I don't know what to do.
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KaniasReplays
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Jonoman92
United States9101 Posts
If your grades and other areas of life don't suffer for it then try to reason with them perhaps. Playing a few hours a week shouldn't impact your ability to get into a good university (which I assume, is what they care about.) Ideally, you'd be able to get your parents to be ok with you playing. If not, then do it anyway? I mean can you just close the door to your room or is the computer in a place where they walk by. | ||
Yamulo
United States2096 Posts
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unit
United States2621 Posts
good luck my friend, and leagues dont matter its all with how you have fun with the game | ||
KaniasReplays
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KaniasReplays
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echO [W]
United States1495 Posts
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unit
United States2621 Posts
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KaniasReplays
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unit
United States2621 Posts
im not sure what you can do to unstigmatize starcraft to them, especially considering they didnt have computer games when they were growing up | ||
KaniasReplays
United States39 Posts
btw, love ya sean! | ||
infinitestory
United States4053 Posts
I'd say the best way is to prove to them that you do: ask them for a two week trial period in which you have access to games, and tell them they can revoke access if your grades slip. Two weeks won't hurt a semester or year grade. It's really best for you and your parents to find a sort of compromise like this, IMO; if you build their trust in this area, they'll probably trust you more overall. | ||
Saikyun
Sweden20 Posts
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
edit: so pretty much what infinitestory said. | ||
KaniasReplays
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SoL[9]
Portugal1370 Posts
Hey talk about White-Ra he works, he have a wife, his one of the best and gaming dont affect in nothing his life. Try to reach at their heart. Gl | ||
eLiE
Canada1039 Posts
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KaniasReplays
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aidnai
United States1159 Posts
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nbaker
United States1341 Posts
On April 20 2011 10:39 aidnai wrote: Honestly, 2 hours seems OK to me... there's a lot of possible hobbies out there, I'm sure you can find other things to do besides gaming. Yeah...2 hours is a lot of time. Just try to enjoy it and then study hard, man! | ||
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