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	<title>Comments on: Video Game Addiction</title>
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		<title>By: Henry</title>
		<link>http://www.sorbor.com/blog/personal-experiences/video-game-addiction/comment-page-1/#comment-6486</link>
		<dc:creator>Henry</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good luck with quiting Carl, it is a long road, and sometimes it can be extremely tempting to get back on the wagon.  Just avoid thinking about it, visiting forums or the world of warcraft site, and try to keep your mind on other things.  Now would be a great time to develop new hobbies or start hitting the gym.  If I can quit it, so can you!  Best of luck

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good luck with quiting Carl, it is a long road, and sometimes it can be extremely tempting to get back on the wagon.  Just avoid thinking about it, visiting forums or the world of warcraft site, and try to keep your mind on other things.  Now would be a great time to develop new hobbies or start hitting the gym.  If I can quit it, so can you!  Best of luck</p>
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		<title>By: carl</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 18:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>well done mate i have played wow since it came out and i have spent 150+days play time yes thats 150 times 24 hours, a very long time and tbh it has ruined my start into life im 22 and have done nothing to help my life or work towards my future. today i deleted the game 100%  i have seen a different side to life. all the things u say are true warcraft is a different world and wen u play it takes all your worries of life away its like u have a new life. long term play has affected me socialy my fitness is poor, i feel tiered all the time and have no self asteam. other than this the symptoms i get are headaches nausia twitches nerv pains and a general depressed state of mind. my body will take time to recover just like a addict to drugs would (gaming can be a drug its very addictive and there should be support to help us victims of massive empires like blizzard that feed on our addictions to make huge amounts of money ( over 10 million people play world of warcraft paying 9 pound a month so u do the maths and thats just one game they offer not inc the fact of all the 3 expansions u must buy to play wow. im sure they can spare some funding to help addicts build there life back from 5 years of addiction. deleting the game was hard its like trying to snap a fag in half if u smoke and its ur last one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well done mate i have played wow since it came out and i have spent 150+days play time yes thats 150 times 24 hours, a very long time and tbh it has ruined my start into life im 22 and have done nothing to help my life or work towards my future. today i deleted the game 100%  i have seen a different side to life. all the things u say are true warcraft is a different world and wen u play it takes all your worries of life away its like u have a new life. long term play has affected me socialy my fitness is poor, i feel tiered all the time and have no self asteam. other than this the symptoms i get are headaches nausia twitches nerv pains and a general depressed state of mind. my body will take time to recover just like a addict to drugs would (gaming can be a drug its very addictive and there should be support to help us victims of massive empires like blizzard that feed on our addictions to make huge amounts of money ( over 10 million people play world of warcraft paying 9 pound a month so u do the maths and thats just one game they offer not inc the fact of all the 3 expansions u must buy to play wow. im sure they can spare some funding to help addicts build there life back from 5 years of addiction. deleting the game was hard its like trying to snap a fag in half if u smoke and its ur last one.</p>
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