Quitting WoW.

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DexaQT

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Not much to say, but one thing:

Thanks for all people who were in me in this game and shared this wonderful experience with me,
Quack
Mayed
Hogger
Legacybro
Uro

And many more, but i cba naming that many people.

I'm not ever returning to the game in any future plans, will upload video to tell more info

This was Dexa's last ''Blog :Kappa: Kek''.

Dexa out-
 
Not much to say, but one thing:

Thanks for all people who were in me in this game and shared this wonderful experience with me,
Quack
Mayed
Hogger
Legacybro
Uro

And many more, but i cba naming that many people.

I'm not ever returning to the game in any future plans, will upload video to tell more info

This was Dexa's last ''Blog :Kappa: Kek''.

Dexa out-

There are two ways to ensure you "don't come back".
1.) delete all your characters and delete WoW off of your computer.
or
2.) give your account and information away to someone.

Until you are ready to take one of those two steps, chances are you may be "back".
Good luck.
 
I already deleted the system off my PC, i've deleted most my twinks except the ones i paid a fortune for.
 
if i've learned anything about the people on twinkinfo, the ones who try to make a big splash about quitting and claim they're done for good always come back. nonetheless good luck with your endeavors, you seem like a top lad.
 
if i've learned anything about the people on twinkinfo, the ones who try to make a big splash about quitting and claim they're done for good always come back..

Agreed, hence why I stated what wrote before. If someone is really serious about quitting a video game, the very first thing they need to do is delete it off of their hard drive.

There is nothing wrong with spending a few hours a week doing something you enjoy. However, there is something wrong with spending so much time on something that you let it run/rule your entire life. This something can be any hobby. Many people can't come to terms with knowing how, or when, to control their impulse/compulsory decisions.
 
i wish you luck dexa! i too will try to quit wow ( and other games) once i get my job that i want (to be a ranch hand out in the country)
 
I won't make a big splash i'll just be informing because i'll quit the Youtube videos aswell. And thanks dude =)
 
i wish you luck dexa! i too will try to quit wow ( and other games) once i get my job that i want (to be a ranch hand out in the country)

I am telling you, there is absolutely nothing wrong with any hobby as long as you take in it moderation as I have several. The problem with many people that play WoW, or any game that fact, is that they let it control/consume their lives. Even when they are away from it, they think about it. That is one of the signs of addiction. You just have to have the strength to limit yourself.
I do my daily rituals in the AM before I go to work, about 20 min. Then again when I get home. And sometimes before I go to bed. Gotta keep the gold rolling in! I might actually play three times a week. And then only for a couple hours except on Friday nights. I have too many other things going on to just sit and vegitate all night every night hours upon end in front of a computer screen.
As long as you limit yourself you can have fun playing a game and have a full life and real hobbies. You have to control the game, don't let it control you. I fear many here let it control them.

/cheers
 
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