Wonder how many didn't deserve it, my guess is all. :D:D
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Wonder how many didn't deserve it, my guess is all. :D:D
all of them are ugly teenagers shunned by their peers anyway ;s;sSSS
Edited by Tweety (Forum Moderator): Please do not be rude.
Wow, thats mature. He expresses it because he's lost friends over the X system and the way it turns people, like I've lost friends. If you felt it first-hand, the amount of rejection you get from a close friend, it hurts. =/ Plus he doesn't like the way X's do a job and get tons of powers. The benefit is doing the frickin thing is the fun part. Not the powers that come with it.
Yeah, I agree, if I lost friends, I would feel terrible and just because they got a new badge it shouldn't automatically transform them into someone different. If you were an X, you would feel this odd power transforming you into an abuser and this controllable urge to insult people for not having the same power as you. If I was a Habbo X, I would think about it as an opportunity for newbies to come to someone for guidance not be discouraged by someone else's peers that are around them "dancing" and whispering to the X when you are looking for guidance. I really mean it when I say, "I would think about it as an opportunity for newbies to come to someone for guidance" because I am one of those types of lovable people and I wouldn't mind helping, whether it was in welcome lounge or a help centre but I will certainly not sit around waiting for someone who is completely lost on who to run to when they need help. I feel that even if I had powers, it was only to enter the welcome lounge when it is/was full. If people use it for competitions and such, I would feel very low and powerless.
I think I typed that incorrectly but that is besides the point. Although what I said above is basically what you are saying...I have to say that all the X's do become that way and no one really pays attention because they are so "close" to them and they don't want to notice it. So, basically they are blinded by a "favoritism" or "suck-up" barrier that enables people to exclude all conversations around them and only their and the X's conversation is viewed.