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Title: Why Balkoth had to die
Post by: Nightstalker on April 24, 2007, 09:29:47 AM
For those of you who may have missed my explanation as to my reasoning for dropping wow, or have not been in the loop of WoW events, i'll explain it here.


As of Sunday the 23rd of April I turned 28. Shortly prior to me turning that milestone, I thought as most human beings do when a change of age is approaching. Such thoughts being those of how far one has come, and how long that one may have remaining in his or her life. In doing so I reflected on what I have accomplished; Perhaps some impressive things in my professional life, but when I look back to my last eight plus years of my personal life, I see myself sitting in front of a computer for most of that time. I've missed out or not taken advantage of opportunities that have arisen that could better my personal life. Rather than devote time to the artist in me that lay dormant since Jr. High, or the poet, or the potential I had to be the architect, I have instead spent or mispent rather, that time to conquering the virtual world or chasing a kills leaderboard in a FPSMMO, or racing to be one of the first people to level 70 in some MMORPG. A screen I sit in front of has stole the passion, the intensity that would have been better spent otherwise. In time "the box', not unlike a drug, becomes your primary focus in life, and in some extreme cases your reason for existence. With some people It all starts with an entertaining way to pass time, or a way to unwind after work. Next thing you know you have no R/L friends and the people you know socialize with you via a voice server through the box, and you have no regrets about taking your savings and walking off of your job because you are going to live with your parents which means plenty of wow time uninterrupted. I mean no offense when I said that "people you know socialize with you via a voice server", as I ive had great times with all of you in the games and over teamspeak, but thats no substitute for good times with your friends at a BBQ, or just hanging out shooting the shit.

I dont want to leave yall with a false assumption that im taking an extended break from WoW. The break is permanent and If I can continue to be zealous, it will be the end of gaming alltogether. I cant get the eight year's i've lost back, but I can salvage the future remaining and I have no intention of dieing in front of a computer. This does not mean the end of me with The Wolverines. I will continue to post and make cameo's on TS and until my WoW subscription runs out, continue to make level 1 characters and beg guildies for gold and you can look for me to attend at least one columbus gathering :)

                                                                   Are you playing the box, or is the box playing you?
                                                                                                           Edward Laborde





Title: Re: Why Balkoth had to die
Post by: Bleezy on April 24, 2007, 10:44:18 AM
World of Excusecraft

j/k - I've stopped playing because of time constraints as well.


Title: Re: Why Balkoth had to die
Post by: Unnormal on April 24, 2007, 03:52:52 PM
It was good playing with you Balk your a good guy and you will be missed. I wish you the best.



Title: Re: Why Balkoth had to die
Post by: Hawkes on April 24, 2007, 05:10:01 PM
Night.... you're a good man.  If you are ever in my neck of the woods, drop me a line.  We'll get together for a few cold ones. 



Title: Re: Why Balkoth had to die
Post by: Varg on April 24, 2007, 08:14:48 PM
I had to reach a similar place when the wife got pregnant and the baby came. Gaming is fun and a great hobby, but you always have to prioritize and keep everything in perspective. Hats off to you for identifying it might be a problem.
As soon as the kid can sleep a little longer and shit calms down I imagine I will get some gaming time back.



Title: Re: Why Balkoth had to die
Post by: ch0wdah on April 25, 2007, 06:54:30 AM
Ed,

You are experiencing what astrologizers refer to as the Return of Saturn.  The planet Saturn has completed one trip around the sun since you were born.  If you were to look through a telescope at the ringed giant you would see the same Ace of Clubs that was there when you were born.  What this means is that a new phase of your life is beginning, and you must choose whether to grow up or not.  Something like that, anyway.  Look it up. 

I guess what I am saying here is, "Grow up." 

Seriously, this is the only life you have.  I just hope to keep in touch.  We'll always have the reason treason being.

Ted

PS  Wait until the return of Uranus...


Title: Re: Why Balkoth had to die
Post by: Garenth on April 25, 2007, 02:31:50 PM
Gonna miss ya!  Hope to meet ya at one of the columbus gatherings.


Title: Re: Why Balkoth had to die
Post by: Glacius on April 26, 2007, 03:25:45 AM
I heard when you delete your character, Blizzard actually disables and a copy still remains in their database. So in case you want to pull some kaggro and come back one of these days...

Know the power of Blizzard, Night...the power to save Balkoth. Only through WoW can you achieve a lifestyle greater than any person with a social life.  :P

Good luck with your endeavors man. Thanks for all the help and good times.


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