oh dude, those online games are almost worse than drugs. they're more than a distraction because, to a degree, they mimick life. as opposed an ordinary game, or movie, or whatever, that has some definite ending, some point to reach where you've done EVERYTHING, the online games have no concrete ultimate goal to achieve. i can imagine that especially for people who aren't very happy, whether it be because of regular rejection, or because they don't like something about themselves, this opportunity to escape into another world where nothing in their real life matters, where they can finally "be the best" and have that sense of accomplishment....it must be great for them. and to a degree i can appreciate that. i mean who wouldn't love to be the hero, strong and hansome and rich. but it's not real, and i think some people have trouble accepting that.
luckily i didn't get THAT sucked in - the marathons i did were VERY rare. plus i didn't have a whole lot going on at the time so it wasn't detrimental to toss a few hours here and there into this "other life." but i had enough foresight to know that it had to end sometime, and i never forgot that true accomplishment is to be had OUT THERE in reality.
speaking of which....i'm going out.