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Wow, it’s 2009. Can you believe it? I still find it kind of weird to be a product of the 90’s and realize how old I am. Hah.

Oh 2008, I knew thee well. Lots of hardships, lots of blessings.

In the past year I…

was broke.
was unemployed.
fell in love.
was heartbroken.
got over it.
fell in love again.
realized how not in love I really was.
became sad and lonely.
decided to not take things so seriously and personally.
became really happy and positive.
got back into banking.
got a steady paycheck once again.
rebuilt my savings.
got addicted to WoW.
made some new friends.
got a new digital camera.
said goodbye to Lola.
experienced some of the greatest disappointments one can in the span of one night out.
experienced some of the greatest successes one can in the same night.
was able to quit WoW cold turkey.
went on some horrible dates.
went on some awesome dates.
learned that 2+2=5.
paid off some credit cards.
made the decision to take control of my life.

And it wouldn’t be New Years without some resolutions though, right?

  • Get a new job (A must.)
  • Get my own place.
  • Keep in touch with my friends.
  • Update the blog more consistently.
  • Here’s a typical one: Go to the gym and get back in shape.
  • Stop bullshitting around and be more honest and straightforward.
  • Continue to make new friends.
  • Re-read the A Song of Ice and Fire books.
  • Learn at least one of these things.
  • Watch Gossip Girl already.

As the last post had noted, I already put my two weeks notice in at work. I’m leaving. I’m moving on. I’m ready to start something new and see what I can accomplish on my own. It’s looking to be an exciting year.

I have a post in the making for Fallout 3. I’ll probably put it up once I finish the main story. Right now I just made it Rivet City. The game is kind of addicting… it’s similar to WoW in that you do quests, level up, and look for equipment and cool items and such. Just no multiplayer aspect to it. I also like the amount of blood and gore; it’s so sweet and satisfying to blow off people’s heads with my combat shotgun in slow motion. Also, it’s wrong, but hilariously funny and kind of fun being a slaver… it’s like, “Gotta Catch ‘Em All!” but with humans! hahaha… so wrong.

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Movies are usually an enjoyable experience for me. I have large amount of attention and can follow along even the most complicated of storylines. I appreciate special affects, great filming, enthralling soundtracks, and outstanding acting. Even if the film were to fail in most of those aspects, I still enjoy watching them. The very act of losing oneself in a movie appeals to me. But before last night, I didn’t believe there could be another movie in existence that would upset me almost as much as Alexander did. I wasn’t interested in seeing it, but a friend had a ringing endorsement of it (this was her second viewing, in fact) so I decided to give it a chance. But damn… I was not sure of what I experienced in Twilight.
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I Don’t Need Another Life

Gaming November 26th, 2008

I can happily say that I quit World of Warcraft a couple weeks ago. Suspending my account was quick, easy, and painless (unlike other services I wanted to opt out of). I haven’t given a second’s thought to going back; even with the new expansion pack that was just released.

My tenure as an Undead Warlock for the Horde in the world of Azeroth was enjoyable, but I knew it was time to bid it adieu. My adventures and quests were fun, don’t get me wrong. I loved each time I reached a new level, searching through the chests and corpses for treasures, completing dungeons with online strangers, and the feeling of accomplishment when I finish a quest. What I didn’t love was the fact that at times it seemed like an annoying chore to complete certain tasks, the frustration of spawning at the grave yard every time I died, and the constant “need” to find rare/strong equipment/weapons. The final push for me to quit the game was the combination of the monthly fee and the amount of time I was putting into it.

I can understand some people’s reluctance to pay for a game monthly when they’ve already paid to purchase it. Some people don’t mind, others do. I don’t, when it’s something that I can afford. I had to tighten the belt in preparation for the move to Chicago, so I cut the cord. Saves me about $10 a month. That’s money that could be used for food/transport/tips when I’m in the Windy City. Or for a single drink when I go out again in NYC. :eek: I’m just glad I wasn’t as committed as this guy. But then again… if I was makin’ mad money…

The game also seemed to suck the life out of me. Actually, that’s a bit of an exaggeration. I did spend large time periods on it though that could have been put to better use (i.e. putting in job applications, working on my portfolio, reading some books, spending time with real people.) It didn’t really help when I finish a five hour romp in the game I felt tired and depleted. A game is supposed to be fun as well as relaxing and let you unwind. I had some fun, but I did not like the fact that I felt drained after focusing almost two days of play on reaching the next level. I knew it would happen; I would just get so engrossed and lost in the game that I would lose focus of what what I was actually doing. I think I caught it just in time before I lost my mind.

I quit cold turkey. I actually have no regrets having played. I might come back again. I think I would have had more fun if more people I knew joined. At first it was only my cousin (and her now-ex) that I knew (and they actually got me to play it in the first place), but I think I would enjoy it more if I had a group of my close friends join. It has the potential to be an awesome socializing game, and it is for others, but the lack of participation from my IRL buddies is causing us to miss out. It’d be so great to have a band of us take on the Alliance, battling beasts and monsters, and overall enjoy each other’s company as we play a game together.

I may return someday, WoW. Someday.

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