On August 23 2007 10:06 decafchicken wrote:
The point his he wants to end his sons life over said hobby.
The point his he wants to end his sons life over said hobby.
lol wow. idk why I thought you were serious
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EpiK
Korea (South)5757 Posts
On August 23 2007 10:06 decafchicken wrote: Show nested quote + On August 23 2007 09:24 boghat wrote: If he enjoys it then what the fuck is the problem? Geez. Almost any hobby is trivial if you want to argue about it. The point his he wants to end his sons life over said hobby. lol wow. idk why I thought you were serious | ||
decafchicken
United States19935 Posts
On August 23 2007 10:11 EpiK wrote: Show nested quote + On August 23 2007 10:06 decafchicken wrote: On August 23 2007 09:24 boghat wrote: If he enjoys it then what the fuck is the problem? Geez. Almost any hobby is trivial if you want to argue about it. The point his he wants to end his sons life over said hobby. lol wow. He's not actually going to kill his son. leejung was just saying that his dad was really mad. Oh really i thought he was going to actually kill him. Thanks for clearing that up for me. | ||
HumbleZealot
Canada508 Posts
On August 23 2007 06:14 AuraCoMO wrote: i think you just saved your dad from the worst drug in the world Yeah, if anything you did him a HUGE favor, he should be fucking thankful if he's wasted that much to to get like 3-4 lvl 50 or higher characters. | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14892 Posts
On August 23 2007 10:21 HumbleZealot wrote: Show nested quote + On August 23 2007 06:14 AuraCoMO wrote: i think you just saved your dad from the worst drug in the world Yeah, if anything you did him a HUGE favor, he should be fucking thankful if he's wasted that much to to get like 3-4 lvl 50 or higher characters. speak for yourself, you're posting on a sc forum don't even pretend like you haven't put hours into some form of video game | ||
rpf
United States2705 Posts
It's different with WoW because you have multiple ways of seeing how much time you've wasted. | ||
rpf
United States2705 Posts
On August 23 2007 08:51 decafchicken wrote: I can't tell if you're faking stupidity or if you actually have a difficult time grasping such a simple concept.Show nested quote + On August 23 2007 08:47 draeger wrote: On August 23 2007 08:31 bine wrote: On August 23 2007 08:29 decafchicken wrote: Wow a lot of you guys are douche bags. You seriously need to reconsider your priorities if you would beat the piss out of your offspring because of a fucking video game. Granted thats a lot of hours wasted, but those hours spent were a waste anyways. Seriously. You guys are acting like deleting his WOW character is something negative. If this person is an adult and is enraged about the state of his digital wizard alter ego, he should probably be talking to someone. Deleting his character is probably one of the best things that you could have done for him. It's not about the character, it's about the effort. He needlessly destroyed something his dad has been investing a LOT of time into. It doesn't matter if it's WoW, his car, finishing the basement, or whatever. The fact remains that his dad has spent a lot of hours on something and his son came by and just wiped it all away. I'd be pissed off too. Even if it is just a video game, you have people with hundreds of days played (100 x 24 hours) invested in their character. That's a lot of effort to just shrug off "because it's a game." A car and basement are both functional, practical, and can be considered assets. An online wizard is not a practical part of daily life, and i would laugh at someone who considered it an asset. | ||
decafchicken
United States19935 Posts
On August 23 2007 10:31 rpf wrote: Show nested quote + I can't tell if you're faking stupidity or if you actually have a difficult time grasping such a simple concept.On August 23 2007 08:51 decafchicken wrote: On August 23 2007 08:47 draeger wrote: On August 23 2007 08:31 bine wrote: On August 23 2007 08:29 decafchicken wrote: Wow a lot of you guys are douche bags. You seriously need to reconsider your priorities if you would beat the piss out of your offspring because of a fucking video game. Granted thats a lot of hours wasted, but those hours spent were a waste anyways. Seriously. You guys are acting like deleting his WOW character is something negative. If this person is an adult and is enraged about the state of his digital wizard alter ego, he should probably be talking to someone. Deleting his character is probably one of the best things that you could have done for him. It's not about the character, it's about the effort. He needlessly destroyed something his dad has been investing a LOT of time into. It doesn't matter if it's WoW, his car, finishing the basement, or whatever. The fact remains that his dad has spent a lot of hours on something and his son came by and just wiped it all away. I'd be pissed off too. Even if it is just a video game, you have people with hundreds of days played (100 x 24 hours) invested in their character. That's a lot of effort to just shrug off "because it's a game." A car and basement are both functional, practical, and can be considered assets. An online wizard is not a practical part of daily life, and i would laugh at someone who considered it an asset. If someone deleted all my d2 chars and broke my cd in 7th grade i would've had a much better social life, and probably better grades. | ||
