Tuesday, September 5, 2006

update on project: trying to gain bf rep(utation)

Have you been hanging in the air, waiting for me to respond to something in an elaine-way, anything, anything at all? Nah. Pardon me for being an ego-maniac.


Taking on playing WoW has consumed my rest time and thus my writing and online chat time. Much of the time I spend on a computer during my non-work hours, are on the other PC. Hence the ignored IMs and the lack of blogging or reading online.


I am not as fanatic as C, I maintain. Today before the timer set on our server's maintenance, he was Warlord Karale. (Never mind if you don't play and you don't understand.)


But these I do:


I eat my meals at the computer sometimes.

I dream of WoW, as I do any game I play for long. Even Scrabble or Literati.

I no longer get bored.

I play even when I am ill, albeit I rest eventually, I am not that madly mad.

I talk to C about the game; previously he talked to me about the game and I just absorbed the theoretical information I was gaining.

I wish they didn't have to shut down the server for maintenance on a night both C and I are sick and we are in our own respective homes instead of being ritually together on a Tuesday night.

I learn and use a ton of even more acronyms and such that compose the dictionary of gamers than I already did being a gamer's girlfriend.

C and I have lesser tension between us because he no longer feels guilty for coming over and just playing on his laptop, we play together on different computers and still get to spend time together, somewhat. Previously he would get angry and guilty if I asked him to do other things with me. We all know guilty men make angry men and thus upset girls, so this is a great boon to our relationship.

Playing together with C over the last weekend at my house gave us the 'holiday' feeling, and we need not even have to step into horrible town areas to do stupid things like squeeze with people in lifts to get to the cinema. If we keep this up, it means we get the 'holiday' weekend feeling more often and we will no longer feel as stressed and un-recharged for work.

I have some neutral understanding but am still bewildered by how much people can play and how little they can sleep and yet still function like normal adults.


Let's see how it goes.

3 comments:

  1. Glad you find something in common which both of you enjoy... but too much WoW will get you a little zonked out. :)

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  2. Am glad you are feeling better. =)

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