How Playing FFXIV and WoW Changes You | Asmongold Reacts



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24 thoughts on “How Playing FFXIV and WoW Changes You | Asmongold Reacts”

  1. 6:20 Exactly MMOs teach you supply and demand, investing and how to play the market. The MMO that taught me this mostly was Runescape because alot of that game is just playing the economy.

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  2. 31:00 some people need to be put in their place by actually seeing the other person in front of them being disappointed in them…. there have been studies done on this, most people need to be talked to in person if they are behaving badly. Otherwise they can't see the problem. Everyone is not the same.

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  3. Bruh I always wana go out but I hate going out. Like as soon as I go anywhere I immediately wana come home. I just enjoy being home playing games & smoking weed munching on food. Idk why.

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  4. the video does a good job of explaining things that are going to end up reinforcing ideas in gamer's heads that allow them to justify not socializing with actual people. The thing is, you may find a way to socialize within these communities but most of the people in this community lack ambition and have a set system they follow, irl you can make your own system, you can demolish other people's systems, you can join up and make a name for yourself that way. Gaming only builds adolescent confidence that in most cases is just not practical. Just my opinion, thoughts are welcome.

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  5. I also dropped out of school for vanilla WoW. I had bad grades, so I failed epically. My parents were very disappointed in my performance as a son. I also had no interest in my teenage girlfriend because the WoW XP gave me more than a relationship with a girl I was physically experiencing in every way. What I'm saying is that I lost a lot of time in my life in terms of moving forward in life compared to other people. But I'm still glad for that legendary experience with vanilla WoW, and I'm also very grateful that I had the "WoW only" attitude that allowed me to disregard everything else. Overall, it was the fun part of my life for many years! I would do it all over again the same way! But the funny thing is that after many years, I caught up on any degrees in record time and even completed a bachelors degree and now I have a very high quality job. Among other things, I am married and have a super horny wife. So everything went well in the end and I regret nothing! F.UC. those LOSERS who never played an MMO and also wasted their LIVES!

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  6. I just had myself a nice lil pleasant reminder of why I work so hard at streaming as opposed to being employed (it's a long screwed up story, you'd probably laugh) and then you know what happened… I watched this video.

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