Xion_G.Vedalken
Canada7 Posts
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fight_or_flight
United States3988 Posts
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GranDim
Canada1214 Posts
Pray he still has restore uses. Have it restored. When you have it restored try to take the blame so Blizzard doesn't use up restore(s) on the account. Apologize to father for; anger and stress caused over potential characters lost, time spent without a usable wow account, being a irresponsible drunk kid. More info on restores For anyone not very familiar with wow, every account has a limited amount of restore uses. Each restore can be used to recover deleted characters or items. Those restore never refill, once you used them all you can't have anything restored. That was the hard fact part told by Blizzard, now what is mostly assumed to be true. I think Blizzard doesn't charge restore if it was their fault or if the account owner had no responsibility in the lost. In this case if your father gave you his account info he is responsible. However none of this really mater if he still has restores he can use. | ||
Auspicious
United States175 Posts
On August 23 2007 10:45 decafchicken wrote: Show nested quote + On August 23 2007 10:31 rpf wrote: On August 23 2007 08:51 decafchicken wrote: I can't tell if you're faking stupidity or if you actually have a difficult time grasping such a simple concept.On August 23 2007 08:47 draeger wrote: On August 23 2007 08:31 bine wrote: On August 23 2007 08:29 decafchicken wrote: Wow a lot of you guys are douche bags. You seriously need to reconsider your priorities if you would beat the piss out of your offspring because of a fucking video game. Granted thats a lot of hours wasted, but those hours spent were a waste anyways. Seriously. You guys are acting like deleting his WOW character is something negative. If this person is an adult and is enraged about the state of his digital wizard alter ego, he should probably be talking to someone. Deleting his character is probably one of the best things that you could have done for him. It's not about the character, it's about the effort. He needlessly destroyed something his dad has been investing a LOT of time into. It doesn't matter if it's WoW, his car, finishing the basement, or whatever. The fact remains that his dad has spent a lot of hours on something and his son came by and just wiped it all away. I'd be pissed off too. Even if it is just a video game, you have people with hundreds of days played (100 x 24 hours) invested in their character. That's a lot of effort to just shrug off "because it's a game." A car and basement are both functional, practical, and can be considered assets. An online wizard is not a practical part of daily life, and i would laugh at someone who considered it an asset. If someone deleted all my d2 chars and broke my cd in 7th grade i would've had a much better social life, and probably better grades. Oh ok, so because you were too weak willed to deal with a game, his dad is obviously just as sad as you and obviously must have played nonstop 24/7 for days on end. I see now, I see how hours put into a game is not an asset nor valuable in any way. Thanks for the elucidation. | ||
rpf
United States2705 Posts
On August 23 2007 10:45 decafchicken wrote: You mean if you'd been responsible and executed good self-control you would have had a much better social life and better grades?Show nested quote + On August 23 2007 10:31 rpf wrote: On August 23 2007 08:51 decafchicken wrote: I can't tell if you're faking stupidity or if you actually have a difficult time grasping such a simple concept.On August 23 2007 08:47 draeger wrote: On August 23 2007 08:31 bine wrote: On August 23 2007 08:29 decafchicken wrote: Wow a lot of you guys are douche bags. You seriously need to reconsider your priorities if you would beat the piss out of your offspring because of a fucking video game. Granted thats a lot of hours wasted, but those hours spent were a waste anyways. Seriously. You guys are acting like deleting his WOW character is something negative. If this person is an adult and is enraged about the state of his digital wizard alter ego, he should probably be talking to someone. Deleting his character is probably one of the best things that you could have done for him. It's not about the character, it's about the effort. He needlessly destroyed something his dad has been investing a LOT of time into. It doesn't matter if it's WoW, his car, finishing the basement, or whatever. The fact remains that his dad has spent a lot of hours on something and his son came by and just wiped it all away. I'd be pissed off too. Even if it is just a video game, you have people with hundreds of days played (100 x 24 hours) invested in their character. That's a lot of effort to just shrug off "because it's a game." A car and basement are both functional, practical, and can be considered assets. An online wizard is not a practical part of daily life, and i would laugh at someone who considered it an asset. If someone deleted all my d2 chars and broke my cd in 7th grade i would've had a much better social life, and probably better grades. | ||
