked up games you used to play. You probably had no integrity or ethics because you didn't think there were any repercussions for your actions. That's exactly how these kids feel nowadays. The internet is so vast that unless you seriously fuck up, you're not going to get in trouble. These kids know that. So yeah, if you start a game with essentially "no rules" that is governed by other immature kids, you're going to have problems. Habbo has never been a major aspect of my life and just as easily as I can get ddos'd, I can turn off my computer screen. A lot of what you're talking about is just developed over time during growth in the teen years. They literally won't realize what they're doing until they grow up and something similar happens to them, then they come to a realization that they're a piece of shit. Until then, nothing's going to change and it will just be another hoard of kids within the next decade to take these one's place. The only difference is the next generation was born immersed in technology so it's probably going to be[B][I] even worse[/I][/B]. [/QUOTE]
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