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<blockquote data-quote="JynX" data-source="post: 412779" data-attributes="member: 66193"><p>No one should be normal though in all honesty. If everyone was normal and the same then where's the fun in that? Everybody's different and has different ways of dealing with stress or depression and other such things. Some people as you mentioned (I think) that some people play it to get away with some of the harsh reality of the real world. Honestly, I found myself doing this when I was younger, but now I find it as more of a hobby. I may help in "developing" retros and making them, but I'm not one of those people that can't take a day or two away from their computer because of some virtual game world. At first, I was kind of angered at this thread and some of the things that were stated and mentioned, but after reading it over and over I agree with what's been said. Although the one thing I do disagree with and I don't know if I'm missing something, but you make it seem as though being abnormal is a bad thing? If you think about it, most of us would have never met or even spoke to one another if it wasn't for DevBest. Which was made basically because of retros and is pretty much what is holding DevBest afloat with visitors and activity. I'd say I have met some amazing people that I would have never met if not for retros or Habbo itself. Some things aren't always bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JynX, post: 412779, member: 66193"] No one should be normal though in all honesty. If everyone was normal and the same then where's the fun in that? Everybody's different and has different ways of dealing with stress or depression and other such things. Some people as you mentioned (I think) that some people play it to get away with some of the harsh reality of the real world. Honestly, I found myself doing this when I was younger, but now I find it as more of a hobby. I may help in "developing" retros and making them, but I'm not one of those people that can't take a day or two away from their computer because of some virtual game world. At first, I was kind of angered at this thread and some of the things that were stated and mentioned, but after reading it over and over I agree with what's been said. Although the one thing I do disagree with and I don't know if I'm missing something, but you make it seem as though being abnormal is a bad thing? If you think about it, most of us would have never met or even spoke to one another if it wasn't for DevBest. Which was made basically because of retros and is pretty much what is holding DevBest afloat with visitors and activity. I'd say I have met some amazing people that I would have never met if not for retros or Habbo itself. Some things aren't always bad. [/QUOTE]
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