NotSorry
United States6722 Posts
On August 23 2007 08:29 decafchicken wrote: Wow a lot of you guys are douche bags. You seriously need to reconsider your priorities if you would beat the piss out of your offspring because of a fucking video game. Granted thats a lot of hours wasted, but those hours spent were a waste anyways. It's not because of a game, it's because of a complete lack of disrespect shown to your own father who has done nothing wrong to you, for no other reason that to impress his little friends. For all of you that fail to see and think it's just about a game, maybe your priorities are the ones that need to be reevaluated. | ||
EpiK
Korea (South)5757 Posts
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NotSorry
United States6722 Posts
On August 23 2007 11:03 EpiK wrote: I like how the two active threads in this forum are both about a parent killing his/her child. Some kids these day just need to have been aborted. | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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oshibori_probe
United States2932 Posts
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decafchicken
United States19935 Posts
On August 23 2007 10:58 rpf wrote: Show nested quote + You mean if you'd been responsible and executed good self-control you would have had a much better social life and better grades?On August 23 2007 10:45 decafchicken wrote: On August 23 2007 10:31 rpf wrote: On August 23 2007 08:51 decafchicken wrote: I can't tell if you're faking stupidity or if you actually have a difficult time grasping such a simple concept.On August 23 2007 08:47 draeger wrote: On August 23 2007 08:31 bine wrote: On August 23 2007 08:29 decafchicken wrote: Wow a lot of you guys are douche bags. You seriously need to reconsider your priorities if you would beat the piss out of your offspring because of a fucking video game. Granted thats a lot of hours wasted, but those hours spent were a waste anyways. Seriously. You guys are acting like deleting his WOW character is something negative. If this person is an adult and is enraged about the state of his digital wizard alter ego, he should probably be talking to someone. Deleting his character is probably one of the best things that you could have done for him. It's not about the character, it's about the effort. He needlessly destroyed something his dad has been investing a LOT of time into. It doesn't matter if it's WoW, his car, finishing the basement, or whatever. The fact remains that his dad has spent a lot of hours on something and his son came by and just wiped it all away. I'd be pissed off too. Even if it is just a video game, you have people with hundreds of days played (100 x 24 hours) invested in their character. That's a lot of effort to just shrug off "because it's a game." A car and basement are both functional, practical, and can be considered assets. An online wizard is not a practical part of daily life, and i would laugh at someone who considered it an asset. If someone deleted all my d2 chars and broke my cd in 7th grade i would've had a much better social life, and probably better grades. But when someone does not execute said self control, its good to have a drunk friend come along and destroy your hours of work ![]() On August 23 2007 10:59 NotSorry wrote: Show nested quote + On August 23 2007 08:29 decafchicken wrote: Wow a lot of you guys are douche bags. You seriously need to reconsider your priorities if you would beat the piss out of your offspring because of a fucking video game. Granted thats a lot of hours wasted, but those hours spent were a waste anyways. It's not because of a game, it's because of a complete lack of disrespect shown to your own father who has done nothing wrong to you, for no other reason that to impress his little friends. For all of you that fail to see and think it's just about a game, maybe your priorities are the ones that need to be reevaluated. Yea i bet when his dad saw his chars deleted his first thought was "My son sure is disrepectful!" And the kid didn't do it to impress his friends, it was just random drunken semi-revenge. | ||
Equinox_kr
United States7395 Posts
On August 23 2007 06:10 Leejungterran wrote: lvl up to 70 take alot of time ? blizzard can realy bring back character deleted ? realy hope realy dont know what to do Yeah, Blizzard can bring back deleted characters. My friend's account got hacked; everything was gone but he got everything back in like 10 minutes ![]() | ||
Gokey
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