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Habbo Hotel
There are no "normal" people in this scene
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<blockquote data-quote="Ghost" data-source="post: 416670" data-attributes="member: 18103"><p>To be quite clear, anyone playing Habbo must find it is much easier to speak online versus speaking in person, but it's not our business to tell someone, somethings wrong with them if they still play Habbo or voice an opinion without it being requested. I get that you're looking out for people in a way when you say there are no normal people but the truth is, anyone that still plays Habbo plays it based on their choice to still play it, or develop it. It's a way to start talking to people as it builds your social skills slowly, some people with social anxiety do take time to adjust to speaking to people in reality. It is what it is, everyone does their own thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghost, post: 416670, member: 18103"] To be quite clear, anyone playing Habbo must find it is much easier to speak online versus speaking in person, but it's not our business to tell someone, somethings wrong with them if they still play Habbo or voice an opinion without it being requested. I get that you're looking out for people in a way when you say there are no normal people but the truth is, anyone that still plays Habbo plays it based on their choice to still play it, or develop it. It's a way to start talking to people as it builds your social skills slowly, some people with social anxiety do take time to adjust to speaking to people in reality. It is what it is, everyone does their own thing. [/QUOTE]
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