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Habbo Hotel
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<blockquote data-quote="Legend" data-source="post: 419206" data-attributes="member: 60383"><p>Couldn't agree more with this.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I HATE face-to-face confrontation. I cannot talk to someone about how I feel if they're right in front of me. If someone were breaking down and sobbing, I would slowly walk away rather than help them out. But if I know something's going on, I can text them about it and feel just fine. I guess this is social anxiety, but really who cares.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, something is wrong with everyone playing Habbo. That's not necessarily a bad thing, we're all just a group of teenagers and/or young adults looking for a pastime. If I log onto regular Habbo, there's a 99.5% chance I'm afk. Yeah, I used to be on it all day and night when I was younger, but now I don't. In the retro scene, typically I'm only on there for developmental purposes. Merely an education thing.</p><p></p><p>I do work and I do go to school, so it isn't like I'm sat at home playing Habbo (or retros) all day long, everyday.</p><p></p><p>Those skids who go onto a hotel merely to exploit it and make lives hell for others are the worst cases. There must have been some major psychological trauma that went on with them - and this isn't some petty claim/accusation, it's legitimate. They thrive on the power that they can gain access to your IP and have control over your online life, and it's pathetic.</p><p></p><p>Agree with this thread and agree with a majority of the replies I've read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legend, post: 419206, member: 60383"] Couldn't agree more with this. Personally, I HATE face-to-face confrontation. I cannot talk to someone about how I feel if they're right in front of me. If someone were breaking down and sobbing, I would slowly walk away rather than help them out. But if I know something's going on, I can text them about it and feel just fine. I guess this is social anxiety, but really who cares. Yeah, something is wrong with everyone playing Habbo. That's not necessarily a bad thing, we're all just a group of teenagers and/or young adults looking for a pastime. If I log onto regular Habbo, there's a 99.5% chance I'm afk. Yeah, I used to be on it all day and night when I was younger, but now I don't. In the retro scene, typically I'm only on there for developmental purposes. Merely an education thing. I do work and I do go to school, so it isn't like I'm sat at home playing Habbo (or retros) all day long, everyday. Those skids who go onto a hotel merely to exploit it and make lives hell for others are the worst cases. There must have been some major psychological trauma that went on with them - and this isn't some petty claim/accusation, it's legitimate. They thrive on the power that they can gain access to your IP and have control over your online life, and it's pathetic. Agree with this thread and agree with a majority of the replies I've read. [/QUOTE]
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